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John Brennan / Washington Post:
I will speak out until integrity returns to the White House  —  John Brennan served as director of the Central Intelligence Agency from March 2013 to January 2017.  —  My first visit to the Oval Office came in October 1990, when I was a 35-year-old CIA officer.
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David Frum / The Atlantic:   The Antidote to Trump Is Decency
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Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Trump breaks protocol, sends markets a clear signal on jobs report before numbers are released  —  President Trump on Friday broke with decades of protocol and commented publicly about the highly anticipated jobs report data 69 minutes before they were released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
The Outrage Over Trump's Market-Shaking Tweet
Discussion: New York Times, Vox and Axios
The Daily Beast:
MSNBC Staff on Joy Reid: Enough Apologies, We Want Answers … MSNBC and Joy Reid on Friday both finally commented on the latest round of hateful old blog posts unearthed by various outlets.  They did not, however, address Reid's initial and unsubstantiated claim that the posts were fake.
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Sean Hannity:
SEAN'S TAKE: Media Bias and Apologies  —  Over the last few days the conversation surrounding the comments made by TV personalities has dominated the news cycle.  We have covered them as well, going over previous tweets, statements and on air opinions.  One of these individuals, MSNBC's Joy Reid …
Washington Post:
EPA's Pruitt spent $1,560 on 12 customized fountain pens from Washington jewelry store  —  The account manager at the Tiny Jewel Box, which calls itself Washington's “premier destination for fine jewelry and watches,” had promised to expedite the order of a dozen customized silver fountain pens …
Wall Street Journal:
Kim's Letter to Trump Expresses Interest in Nuclear Summit  —  North Korean official aims to hand-deliver the letter to Trump on Friday  —  WASHINGTON—One of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's top lieutenants is expected to hand-deliver a letter to President Donald Trump in the White House …
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David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Trump reinstates summit with Kim Jong Un for June 12 in Singapore
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Announces Summit Meeting With Kim Jong-un Is Back On
ZEKE MILLER, JOSH LEDERMAN and JONATHAN LEMIRE / Asso …:   The summit's back on: Trump, NKorea's Kim to meet after all
Michael Schneider / IndieWire:
Samantha Bee Addresses Controversy: ‘We Spent the Day Wrestling With the Repercussions of One Bad Word’  —  Accepting a Television Academy Honors award while under fire, the “Full Frontal” host said the focus should shift from how she called Ivanka Trump a “c-nt” to the plight of 1,500 missing migrant children.
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Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
Signs of sophisticated cellphone spying found near White House, U.S. officials say  —  A federal study found signs that surveillance devices for intercepting cellphone calls and texts were operating near the White House and other sensitive locations in the Washington area last year.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Joe.My.God.
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
Stormy Daniels's Lawyer Sought Help From Democrats in Fight With Trump  —  WASHINGTON — Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for Stephanie Clifford, the pornographic film actress who says she had a sexual encounter with President Trump, has sought help for his legal battle against Mr. Trump from leading Democratic operatives.
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CNN:   Exclusive: How a ‘nobody’ ex-con pushed Avenatti law firm into bankruptcy
Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenatti tested legal boundaries as his firm maneuvered into bankruptcy
Discussion: New York Magazine
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Billionaire Koch brothers' network launches digital ad blitz supporting Democrat Heidi Heitkamp as midterms near  — Americans for Prosperity is unleashing a digital advertising campaign on Friday thanking North Dakota Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp for cosponsoring the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protect Act.
Seth A. Richardson / Plain Dealer:
New poll shows Sherrod Brown leading Senate race, Mike DeWine on top in governor's  —  CLEVELAND, Ohio - A new poll released Friday shows U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, up big in his race against GOP U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci while Republican Attorney General Mike DeWine leads Democratic …
Discussion: Political Wire
Washington Post:
As Justice Dept. inspector general moves from Clinton email to Russia and Trump, he risks becoming a political weapon  —  Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz recently summoned an FBI agent important to the probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election for an interview.
Discussion: CNBC and Talking Points Memo
Jennifer A Dlouhy / Bloomberg:
Trump Prepares Lifeline for Money-Losing Coal Plants  — Energy Department is weighing emergency electricity reserve  — Move would be unprecedented intervention in energy markets  —  Trump administration officials are making plans to order grid operators to buy electricity …
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Stef W. Kight / Axios:
White House prepares bailout of coal and nuclear plants
Discussion: ABC News and Politico
Bridget Bowman / Roll Call:
Democratic Poll: Mike Levin Ahead in California's 49th District  —  A Democratic poll shows a tight contest in the crowded race for California's 49th District, with Democrat Mike Levin narrowly ahead of Republican Diane Harkey .  —  The district is one of three in Southern California …
NBC News:
Jared Kushner close friend Rick Gerson now under scrutiny from Mueller  —  WASHINGTON — A close friend of Jared Kushner has come under scrutiny by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for his proximity to some key meetings between Trump associates and foreign officials, according to five people familiar with the matter.
New York Times:
Obama Soothed.  Trump Stirs.  How 2 Presidents Have Tackled Racial Flare-Ups.  —  For more coverage of race, sign up here to have our Race/Related newsletter delivered weekly to your inbox.  —  There was a time, not long ago, when the occupant of the White House held a beer summit …
Discussion: Sun-Sentinel
Alexander Stern / Attorney IO:
BREAKING: Trump May Already Be Indicted Under Seal  —  There is perhaps no investigation more closely scrutinized than special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry into President Donald Trump and his inner circle.  Many, probably including the President himself, anxiously await news of a possible presidential indictment.
Discussion: Raw Story
John Solomon / The Hill:
London ‘bridges’ falling down: Curious origins of FBI's Trump-Russia probe  —  The bridge to the Russia investigation wasn't erected in Moscow during the summer of the 2016 election.  —  It originated earlier, 1,700 miles away in London, where foreign figures contacted Trump campaign advisers …
WURD Radio:
WURDoftheDay: Trump's Dinesh D'Souza Pardon is Just Red Meat For the 2018 Midterms  —  Thursday morning President Donald Trump announced (via Twitter, of course) that he was granting a full pardon to conservative fire brand Dinesh D'Souza.  In 2014, D'Souza pleaded guilty …
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Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Ted Cruz says he suggested a pardon for Dinesh D'Souza while traveling with Donald Trump in Texas
Discussion: CNN, Law & Crime and The Daily Beast
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Trump Ran as a Renegade.  Now He's Trying to Keep Them at Bay.  —  IUKA, Miss. — When Chris McDaniel first ran for Senate four years ago, his campaign became a cause for disaffected and restless Republicans across the country.  Activists waving “Don't Tread on Me” flags flooded Mississippi.
Discussion: National Review, Hot Air, Mediaite and CNN
The Real Deal New York:
Kushner, unfiltered  —  In an extensive interview, the Kushner Companies boss gets candid about 666 Fifth, federal investigations, tenant-harassment allegations and his son in the White House  —  Charlie Kushner has a few things he wants to get off his chest.
Sam Biddle / The Intercept:
Here's the Email Russian Hackers Used to Try to Break Into State Voting Systems  —  Just days before the 2016 presidential election, hackers identified by the National Security Agency as working for Russia attempted to breach American voting systems.  Among their specific targets were the computers …
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Raw Story
Scott Gilmore / Macleans.ca:
Trade sanctions against America won't work.  Sanctioning Trump himself might.  —  Scott Gilmore: Instead of taxing American goods, Canada and the western allies should collectively pressure the only pain point that matters to this President: his family and their assets
Discussion: Daily Kos and CNNMoney
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John Harwood / CNBC:
Trump's tariffs on US allies will shrink the savings Americans gained from tax cuts
Discussion: Washington Post and NTK Network
Robert Samuels / Washington Post:
How it feels to be called a monkey  —  About US is a new initiative by The Washington Post to cover issues of identity in the United States.  Sign up for the newsletter.  —  The first time I was called a monkey was in high school.  I was groggily emerging from a nap in the auditorium during …
Josh Magness / miamiherald:
'Are y'all serious?'  Jury gives 4 cents to family of black man killed by Florida cop  —  In 2014, two officers with the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office in Florida went to Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr.'s home for a noise complaint.  —  Hill, a 30-year-old black man, had been blasting …
Abby Aguirre / New York Times:
He Fixes the Worst P.R. Crises Imaginable.  Then Came Harvey Weinstein.  —  Michael Sitrick built his career on helping the rich and powerful deflect damaging headlines.  There was no spinning this.  —  Michael Sitrick couldn't comment on Harvey Weinstein.
Discussion: NPR and Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Brian Contreras / Stanford Daily:
Leaked emails show Hoover academic conspiring with College Republicans to conduct ‘opposition research’ on student  —  Emails between the Hoover Institution's Niall Ferguson and well-known Republican student activists John Rice-Cameron '20 and Max Minshull '20 reveal coordination on …
 
 
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Julia Ioffe / Highline:
When the punishment feels like a crime
Discussion: Vox
Kevin Robillard / HuffPost:
The Most Interesting Democratic Primary No One Is Talking About Is In New Mexico
LOLITA C. BALDOR / Associated Press:
APNewsBreak: Pentagon to take over security clearance checks
Jason Hancock / Kansas City Star:
Greitens signs 77 bills on his final day, including one outlawing ‘revenge porn’
Lora Kolodny / CNBC:
Tesla workers say factory paint shop has had multiple fires, causing more problems than Tesla let on
Anti-Defamation League:
Louis Farrakhan Delivers Yet Another Sermon Laced With Anti-Semitic Tropes
 Earlier Items: 
Katy Murphy / Mercury News:
People are fleeing Silicon Valley for Nevada, Texas and Idaho, report finds
Discussion: Breitbart
Chicago Tribune:
Why Trump should leave Blagojevich in prison
Discussion: Raw Story, Washington Post and Politico
David Catanese / US News:
It's a Jungle in California's Primary
Discussion: The Atlantic
The Daily Beast:
Maria Bartiromo's Strange Trip From ‘Money Honey’ to One of Trump's Top Boosters
Michael Kruse / Politico:
‘He Pretty Much Gave In to Whatever They Asked For’
Discussion: Hullabaloo, Raw Story, The Week and Mediaite
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
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