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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Secret Service official at center of Jan. 6 committee probe retires — Tony Ornato, the senior Secret Service official who served as a top aide in Donald Trump's White House and faced scrutiny from the Jan. 6 select committee earlier this summer, announced his retirement Monday.
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Ken Klippenstein / The Intercept:
Anthony Ornato, Top Secret Service Official Sought by Investigators for Role in Jan. 6, Retires Unexpectedly — Anthony Ornato, a top Secret Service official embroiled in the January 6 investigation, retired today, just two days before his planned interview with January 6 investigators.
CNN:
US Secret Service Assistant Director Tony Ornato leaves agency — US Secret Service Assistant Director Tony Ornato left the Secret Service on Monday, according to two sources familiar, a significant departure two months after explosive testimony by a former White House aide …
Rolling Stone:
Trump Bragged He Had ‘Intelligence’ on Macron's Sex Life … For Trump, that has been a subject of intense — and tawdry — interest for years. — Specifically, Trump has bragged to some of his closest associates — both during and after his time in the White House …
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CNN:
Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters scrubbed language on campaign website saying the 2020 election was stolen from Trump — Arizona Republican Senate nominee Blake Masters removed language from his website following his primary win that included the false claim that the 2020 election …
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Politico:
Republicans fight abortion backlash with ads — and stealth website edits
Republicans fight abortion backlash with ads — and stealth website edits
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Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Blake Masters, a G.O.P. Senate Candidate, Links Fed Diversity to Economic Woes
Blake Masters, a G.O.P. Senate Candidate, Links Fed Diversity to Economic Woes
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Ron DeSantis' First Voter Fraud Bust Is Quickly Imploding — The governor's own administration greenlighted the defendants' voter registration applications. Now it has arrested them for voting. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a spectacle out of the round of arrests …
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Ashton Pittman / Mississippi Free Press:
‘Do Not Drink The Water’: Jackson Water System Failing For 180,000 People — Jackson's water system is failing and water across the city is entirely unsafe to drink, officials said at an emergency briefing Monday night. State leadership have warned all residents of Mississippi's capital city …
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Jay Nordlinger / National Review:
‘Joy and Sorrow, Pride and Fear’ — On August 24, Ukraine's independence day, I e-mailed a Ukrainian friend, to wish her well — and to wish her country well. She answered, “Such joy and sorrow, pride and fear.” — • On Independence Day, Boris Johnson, the British prime minister …
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John Hudson / Washington Post:
Ukraine lures Russian missiles with decoys of U.S. rocket system
Ukraine lures Russian missiles with decoys of U.S. rocket system
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Ben Whedon / Just The News:
FBI special agent who opened Trump investigation reportedly escorted out of Bureau — Former Washington Field Office Assistant Special Agent in Charge Tim Thibault was reportedly escorted out of the Bureau on Friday, amid whistleblower allegations that he showed political bias in his handling of politically sensitive investigations.
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Washington Times:
Top agent exits FBI amid charge of political bias undermining Hunter Biden probe, sources say — A senior FBI official in the bureau's Washington field office has abruptly resigned after coming under congressional scrutiny for suspected political bias in handling the investigation of Hunter Biden's laptop computer.
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Emily Peck / Axios:
Who student debt relief helps (and it's not who you think) — Despite what critics may say, student loan debtors who stand to benefit most from the relief plan announced last week aren't exactly latte-sipping elites. … Second, a significant percentage of student loan debtors didn't get a four-year degree.
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Haris Alic / Fox News:
DAY SEVEN: White House refuses to explain who will pay for Biden's $500B student loan handout
DAY SEVEN: White House refuses to explain who will pay for Biden's $500B student loan handout
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Elizabeth Popp Berman / American Prospect:
Student Loan Debate Reveals Limits of Economist-Style Thinking
Student Loan Debate Reveals Limits of Economist-Style Thinking
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Daily Beast:
NBC's ‘Meet the Press’ Shakeup Puts Chuck Todd in Jeopardy … This reporting appears as one of several scoops featured in this week's edition of Confider, the newsletter pulling back the curtain on the media. Subscribe here and send your questions, tips, and complaints here.
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Juan Carlos Castillo / Asbury Park Press:
Lakewood cut down Town Square trees to deter homeless — LAKEWOOD - The township cut down all of the shade trees that once lined Town Square in a controversial move designed to prevent homeless people from spending time there. — Mayor Ray Coles said the decision was made after a recommendation …
CNN:
DOJ to file lengthy response to Trump's request for a special master to oversee Mar-a-Lago search review — The Justice Department on Tuesday will file publicly in court its response to former President Donald Trump's bid for a special master to oversee the FBI's review of materials seized in the Mar-a-Lago search.
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Neal K. Katyal / New York Times:
What Bill Barr Did to Clear Trump Is Still a Danger — The memo released last week by the Justice Department closing the book on the report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election is a frightening document.
Politico:
'There's enormous frustration': Trump forces Republicans off-script... again — The investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified national security records is forcing Republicans into a strained defense during a pre-midterm sprint in which they'd much rather be talking about Joe Biden.
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
House conservatives prep plans to impeach Biden — Republicans hoping to seize control of the House in November are already setting their sights on what is, for many of them, a top priority next year: impeaching President Biden. — A number of rank-and-file conservatives …
David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:
What's Behind Trump's Private War With the Intelligence Community? — The former president is serially criminal, loves dictators, and hates being held accountable. No wonder he despises the U.S. intelligence community. … When you are at war with the truth, you attack the truth tellers.
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
Settling scores or telling truths? Trump-era memoirs reveal covid chaos — More than a dozen books show how officials undercut one another to win president's approval. — In his memoir published last week, former White House adviser Jared Kushner confesses that he lost faith …
Mike Memoli / NBC News:
Biden to give prime-time speech on ‘soul of the nation’ as voters prepare to cast midterm ballots — President Joe Biden plans to deliver a prime-time speech this week on how America's “rights and freedoms are still under attack,” returning to the core message of his 2020 campaign as Americans …
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David Marchese / New York Times:
A Catholic Podcasting Star Says Theocracy Is Not the Way — There are things that, at first blush, might appear marginal but are in truth major. Since it was introduced by the Catholic priest Mike Schmitz, who goes by Father Mike, in January 2021, the little-heralded “The Bible in a Year …
Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Dems interfere in GOP primary in New Hampshire — Democrats are once again meddling in a GOP primary — this time in a competitive New Hampshire House district, with the goal of elevating a far-right candidate over a moderate backed by GOP Gov. Chris Sununu.
Jessica Dickler / CNBC:
Fewer Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck as inflation begins to ease — More than half of all U.S. consumers currently live paycheck to paycheck, according to a recent report. — However, the number of Americans who say they are stretched thin has started to fall as inflation pressures ease.
Fred Lambert / Electrek:
Fox News trashes Prince Harry for idling in gas-guzzling SUV, not realizing its an Audi electric SUV — Fox News has made a segment on Prince Harry trashing him for “idling in gas-guzzling SUV” at the airport when in fact, he was sitting in Audi e-tron electric SUV.
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Leo Sands / BBC:
Pakistan floods: One third of country is under water - minister — One-third of Pakistan has been completely submerged by historic flooding, its climate minister says. — Devastating flash floods have washed away roads, homes and crops - leaving a trail of deadly havoc across Pakistan.
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Washington Post:
Lindsey Graham's prediction of riots reads more like a threat — Sen. Lindsey O. Graham on Sunday said that if the Justice Department prosecutes former president Donald Trump for mishandling classified information, there will be “riots in the street.” A few minutes later, he said it again.
Ben Westcott / Bloomberg:
Solomon Islands Suspends US Naval Visits as Tensions Rise — The Solomon Islands has temporarily suspended all naval visits by the US as relations continue to deteriorate between Washington and the Pacific nation. — The US government was notified by the Solomons on Monday of a …
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