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Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Trump, Wrecker of Reputations  —  On Attorney General William Barr's testimony and the coming constitutional crisis.  —  In the first year of the Trump Presidency, White House advisers often promised reporters that this would be the week when they would unveil Trump's plans for a massive investment in American infrastructure.
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Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
For Fear of William Barr  —  The attorney general gets attacked because his probe endangers many powerful people.  —  The only thing uglier than an angry Washington is a fearful Washington.  And fear is what's driving this week's blitzkrieg of Attorney General William Barr.
Discussion: Power Line, The Hill and twitchy.com
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
Trump is already set to use the government to destroy the Democratic nominee  —  The 2020 election is going to be ugly in many different ways.  If you thought Donald Trump ran a rancid campaign when he was trying to make it to the White House, just you wait until he's fighting to preserve his power.
Andy Borowitz / New Yorker:   Barr Unable to Give Honest Answer to Drive-Thru Window at Arby's
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
In Barr, Trump has found someone who licks his boots out of principle
CNN:
Pressure grows for Mueller to speak
Discussion: Power Line and Mashable
Quin Hillyer / Washington Examiner:
Barr's theory would create a tyrannical presidency
Discussion: Bloomberg, The Atlantic and Vox
Megan Henney / Fox Business:
US job growth surges in April, beating expectations with 263,000 added  —  The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in April, soaring past Wall Street's expectations for an increase of 185,000 jobs, while unemployment fell to the lowest rate since 1969.  —  The unemployment rate dropped to 3.6 percent …
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Associated Press:
U.S. jobless rate drops to 49-year low
Ben Casselman / New York Times:   Why Wages Are Finally Rising, 10 Years After the Recession
Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
U.S. Added 263,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate at 3.6%
Discussion: Political Wire
The Daily Beast:
Mark Halperin Enlists Pals Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Michael Smerconish to Rehab His Career After Sexual Misconduct Scandal  —  The disgraced pundit has re-emerged from #MeToo hiding and has met with media friends for new punditry work—including a scrapped gig with the hosts of MSNBC's ‘Morning Joe.’
Rachel Frazin / The Hill:
California Senate passes bill that would keep Trump off 2020 ballot unless he releases tax returns  —  The California state Senate on Thursday approved a bill to require candidates appearing on the presidential primary ballot — including President Trump — to release five years' worth of income tax returns.
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Greg Farrell / Bloomberg:
Someone Did Get to Look at Trump's Tax Returns: Deutsche Bankers
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Alexandria Neason / Columbia Journalism Review:
On Twitter, news outlets amplify Trump's false statements: study  —  When a president speaks, what he says is, by journalistic norms, inherently newsworthy.  But when a president lies—on social media, at press conferences, and in speeches—news organizations have to reconsider old rules …
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Media Matters for America:
Study: Major media outlets' Twitter accounts amplify false Trump claims on average 19 times a day  —  Major media outlets failed to rebut President Donald Trump's misinformation 65% of the time in their tweets about his false or misleading comments, according to a Media Matters review.
Discussion: Political Wire
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Watergate had the Nixon tapes.  Mueller had Annie Donaldson's notes.  —  The notes, scribbled rapidly on a legal pad, captured the fear inside the White House when President Trump raged over the Russia investigation and decreed he was firing the FBI director who led it: “Is this the beginning of the end?”
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Inside Bernie Sanders's 1988 10-day ‘honeymoon’ in the Soviet Union  —  Bernie Sanders was bare-chested, towel-draped, sitting at a table lined with vodka bottles, as he sang “This Land Is Your Land” to his hosts in the Soviet Union in the spring of 1988.  —  The just-married socialist mayor …
Discussion: Althouse and Dispatches
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Holly Otterbein / Politico:   ‘Anyone Ever Seen Cocaine?’ What We Found in the Archives of Bernie Sanders's Long-Lost TV Show.
Caitlin Oprysko / Politico:
‘Bigger than WATERGATE’: Trump hails NYT report on FBI meeting with Papadopoulos  —  The White House on Friday seized on revelations that the FBI during the 2016 campaign sent an undercover investigator to meet with an aide to then-candidate Donald Trump, with the president calling the news “bigger than Watergate.”
Discussion: Mediaite, Fox News and Political Wire
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
William Barr's Justice Department Just Filed the Most Nakedly Political Brief in the Agency's History  —  On Wednesday afternoon, after Attorney General William Barr finished his truculent and mendacious testimony before the Senate, the Department of Justice filed perhaps the most embarrassing …
Discussion: ThinkProgress
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:   The Coming Subpoena Fights Between Trump and Congress, Explained
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
The 2019 governor's race that has Trump's team sweating  —  Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin is a presidential phone-buddy and White House regular who's become one of President Donald Trump's loudest surrogates.  —  He's also one of the most unpopular governors in the country, facing a treacherous reelection in November.
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
The Economy and the Election  —  For as long as I've covered politics, the conventional wisdom has been that presidents win re-election in good economic times and they lose when the economy stinks.  Ronald Reagan won re-election when the economy was booming.  Jimmy Carter lost when we sunk into economic “malaise.”
Katie Zezima / Washington Post:
Senate Democrats ask NRA execs, PR firm for documents related to alleged self-dealing  —  Three Senate Democrats have asked current and former National Rifle Association executives and the organization's public relations firm to turn over letters, third-party audits, memos and other materials …
The New York Times Company:
Sarah Kliff of Vox to Join Investigations  —  Sarah Kliff, a versatile journalist who has used a variety of media to explain complex health legislation, will be based in Washington.  Read more in this note from Rebecca Corbett, Dean Murphy and Carolyn Ryan.
Joe Schoffstall / Washington Free Beacon:
Poynter ‘Blacklist’ of Conservative News Sites Was Created by SPLC Employee  —  List contains sites such as Free Beacon, Daily Caller, Breitbart  —  A journalism institute released a “blacklist” of media outlets they deemed as “unreliable” that was created by an employee …
CNN:
Allegations remain in forefront for Kavanaugh, 7 months after his confirmation  —  Washington (CNN)Seven months after he joined the US Supreme Court, the cloud of Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault allegations still hangs over Justice Brett Kavanaugh, recalled in media reports across …
Associated Press:
Cohen's prison reality: ‘The Situation’ and Shabbat services  —  NEW YORK (AP) — “The Situation” and the Fyre Festival fraudster are already there.  President Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, is up next.  —  It's not reality TV.  It's a federal prison 70 miles …
Discussion: Mediaite
Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
She's Asian and female.  But she's not me.  —  I'm often mistaken for other Asian American journalists.  Sometimes it's funny.  Sometimes it's awkward.  It took me years to realize that it also stings. … We're both Korean American, 5-foot-8, and our last name is Lee.  That's about all we have in common.
Matthew Cole / The Intercept:
How Erik Prince Used the Rise of Trump to Make an Improbable Comeback  —  When Erik Prince arrived at the Four Seasons resort in the Seychelles in January 2017 for his now-famous meetings with a Russian banker and UAE ruler Mohammed bin Zayed, he was in the middle of an unexpected comeback.
 
 
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Christopher Jacobs / The Federalist:
The CBO Report On Single Payer Isn't The One We Deserve To See
Bryant Harris / Al-Monitor:
Trump allies push back on Muslim Brotherhood terror designation
Tim Elfrink / Washington Post:
Voter registration groups sue to block Tennessee law with tough penalties for signup mistakes
Discussion: Mother Jones and Joe.My.God.
Fareed Zakaria / Washington Post:
Does a Trump doctrine on foreign policy exist? Ask John Bolton.
Joseph Simonson / Washington Examiner:
Biden brags about his time in ‘the hood’
Discussion: twitchy.com
Ishaan Tharoor / Washington Post:
The White House wants Maduro gone. But it may be helping him stay in power.
Eric Felten / RealClearInvestigations:
When Loretta Met Bill on the Tarmac
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 Earlier Items: 
Bloomberg:
Trump Hails Steel Tariffs in Defiance of GOP Request to End Them
Discussion: The Last Refuge and Politico
HuffPost:
Are House Democrats Running Out The Clock On Impeachment?
Discussion: Lawfare and The Ringer
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
Why Democrats' Most Liberal Wing Is Struggling To Gain Power
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Associated Press:
Trump easing offshore drilling safety rules from Deepwater
Baltimore Sun:
Baltimore Mayor Pugh resigns after month on leave amid investigation into her business deals
Discussion: The Federalist, Axios and Daily Wire
Rachel Frazin / The Hill:
Conservatives seize on Alabama state Dem's abortion comments
 

 
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