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Ryan Lizza / Politico:
Why Biden Was Really Forced Out of the Race, According to Anita Dunn  —  The longtime presidential adviser blames the press and her party for forcing Biden out of the race.  —  Anita Dunn has no regrets about holding a historically early debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump …
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William Kristol / The Bulwark:
The Same Old Tired Shtick  —  The Harris-Walz barnstorming tour heads for the Sun Belt today, with rallies scheduled in Arizona and Nevada.  As Politico notes this morning, those events will provide an interesting test for “whether Walz's folksy, Midwestern brand can resonate beyond middle America.”
Discussion: New Yorker
Politico:
Playbook: Trump's ‘reset’ that wasn't
Discussion: Boing Boing, The Status Kuo and Reuters
New York Times:
Willie Brown Says Trump's Helicopter Crash Story Never Happened  —  In a news conference, the former president recounted a brush with death alongside Willie Brown, the former San Francisco mayor.  A few aspects of the story don't hold up to scrutiny.  —  Former President Donald J. Trump told …
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Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling / New Republic:
Old Man Trump Mixes Up California Politicians in Weird Kamala Story  —  Donald Trump's spontaneous press conference at Mar-a-Lago was riddled with lies.  He claimed that his crowd size was bigger than Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington (it wasn't even close).
James Oliphant / Reuters:
Trump apparently confuses Willie Brown with Jerry Brown in helicopter tale
Discussion: The Raw Story
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Harris campaign weaponizes crowd size against Trump … - Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are drawing huge crowds as they barnstorm swing states this week, generating an exuberant atmosphere that had been missing from the Biden campaign.
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David Badash / Alternet.org:
Is Donald Trump ‘quiet quitting’?  Here's what his ‘meltdown at Mar-a-Lago’ reveals  —  The first question during Donald Trump's “angry,” “rambling, incoherent, demented,” “complaining,” and “lie-filled” Thursday afternoon news conference from Mar-a-Lago was about campaign strategy, and would he be changing it.
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
Harris Used to Worry About Laughing.  Now Joy Is Fueling Her Campaign.  —  Democrats are smiling again, and so is a vice president who once weighed the political risks of cheerfulness.  The high spirits are also providing air cover for scathing attacks on Republicans.
Discussion: The Daily Beast
MSNBC:
Lawrence: ‘Stupidest’ candidate Trump did not answer reporters' questions  —  Donald Trump rambled and lied for over an hour without any follow up questions or fact-checking.  MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell says that while he hopes Vice President Harris answers questions from reporters …
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Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
“They take the strategic national reserves. They're virtually empty now. We have never had it this low.”
Associated Press:
Trump recommits to a Sept. 10 debate and lashes out at Harris at news conference
Andrew Feinberg / The Independent:
Trump holds seemingly pointless press conference filled with false claims
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Joyce Vance / Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance:
Jack Smith Asks for More Time
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The Real Reason Trump and Vance Hate Being Called ‘Weird’  —  In 2016, Democrats taunted Donald Trump as “dangerous Donald.”  In 2020, they moved on from dangerous to say that Trump's Republican Party was a threat to the “soul of America.”  Both messages — one relatively successful …
Discussion: Associated Press
Wall Street Journal:
Is Tim Walz Guilty of ‘Stolen Valor’?  —  His military record isn't a good reason to oppose his candidacy.  —  There are plenty of reasons to criticize Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, and we've told you about several.  But the charges leveled so far about his military service look like …
Brad Dress / The Hill:
GOP lawmaker questions Pentagon on Walz's military record  —  Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday expressing his “grave concern” with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's representation of his military service and demanding more information about the Democratic vice presidential nominee's record.
Sarah K. Burris / The Raw Story:
Georgia Republican arrested for DUI after hitting bicyclist  —  Republican State Representative Devan Seabaugh was driving in the bicycle lane on Thursday night when he ran into a cyclist.  He was subsequently taken into custody by the North DUI Task Force, according to reports.
NBC News:
‘Drastically less’: The number of migrants in border towns and some big U.S. cities has plunged  —  Shelter operators attribute the steep drop to President Joe Biden's June executive action limiting asylum claims and stronger efforts by Mexico to intercept U.S.-bound migrants.
Discussion: Semafor
Lisa Needham / Public Notice:
Elon Musk tries to dismantle the foundations of US democracy  —  From blatant election interference to ending the NLRB, he's doing all kinds of damage.  —  🚨 This all-free, five-edition week of PN is made possible by paid subscribers 🚨 If you aren't one already, please sign up to support our independent journalism.
Lauren Irwin / The Hill:
Rep. Meeks on Trump presser: Maybe 'he's not all there anymore'  —  Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.), the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) PAC, on Friday suggested former President Trump may be “not all there anymore” after he held a lengthy and rambling press conference.
Eric Hananoki / Media Matters for America:
Trump has frequently promoted a Truth Social account that's shared material calling for Harris, Walz, and others to be killed  —  Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly interacted with the Truth Social account “Patriot4Life,” including thanking them and “retruthing” them.
Discussion: Boing Boing
Suzanne Gamboa / NBC News:
Oldest Latino civil rights group announces its first presidential endorsement for Harris-Walz  —  The former president of the 95-year-old organization, who heads LULAC'S new political arm, said too much was at stake for Latinos under another Trump presidency.
Discussion: The Hill
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Josephine Walker / The Daily Beast:
MAGA Turns on Joe Rogan as He Endorses RFK Jr. and Not Trump  —  TWIN FLAME  —  Right-wingers on X are not impressed that the popular podcaster is throwing his weight behind RFK Jr.  —  Podcast host and comedian Joe Rogan told listeners he supports longshot presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his show Thursday afternoon.
David Frum / The Atlantic:
Sorry, Richard Nixon  —  Fifty years ago today, Richard Nixon laid down the presidency of the United States, a casualty of the Watergate scandal.  —  The era of Watergate was one of sweeping political reform.  In 1970, Congress reduced the once-awesome power of committee chairs and opened committee work …
Monica Hesse / Washington Post:
Masculinity's check-engine light is on.  Let Tim Walz have a look.  —  Vice-presidential nominee Walz's “Midwestern dad vibe” comes with opportunities to rethink a whole tool kit of types.  —  Tim Walz is running to be America's vice president, but perhaps you've noticed that the internet has already cast him as America's dad.
Discussion: Bloomberg, Althouse and Fox News
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Democracy Now:
Tens of Thousands Rally Against Racism and Islamophobia in U.K. Following Days of Far-Right Rioting
Discussion: CounterPunch and Politico
Ross O'Keefe / Washington Examiner:
Democratic California state senator switches to GOP
Melissa Nann Burke / The Detroit News:
Slotkin's home in Michigan swatted as Senate race gears up
Discussion: Washington Examiner
ProPublica:
The Government Spends Millions to Open Grocery Stores in Food Deserts. The Real Test Is Their Survival.
 Earlier Items: 
ABC:
Suspect wanted ‘to kill as many people as possible’ at Taylor Swift show, Austrian police say
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
DOJ wants 21 years for Trump supporter who ‘viciously’ assaulted officers on Jan. 6
The White House:
Joint Statement from the Leaders of the United States, Egypt, and Qatar
Robert Reich:
Why isn't the media reporting on Trump's increasing dementia?
Discussion: DNyuz and The Guardian
Steve Liesman / CNBC:
Trump holds 2-point lead over Harris with a big advantage on economy, CNBC survey shows
 

 
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