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9:25 AM ET, September 28, 2022

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Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump weighed bombing drug labs in Mexico, according to new book  —  The 607-page ‘Confidence Man,’ from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, details unusual and erratic interactions between Trump and world leaders, members of Congress and his own aides  —  As president, Donald Trump …
Discussion: HuffPost, Insider and Raw Story
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Rolling Stone:
Trump Saw Staffers of Color at White House, Assumed They Were Waiters, Book Says  —  When Democratic leaders brought a racially diverse group of staffers to a meeting, the former president assumed they were there to serve food  —  IT WAS JANUARY of 2017, and a newly inaugurated President Donald Trump held …
Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
Haberman's New Book Details Trump's Transphobic and Anti-Gay Behavior  —  Maggie Haberman lays out a number of scenes that stunned Trump aides and showed off the former president's transphobia and homophobia, including his penchant for hate words. … When Donald Trump was preparing …
Discussion: Raw Story
Jeremy Herb / CNN:
New book: Trump nearly fired Jared and Ivanka via tweet  —  Then-President Donald Trump nearly fired his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner from the White House via tweet, according to new book from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.  —  Trump raised the prospect …
New York Times:
Roger Stone Promoted Violence, Then Sought Pardon After Jan. 6, Evidence Shows  —  WASHINGTON — Shortly after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, as authorities began arresting people across the country in connection with the violence, the political operative Roger J. Stone Jr. started texting …
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
‘Afraid of losing their power’: Judge decries GOP leaders who back Trump election claims  —  A federal judge delivered a blistering rebuke of Republican Party leaders Tuesday for what she said was a cynical attempt to stoke false claims of election fraud of the kind that fueled the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Discussion: Bloomberg, New York Daily News and CNN
U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Russia:
Security Alert for U.S. Citizens in Russia  —  Event: On September 21, the Russian government began a mobilization of its citizens to the armed forces in support of its invasion of Ukraine.  Russia may refuse to acknowledge dual nationals' U.S. citizenship, deny their access to U.S. consular assistance …
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Jared Gans / The Hill:
US embassy in Russia tells Americans to leave the country  —  The U.S. embassy in Russia is urging Americans in the country to leave and warning U.S. citizens to not travel to Russia after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a call-up of 300,000 reservists to aid depleted forces in Ukraine.
Discussion: Euractiv
Politico:
Biden's delicate midterm dance  —  The storm bearing down on Florida forced President Joe Biden to scrap plans to deliver a politically-charged speech in the state.  But he campaigned anyway, from behind a podium in the Rose Garden.  —  Biden criticized Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) …
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Joseph Simonson / Washington Free Beacon:
Tim Ryan Says Americans Need To Give Up Gas Cars as He Drives Around Ohio in Gas Guzzlers
Andrew C. McCarthy / New York Post:
Biden's $420B student loan boondoggle is blatantly illegal — but progressives don't care
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Christopher Cann / Tallahassee Democrat:
Gadsden County commissioner appointed by Gov. DeSantis resigns after KKK costume photo emerges  —  Jeffery Moore, a Havana resident and former Department of Revenue employee, abruptly resigned from the post in Florida's only predominantly Black county after the photo began circulating.
New York Times:
C.I.A. warned European governments of potential attacks on undersea pipelines.  —  The C.I.A. issued a vague warning in June to a number of European nations, including Germany, that the two Nord Stream gas pipelines that carry natural gas from Russia could be targeted in forthcoming attacks …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
McConnell Endorses Electoral Count Overhaul, Lifting Chances of Enactment  —  The Republican leader's backing enhanced prospects for legislation drafted to prevent a repeat of the Jan. 6 assault, when rioters tried to pressure the vice president to overturn the election.
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Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
McConnell, Schumer back bill to prevent efforts to subvert presidential election results
Bloomberg:
Alzheimer's Progression Slowed by Drug in Major Trial  —  Shares of Eisai Co. and partner Biogen Inc. surged after they reported that a drug significantly slowed Alzheimer's disease, making it the first medicine to blunt progression of the most common dementia in a definitive, large-scale trial.
Seth Borenstein / Associated Press:
Hurricane Ian gets nasty quickly, turbocharged by warm water  —  Hurricane Ian is quickly gaining monstrous strength as it moves over oceans partly heated up by climate change, just like 30 other Atlantic tropical storms since 2017 that became much more powerful in less than a day.
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Orlando Sentinel:
Hurricane Ian forecast to strike Florida as Category 4 storm; Orlando area under hurricane warning
New York Times:
As Russians Flee, Some Find Draft Notices Waiting at the Border  —  The Kremlin dispatched federal security forces to frontier border crossings packed with Russian men trying to escape the draft by entering countries like Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.  —  KYIV, Ukraine …
Discussion: Washington Post
William A. Galston / Wall Street Journal:
Right-Wing Populism May Rise in the U.S.  —  If Democrats won't compromise on issues like immigration and cultural values, they'll lose working-class voters for good.  —  WSJ Opinion: Giorgia Meloni, Italian Conservatism, and a Fascist Past  —  YOU MAY ALSO LIKE  —  Created with sketchtool.
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Ruth Ben-Ghiat / MSNBC:
Giorgia Meloni's win will make her a new Republican favorite
Amanda Seitz / Associated Press:
Millions of Americans will save on Medicare fees next year  —  For the first time in a decade, Americans will pay less next year on monthly premiums for Medicare's Part B plan, which covers routine doctors' visits and other outpatient care.  The rare 3% decrease in monthly premiums is likely …
Mona Charen / The Bulwark:
What Country Is the Wall Street Journal Living In?  —  The paper's editorial board deludes itself with its endorsement of Kari Lake.  —  The headline of a Wall Street Journal editorial caught my eye: “Arizona's School Choice Election.”  Rubbing my eyes, I read it again.
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
ABC:
Solomon Islands refusing to sign 11-point declaration at historic Pacific-US meeting … Solomon Islands has signalled it won't sign on to an 11-point declaration between the United States and Pacific Island nations this week, dealing a blow to the White House ahead of a high-profile presidential summit …
Wall Street Journal:
Ukraine's New Offensive Threatens Moscow's Control of Lands It Seeks to Annex  —  Wrecked Russian armor and corpses of Russian troops line the roads in northern Donetsk as Ukraine pushes deeper into Donbas  —  RUBTSY, Ukraine—The Ukrainian military offensive that ousted Russian troops …
PRRI:
Creating More Inclusive Public Spaces: Structural Racism, Confederate Memorials, and Building for the Future  —  STRUCTURAL RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION IN AMERICA  —  Structural Racism and Discrimination in America  —  Across the United States over the past decade, there have been heated discussions …
Discussion: Washington Post and The Hill
Sam Brodey / The Daily Beast:
GOP Candidates Strip Abortion and Trump Connections From Their Campaign Websites  —  Republican candidates used to tout their pro-Trump, anti-abortion rights positions on their websites.  Now they've gone missing.  —  Right after Bo Hines won a crowded primary for Congress in North Carolina …
Discussion: ABC News, Raw Story and CNN
Theodore Schleifer / Puck:
Silicon Valley's Wall Street Bets & the Phoenix Suns Sweepstakes  —  A phalanx of Silicon Valley super-personas have quietly flooded into an obscure regulatory battle to legalize a new type of political betting that makes PredictIt look quaint.  Plus, why Laurene Powell Jobs should buy the Phoenix Suns—and why Jeff Bezos shouldn't.
Janan Ganesh / Financial Times:
Truss learns the hard way that Britain isn't America  —  Reaganism is a good idea, but Reaganism without the dollar isn't  —  Into Brideshead Revisited, near the middle, Evelyn Waugh crowbars a scene on a cruise ship for the express purpose of mocking Americans.  There is a character named “Senator Stuyvesant-Oglander”.
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
White House hosts conference on hunger with $8 billion in commitments  —  Administration officials say they have secured the money from public and private sources to help provide more food and better nutrition by 2030  —  President Biden on Wednesday is hosting the first White House summit …
 
 
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C Mandler / CBS News:
Top surgery drastically improves quality of life for young transgender people, study finds
Andrew R. Arthur / CIS.org:
CBP Document Details Mass Release of Illegal Aliens under Biden
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Ben Kamisar / NBC News:
Lake hits Arizona airwaves with multi-million dollar ad buy
Discussion: 12news.com and RedState
Nicholas Casey / New York Times:
Taken Under Fascism, Spain's ‘Stolen Babies’ Are Learning the Truth
Kimberly Leonard / Insider:
Biden has called three Florida mayors — but not DeSantis — to talk about Hurricane Ian
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Rape and incest are deeply tragic. They do not justify killing a child.
Ariana Garcia / Chron:
Ted Cruz booed by Texas crowd for saying more police needed to make schools safer
Zach Everson / Forbes:
Rep. Lauren Boebert's Campaign May Be Violating Election Law In Trying To Sell Her Book
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