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8:50 AM ET, May 11, 2018

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The Hill:
White House official mocked ‘dying’ McCain at internal meeting  —  A White House official mocked Sen. John McCain  —  's brain cancer diagnosis at an internal meeting on Thursday, a day after the Arizona Republican announced his opposition to President Trump  —  's nominee for CIA director, Gina Haspel.
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Playbook scoop: What State is telling embassies about Jerusalem  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  BIG-MONEY BUZZ ... PROTECT THE HOUSE, VP Mike Pence and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's joint-fundraising committee, is working on organizing a massive D.C. fundraiser in June with the entire House leadership team.
Andrew Kirell / The Daily Beast:
Fox Military Guest: Torture Is Good, ‘It Worked on John McCain’
Media Matters for America:
Military analyst on Fox advocates for torture: “It worked on John [McCain].  That's why they call him ‘Songbird John’”
CNN:
White House aide joked of ‘dying’ McCain
Discussion: HuffPost and Washington Press
New York Times:
Homeland Security Secretary Was Close to Resigning After Trump Berated Her  —  WASHINGTON — Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, told colleagues she was close to resigning after President Trump berated her on Wednesday in front of the entire cabinet for what he said was her failure …
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Richard Gonzales / NPR:
John Kelly: Despite ‘Times Of Great Frustration,’ No Regrets Taking White House Job  —  President Trump's chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly, said that he's never seriously considered leaving his job and indicated that he's in lock-step with the president on many issues.
Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:   Kelly says Trump ‘somewhat embarrassed’ by Russia probe
Carol Morello / Washington Post:
My journey to North Korea with the secretary of state … The State Department normally craves elaborate planning and procedures for everything.  Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's 13-hour visit to North Korea had little of that.  —  I had a view of the improvisational quality of his trip because …
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David Brooks / New York Times:
Donald Trump's Lizard Wisdom  —  We're all educated by our peers, and, over the years, a good portion of Donald Trump's peers have been thugs.  Operating in the New York construction world meant dealing with S&A Concrete, co-owned by “Fat Tony” Salerno of the Genovese crime family …
Discussion: Washington Post
Jeremy Page / Wall Street Journal:
Damage to North Korea's Nuclear Test Site Worse Than Previously Thought
Discussion: The Week
Rick Klein / ABC News:
The Note: Political Trump and diplomatic Trump
Philip Stephens / Financial Times:
How Europe should react to Donald Trump
Discussion: MelaniePhillips.com
The Babylon Bee:
CNN Report: Evil Trump Kidnaps Three People From North Korean Paradise
Discussion: twitchy.com
Tom Blumer / NewsBusters:
NBC's Hallie Jackson Whines: Hostage Release ‘Choreographed’ and ‘Staged Production’
Discussion: Daily Wire and twitchy.com
Mark Penn / The Hill:
Who is paying Michael Avenatti?  —  So exactly who is paying Michael Avenatti?  And is he a lawyer, an opposition researcher, a journalist, or a campaign operative?  —  He wants to make the discussion all about where Michael Cohen, President Trump  —  's personal attorney, got his money but …
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Trump to Drop Call for Medicare to Negotiate Lower Drug Prices  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump will lay out on Friday a broad strategy to reduce prescription drug prices, but in a break from one of his most popular campaign promises, he will not call for Medicare to negotiate lower prices …
Washington Post:
At Sean Hannity properties in low-income areas, an aggressive approach to rent collection … PERRY, Ga. — For years, Fox News host Sean Hannity has poured his fortune into a surprising side venture: a vast portfolio of rental properties in working-class neighborhoods.
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Lena H. Sun / Washington Post:
Top White House official in charge of pandemic response exits abruptly … The top White House official responsible for leading the U.S. response in the event of a deadly pandemic has left the administration, and the global health security team he oversaw has been disbanded under a reorganization …
Discussion: CNN, Outside the Beltway, Vox and HuffPost
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
About That FBI ‘Source’  —  Did the bureau engage in outright spying against the 2016 Trump campaign?  —  The Department of Justice lost its latest battle with Congress Thursday when it allowed House Intelligence Committee members to view classified documents about a top-secret intelligence source …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Loyalty, unease in Trump's Midwest  —  Voters gave Trump a chance.  Some remain all in.  Others have grown weary of the chaos.  —  After eight years of displeasure with the presidency of Barack Obama and faced with a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Dennis Schminke of Austin …
Washington Post:
Cohen's $600,000 deal with AT&T specified he would advise on Time Warner merger, internal company records show  —  Three days after President Trump was sworn into office, the telecom giant AT&T turned to his personal attorney Michael Cohen for help on a wide portfolio of issues pending …
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Blankenship wants to ‘make sure’ Morrisey doesn't win Senate bid  —  Ex-coal CEO Don Blankenship, who lost the GOP primary bid in West Virginia this week, is actively plotting how to undercut state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's Senate candidacy.  —  Greg Thomas, an adviser …
Tamar Lapin / New York Post:
Cornell student strips during thesis presentation to protest professor  —  A Cornell University senior stripped to her bra and underwear during her thesis presentation — and got two dozen others to join in — to protest her professor's contention the week before that her clothing was inappropriate.
Discussion: TheBlaze, Front Page Magazine and AOL
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Washington Post:
Gina Haspel fails the test  —  GINA HASPEL, President Trump's nominee to head the Central Intelligence Agency, faced a clear test when she appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday.  After a 33-year career at the agency, she may be, in many respects …
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Tell us how this ends … So what's next with Iran?  Even if you think President Trump has made a big mistake in withdrawing from the nuclear agreement, as I do, that's not the end of the story.  Where does this bumpy road lead?  —  What's distressing about the Iran question is that nobody …
Discussion: Just Security
San Francisco Chronicle:
Video shows woman calling police over barbecue at Lake Merritt  —  A video of a confrontation over a charcoal barbecue at Lake Merritt is attracting national attention after being shared and viewed thousands of times since its initial posting.  —  A white woman was in disagreement …
Jeet Heer / New Republic:
How Democrats Can Over-Promise Like Trump  —  President Donald Trump is often accused of being a snake-oil salesman who will say whatever he thinks people want to hear, reality be damned.  This is a fair characterization, given Trump's history as a businessman.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Alyssa Rosenberg / Washington Post:
Goodbye, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine.’ And thank you. … When the television gods give you a gift, maybe it's churlish to ask for even more from them.  That's the best way to describe how I feel about “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Fox's wonderfully funny, deeply felt police comedy, which the network chose not to renew on Thursday.
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall:
Sigh* No, Being A Christian Does Not Require You Meekly Submit To Leftist Tyranny  —  First, the oldest but best Christian joke in the world (The second best is the one about how what was going on in Gomorrah was so bad nobody will talk about it): There's this Christian guy who gets on his roof to escape a flood.
Caroline Orr / Shareblue Media:
Adviser for pro-Trump group caught saying Nazis should have done more  —  An adviser for the pro-Trump group America First Policies was caught on camera saying, 'The only thing the Nazis didn't get right is they didn't keep f*cking going!'  —  Former Trump campaign adviser Juan Pablo Andrade …
Discussion: Mediaite, Raw Story and ThinkProgress
 
 
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Rinat Sagdiev / Reuters:
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Daily Mail:
Trump announces the capture of the five ‘most wanted’ …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and WND
Yahoo:
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Discussion: AOL, CBS Chicago and theGrio
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Associated Press:
Vladimir Putin scores 5 goals in exhibition hockey game
Discussion: Political Wire
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
White House Examining Plan to Help Iranian People Oppose Regime
Discussion: New York Magazine
Rick Wilson / The Daily Beast:
Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump: This Will End Badly. And Probably Soon.
New York Times:
Giuliani Resigns From Law Firm Amid Tensions Over Comments About Trump