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2:00 PM ET, August 24, 2018

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Wall Street Journal:
Allen Weisselberg, Longtime Trump Organization CFO, Is Granted Immunity in Cohen Probe  —  Weisselberg earlier this year was subpoenaed to testify before grand jury  —  Allen Weisselberg, President Trump's longtime financial gatekeeper, was granted immunity by federal prosecutors …
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William K. Rashbaum / New York Times:
Manhattan D.A. Eyes Criminal Charges Against Trump Organization  —  The Manhattan district attorney's office is considering pursuing criminal charges against the Trump Organization and two senior company officials in connection with Michael D. Cohen's hush money payment to an adult film actress …
Tom Winter / NBC News:
Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg given immunity by prosecutors to testify  —  Prosecutors say Weisselberg told another executive to designate a reimbursement to Cohen for the Stormy Daniels hush-money payment as “legal expenses.”  —  The longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization …
Discussion: Mother Jones and MSNBC
Jeff Horwitz / Associated Press:
AP: National Enquirer's safe held damaging Trump stories  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part of its cozy relationship with Donald Trump leading up to 2016 presidential election …
Discussion: CNBC, twitchy.com and Mediaite
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg, who allegedly helped arrange hush-money reimbursement to Cohen, granted immunity  —  Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer for the Trump Organization, was one of the executives who helped arrange $420,000 in payments …
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
No collusion? We'll see. But what about tax fraud?
Discussion: Fox News and Daily Kos
Politico:
Trump Organization CFO granted immunity in latest blow to the president
Discussion: The Daily Beast
New York Times:
Kremlin Sources Go Quiet, Leaving C.I.A. in the Dark About Putin's Plans for Midterms  —  WASHINGTON — In 2016, American intelligence agencies delivered urgent and explicit warnings about Russia's intentions to try to tip the American presidential election — and a detailed assessment …
Discussion: Raw Story
Aris Folley / The Hill:
Spiro Agnew lawyer: Trump should resign to keep Mueller from prosecuting his family  —  Martin London, a lawyer who represented former Vice President Spiro Agnew, said that President Trump  —  should resign from office to keep federal prosecutors from prosecuting his family.
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Martin London / TIME:
I Was a Lawyer for Spiro Agnew.  President Trump Should Consider Resigning  —  London is a retired partner for the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and the author of The Client Decides; he was a principal lawyer for Vice President Spiro Agnew.
Lia Eustachewich / New York Post:
Cohen told Congress he doesn't know if Donald knew about Trump Tower meeting  —  Michael Cohen told Congress that he had no idea whether President Trump knew ahead of time about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting that included Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer, a report said Thursday.
Wall Street Journal:
Michael Cohen Guilty Plea Reveals Link to Qatari Royal Family  —  Trump's former lawyer received a $100,000 brokerage fee for a Florida real-estate deal in which he represented a company owned by Sheikh Abdul Aziz  —  A $100,000 real-estate brokerage fee that was part of former Trump attorney …
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Times:
John McCain Will No Longer Be Treated for Brain Cancer, Family Says  —  WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain of Arizona, who has been battling brain cancer for more than a year, will no longer be treated for his condition, his family announced on Friday, a sign that the Republican war hero is most likely entering his final days.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
McCain to discontinue medical treatment
Discussion: ABC News and Breitbart
Michael Wilson / New York Times:
Former Head of C.D.C. Arrested on Sex Abuse Charge  —  Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, who ran the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for eight years under President Obama, was arrested in Brooklyn on Friday and charged with sex abuse after an incident in October 2017, the police said.
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Jonathan Allen / Reuters:
Former CDC director Frieden arrested for sexual abuse
Discussion: CNN and The Daily Caller
Jason Schwartz / Politico:
Second Fox News reporter leaves amid objections to network  —  In the Trump era, hard reporting is being crowded out by opinionated panels, current and former staffers say.  —  Another on-air reporter is leaving Fox News over frustrations with the direction and tone of the network …
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The Daily Beast:
Trump Has Found a Voice to Love in Tucker Carlson. That Love Isn't Always Returned.
Discussion: The Guardian and Informed Comment
Mark Landler / New York Times:
With a Vocabulary From ‘Goodfellas,’ Trump Evokes His Native New York  —  WASHINGTON — For much of the 1980s and 1990s, “the Dapper Don” and “the Donald” vied for supremacy on the front pages of New York's tabloids.  The don, John J. Gotti, died in a federal prison in 2002 …
Discussion: news.avclub.com
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James Gagliano / Washington Examiner:
Trump is acting like a mob boss — I know because I lived with one
Kate Sullivan / CNN:
Indicted Rep. Duncan Hunter: My wife handled my finances  —  (CNN)Rep. Duncan D. Hunter seemed to shift any blame onto his wife, Margaret, on Thursday for alleged campaign fund abuses, saying she was the one handling his finances.  —  “She was also the campaign manager …
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Carla Baranauckas / HuffPost:   Rep. Duncan Hunter Blames Wife For Campaign Spending Under Inquiry
Paul Fontelo / Roll Call:   Duncan Hunter is Using Campaign Funds to Defend Himself Against ... Misusing Campaign Funds
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
Here's Where Things Get Dangerous With Trump  —  There was a sense among some this week that we had at last reached that golden “inflection point” when all of Trump's lies, scams, cons, and crimes finally sink in with Republicans, and the cult begins to crack.
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Associated Press:   A president who demands loyalty finds it fleeting in DC
Popular Information:
BONUS: Trump's plot to muzzle Mueller
Discussion: The Editorial Board and Salon
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
When Justice Is Partial  —  Mueller is determined to sniff out any wrongdoing he can find—on one side.  —  U.S. Attorney Robert Khuzami took a few moments in his Tuesday statement about Michael Cohen's plea deal to sing neutrality's praise: “His day of reckoning serves as a reminder …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Tax-Cut Con Goes On  —  Why Social Security and Medicare are on the ballot.  —  What will happen if the blue wave in the midterm elections falls short?  Clearly, at this point it still might: Democrats will surely receive more votes than Republicans, but thanks to gerrymandering …
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Daniel Marans / HuffPost:   Indicted California Congressman Proposed Raising Retirement Age To 72
Jed Shugerman / Slate:
A Lone Holdout Juror Actually Made It More Likely That Paul Manafort Will Go to Jail Even if Trump Pardons Him  —  On Thursday, the Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump had recently discussed with his lawyers the prospect of issuing a pardon for Paul Manafort.
Françoise Mouly / New Yorker:
Barry Blitt's “Closing In”  —  The artist Barry Blitt, a contributor since 1994, has drawn more than a hundred covers for the magazine—and, since 2015, more than fifteen featuring President Trump.  His latest ("Sending sketches because I couldn't help myself," the accompanying note said) takes inspiration from a “Sopranos” scene.
Discussion: Washington Post
New Yorker:
The Conspiracy Memo Aimed at Obama Aides that Circulated in the Trump White House  —  The 2017 document, titled the “Echo Chamber,” accused former Obama officials of undermining the incoming Administration.  —  In early 2017, some of Donald Trump's advisers concluded that they faced …
New York Times:
They're Running for Office.  That's News to Them.  —  This much is certain: Helen Gambichler is running for office.  —  She is the Queens Democratic Party bosses' nominee for a spot on a little-known body called the Democratic County Committee.  —  County committee members are the very blades …
Abha Bhattarai / Washington Post:
Thousands of Amazon workers receive food stamps.  Now Bernie Sanders wants Amazon to pay up.  —  Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will soon introduce legislation that would require large employers like Amazon, Walmart and McDonald's to fully cover the cost of food stamps, public housing …
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Cafe Hayek
Jill Filipovic / New York Times:
Stormy Daniels, Feminist Hero  —  For once we're listening to a woman who refuses to wear either a scarlet letter or a superwoman's cape.  —  Ms. Filipovic is the author of “The H Spot: The feminist Pursuit of Happiness.”  —  Let's take a moment for Stormy Daniels.
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
For Female Candidates, Harassment and Threats Come Every Day  —  The abuse already common in many women's everyday lives can be amplified in political campaigns, especially if the candidate is also a member of a minority group.  —  Four days before the 2016 congressional primary …
Colby Hall / Mediaite:
Iowa TPUSA Apologizes to Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk for ‘Misunderstanding’ Over Canceled Event  —  UPDATE: It appears that the Iowa chapter of TPUSA is now claiming that there was some ‘misunderstanding’ and that Kirk and Owens never reached out to hold an event in Iowa City as previously reported.
Discussion: twitchy.com and The Daily Beast
Maureen Callahan / New York Post:
Tesla insiders say 'it's a s-t show' under beleaguered Elon Musk  —  As Elon Musk continues to struggle — with Tesla under investigation by the SEC following his tweet that it might go private after “funding secured,” among several other self-inflicted wounds — employees tell The Post that the company is in turmoil.
Malcolm Gay / BostonGlobe.com:
Colleges cut ties with acclaimed organist amid sex allegations  —  Colleges in Massachusetts and Ohio have abruptly cut ties with a Boston-area concert organist of international acclaim amid allegations of sexual misconduct dating back decades.  —  James David Christie …
 
 
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Taylor Telford / Washington Post:
‘White Christian conservative males’ will suffer if school hires diversity director, lawmaker says
Discussion: Raw Story and The Daily Caller
CBS News:
People are growing marijuana illegally in national forests - and it's ravaging them
Discussion: Daily Wire
Carla Green / The Guardian:
Where the sidewalk ends: LA businesses put up fences to keep out homeless
Discussion: Daily Wire
Haaretz:
Netanyahu on Trump's Peace Plan: 'I Don't See Any Urgency on This Matter'
Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
Lawyer for alleged Russian agent Maria Butina says texts show claim that she offered sex for job is ‘sexist smear’
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Department of Justice Reveals ‘Glitch’ Shielded Officials From Public Scrutiny
Donie O'Sullivan / CNNMoney:
Facebook removes Syrian war page it believes is linked to Russian intel, Twitter keeps it online
Jeryl Bier / Weekly Standard:
The Communist Who Launched Keith Ellison's Career
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
 Earlier Items: 
The Babylon Bee:
Horrified Progressive Suddenly Realizes Mike Pence Next In Line For Presidency
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Kavanaugh eases off call for presidential immunity in meetings with senators
Jay Nordlinger / National Review:
Two Cheers, If Not the Full Three, for Shame
NBC News:
Trump admin intentionally slowing FBI vetting of refugees, ex-officials say
John Koblin / New York Times:
Conan O'Brien's Unrequited Fanboy Love for Robert Caro
Michelle Robertson / San Francisco Chronicle:
It's not just fog turning the sky gray: SF air quality is 3 times worse than Beijing