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8:36 PM ET, June 9, 2020

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Politico:
‘Ugh’: Republicans cringe after Trump's attack on 75-year-old protester  —  If there was ever a tweet from President Donald Trump that Senate Republicans didn't want to touch, it's this one.  —  For four years, Senate Republicans have endured a regular gantlet of reporters' questions about Trump tweets …
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The Daily Beast:
The Cesspool That Spat Out Trump's New Conspiracy About Cops  —  Here is how Trump got the idea that a 75-year-old protester who was pushed to the ground and bled out of his head may have been antifa.  It's as crazy as you can imagine.  —  Out of all the blogs on the pro-Trump internet …
democratandchronicle:
Amherst man pushed by police responds after Trump tweet: ‘Black Lives Matter’  —  President Donald Trump put forth an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory Tuesday that Martin Gugino, a 75-year-old Amherst man injured in an incident with Buffalo Police last week, could be an “antifa provocateur.”
Discussion: The Hill, The Sun and Raw Story
WGRZ-TV:
Protester injured in Niagara Square still hospitalized
Alayna Treene / Axios:
GOP senators avoid discussing Trump's Buffalo protester tweet
Discussion: Politico and The Daily Caller
April Ryan / American Urban Radio Networks:
White House Seeking Ways to Repair Race Relations  —  George Floyd was laid to rest today in his hometown of Houston, with the eulogy delivered by Rev. Al Sharpton.  —  The White House is preparing a speech on race relations written by Stephen Miller, who crafted the Trump Administration's …
Discussion: Raw Story and Mediaite
Politico:
‘A hot, flaming mess’: Georgia primary beset by chaos, long lines  —  Some voters in Georgia are experiencing hourslong lines to cast their ballots in Tuesday's primary, with officials trading blame for who, exactly, is responsible for the latest trip-up in holding an election during the pandemic.
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New York Times:
Major Problems With Voting in Atlanta as 5 States Hold Primaries  —  Some voting machines were not working as polls opened, and voters across Georgia reported long lines and widespread frustration.  Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina and West Virginia are also voting today.
Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
‘The Future Is Blue, Not Purple’: Is This the Year Georgia Flips?
CNN:
2020 primaries: 4 things to watch in Tuesday's down-ballot races
Discussion: The Root
New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: Fauci Delivers Grim Assessment, Saying, 'It Isn't Over Yet'  —  The W.H.O. walks back comments that asymptomatic transmission is rare.  New Jersey's governor lifts the state's stay-at-home order.  —  RIGHT NOW Senator Lamar Alexander, the chairman of the Senate Health Committee …
Discussion: Axios, Raw Story and Political Wire
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BuzzFeed News:
The Head Of CrossFit Told Staff On A Zoom Call, “We're Not Mourning For George Floyd”  —  We may all be at home, but that hasn't stopped our reporters from breaking exclusive stories like this one.  To help keep this news free, become a member.  You can also share tips with BuzzFeed News securely.
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
White voters are turning on Trump, new data shows.  Why now?  —  In the mythology that holds sway over President Trump's political imagination, the massive crises rocking the country — pandemic, depression, the worst civil unrest in 50 years — are all being alchemized by the president's …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Wave of New Polling Suggests an Erosion of Trump's Support  —  Joe Biden appears in a stronger position to oust an incumbent president than any challenger since Bill Clinton in the summer of 1992.  —  The coronavirus pandemic, a severe economic downturn and the widespread demonstrations …
Washington Post:
Big majorities support protests over Floyd killing and say police need to change, poll finds
Gordon Lubold / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Wanted to Fire Esper Over Troops Dispute  —  How defense secretary's stand against federal troops at protests prompted president's plan to fire him  —  WASHINGTON—President Trump last week was on the brink of firing Defense Secretary Mark Esper over their differing views of domestic use …
Bill Melugin / FOX 11 Los Angeles:
EXCLUSIVE: LAPD investigating defense attorney who allegedly called for police to be murdered  —  Lawyer investigated for threatening posts about police  —  SAN GABRIEL, Calif. - A San Gabriel criminal defense attorney is under LAPD investigation after posts from his Instagram account called …
Discussion: Redstate, The Daily Caller and Fox News
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Stephanie Pagones / Fox Business:
LA official slammed for having LAPD security detail amid calls to defund police
Discussion: The Daily Caller
ABC News:
George Floyd updates: Removal of Confederate statues spreads across country  —  Statues are coming down across the U.S., from Virginia to Indiana to Kentucky.  —  The death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in Minneapolis on Memorial Day after a white police officer was filmed kneeling …
Discussion: Fox News
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Associated Press:   Confederate statue in Florida is removed in predawn hours
The Daily Beast:
Team Trump ‘Desperately’ Wants Bush to Endorse Biden.  Some Dems Love the Idea, Too.  —  A president once reviled could prove to be an easy punching bag for Trump or a signal of bipartisan appeal for Biden.  Choose your own adventure.  —  President Donald Trump and his political lieutenants …
Discussion: Spectator USA, The Hill and Fox News
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Alex Gangitano / The Hill:
Lott says lobbying firm cut ties to prevent him from taking clients  —  Former Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) on Tuesday said he was in negotiations to depart lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs prior to the firm announcing they were severing ties with him, citing that it was anticipating issues …
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Theodoric Meyer / Politico:
Trent Lott fired by top lobbying firm
Discussion: Roll Call and The Hill
Ryan J. Foley / Associated Press:
Video evidence increasingly disproves police narratives  —  Minneapolis police initially told the public that George Floyd died after a “medical incident during a police interaction.”  The Buffalo, New York, department said a protester “tripped and fell.”  Philadelphia police alleged …
Discussion: Axios
Rick Porter / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Cops’ Canceled at Paramount Network  —  The move follows the ViacomCBS cable network's decision to pull episodes of the show in the wake of protests against police brutality.  —  Paramount Network has pulled the plug on Cops for good.  —  The ViacomCBS-owned cabler had removed …
Ashley Southall / New York Times:
Officer Who Violently Shoved Protester in Brooklyn to Face Charges  —  The police officer, who was recorded knocking down a young woman that questioned his order, surrendered himself on Tuesday.  —  A New York City police officer surrendered to face criminal charges on Tuesday …
Discussion: The Hill
Adam Ganucheau / Mississippi Today:
Bipartisan group of lawmakers, with Speaker Gunn's blessing, pushes to change Mississippi state flag  —  A bipartisan group of Mississippi lawmakers, with the blessing of Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, began whipping votes and drafting a resolution on Monday to change the state flag …
Discussion: Mother Jones and The Hill
Gregg Re / Fox News:
Terry McAuliffe recorded saying Dems prefer Biden stay ‘in the basement’  —  EXCLUSIVE: Top Joe Biden surrogate Terry McAuliffe told a videoconference meeting of Virginia Democrats over the weekend that the former vice president should remain in his basement — where he has famously campaigned remotely during …
Discussion: Political Wire and ABC News
Washington Post:
D.C. Council passes police reform legislation, prompted by protests  —  Amid historic protests drawing attention to police misconduct, the D.C. Council passed sweeping reform measures Tuesday that prohibit hiring officers with a history of serious misconduct on other police forces and require …
Discussion: NBC News, The Hill and DC Police Union
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Cuomo says New York will pass ‘most aggressive’ policing reforms in country
Discussion: Breitbart and The Hill
Anne Helen Petersen / BuzzFeed News:
How Antifa Became The Bogeyman Of Small-Town Protests  —  Rumors of roving bands of Antifa have followed small protests all over the United States.  Why are people so ready to believe them?  —  Copy  —  The rumor that shadowy leftists planned to start trouble in Great Falls, Montana …
Discussion: Daily Kos and Los Angeles Times
Lt. Col. Daniel Maurer / Just Security:
The Generals' Constitution  —  When retired senior military officers “break ranks” to publicly criticize current political affairs, they often invoke a defense of the Constitution.  In light of their oaths and long careers devoted to supporting and defending the Constitution, this is not surprising.
CNN:
Pompeo's ‘deafening’ silence angers diplomats as protests over racial injustice spread globally  —  Washington (CNN)As protests against racial injustice engulf America and spread globally, State Department officials have suggested Secretary of State Mike Pompeo address his workforce on the issue that …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
PBS NewsHour:
PBS NewsHour's Yamiche Alcindor Named Recipient of WHCA's Aldo Beckman Award for Overall Excellence in White House Coverage  —  Arlington, VA (June 9, 2020) — The White House Correspondents' Association today named PBS NewsHour White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor the recipient …
Ryan Devereaux / The Intercept:
He Tweeted That He Was the Leader of Antifa.  Then the FBI Asked Him to Be an Informant.  —  It all began with a tweet.  Chandler Wirostek, of Charlotte, North Carolina, was reading the news last Monday when he saw that the attorney general had declared that the leaderless anti-fascist movement known …
Discussion: Townhall
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Schumer holds off endorsing Eliot Engel  —  Embattled New York Rep. Eliot Engel claims Chuck Schumer supports him.  But Schumer isn't on the same page.  —  Engel, who is facing a tough primary, claims on his campaign website that the Senate Minority leader backs his reelection campaign.
 
 
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Matthew Daly / Associated Press:
Trump admin opposes extending enhanced unemployment benefit
Discussion: The Hill
Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
“This Has To Stop”: A Court Invoked George Floyd's Death In Denying Qualified Immunity To Cops Who Shot A Man 22 Times
Discussion: Raw Story
Brian McGleenon / Daily Express:
BBC crisis: 30,000 sign up to Twitter campaign to ‘DEFUND THE BBC’ - 'It's time!'
Nikki Schwab / Daily Mail:
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Jonah Goldberg / Los Angeles Times:
Column: Mitt Romney is owed an apology for how he was attacked in 2012. He's unlikely to get it
Orion Rummler / Axios:
Senate confirms first black service chief in U.S. history
 Earlier Items: 
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook PM: It's more than just a tweet
Discussion: Vox and VICE
Kristie Eshelman / Niskanen Center:
What the Pandemic Revealed  —  On March 3, in response to reports …
Discussion: Crooked Timber
Just Security:
The Untold Power of Bill Barr to Direct US Military Forces in Case of “Civil Unrest”
Scottie Andrew / CNN:
This city disbanded its police department 7 years ago. Here's what happened next
Julia Azari / FiveThirtyEight:
1968 Isn't The Only Parallel For This Political Moment
Discussion: spiked
John Daniel Davidson / The Federalist:
If You Want To Know What Disbanding The Police Looks Like, Look At Mexico
David Petraeus / The Atlantic:
Take the Confederate Names Off Our Army Bases