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12:15 AM ET, May 31, 2017

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Brian Ross / ABC News:
Russia investigation expands to include Donald Trump's personal attorney  —  One of President Donald Trump's closest confidants, his personal lawyer Michael Cohen, has now become a focus of the expanding Congressional investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 campaign.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:   Investigators Are Right To Be Looking at Michael Cohen
CNN:
Sources: Russians discussed potentially ‘derogatory’ information about Trump and associates during campaign
TMZ.com:
Kathy Griffin Beheads Donald Trump in Shocking Photo Shoot (PHOTO + VIDEO)  —  Kathy Griffin wants Donald Trump's head ... but she wants it bloody and detached from his body.  —  The comedian posed for the gory shot during a photo session with famed photog Tyler Shields, who's known for edgy, shocking pics.
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Chelsea Clinton: Kathy Griffin's Trump-beheading photo ‘vile and wrong’
Discussion: RedState, Hot Air, Mediaite and Daily Wire
Page Six:
Scott Pelley out of ‘CBS Evening News’ … Scott Pelley is out at “CBS Evening News,” Page Six has exclusively learned.  —  Sources tell us that 'Poison Pelley's' office was being cleared out on Tuesday while the anchor was away on an assignment for the network's news magazine “60 Minutes.”
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Dylan Byers / CNNMoney:
Scott Pelley out at ‘CBS Evening News’
Discussion: The Right Scoop
BuzzFeed:
No One Wants The Big White House Job That Just Opened Up  —  “Hell no,” one Republican said when asked about the communications director job in President Trump's administration.  “That would be career suicide.”  —  By Henry J. Gomez (BuzzFeed News Reporter) Tarini Parti (BuzzFeed News Reporter) …
Discussion: Raw Story and Fox News Insider
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The Daily Beast:
Trump Aides ‘Dreading’ a Return of ‘Trainwreck’ Corey Lewandowski … As the White House struggles to maintain message discipline with a compulsive tweeter in the Oval Office, whispers of Corey Lewandowski's reemergence have senior Trump administration officials gnashing their teeth.
Mike Allen / Axios:
White House communications director resigns — more moves expected
Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Spicer's ‘middle finger’ to the press  —  The hardest job in Washington is getting only harder.  —  White House press secretary Sean Spicer is once again expected to take on the additional role of communications director with the resignation of Michael Dubke, meaning he'll juggle the two jobs …
Discussion: Axios and Raw Story
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Trump's aides are starting to rival their boss when it comes to praising him  —  The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights  —  To most observers, President Trump's first overseas trip was either a moderate success that was at times overshadowed by viral GIFs …
Discussion: Political Wire and The BRAD BLOG
Tegna / KGW-TV:
Stabbing victim Micah Fletcher: 'I'm just trying to heal and recover' … PORTLAND, Ore. — During an emotional interview Tuesday morning with KGW, Micah Fletcher, one of three men stabbed during last week's racist attack on a MAX train, said he's having a hard time processing what happened to him.
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McClatchy Washington Bureau:
GOP taps anti-Clinton strategy to damage Elizabeth Warren early  —  BOSTON  —  Republicans are getting a jump on Elizabeth Warren's 2020 presidential campaign.  —  The Massachusetts Democrat is preparing to run for re-election to the Senate in 2018 and hasn't said yet whether she'll …
New York Post:
Huma Abedin has invited Anthony Weiner back home  —  Just when you thought Huma Abedin finally had enough, the Hillary Clinton aide has invited her admitted sex offender hubby back home again, The Post has learned.  —  SEE ALSO  —  Anthony Weiner's long-suffering wife filed for divorce earlier this month …
Discussion: Mediaite
Dennis Prager / National Review:
Why Conservatives Still Attack Trump  —  Trump is too far from their ideal leader for some conservatives to support him.  —  When people you know well and admire, and who share your values, do something you strongly oppose, you have two options:  —  (1) Cease admiring them or (2) try to understand them and change their minds.
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Jonah Goldberg / National Review:   Why Dennis Prager's Analysis of ‘Never Trump’ Conservatives Falls Short
CNN:
Trump, home all alone  — Instead of celebrating a victory lap after his trip, Trump returns to a raging controversy over Russia, writes Gloria Borger  —  (CNN)It's not that President Trump was excited about his first foreign trip.  He complained to friends beforehand it was going to be too long …
Associated Press:
Men probing Ivanka Trump brands in China arrested, missing  —  A man investigating working conditions at a Chinese company that produces Ivanka Trump-brand shoes has been arrested and two others are missing, the arrested man's wife and an advocacy group said Tuesday.
Discussion: New York Times, Fast Company and Axios
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Brooke Seipel / The Hill:   Men investigating Ivanka Trump brand in China arrested, missing: report
The Guardian:
Guardian's Ben Jacobs gets new glasses after assault by Montana congressman … Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs replaced his glasses on Tuesday, after they were broken when he was assaulted by Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte.  —  Gianforte was charged with misdemeanor assault …
Discussion: RedState, The Daily Caller and IJR
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Scandal Hiding In Plain Sight  —  There is a deep irony in the fact that Democrats are hysterically demanding investigations of President Trump and his campaign team, and in fact multiple investigations are now in progress, even though there is zero evidence that anyone associated with the president has done anything wrong.
Discussion: his vorpal sword
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:   Did Barack Obama try to hack the election?
William Grimes / New York Times:
Alistair Horne, War Historian and Onetime British Spy, Dies at 91  —  Alistair Horne, a British historian whose prizewinning works included a gripping account of the battle of Verdun and a keen analysis of the French-Algerian war that President George W. Bush read closely for insights …
Richard Pollock / The Daily Caller:
What Is the Washington Post Hiding About Its Jared Kushner Story?  —  The Washington Post editors refuse to publicly release the smoking gun “anonymous letter” that serves as the foundation of their sensational charge that White House advisor Jared Kushner sought a secret, back-channel to Russian officials.
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Fox News:   Gregg Jarrett: Jared Kushner gets mugged by the media mob
Reuters:
‘Shocked’ South Korea leader orders probe into U.S. THAAD additions  —  South Korean President Moon Jae-in has ordered a probe after his Defence Ministry failed to inform him that four more launchers for the controversial U.S. THAAD anti-missile system had been brought into the country, his spokesman said on Tuesday.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and RedState
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CNN:
US successfully ‘intercepts and destroys’ target in missile test
Rebecca Solnit / Literary Hub:
The Loneliness of Donald Trump  —  ON THE CORROSIVE PRIVILEGE OF THE MOST MOCKED MAN IN THE WORLD  —  Once upon a time, a child was born into wealth and wanted for nothing, but he was possessed by bottomless, endless, grating, grasping wanting, and wanted more, and got it, and more after that, and always more.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Wall Street Journal:
America First Doesn't Mean America Alone  —  We are asking a lot of our allies and partners.  But in return the U.S. will once again be a true friend.
Jesse Singal / New York Magazine:
How the Self-Esteem Craze Took Over America  —  And why the hype was irresistible.  —  In 1991, a children's book called The Lovables in the Kingdom of Self-Esteem was published.  Written by Diane Loomans and illustrated by Kim Howard, The Lovables imparts a simple, nurturing message …
Discussion: Althouse
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Fox News: New York Times boycotted Obama surveillance story.  Fox News: Oops, maybe not.  —  Conservatives last week devoured a story by John Solomon and Sara Carter at Circa with this title, “Obama intel agency secretly conducted illegal searches on Americans for years.”
Discussion: RedState
Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
Schmucks Like Us  —  Before you laugh at Tiger Woods . . .  Before you get too distracted mocking Tiger Woods and his problems, ask yourself: Would you pass the Iverson test?  —  I don't think I would.  —  I was for some years professionally obliged to follow the career and life of Allen Iverson …
Ari Berman / The Nation:
THE SUPREME COURT COULD MAKE IT EASIER FOR STATES TO PURGE VOTERS  —  The Court has decided to hear a new case from Ohio, where Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to be purged from the rolls in the state's largest counties.  —  In 2015, Larry Harmon, a 59-year-old software engineer and Navy vet …
Discussion: electionlawblog.org and SCOTUSblog
Los Angeles Times:
5 Inglewood officers who killed couple in parked car are now off police force  —  David Michael, left, father of Kisha Michael, his daughter Trisha Michael, and Kisha's son, Mikel Nicholson, 12, join community members in February at the site where Kisha Michael and Marquintan Sandlin were shot and killed by Inglewood police.
Discussion: The Root and KTLA
Michael Tomasky / New Republic:
Elitism Is Liberalism's Biggest Problem  —  There are plenty of non-deplorables in middle America.  The Democrats need to learn how to embrace them.  —  So here we are, finally past the hundred-day mark.  What we've learned about the president is self-evident—that the weight of the office …
Discussion: Mother Jones
Kevin Campbell / Washington Examiner:
Blame Obamacare and Congress for the coming drought of doctors … When you go to the Internet or phone book today, there are hundreds of physicians listed in most urban areas.  But in the next two decades, you can expect more difficulty finding a physician in your hometown …
Laura Bassett / HuffPost:
Trump Administration Moves To Roll Back Birth Control Coverage  —  Nancy Pelosi called the draft of a new rule “sickening.”  —  WASHINGTON The Trump administration is on the verge of rolling back a federal rule that requires most employers to cover birth control in their health insurance plans at no cost to women.
 
 
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Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
Trump's climate conundrum nears a verdict
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Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Trump's window for scoring early legislative victories is shrinking
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Orlando Sentinel:
Armed man at Orlando airport in custody and ‘everyone safe,’ police say
Discussion: CBS Baltimore and WREG-TV
Associated Press:
Republican US Rep. Lance contrasts with Trump, gets applause
Discussion: Politico
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP leader tempers ObamaCare expectations
Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
Mike Flynn's Pro-Turkey Work: An Unfinished Documentary to Boost Country's Image
Discussion: Raw Story
Kate Taylor / Business Insider:
Howard Schultz told Starbucks workers that Trump is creating ‘chaos’ that is impacting the economy in leaked video
Discussion: CNBC
 Earlier Items: 
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
Mike Flynn to Turn Over Business Records to Senate Intelligence Committee
Logan Chuchwell / Public Interest Legal Foundation:
Report: 5500+ Noncitizens Discovered on Voter Rolls in Virginia
Phil Stewart / Reuters:
U.S. starts providing weapons to Syrian Kurds
Discussion: IJR
German Lopez / Vox:
A federal appeals court just reached a huge decision for transgender rights. Seriously, it's big.
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and New York Magazine
David Weigel / Washington Post:
Democratic poll: Party has a shot in sleepy South Carolina race
New York Post:
Pissed-off artist adds statue of urinating dog next to ‘Fearless Girl’