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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Vote against the GOP this November  —  Amid the carnage of Republican misrule in Washington, there is this glimmer of good news: The family-shredding policy along the southern border, the most telegenic recent example of misrule, clarified something.  Occurring less than 140 days before elections …
Washington Post:
Arguments, confusion, second-guessing: Inside Trump's reversal on separating migrant families  —  The White House's hastily crafted executive order to end child separations spurred confusion and fights within the federal government, and second-guessing from the president who had demanded the order in the first place.
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Brad Heath / USA Today:
DOJ: Trump's immigration crackdown ‘diverting’ resources from drug cases  —  Federal prosecutors warned they were diverting resources from drug-smuggling cases in southern California to handle the flood of immigration charges brought on by the Trump administration's border crackdown, records obtained by USA TODAY show.
TIME:
Exclusive: Navy Document Shows Plan to Erect ‘Austere’ Detention Camps  —  The U.S. Navy is preparing plans to construct sprawling detention centers for tens of thousands of immigrants on remote bases in California, Alabama and Arizona, escalating the military's task in implementing President Donald Trump's …
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The original source for Trump's claim of 63,000 immigrant murders?  Bad data from Steve King in 2005.  —  All right.  Settle in for a bit and maybe swipe over to the calculator app on your phone.  We're about to go on quite a numeric roller coaster ride.  —  President Trump shifted …
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Jennifer Epstein / Bloomberg:   Harris Says Trump Guilty of ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ on Border
Ariel Edwards-Levy / HuffPost:
More Americans Blame Undocumented Parents Than Trump For Family Separations
Discussion: CNN and New York Times
Drew Tripp / WCIV:
Katie Arrington seriously injured in deadly wrong-way wreck in Charleston County  —  Lowcountry elected official Katie Arrington is in a local hospital after she and a friend were seriously injured in a deadly wreck in Charleston County late Friday night, authorities say.
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Schuyler Kropf / Post and Courier:
Katie Arrington alert, talking after surgery following two-car fatal accident Friday night  —  Katie Arrington, who two weeks ago won the Republican 1st Congressional District nomination over Mark Sanford, was in a fatal car accident late Friday, sustaining serious injuries but was alert …
Discussion: Axios and Political Wire
Abigail Tracy / Vanity Fair:
Is Mueller's Team Worried that Trump's Strategy Is Working?  —  The special counsel believes polarized media coverage has poisoned the well of potential jurors.  —  Never one to pass up an opportunity to attack the media, Donald Trump excoriated ABC News on Wednesday after the network aired …
Discussion: Politico, Fox News, CNN and Vox
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Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Mueller signals outside prosecutors may eventually take over Russian trolls case
Discussion: Political Wire and emptywheel
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Mueller seeks September sentencing for Papadopoulos
Discussion: Political Wire and Raw Story
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Mention of Trump campaign may be off the table at Manafort trial
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Chris Cillizza / CNN:
An utterly disastrous week for Donald Trump  —  Washington (CNN)Fresh off one of the best — or, at the very least, most consequential — weeks of his presidency, Donald Trump just experienced one of his worst weeks in the White House.  —  The week was totally defined by the botched handling …
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New York Times:
Why Are Parents Bringing Their Children on Treacherous Treks to the U.S. Border?  —  President Trump hopes to deter the flow of migrants into the United States, but near the busy border crossing in Arizona, some said that the threat of separation from their children would not deter them.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Britain Has a Russia Collusion Scandal Now.  It Looks Exactly Like Trump's.  —  The most important thing to understand about the Russia scandal is that it perfectly fits a clear pattern of behavior.  What Vladimir Putin is accused of doing to help Donald Trump win the presidency …
Eliza Relman / Business Insider:
Young Trump staffers are complaining they can't date in DC because everyone hates them  — Young Trump administration staffers are having a hard time dating in Washington, one of the most Democratic cities in the country.  — Even after leaving their administration jobs …
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Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
Trump autographed photos of deceased crime victims for White House ‘Angel Families’ event
Discussion: twitchy.com
Mark Sanford / Washington Post:
I lost because I wasn't Trump enough.  All Republicans should worry.  —  Mark Sanford, a Republican, represents South Carolina's 1st Congressional District in the House of Representatives.  —  They say elections have consequences, and if this is so, we should all be concerned over the recent primary along the coast of South Carolina.
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Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Trump's false portrayal of his Sanford insult goes largely unchallenged by House Republicans: 'It wasn't a big deal'
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
Donald Trump and the 1930s playbook: liberal democracy comes unstuck  —  “I really don't care.  Do u?” said graffiti on the back of Melania Trump's coat as she boarded the plane for Texas to visit encaged child migrants.  No one, except Donald Trump, who tweeted that her garb was meant as a criticism of the …
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Lobsters, Small-Batch Whiskey and Trump's Trade War  —  WASHINGTON — The effects of President Trump's trade war are beginning to ripple through the United States economy as steel tariffs disrupt domestic supply chains and global trading partners retaliate against a wide variety of American products …
Derek Robertson / Politico:
Washington, D.C.: the Psychopath Capital of America  —  A new study ranks each state, plus D.C., by their psychopathic tendencies.  The race for first?  It isn't even close.  —  As Washington's shock over winning the Stanley Cup demonstrates, the nation's capital isn't used to being first in anything.
John Harwood / CNBC:
Trump, again and again, describes a world detached from reality  — Over and over, he painted fundamentally false portraits of people and events to flatter himself, discredit predecessors and rivals, and promote his political objectives.  — Some highlights from Trump's week include …
The Daily Beast:
Trump Reaffirms North Korean Nuclear Threat After Saying It Was Gone  —  President Donald Trump told Congress in a letter on Friday that North Korea's “provocative, destabilizing, and repressive actions...continue to constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat” to the United States.
Jonathan O'Connell / Washington Post:
Trump business dealings raise ‘serious concerns,’ ethics office says  —  The government's top ethics official said some of President Trump's business dealings “raise serious concerns” but that the office lacks the authority to launch an investigation requested last month by congressional Democrats.
Discussion: Raw Story
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Seven Ways Alabama Has Made It Harder to Vote  —  Five years ago, the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the landmark Voting Rights Act.  Since then, Alabama has enacted a slew of restrictive voting laws and policies.  —  Five years after the Supreme Court invalidated …
Mark Hilliard / The Irish Times:
James Comey: 'I am disgusted, I am horrified, I am embarrassed, I'm ashamed'  —  Former FBI director in Dublin criticises separation of children and parents at US/Mexico border  —  Former FBI director James Comey has said he was so ashamed by his country's separation of children and parents …
Discussion: Fox News and The Gateway Pundit
Steve Reilly / USA Today:
USA TODAY tracking where separated children sent  —  Since the Trump Administration established a “zero tolerance” policy over illegal border crossings, more than 2,000 children have been separated from their families after crossing the country's Southwest border.
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
The four times Trump signed tax returns for his foundation that contained incorrect information  —  For years, President Trump personally signed the tax returns for his charitable foundation, scrawling his signature just below a stern warning from the IRS: Providing false information could lead to “penalties of perjury.”
Larry Neumeister / Associated Press:
Man charged in bike path killings speaks in court of ‘Allah’  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The man charged with murdering eight people on a New York City bike path and injuring many more spoke out in court Friday over a prosecutor's objection, invoking “Allah” and defending the Islamic State.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Adam Cox / Just Security:
Detention of Migrant Families as “Deterrence”: Ethical Flaws and Empirical Doubts  —  Everyone knew that separating children was about deterrence, using them as pawns in a grownups' game to send a message that those seeking to migrate to the United States should stay out.
VICE:
The ‘New York Times’ Invites You to Fight Fake News with This $300 T-Shirt  —  The Gray Lady teamed up with a Japanese streetwear company to sell you woke merch.  —  Screenshot via Sacai/Saks Fifth Avenue  —  In the post-truth era, many are wondering how to fight the epidemic of fake news.
Discussion: Mediaite
 
 
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Wall Street Journal:
Mueller's Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
Heather Mac Donald / City Journal:
Who's Really to Blame at the Border?
Meagan Flynn / Laredo Morning News:
WikiLeaks publishes identities and information about ICE employees amid intensifying anger
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Poll: Public approval of Mueller is declining
Erin Banco / New Jersey Online:
Trump Organization and Kushner Companies sever ties on N.J. business deals
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans' Certainty About Voting This Year Starting Off Low
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Can the Border Patrol ask for your papers? This tool shows if you're in the ‘border zone.’
 Earlier Items: 
Associated Press:
Trump pushes back against border separation uproar
Dan Diamond / Politico:
HHS creates task force to reunify migrant families
Discussion: Conservative News Today and Axios
Eric Russell / Press Herald:
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate from Maine arrested at Texas child detention center
Discussion: Daily Wire and Law & Crime
Ryan Park / New York Times:
The Last of the Tiger Parents
Elizabeth Hewitt / VTDigger:
For second year, Sanders earns more than $1M
Jon Hernandez / CBC News:
Jogger accidentally crosses U.S. border from B.C., gets detained for 2 weeks by authorities
Discussion: VICE
 

 
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