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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The impossible challenge of telling Trump fans the truth — In the abstract, it is as robust a rejection of former president Donald Trump's claims as could be arranged: His former attorney general, who earned a well-deserved reputation for his dogged defenses of Trump, appearing on Fox News …
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Dominick Mastrangelo / The Hill:
Fox News's Turley: Trump could face ‘terminal sentence’ if DOJ proves even one count — Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley says former President Trump could die in prison if convicted on just one count after being indicted by the Justice Department last week on dozens of charges related to his handling of classified documents.
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The Daily Wire, BizPac Review, Fox News and Mediaite
Geraldine DeRuiter / Washington Post:
We need to talk about Trump's bathroom chandelier — Designers (and one epidemiologist) weigh in on the peculiar light fixture from the Trump indictment photos — Last week, former president Donald Trump was indicted on charges that he mishandled classified documents, allegedly storing them in …
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HuffPost, Mediaite, Rolling Stone and IJR
New York Times:
Trump Has Options for Fighting Charges, but They Might Face Challenges — The former president has already tested a variety of arguments to challenge his indictment in the classified documents case. They could be hard to sustain in court. — Former President Donald J. Trump and his advisers …
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The Hill, Washington Examiner, Bernard Goldberg's Commentary, Raw Story, Bloomberg and The Atlantic
Jason Lange / Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump holds double-digit lead after federal indictment - Reuters/Ipsos poll — The federal criminal charges against Donald Trump have done little to change Americans' views of the former president, based on a new Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Monday that shows him maintaining …
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Just The News, Fox News, Political Wire, Washington Examiner, RedState, IJR, Mediaite, CBS News, Bloomberg and CNN
Andrew O'Hehir / Salon:
Trump's “peril is extreme”: Former federal prosecutor on the historic Mar-a-Lago indictment
Trump's “peril is extreme”: Former federal prosecutor on the historic Mar-a-Lago indictment
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USA Today, Washington Post, The Weekly Sift, Raw Story and New York Times
Jacob Knutson / Axios:
New criminal charges haven't changed Republicans' view of Trump, polls say
New criminal charges haven't changed Republicans' view of Trump, polls say
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New York Times, National Review, The Dispatch, CBS News, Breitbart, Bloomberg, Conservative Brief and ABC News
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Putin's Pals Dream Up Fresh Plot to Help Trump Beat Biden
Putin's Pals Dream Up Fresh Plot to Help Trump Beat Biden
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Raw Story, Wall Street Journal, Mediaite and Power Line
New York Times:
Trump Heads to Florida for Court Appearance in Documents Case
Trump Heads to Florida for Court Appearance in Documents Case
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The Hill, CBS News, Metro.co.uk, Voice of America, UPI, Fox News and Wall Street Journal
Benjy Sarlin / Semafor:
Trump's political fortunes haven't changed, but his legal situation is getting dark
Trump's political fortunes haven't changed, but his legal situation is getting dark
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Politico, New York Magazine, Breitbart, New York Post, HuffPost, RedState, The Hill and New York Times
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
However widespread, unfounded beliefs shouldn't demand response
However widespread, unfounded beliefs shouldn't demand response
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New Republic, Washington Free Beacon, Conservative Brief, HuffPost, Just The News, IJR, Mediaite, Raw Story, Fox News, The Hill, PoliticusUSA, Breitbart, ABC News and New York Post
David Gilbert / VICE:
‘I Want Blood’: Heavily-Armed Trump Supporters Say They'll Protest Trump's Indictment — “Just buying more ammo,” one Trump supporter posted in a right-wing messaging board. — Supporters of former president Donald Trump are planning mass protests at a Miami courthouse on Tuesday, following Trump's indictment last week.
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Tess Owen / VICE:
Proud Boys Too Upset About Bud Light to Care About Trump's Indictment
Proud Boys Too Upset About Bud Light to Care About Trump's Indictment
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Raw Story
Bloomberg:
Miami Braces for Trump's Court Date and Crowds of Up to 50,000
Miami Braces for Trump's Court Date and Crowds of Up to 50,000
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The Messenger, The Hill, Washington Post, WSVN-TV and The Guardian
David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
A Cold Civil War Is Upon Us
A Cold Civil War Is Upon Us
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Raw Story, Washington Post, BizPac Review and P.M. Carpenter
Elaina Plott Calabro / The Atlantic:
A Star Reporter's Break With Reality — Lara Logan was once a respected 60 Minutes correspondent. Now she trades in conspiracy theories that even far-right media disavow. What happened? — the footage is shown before she takes the stage: Lara Logan in a headscarf, addressing the camera from the streets of Mogadishu.
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Political Wire, more at Mediagazer »
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
More Say Birth Gender Should Dictate Sports Participation — WASHINGTON, D.C. — A larger majority of Americans now (69%) than in 2021 (62%) say transgender athletes should only be allowed to compete on sports teams that conform with their birth gender. Likewise, fewer endorse transgender athletes …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Scoop: Fox sends Tucker Carlson cease-and-desist letter — Fox News has sent a “cease and desist” letter to Tucker Carlson as he ramps up a competing series on Twitter that drew a combined 169 million views for its first two episodes, Axios has learned.
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Grassley: Burisma executive who allegedly paid Biden has audio recordings of conversations with Joe, Hunter — Biden was allegedly paid $5M by a high-level Burisma executive as part of a bribery scheme — Sen. Chuck Grassley said Monday that the Burisma executive who allegedly paid Joe Biden …
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RedState, Conservative Brief, The Post Millennial and acecomments.mu.nu
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Slate:
Aileen Cannon's Previous Rulings About Trump Demand Her Recusal — Soon after the news broke that Donald Trump will become the first former president to face federal criminal charges—37 counts that include willful retention of national defense information under the Espionage Act …
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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Will the Judge in Trump's Case Recuse Herself—or Be Forced To?
Will the Judge in Trump's Case Recuse Herself—or Be Forced To?
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Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Washington Times, claytoonz, Althouse, Florida Bulldog and Washington Press
Robinson Meyer / Heatmap News:
Almost Everyone Got the Smoke Wrong — What happened? — No, seriously — what happened? — Last week, the American megalopolis, that string of jewels on the old Atlantic coast, found itself shrouded by wildfire smoke. New York City's air turned ashen and dun, then glowed a supernatural amber.
Jason Wilson / The Guardian:
Republican official appears to have moved $1.3m from non-profit to own law firm — RNC committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon takes $120,000 salary from non-profit Center for American Liberty for two-hour week — The San Francisco lawyer Harmeet Dhillon is a fixture on Fox News who has garnered support …
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Digby's Hullabaloo and Raw Story
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
DOJ seeks 14 years for Jan. 6 rioter who called Trump ‘dad,’ drove stun gun into Michael Fanone's neck — Daniel “D.J.” Rodriguez wrote in a letter to the former officer he assaulted that he wished he was smarter. The feds say his actions amount to terrorism.
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Raw Story and Political Wire
Washington Post:
Fred Ryan to leave Washington Post after nine years as publisher — Ryan, chief executive of The Post for most of the decade since Jeff Bezos bought it, will lead the new Center on Public Civility at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation — Fred Ryan, the publisher and chief executive …
Robert Anglen / Arizona Republic:
Why what happened in 2021 Arizona election ‘audit’ still matters — The truth behind the Arizona Senate's “audit” of 2020 election results is emerging in thousands of private text messages from Cyber Ninjas' CEO Doug Logan. — The texts undermine claims the “audit” was a nonpartisan effort …
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The Conversation:
‘If you want to die in jail, keep talking’ - two national security law experts discuss the special treatment for Trump and offer him some advice — Lawyer Thomas A. Durkin has spent much of his career working in national security law, representing clients in a variety of national security and domestic terrorism matters.
Jonathan V. Last / Bulwark+:
Why Do Republicans Have a Selective Ability to Understand the Law? — When it comes to grasping complicated legal technicalities, Republican voters are weirdly inconsistent. — ∙ Paid — If you care, the NYT asked me for short thoughts on Trump's strength as a candidate. You can find them here.
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New York Times and Filosofa's Word
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
‘The Beat’ goes on for MSNBC's legal savant Ari Melber amid Trump indictments — As the legal heat turns up under former President Trump, MSNBC's Ari Melber is having a moment. — The parade of legal experts who appear daily on “The Beat With Ari Melber” include the 2024 Republican …
David Aaron / Just Security:
How Much Prison Time Does Former President Trump Face? Applying the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines — Now that the public has seen the current list of federal charges against former President Donald Trump, there is a long road ahead. If the defendant is ultimately convicted, that road will lead to sentencing.
Bristow Marchant / The State:
Midlands teacher's lesson on racism halted after complaints, citing state law — A Midlands school district shut down classroom discussion of a book on racism after complaints that it violated a state law prohibiting instruction on controversial topics related to race.
Rachel M. Cohen / Vox:
The little-noticed court decision that changed homelessness in America — Is there a right to sleep outside? — Five years ago, a federal court issued a crucial ruling. People experiencing homelessness, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said, can't be punished for sleeping outside …
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Fox News and Los Angeles Times
Joe Killian / NC Newsline:
Ida B. Wells Society canceled programs for young journalists after UNC withheld millions in funding — In an exclusive interview, society cofounder Nikole Hannah-Jones expresses frustration with the inexplicable delay — Nearly six months after the Ida B. Wells Society …
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The Daily Beast
Cameron Joseph / Bolts:
Voting Rights Just Got a Second Surprise Win in Alabama — Alabama Republicans adjourned their legislative session last week without approving a bill to ban people from helping others with their absentee ballot—but that doesn't mean their efforts are dead.
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Spectrum News 1 Central NY and Gothamist
J.D. Capelouto / Semafor:
‘Eat, Pray, Love’ author pulls next book over Ukrainian backlash to Russian setting — The News — Elizabeth Gilbert, who wrote the 2006 memoir said Monday that her upcoming novel won't be released as scheduled after she received backlash from Ukrainian fans over the fact that the book is set in Russia.
Associated Press:
The Great Grift: How billions in COVID-19 relief aid was stolen or wasted — Much of the theft was brazen, even simple. Fraudsters used the Social Security numbers of dead people and federal prisoners to get unemployment checks. Cheaters collected those benefits in multiple states.
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HotAir, Washington Examiner and The Hill
Katherine Doyle / NBC News:
White House press secretary violated Hatch Act, government watchdog says — Karine Jean-Pierre violated a law designed to limit how officials engage in politics when she referred to “MAGA Republicans” ahead of the midterm elections, the agency said. — White House press secretary Karine …