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3:45 PM ET, June 7, 2018

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Washington Post:
Pruitt enlisted security detail in picking up dry cleaning, moisturizing lotion  —  Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt asked members of his 24/7 security detail to run errands for him on occasion, including picking up his dry cleaning and taking him in search …
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Eric Lipton / New York Times:
The Chemical Industry Scores a Big Win at the E.P.A.  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration, after heavy lobbying by the chemical industry, is scaling back the way the federal government determines health and safety risks associated with the most dangerous chemicals on the market …
Politico:
Another mess for Pruitt: Overstaying his White House welcome at lunch  —  Too many visits for lunch at the Mess earned a rebuke from the White House.  —  EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt loves eating at the White House mess, an exclusive U.S. Navy-run restaurant open only to White House officials, Cabinet members and other dignitaries.
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Trump and Bolton spurn top-level North Korea planning  —  After two months on the job, Trump's new national security adviser has not called a single top-level National Security Council meeting on North Korea.  —  National Security Adviser John Bolton has yet to convene a Cabinet-level meeting …
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Washington Post:
Trump complains about traveling to Canada ahead of Singapore summit with Kim  —  President Trump is planning to fly to Canada on Friday.  He is not exactly happy about it.  —  The president has vented privately about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as their trade tensions have spilled into public view.
Jennifer Hansler / CNN:
Japanese PM Abe mistakenly retweets Trump's attack on GOP senator  —  Shinzo Abe surprises Trump with custom hats  —  (CNN)An attempt at Twitter diplomacy went awry on Thursday when the Japanese Prime Minister's account accidentally quoted a tweet from the President of the United States bashing a sitting senator.
John Hudson / Washington Post:   A cryptocurrency for marijuana is backing Dennis Rodman's trip to Singapore
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Democrats Childishly Resist Trump's North Korea Efforts
Discussion: New Republic
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
President Trump Still Way Too Lazy to Do His Job
Discussion: Politico, Axios, Washington Post and MSNBC
Madeline Fish / Fox News:
Kim Jong Un terrified someone will kill him at Singapore summit: report
Discussion: Politico, Breitbart and The Guardian
John Wagner / Washington Post:
'It's about the attitude': Trump says he doesn't have to prepare much for his summit with North Korea's leader
Discussion: Politico
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Trump still holds Jimmy Carter's view on withdrawing U.S. troops from South Korea
Discussion: 38 North
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Poll: Economic satisfaction under Trump isn't helping his party's 2018 chances  —  By a whopping 25-point margin, voters say they're more likely to back a congressional candidate who promises to serve as a check on President Donald Trump, according to a new national poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal.
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NBC News:
NBC/WSJ poll: Trump's support has gotten deeper — but not broader
Politico:
Judge Jeanine still tangoing with Trump over an administration role  —  The president has dangled top jobs in front of the Fox News host, a longtime New York pal, who has expressed interest in leaving her cable-news perch for government.  —  Jeanine Pirro has a top-rated Fox News show …
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BostonGlobe.com:
Why hasn't Bernie Sanders endorsed his son's run for Congress?  —  Senator Bernie Sanders has traveled to Iowa and narrated a 30-second ad to endorse one congressional candidate and journeyed to Allentown, Pa., on behalf of another.  He publicly backed a mayoral candidate in Omaha.
Aidan McLaughlin / Mediaite:
Hannity Advises Mueller Witnesses: ‘Bash’ Your Phones ‘With a Hammer’  —  Sean Hannity raised eyebrows on Wednesday night by doling out advice to witnesses in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, based on how Hillary Clinton handled her email investigation: destroy your phones.
Discussion: RedState
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Alexandra Ma / Business Insider:
‘Delete all your emails and then acid-wash’ …
New York Times:
White House Analysis Finds Tariffs Will Hurt Growth, as Officials Insist Otherwise  —  WASHINGTON — A White House economic analysis of President Trump's trade agenda has concluded that Mr. Trump's tariffs will hurt economic growth in the United States, according to several people familiar with the research.
Miriam Jordan / New York Times:
'It's Horrendous': The Heartache of a Migrant Boy Taken From His Father  —  When he landed in Michigan in late May, all the weary little boy carried was a trash bag stuffed with dirty clothes from his dayslong trek across Mexico, and two small pieces of paper — one a stick-figure drawing …
Charles Robinson / Yahoo! Sports:
Sources: Colin Kaepernick's legal team expected to subpoena President Trump in case against NFL  —  After months of circling President Donald Trump during NFL depositions and discovery, Colin Kaepernick's lawyers are expected to force Trump directly into the ongoing legal battle between the quarterback and league.
Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
Foreign leaders who embraced Trump now feel burned  —  Trump's overseas friends are learning the hard way that handshakes and golf games can't convince Trump not to smack would-be allies.  —  Call it friends without benefits.  —  Foreign leaders are learning that hand-holding, golf games …
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Helene Fouquet / Bloomberg:
France Warns Trump It Won't Sign a G-7 Statement
Discussion: New Republic and Politico
Associated Press:
DOJ offers new briefing as lawmakers dispute Trump spy claim  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Trying to combat President Donald Trump's allegations of misconduct, the Justice Department is offering lawmakers a new look at classified documents next week on the FBI's use of an informant in the Russia investigation.
James Fanelli / New York Daily News:
Celebrity chef Adam Harvey arrested for poisoning seven-story maple tree blocking his solar panels  —  A tree dies in Brooklyn.  —  A celebrity chef with a warped sense of going green poisoned a neighbor's giant silver maple tree because it blocked sunlight from the solar panels on his Windsor Terrace home …
Discussion: grubstreet and Daily Wire
Washington Post:
This Ohio factory thought it could bring U.S. jobs back from China.  Then Trump got involved.  —  By David J. Lynch June 6 at 5:30 PM Email the author  —  CLEVELAND — Bill Adler was invited last year to bid on a contract to make commercial sausage stuffers for a company that wanted to replace its Chinese supplier.
New York Times:
A Secretive Owner of Triple-Crown Contender Justify: George Soros  —  If the strapping chestnut colt Justify wins the Belmont Stakes on Saturday to become just the 13th horse in history to claim horse racing's Triple Crown, two of the three groups that have an ownership stake …
Discussion: NTK Network
David Faris / The Week:
Democrats are totally blowing it  —  Things are looking up for President Trump and his Republican Party.  —  While both Trump and his congressional allies remain staggeringly unpopular, recent polling indicates that they might skate by with a narrow House majority in the fall and even pick up a seat or two in the Senate.
Discussion: Sean Hannity, CNN, Politico and Mediaite
Alex Spence / BuzzFeed:
Let Trump Handle Brexit: An Explosive Leaked Recording Reveals Boris Johnson's Private Views About Britain's Foreign Policy  —  “I am increasingly admiring of Donald Trump.  I have become more and more convinced that there is method in his madness.”  —  Theresa May will use the G7 summit …
Discussion: Politico
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
IT scandal set to explode — or not  —  At the FOX News site Frank Miniter checks in on “the curious case of Imran Awan” in a column headlined “Democrats' IT scandal set to explode with possible plea deal.”  The Daily Caller's Luke Rosiak has broken story after story in the Awan case.
Discussion: Breitbart, Fox News and Sean Hannity
Liz Robbins / New York Times:
He Delivered Pizza to an Army Base in Brooklyn.  Now He Faces Deportation.  —  Food delivery.  Sanctuary.  Those are often the anchors for the more than half a million undocumented immigrants who live and work in New York City.  —  But an incident at the United States Army base in Fort Hamilton …
Sam Levin / The Guardian:
Scooters littering US city streets shout at people: 'Unlock me or I'll call the police'  —  Built-in alarm sparks anger from city officials amid concerns over racism and policing: ‘This is a threat to people’  —  Play Video  —  The stories of Americans calling police on people of color …
Discussion: Denver Post
Los Angeles Times:
How Villaraigosa lost the governor's race despite tens of millions of dollars spent to boost his bid  —  When Antonio Villaraigosa was elected mayor of Los Angeles, it signaled the growing clout of California's Latino voters as well as the rise of a Democratic star whose charisma and ambition could take him to loftier perches.
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Will Preet Bharara Run for Attorney General?  He Just Registered to Vote  —  Preet Bharara, the former United States attorney in Manhattan who was fired by President Trump, has registered as a Democratic voter in New York for the first time in more than a decade amid speculation that he might run for attorney general.
Discussion: Roll Call
Houston Chronicle:
Trump: Many Texans watched Harvey from their boats, requiring Coast Guard rescue  —  AUSTIN — President Donald Trump praised the Coast Guard for its heroics during Hurricane Harvey Wednesday, but credited the high number of water rescues to people taking their boats out to watch the storm roll in, baffling first responders.
The Hill:
GOP staves off immigration revolt — for now  —  (R-Wis.) on Thursday tamped down a Republican insurrection on immigration — at least temporarily — with vows to “put pen to paper” on a compromise bill to protect the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers.
Discussion: Townhall, ABC News and RedState
Washington Post:
U.S. suicide rates rise sharply across the country, new report shows  —  By Amy Ellis Nutt June 7 at 1:14 PM Email the author  —  Suicide rates rose in all but one state between 1999 and 2016, with increases seen across age, gender, race and ethnicity, according to a report released Thursday …
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
The Quiet Rage Of Mazie Hirono  —  Mazie Hirono used to be known as the “good girl” of Hawaii politics.  —  She was seen as polite, never in-your-face, not a boat-rocker.  But now, that view has changed.  —  As one Hawaii columnist put it, she is a “badass.”  —  “I always was,” Hirono said in an interview with NPR.
John F. Harris / Politico:
What Bill Clinton Was Really Thinking  —  His book tour provided an important window into understanding an old man at a new moment — and revealed Clinton as painfully behind the times.  —  People say they want authenticity from politicians—just show us what you really feel …
 
 
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RealClearInvestigations:
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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Andrew McCabe Seeks Immunity for . . . What?
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Virginia Gov Signs Medicaid Expansion After 5-Year Fight, With More Battles Ahead
Janelle O'Dea / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
FLORISSANT  • Nina Tramble isn't ready to be forced out of a home in a neighborhood …
Weekly Standard:
Who Cares about Entitlements?  —  Well all will—in about eight years.
CNN:
John Bolton's chief of staff defended fringe anti-Muslim, far-right activists in online columns
Discussion: Algemeiner.com
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Former Fox News analyst says Fox has become ‘destructive propaganda machine’
Discussion: New York Times
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The Self-Defeating Myth Of “Pulling It Off”
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CNBC:
US hits China's ZTE with $1 billion penalty in deal to end crippling sanctions, Commerce Secretary Ross says
Andrew Freedman / Axios:
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