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11:40 PM ET, October 30, 2018

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Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
Mueller Wants the FBI to Look at a Scheme to Discredit Him  —  A company that appears to be run by a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist offered to pay women to make false claims against Special Counsel Robert Mueller in the days leading up to the midterm elections—and the special counsel's office has asked the FBI to weigh in.
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NBC News:
Mueller refers sex assault scheme targeting him to FBI for investigation  —  “We immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation,” said Peter Carr, spokesperson for the special counsel.  —  Special counsel Robert Mueller last week asked the FBI to investigate a possible scam …
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Update on Mueller Accusations  —  Earlier today we were given information on accusations against former FBI Director Robert Mueller.  —  We took the documents down and we are currently investigating these accusations.  —  There are also very serious allegations against Jacob Wohl.
The Daily Beast:
Inside the Crazy Cabal Trying to Smear Robert Mueller  —  A Seth Rich conspiracy pusher and fringe online figures appear to be working behind the scenes.  —  One of the shadier characters in politics, along with a number of fringe internet figures, appears to be behind an attempt to pay women …
Jay Willis / GQ:
MAGA Trolls' Efforts to Take Down Robert Mueller Flame Out in Hilarious and Spectacular Fashion  —  In news that will shock you, a plot involving Jacob Wohl has some holes.  Here's how it went down.  —  Politics in 2018 is a nightmarish hellscape that is largely devoid of heroes …
Aric Toler / bellingcat:   The Unintelligent Design of SureFire Intelligence
Adam Goldman / New York Times:   Plot to Smear Mueller Unravels as F.B.I. Is Asked to Investigate
HuffPost:
The Bizarre And Failed Attempt To Smear Robert Mueller
Discussion: Law & Crime and Mediaite
Washington Post:
Trump's proposal to end birthright citizenship is unconstitutional  —  George T. Conway III is of counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.  Neal Katyal is a partner at Hogan Lovells and former acting U.S. solicitor general in the Obama administration.  —  Sometimes the Constitution's text …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
In Campaign's Homestretch, Trump Tosses Out Ideas to See What Sticks  —  WASHINGTON — First there was the middle-class tax cut that even his allies and many of his aides had not heard about.  Then troops were dispatched to the border to counter an “invasion of our country” by impoverished migrants about 900 miles away.
Discussion: Raw Story, CNN, Mother Jones and Politico
Axios:
Exclusive: Trump targeting birthright citizenship with executive order
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
How Trump's ‘birthright’ idea went from the fringe to the Oval Office
Kevin Cullen / BostonGlobe.com:
Freddy Geas, suspected killer of Whitey Bulger, didn't like informants  —  When private investigator Ted McDonough heard that Freddy Geas was suspected by authorities of taking part in the murder of James “Whitey” Bulger, he knew immediately why Geas might have done it.
Discussion: CBS Boston
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BostonGlobe.com:
‘Whitey’ Bulger dead: Inmate with Mafia ties investigated in killing
Boston Herald:
James ‘Whitey’ Bulger dead, had been moved to W. Va.
Discussion: Townhall
David Hudnall / Kansas City Pitch:
Steve Bannon draws crowd of tens to rally for Steve Watkins in Topeka  —  “Any honeybuns left over from the continental this morning?”  —  Sherman Smith Twitter  —  I highly recommend that you take a look at Topeka Capital-Journal managing editor Sherman Smith's Twitter thread about attending …
Dominique Jackson / Raw Story:
WATCH: Trump's motorcade forced to turn around after thousands of protesters flood Pittsburgh streets  —  On Tuesday, despite many people's wishes, President Donald Trump traveled to Pittsburgh to pay his respects to the lives lost in the synagogue massacre.
Discussion: Daily Kos and NPR
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Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:
Pittsburgh mayor: Our priority is funerals, not Trump's visit  —  The mayor of Pittsburgh suggested that President Trump choose a different time to visit the city rather than the day of the first of 11 funerals for the victims of Saturday's synagogue shooting.
Armin Rosen / Tablet Magazine:   The Funeral of David and Cecil Rosenthal
New York Times:
Pittsburgh Unites in Grief, Even as It Splits Over Trump's Visit
Discussion: Althouse
Washington Post:
Zinke's own agency watchdog just referred him to the Justice Department  —  Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has come under scrutiny on multiple fronts  —  The Interior Department's Office of Inspector General has referred one of its ongoing probes into the conduct of Secretary Ryan Zinke …
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Carrie Dann / NBC News:
Poll: Blackburn edges ahead of Bredesen in tight Tennessee Senate contest  —  Among likely voters, Blackburn leads 51 percent to 46 percent.  —  WASHINGTON — Republican Marsha Blackburn is now narrowly edging Democrat Phil Bredesen in Tennessee's closely-watched Senate race despite Bredesen's …
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Bloomberg:   Republicans Fear Some Voters Are Losing Enthusiasm With a Week Until the Midterms
David Edwards / Raw Story:
GOP Senate candidate Martha McSally: 'I'm getting my ass kicked' because of vote to repeal Obamacare  —  Republican Senate candidate Martha McSally (R-AZ) complained in a recent interview that she is getting her “ass kicked” because she voted to repeal President Barack Obama's health care reform law.
Discussion: Arizona Republic
John Foley / Reuters:
Breakingviews - Exclusive: FedEx drops NRA deal by snail-mail  —  NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mass shootings happen in an instant and grab headlines.  A business and investment shift away from the firearms industry is happening more subtly.  FedEx, the U.S. shipping group …
New York Magazine:
12 Young People on Why They Probably Won't Vote  —  As told to , Rachel Bashein, Zak Cheney-Rice, Amelia Schonbek, and Emma Whitford  —  More than half of American adults plan to cast ballots in November, but only a third of people ages 18 to 29 say they will.  Here, 12 young adults on why they probably won't vote.
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Ali Dukakis / ABC News:
As special counsel closes in, Roger Stone suits up for legal battle
Grace Segers / CBS News:
Mattis calls for ceasefire in Yemen within 30 days  —  Secretary of Defense James Mattis called for a ceasefire in war-torn Yemen within the next 30 days during a discussion at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on Tuesday.  Mattis told former Bush national security adviser Stephen Hadley that …
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Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:   Saudi role in devastating Yemen war comes under new scrutiny after Khashoggi murder
TMZ.com:
Kanye West Breaks From Politics and Says 'I've Been Used' … 4:15 PM PT — Kanye contacted us to make it clear he did not mention Donald Trump in his tweets, and he's getting out of politics altogether.  —  As for being “used” ... he says he was specifically referencing Blexit, and that's it.
Discussion: Raw Story
CNN:
The radicalization of an alleged domestic terrorist  —  Woman warned Twitter about bomb suspect  —  New York (CNN)Cesar Sayoc's social media accounts read like a blueprint for the radicalization of an alleged domestic terrorist.  —  A CNN KFile analysis of thousands of tweets sent …
Discussion: The Week and New York Times
Sam J. / twitchy.com:
OMG THIS!  Conservative woman writes thread shredding each and every Leftist talking point and it's SPECTACULAR  —  If you read no other tweets or threads on Twitter today, read THIS ONE.  —  Heather's thread takes each and every Leftist talking point you've seen in both traditional …
VICE News US:
We posed as 100 senators to run ads on Facebook.  Facebook approved all of them.  —  One of Facebook's major efforts to add transparency to political advertisements is a required “Paid for by” disclosure at the top of each ad supposedly telling users who is paying for political ads that show up in their news feeds.
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
Standing ‘Against White Supremacy,’ G.O.P. Campaign Chief Rebukes Steve King  —  WASHINGTON — As Pittsburgh began burying the victims of Saturday's synagogue massacre, the head of the House Republican campaign arm all but jettisoned Representative Steve King of Iowa from the House Republican Conference …
Discussion: HuffPost, The Intercept and Bloomberg
Roxane Gay / New York Times:
You're Disillusioned.  That's Fine.  Vote Anyway.  —  Very pragmatic advice for anyone thinking about not casting a ballot.  —  A young woman in Milwaukee recently asked me if I had any advice for disillusioned young voters.  She said that in a representative democracy it was hard to want to vote for …
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
In North Dakota, Native Americans Try to Turn an ID Law to Their Advantage  —  FORT YATES, N.D. — Nobody in the squat yellow house serving as the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's get-out-the-vote headquarters knew its address.  —  It was on Red Tail Hawk Avenue; they knew that much.
Discussion: HuffPost
Daily Mail:
Out of jail: Mounir el-Motassadeq in Marrakesh  —  He was friends in Germany with Mohamed Atta, who crashed a plane into the North Tower and was one of the ringleaders of the Hamburg Al Qaeda cell who planned the atrocity.  —  The only other man convicted over 9/11, Zacarias Moussaoui …
Stephanie K. Baer / BuzzFeed News:
Three Men Convicted Of Plotting To Bomb Somali Refugees Say They Were Encouraged By Trump's Rhetoric  —  Three men who were convicted of plotting to bomb an apartment building that housed a mosque and dozens of Muslim Somali refugees in Kansas were encouraged by President Donald Trump's rhetoric …
Daily Mail:
Bernice and Sylvan Simon, aged 84 and 86  —  Bernice and Sylvan Simon, 84 and 86  —  The Simons, who had been married for 62 years, were sitting in the back of the main sanctuary when the gunman opened fire.  Sylvan, a retired accountant, was still recovering from recently breaking his arm and the couple had no time to escape.
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Billionaire Democratic donor George Soros, undeterred by bomb threat, leaves the door open to more midterm contributions with a week to go  — With just a week until Election Day, billionaire Democrat George Soros is leaving the door open to making another major investment in the midterm campaign.
 
 
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Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Rampant Bias and Misinformation at the Guardian
Center for Public Integrity:
A Donald Trump appointee — also a Saudi government lobbyist — is reassessing his roles
Molly Jong-Fast / The Forward:
Trump Is Using Ivanka As A Prop To Whitewash Anti-Semitism
Sophie Novack / The Texas Observer:
We Support Pre-Existing Condition Protections, Say Republicans Who've Repeatedly Tried to Eliminate Them
Discussion: Breitbart
Daniel Marans / HuffPost:
‘Rabbi’ At Mike Pence Rally Thinks Jews Who Deny Christ Go To Hell
Tatiana Siegel / Hollywood Reporter:
Megyn Kelly Character Cut From Showtime's Roger Ailes Series (Exclusive)
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Jeff Weiss / Washington Post:
Post Malone is the perfect pop star for this American moment. That's not a compliment.
Yahoo:
Justice Kavanaugh declines more than $600,000 raised in GoFundMe campaign
Richard L. Hasen / Slate:
How Democrats Can Reverse Years of Voter Suppression
Discussion: Hullabaloo