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2:25 PM ET, June 23, 2017

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Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Trump loses patience with his White House counsel  —  White House counsel Don McGahn has largely stepped back from managing Donald Trump's response to the expanding Russia investigation, but that hasn't stopped the president from lashing out at him about it anyway.
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump is struggling to stay calm on Russia, one morning call at a time  —  President Trump has a new morning ritual.  Around 6:30 a.m. on many days — before all the network news shows have come on the air — he gets on the phone with a member of his outside legal team to chew over all things Russia.
Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
White House frustration grows with Tillerson over jobs for Trump allies  —  The White House is becoming increasingly frustrated with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and a close-knit circle of aides over the slow pace of hiring and a chokehold on information and access to Tillerson …
Discussion: Political Wire
The Daily Beast:
Trump Aides Respond to His Latest Conspiracy Tweets: ‘FML.’
Discussion: Bipartisan Report and Raw Story
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation:
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll - June 2017: ACA, Replacement Plan, and Medicaid  —  Ashley Kirzinger, Bianca DiJulio, Liz Hamel, Bryan Wu, and Mollyann Brodie  —  KEY FINDINGS:  — As the Senate prepares to hold a vote on a plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) …
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Nicholas Bagley / Vox:
Crazy waivers: the Senate bill invites states to gut important health insurance rules
Discussion: The Atlantic, Refinery29 and The Week
Dylan Scott / Vox:
What the health insurance industry gets out of the Senate health care bill
Jim Newell / Slate:
Dissent is all part of the script. Trumpcare is right where Republicans want it.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Balloon Juice
Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
If You Love High Deductibles, Then You'll Love The Senate Health Bill
Discussion: Daily Kos and Talking Points Memo
Matt Shuham / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Sen.: Assessing O'Care Repeal Bill Depends On How You Define ‘Better’
Discussion: The Week and Political Wire
Washington Post:
Don't make things worse  —  The secrecy extended into the White House.  —  Rice , Haines and White House homeland-security adviser Lisa Monaco convened meetings in the Situation Room to weigh the mounting evidence of Russian interference and generate options for how to respond.
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Poll: More Americans Believe Comey Over Trump  —  By a 2-to-1 margin, Americans say they are more likely to believe former FBI Director James Comey than President Donald Trump when it comes to their differing accounts of events that led up to Comey's firing, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Discussion: Mother Jones, Axios, CNBC and Mediaite
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Mike Allen / Axios:
One of the dumbest political mistakes in the modern era  —  President Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey is rightly seen as a terrific legal blunder: He undercut an investigation that might have shown he never colluded with the Russians, and spawned one that could result in obstruction of justice charges.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
‘Fox & Friends’ propagates the most astounding piece of pro-Trump propaganda yet  —  Merely placing sweet little questions before President Trump isn't enough anymore, apparently.  These days, the treatment dished out by the “Fox & Friends” crew to Trump needs to include a bit of slander for the opposition.
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
CNN anchor: ‘Fox and Friends’ is ‘state TV’
Discussion: Raw Story
Media Matters for America:
Fox & Friends praises Trump for his false threat of having tapes of interactions with Comey
Paul Gutierrez / KHGI-TV:
Nebraska Democratic Party official caught on tape saying he's glad Scalise got shot  —  FILE - In this March 8, 2017 file photo, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of La. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington.  Scalise was shot Wednesday, June 14, 2017, at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Va., congressional officials say.
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Paul Gutierrez / KPTM:
Nebraska Democratic Party official ousted after controversial audio recording surfaces  —  OMAHA, Ne (FOX42KPTM) - A Nebraska Democratic Party official is now in hot water.  An audio recording was posted on YouTube Thursday with Phil Montag, a technology chairman, voicing how glad …
Discussion: The Lid, IJR, TheBlaze, The Week and Mediaite
Washington Times:
Senate announces probe of Loretta Lynch behavior in 2016 election  —  The Senate Judiciary Committee has opened a probe into former Attorney General Loretta Lynch's efforts to shape the FBI's investigation into 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, the committee's chairman announced Friday.
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John Parkinson / ABC News:
Senate probes Loretta Lynch's alleged interference in Clinton email investigation
Discussion: twitchy.com
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
The banquet business was booming at Mar-a-Lago.  Then Trump became president.  —  For eight straight years, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society held its Palm Beach fundraiser gala at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club.  —  But then Trump became president.  —  And, at this year's gala, his security put a damper on the silent auction.
Mike McIntire / New York Times:
F.B.I. Investigating Deals Involving Paul Manafort and Son-in-Law  —  Federal investigators are examining financial transactions involving Paul Manafort and his son-in-law, who embarked on a series of real estate deals in recent years fueled by millions of dollars from Mr. Manafort, according to two people familiar with the matter.
CNN:
Why Democrats can't quit Nancy Pelosi  —  Washington (CNN)Nancy Pelosi is sending a defiant message to House Democrats who are grumbling about her leadership: Come at me.  —  But while Pelosi's critics are increasingly vocal, they have not yet answered critical questions about who would fill …
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Charlie Spiering / Breitbart:
Donald Trump: ‘It Would Be a Very Sad Day for Republicans’ If Nancy Pelosi Steps Down
Stewart Clarke / Variety:
Johnny Depp Asks Glastonbury: ‘When Was the Last Time an Actor Assassinated a President?’  —  International Correspondent @varietystewart  —  UPDATED: The White House has responded to Johnny Depp's assassination comments.  In a statement it criticized the star, and called upon others in Hollywood to condemn his words.
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Press Association:
Johnny Depp jokes about killing Trump in Glastonbury appearance
Adam Ashton / Sacramento Bee:
Texas, three more states on California's banned travel list  —  California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.  —  All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and The Last Tradition
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Associated Press:
California bans state travel to Texas, 3 other states over anti-LGBT laws
Ben Mathis-Lilley / Slate:
An Intriguing Link Between the Mueller Investigation, Trump, and Alleged Money Laundering  —  This one is a little convoluted, but here goes:  — Felix Sater was born in Russia and moved to the United States with his family when he was 8.  His father Mikhail has connections …
John Bresnahan / Politico:
House to vote on immigration bills next week  —  House Republicans are preparing to take up a pair of bills next week that crack down on illegal immigration, according to leadership sources, in a bid to carry out President Donald Trump's promise of tougher enforcement.
BuzzFeed:
Memo Shows Preet Bharara Was Concerned After Phone Call From White House  —  “Hi Mr. Bharara, this is Madeline Westerhout calling from President Donald Trump's office.”  —  Former US Attorney Preet Bharara sent an email to Justice Department officials in New York to express concern …
Discussion: The Week and Fusion
Lee Fang / The Intercept:
Prominent Democratic Fundraisers Realign to Lobby For Trump's Agenda  —  After President Donald Trump's upset election victory, Democratic insiders who worked on Hillary Clinton's failed presidential bid weren't necessarily relegated to the sidelines.  Many, in fact, are cashing in as lobbyists — by working to advance Trump's agenda.
Philly.com:
Cosby juror says he didn't believe ‘well-coached’ Constand  —  PITTSBURGH — A juror in Bill Cosby's sex assault trial said Thursday that he did not believe the testimony of accuser Andrea Constand because she willingly went alone to the entertainer's home and brought him gifts on more than one occasion.
 
 
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Poll: Voters grow weary of Russia probes
Discussion: Washington Times
Harry Jaffe / Politico:
Jane Sanders Lawyers Up
Lawrence Hurley / Reuters:
Supreme Court sets higher bar for stripping citizenship
Melissa Quinn / Washington Examiner:
Sen. Rand Paul: Health insurance should cost $1 per day
Discussion: RedState
Wall Street Journal:
The Senate's Health-Care Advance
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
DHS halts planned funding for anti-white extremism group
Discussion: Raw Story and The Week
Tamara Keith / NPR:
Despite Claims To Contrary, Trump Has Signed No Major Laws 5 Months In
Discussion: Politicus USA and Washington Times
 Earlier Items: 
Baxter Oliphant / Pew Research Center:
Bipartisan support for some gun proposals, stark partisan divisions on many others
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
New York Times bloodbath could include reporter jobs
Discussion: MILO NEWS
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Indicates Tape Tweet Was Meant to Affect Comey Testimony