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11:30 AM ET, April 28, 2023

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Stephanie Kirchgaessner / The Guardian:
Revealed: Senate investigation into Brett Kavanaugh assault claims contained serious omissions  —  The 2018 investigation into the then supreme court nominee claimed there was ‘no evidence’ behind claims of sexual assault  —  A 2018 Senate investigation that found there was “no evidence” …
Alex Thompson / Axios:
Biden's age trap: Risks of running at 80  —  Polls show that most voters of most ages wonder the same thing: Can President Biden really win the White House again at nearly 82 — and run it competently into age 86? … But there are so many unknowns to rolling into your mid-80s with more power than anyone on Earth.
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Politico:
White House regroups after McCarthy's debt ceiling success
Wall Street Journal:
DeSantis's Miscalculation: ‘Disney Is Playing the Long Game’  —  The conflict between Florida's governor and Iger's entertainment giant has turned into a drawn-out legal battle.  Some Republicans question the strategy.  —  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested it would be a short fight …
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
The Memo: Republicans worry DeSantis has erred in Disney feud  —  Whispers are growing louder among Republicans that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has miscalculated in his battle with Disney — a struggle that has already gone on for more than a year and has no end in sight.
CNN:   The DeSantis-Trump Division  —  “Hold off on the [Ron] DeSantis thing.”
Washington Post:
Florida's book-ban frenzy targets Nora Roberts, and she's not happy  —  Tiffany Justice, co-founder of the right-wing book-purging organization Moms for Liberty, offered a righteous-sounding answer when asked this past weekend on “CBS Sunday Morning” what sort of book she wants to see remain in schools.
Isaac Arnsdorf / Washington Post:
In N.H. stop, Trump embraces woman convicted in Jan. 6 case  —  The former president has steadily escalated his advocacy for people charged in the Capitol riot.  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former president Donald Trump on Thursday praised and embraced a woman convicted of defying police orders on the U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, 2021.
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CNN:
Former Vice President Pence testifies to federal grand jury investigating Donald Trump and January 6
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Top Republican convinced Trump can help take back the Senate: ‘He wants to win’  —  Steve Daines, head of the committee in charge of electing Senate Republicans in 2024, has endorsed Donald Trump and believes he could be a huge asset in the elections.  —  WASHINGTON — Sen. Steve Daines …
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Julie Kelly / American Greatness:   Outcome of Proud Boys Trial Could Decide Trump's Fate
Matthew Kassel / Jewish Insider:
Establishment Republican donors reckoning with Trump's staying power
Discussion: Semafor
Nate Jones / Washington Post:
Newly released White House photos capture the day bin Laden was killed  —  A cache of newly released government photographs reveals key moments inside the White House during the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, including images of top officials shaking hands after learning that bin Laden …
Discussion: Political Wire
Washington Post:
Conservative dissenters block abortion limits in Nebraska, South Carolina  —  Strict new abortion restrictions failed to advance in two conservative-dominated legislatures on Thursday, signaling a mounting fear among some Republicans that abortion bans could lead to political backlash.
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New York Times:
Abortion Bans Fail in South Carolina and Nebraska  —  South Carolina and Nebraska, two conservative states that have been pushing to ban abortion, on Thursday both failed to pass new bills prohibiting the procedure, preserving wide access to abortion in those states and handing surprise victories to abortion rights advocates.
New York Times:
Montana Governor's Nonbinary Son Calls on Him to Reject Transgender Bills  —  The governor's son, David Gianforte, told The Montana Free Press that he had asked his father to not sign “immoral” bills pertaining to the L.G.B.T.Q. community.  —  As debates over transgender issues embroil Montana's legislature …
Discussion: HuffPost, The Hill, Twitchy and The Guardian
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New York Times:
A Transgender Lawmaker Is Exiled as Montana G.O.P. Flexes New Power
Axios:
Scoop: DeSantis dines with Miriam Adelson, other major GOP donors in Israel  —  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dined with Miriam Adelson — former President Trump's top financial backer in 2020 — and other major GOP donors in Jerusalem on Wednesday, according to two sources who attended the dinner.
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Politico:
The one big advantage Ron De$antis has: Tons and tons of cash
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Erin Griffith / New York Times:
Snap's Sales Fall for First Time as a Public Company  —  Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, reported on Thursday that its revenue had fallen for the first time since it went public as the app maker struggled to adjust to a difficult economic environment.  —  Revenue for the first quarter …
Ben Casselman / New York Times:
Wages Continue to Grow, Good for Workers but a Worry for the Fed  —  Compensation for workers rose 5.1 percent from a year earlier, good news for employees but a troubling sign for the Federal Reserve.  —  Wage growth remained strong in early 2023 — good news for workers trying to keep …
Jill Lawrence / The Bulwark:
Lindsey Graham Wants a National Abortion Ban.  Here's What He Overlooks.  —  A new lawsuit reveals harrowing cases of women living under Texas laws banning abortion.  —  Senator Lindsey Graham has been pushing since 2015 for a national ban on abortion.  “It's a human rights issue.
Adam Rawnsley / Rolling Stone:
Stephen Miller Is Taking Legal Action Against the M&M Company  —  The former Trump official is apparently furious about the candy's maker's diversity efforts, and he's taking it up with the federal government  —  TUCKER CARLSON MAY be gone from Fox, but MAGA world is going after his greatest nemesis: the green M&M.
Discussion: BizPac Review
CNN:
Accused Pentagon leaker's violent rhetoric raises fresh questions about top secret vetting process  —  New details about the 21-year-old Air National Guardsman accused of leaking a trove of classified documents online reveal how multiple red flags went unheeded and weren't enough to prevent …
The Intercept:
Crypto Cash Is Powering Kyrsten Sinema's Reelection Campaign … After leaving the Democratic Party last year, Kyrsten Sinema will run for reelection to the U.S. Senate as an independent in 2024, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal earlier this month.
Discussion: Reuters
Victoria Balara / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Voters favor gun limits over arming citizens to reduce gun violence  —  Half worry about being a victim of gun violence, including many in gun-owning households  —  After a series of mass shootings this spring, including the killing of several students at a private Christian school …
Discussion: The Hill and Political Wire
Mike Gonzalez / Washington Examiner:
This Michigan community refuses to let the Left bulldoze it  —  Ever hear of Ottawa County, Michigan ?  It's the epicenter of the “War on Woke,” the great battle of ideas on which the future of the American republic might hinge.  —  Ottawa is, of course, one of many, many epicenters.
US Department of Justice:
Rensselaer County Officials Indicted for Civil Rights Conspiracy  —  For Immediate Release  —  U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of New York  —  Alleged to Have Conspired to Cast False and Illegal Ballots in Elections Held in 2021, in Violation of Rensselaer County Voters' Rights
The Guardian:
Ron DeSantis in Guantánamo: how questions about his past haunt the Florida governor  —  As a young navy lawyer, the Republican was posted to the notorious prison camp.  What he did there - and his role in the investigation of three deaths - remains controversial
Polly Politico / Politico:
The Award for Thirstiest Member of Congress  —  Goes to ...  Presenting the first-ever Thirsties, for those who excel in Washington's signature art form: trying to get on your TV screen tonight.  —  Hollywood has the Oscars.  Broadway has the Tonys.  Washington hasn't had its own awards — until now.
Jeanna Smialek / New York Times:
Fed Slams Its Own Oversight of Silicon Valley Bank in Post-Mortem  —  The Federal Reserve released hundreds of pages documenting how bank supervision and regulation failed to prevent the lender's painful collapse.  —  WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve released a sweeping and highly critical report …
Marina Pitofsky / USA Today:
Marjorie Taylor Greene faces criticism after saying a stepmother is ‘not a mother’  —  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., is facing criticism from her Democratic colleagues after telling a stepmother she's “not a mother”.  —  The conversation unfolded as Randi Weingarten …
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
A new Senate bill would curb Trump's worst judges  —  There is a solution to America's Matthew Kacsmaryk problem.  —  The United States has a Matthew Kacsmaryk problem.  —  A longtime activist for the Christian right, Kacsmaryk is the Trump-appointed judge who tried earlier this month to ban mifepristone …
Discussion: The Hill, Raw Story, Reuters and The Nation
Sarah Knapton / Telegraph:
Raccoon dogs in Wuhan ‘did not spread Covid to humans’  —  New in-depth genetic analysis suggests there is barely any Covid-19 intermixed with raccoon dog DNA  —  Raccoon dogs blamed for the Covid pandemic were not responsible, new analysis suggests, after samples at a Wuhan market were found to contain virtually no virus.
Discussion: Persuasion and Mercury News
Madison Hilly / New York Times:
Nuclear Waste Is Misunderstood  —  On a visit to the site of the Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown in Japan in February, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York did something refreshing: She discussed radiation exposure and nuclear waste without fanning fear.
Dustin Jones / NPR:
Kids under 13 would be barred from social media under bipartisan Senate bill  —  A bipartisan group of senators announced a new piece of legislation this week geared towards protecting children from aspects of social media they say are contributing to the mental health crisis impacting America's youth.
 
 
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The Intercept:
Shocking Vote by Oklahoma Parole Board Clears the Way for Richard Glossip's Execution
Discussion: Truthout and KFOR-TV
Gabby Deutch / Jewish Insider:
Kyrsten Sinema's consistency on reform — in the U.S. and in Israel
Discussion: The Forward
Davis Winkie / Army Times:
Army's about-face on contracts extends aviation officers' service
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and NBC News
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Voters do not want a Biden-Trump rematch. A third option might appeal.
Jonathan Guyer / Vox:
The thorny ethical issues of the Pentagon partnering with the private sector
Jessica Schladebeck / Stars & Stripes:
Air Force suspends 2 commanding officers linked to accused leaker Jack Teixeira
New York Times:
‘His Candidacy Feels Deader Than Disco’: Our Columnists Weigh In on Asa Hutchinson
Discussion: Raw Story and The Dispatch
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Amnesty International Sat on a Report Critical of Its Ukraine Concerns
Discussion: The Guardian and USNI News
 Earlier Items: 
Joyce Vance / Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance:
Five Questions with Brandi Buchman on the Proud Boys Trial
Discussion: emptywheel and American Greatness
Politico:
Brutal Dem primary could pit ex-lawmaker against gov's sister
Ana Goñi-Lessan / Tallahassee Democrat:
State finds ‘cause’ to discipline Leon superintendent over ‘politically charged statements’