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5:15 PM ET, June 2, 2024

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Rachel Leingang / The Guardian:
‘No way out without bloodshed’: the right believe the US is under threat and are mobilizing  —  In ‘mirror world’, Trump is martyr and Biden is autocrat, as calls for violence erupt on internet after ex-president's conviction  —  The posts are ominous.  —  “Pick a side, or YOU are next …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
What Are the 2024 Disaster Scenarios for Democrats and Republicans?  —  There are still some circumstances that could lead to a blowout for either side.  —  Everyone involved in political analysis has pretty much assumed that no matter who wins the 2024 presidential (and for that matter, congressional) elections, it will be close.
Discussion: Axios and OutsideTheBeltway
Joseph Menn / Washington Post:
News site editor's ties to Iran, Russia show misinformation's complexity  —  Experts say an overlap in funding underscores concern that the spread of falsehoods and propaganda online is entering a more complicated stage as the November election draws closer.
Mariana Alfaro / Washington Post:
Trump falsely claims he never called for Hillary Clinton to be locked up  —  “Lock her up” is perhaps one of the most popular chants among Trump supporters, and he agreed with it on several occasions.  —  Trump falsely tells Fox News he never said ‘Lock her up’
emptywheel:
“Swept Up!”  The Russian Payments that Led to Trump's Felony Conviction  —  There has been a lot of performed ignorance about the origin of the investigation that led to the felony conviction of Donald Trump.  —  Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions' spox, Sarah Isgur, quoted Robert Jackson about prosecutors choosing defendants.
Jasper Ward / Reuters:
Donald Trump joins TikTok and rapidly wins two million followers  —  Within hours of joining TikTok, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had attracted over 2 million followers on the short video social media platform that he tried to ban as president on national security grounds.
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Kaia Hubbard / CBS News:
Donald Trump joins TikTok after reversal on app he tried to ban as president  —  Washington — Former President Donald Trump has joined TikTok, posting for the first time Saturday on the widely popular video-sharing app controlled by a Chinese parent company that he once tried to ban in the U.S.
Discussion: Business Insider and Vanity Fair
David Smith / The Guardian:
Revenge: analysis of Trump posts shows relentless focus on punishing enemies  —  Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington documents former president's threats against perceived political opponents  —  A major study of Donald Trump's social media posts has revealed the scale …
Discussion: Raw Story
Ben Westcott / Bloomberg:
Australians Warm to Trump as Trust in Biden and US Plunges  — Poll shows Australians' support for Biden slumped 13 points  — Majority of Australians still want Biden to win upcoming vote  —  Australians are more distrustful of the US than at any time in Joe Biden's administration …
Discussion: Reuters
Bloomberg:
A Trump Win Is Seen as a Risk to Fed Independence, Bond Market: Poll  —  Survey respondents expect a move in Treasury yields if Trump secures a second term  —  The Federal Reserve will face a significant risk of losing its independence to ramped-up political interference if Donald Trump …
Discussion: Fortune
Mariana Alfaro / Washington Post:
RNC co-chair Lara Trump attacks Hogan for calling for respect for legal process  —  Lara Trump doesn't commit to having the Republican National Committee give money to Hogan's run for Senate.  —  Lara Trump, the co-chair of the Republican National Committee and daughter-in-law of Donald Trump …
Peter Baker / New York Times:
A Felon in the Oval Office Would Test the American System  —  The system of checks and balances established in the Constitution was meant to hold wayward presidents accountable, but some wonder how it will work if the next president is already a felon.  —  The revolutionary hero Patrick Henry knew this day would come.
CBS News:
Views of Trump trial unchanged following verdict — CBS News poll  —  Views about former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial after the verdict look much like they did before it took place.  —  Just over half the country thought Trump was guilty before the verdict …
Danny Westneat / The Seattle Times:
Plot twist: WA has a law against felons running for office  —  If local Republicans knew what was good for them, they would now move to drop Donald Trump from Washington's fall ballot.  —  I know, they won't.  They're in too deep.  Trump won 76% of our state's GOP presidential primary vote.
Discussion: Raw Story and The Moderate Voice
 
 
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A.O. Scott / New York Times:
Why Trump's Speech After His Guilty Verdict Was All Business, No Politics
Grace Ashford / New York Times:
Trump's Conviction Renews Push to Strip His Name From a New York Park
Discussion: Raw Story
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
As Hunter Biden's Trial Nears, President Biden Pulls Him Close
Discussion: USA Today, NBC News and emptywheel
 Earlier Items: 
Owen Lavine / The Daily Beast:
Michael Cohen Worries Trump Will Spill Secrets in Prison ‘for a Bag of Tuna’
Lois Beckett / The Guardian:
Donald Trump had lots of negative opinions about felons. Now he is one.
Discussion: New York Times
 

 
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