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New York Times:
Documents at Mar-a-Lago Were Moved and Hidden as U.S. Sought Them, Filing Suggests — The filing by the Justice Department paints the clearest picture to date of its efforts to retrieve documents from the former president's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. — WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sought …
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Days before Mar-a-Lago subpoena, Trump lawyer claimed she scoured Trump's office, closets and drawers — Just six days before the Justice Department subpoenaed to recover highly sensitive documents housed at Mar-a-Lago, one of Former President Donald Trump's attorneys scoured the estate searching …
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Political Wire
Politico:
Trump team likely sought to conceal classified docs at Mar-a-Lago, DOJ tells judge — Prosecutors obtained a search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate after receiving evidence that there was “likely” an effort to conceal classified documents there in defiance …
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Vox, Little Green Footballs, Talking Points Memo, Breitbart, The Daily Caller, Alternet.org, Raw Story, Bloomberg and Associated Press
Colby Hall / Mediaite:
Steve Doocy Flatly Asks Why Classified Documents Were in Trump's Desk: ‘These Are the Biggest Secrets in the World!’ — Steve Doocy asked the question that most reasonable people have following a midnight DOJ filing that revealed stunning details surrounding the search and seizure at Mar-a-Lago …
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Alternet.org, CNN and PoliticusUSA
Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Trump team may have hidden, moved classified papers, Justice Dept. says — Prosecutors' filing suggests Trump advisers misled officials trying to recover sensitive papers; photo shows papers marked ‘Top Secret’ spread out on the floor — Former president Donald Trump and his advisers repeatedly failed …
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VICE, HotAir, Media Matters for America, Alternet.org, CNN, TMZ.com, Financial Times, Digby's Hullabaloo, CBS News and Blue Virginia
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The photo of classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, annotated — Perhaps the most intriguing component of the court filing submitted Tuesday night by the Justice Department did not involve legal argumentation or an articulation of the department's possible case against former president Donald Trump.
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New York Times, Bloomberg, The Hill, Insider, New York Post, The Daily Dot and Mother Jones
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Garland's perilous path to prosecuting Trump — Attorney General Merrick Garland has a mantra when it comes to politically charged investigations: “We will follow the facts and the law, wherever they lead.” — But Garland's mantra won't get him the answers he wants in the gargantuan decision …
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Patterico's Pontifications
JONATHAN TURLEY:
Justice Department Opposes Any Special Master and Alleges That “Obstructive Conduct Occurred” at Mar-a-Lago — Last night, Department of Justice Tuesday filed in opposition to the appointment of a Special Master in Florida. It used the filing to add new facts and allegations to the public record …
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RedState, Daily Kos, The Gateway Pundit, Outside the Beltway, Washington Examiner and Twitchy
Josephine Harvey / HuffPost:
Ex-Federal Prosecutor: Trump's Attorneys Need To Lawyer Up After New DOJ Filing
Associated Press:
Trump team may have hidden or moved classified material, DoJ says
Trump team may have hidden or moved classified material, DoJ says
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Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner, Insider, The Guardian, National Review, CNN, Vanity Fair, The Daily Wire, Raw Story, Fortune, RedState, Rolling Stone, NewsNation, CBS News and NPR
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
DOJ says special master in Trump case would harm national security interests
DOJ says special master in Trump case would harm national security interests
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The Daily Beast, Washington Examiner, The Guardian, Insider, The Sun, The Unz Review, Fox News, Townhall, Voice of America, NBC Boston, Los Angeles Times and CNN
Roni Caryn Rabin / New York Times:
US Life Expectancy Falls Again in ‘Historic’ Setback — The decline during the pandemic is the sharpest in nearly 100 years, hitting American Indian and Native Alaskan communities particularly hard. — The average life expectancy of Americans fell precipitously in 2020 and 2021 …
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Reuters, Common Dreams, Wall Street Journal, The Daily Caller, Mercury News, NPR, STAT and Althouse
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Salt Lake Tribune:
The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say — University officials are asking for help with their investigation after police initially reviewed footage of game against Duke. — By Courtney Tanner and Kevin Reynolds
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Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Senate Rating Changes: Arizona, Pennsylvania to Leans Democratic — Dear Readers: This is our only planned issue of the Crystal Ball this week. We'll be back following Labor Day. But before the holiday weekend, we have 2 notable rating changes to make in the Senate.
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New York Times, The Hill, WHTM-TV, TIMCAST, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, The Daily Wire and Breitbart
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Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Gorbachev Never Realized What He Set in Motion — The one time I saw Mikhail Gorbachev in public was on November 9, 2014. I can pin the day down because it was the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. We were in a very large, very crowded Berlin reception room …
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Alternet.org, The Moderate Voice and You Might Notice a Trend
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CNN:
Mikhail Gorbachev, former Soviet president who took down the Iron Curtain, dies
Mikhail Gorbachev, former Soviet president who took down the Iron Curtain, dies
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Le Monde.fr, New Republic, UPI, The National Interest, Voice of America, KTVZ-TV, Politico, Lawyers, Guns & Money and TASS
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Gorbachev's reputation rests on the world's amnesia
Gorbachev's reputation rests on the world's amnesia
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Outside the Beltway and Cafe Hayek
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Save Our Political System: Impeach and Convict Joe Biden — In this country, Congress makes the laws - and it must reassert this authority. — If we keep doing what we're doing, we'll keep getting what we get. To avoid getting what we're increasingly likely to get, Congress should impeach and convict President Biden.
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American Greatness
Romy Ellenbogen / Tampa Bay Times:
Charlie Crist resigns from Congress as campaign for governor heats up — Democratic U.S. Rep. Crist has been representing Pinellas County in Congress since 2016. — U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, the Democratic nominee for Florida governor, is resigning early from Congress …
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Breitbart, Roll Call, The Daily Caller, The Hill, Just The News, Florida Politics, Politico, Alternet.org and Washington Post
Hurubie Meko / New York Times:
West Point Has K.K.K. Plaque Mounted Above Entrance to Science Hall — A special congressional commission that recommends the removal of Confederate symbols at U.S. military sites flagged the bronze plaque in a new report. — For decades, the students at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point …
Eric Bradner / CNN:
Alaska to tabulate ranked-choice ballots as Palin attempts political comeback — Alaska elections officials will tabulate the state's ranked-choice ballots for the first time on Wednesday, determining whether former Gov. Sarah Palin will make a political comeback by winning a special election for the state's lone House seat.
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Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Alaska Public Media
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Madison Fernandez / Politico:
Inside the novel voting system that could sink Palin's comeback bid
John Ganz / Unpopular Front:
Performing Punditry — My Shadi Hamid Problem—And Yours. — I took a poll on Twitter asking whether I should write about the legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev or my beef with Atlantic writer and Brookings fellow Shadi Hamid. My followers indicated they'd rather read about Gorbachev than hear me gripe …
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Balloon Juice and Wisdom of Crowds
Darryl Campbell / The Verge:
The Humiliating History of the TSA — There's no evidence two decades of pat-downs and shoe removal have made travelers any safer — so why does the theater of airport security persist? — all the time. So when Jai Cooper heard sobbing from the back of the security line, it didn't really faze her.
CNN:
A device that can turn a semi-automatic weapon into a machine gun in moments is wreaking havoc on American streets — The number of shootings involving automatic weapons in the US has skyrocketed in recent years, suggesting a troubling resurgence in the use of machine guns by criminals …
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Breitbart
David Von Drehle / Washington Post:
What if Trump's pile of papers is nothing more than a prop? — Some tall tales have been raised by former president Donald Trump and his apologists to explain the presence of classified government documents among Trump's things at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago.
Henry J. Gomez / NBC News:
Democrats emphasize Herschel Walker's threats against ex-wife in new Georgia ad — Democrats are escalating their attacks on Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker with a new television ad that calls attention to the violent episodes in Walker's past.
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The Hill, Just The News, Outside the Beltway, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Daily Beast and Townhall
ProPublica:
Real Money, Fake Musicians: Inside a Million-Dollar Instagram Verification Scheme — ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published. — To his more than 150,000 followers on Instagram …
JONATHAN TURLEY:
Oberlin's Revenge Mania: College Finally Runs Out of Appeals in Campaign Against Family-Owned Bakery — The long and vengeful campaign of Oberlin College against a small family-owned grocery has come to an end at the cost of a breathtaking $36 million for defamation.
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RedState and The College Fix