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Eileen Sullivan / New York Times:
Trump Admits to Russia ‘Helping Me to Get Elected’  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump on Thursday acknowledged for the first time that Russia helped “me to get elected,” and then quickly retracted the idea.  —  “No, Russia did not help me get elected,” Mr. Trump told reporters as he departed the White House for Colorado Springs.
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Connor Mannion / Mediaite:
Bill O'Reilly: Trump Called Me Last Night and Said Mueller Hates Him Because He Refused to Refund Mueller's $15k Country Club Deposit  —  Bill O'Reilly said President Donald Trump called him the night of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's statement on his report to complain that Mueller …
Discussion: Raw Story
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Mueller Delivered a Message.  Washington Couldn't Agree on What It Was.  —  WASHINGTON — At long last, the sphinx of Washington spoke on Wednesday, and here is what President Trump heard: “Case closed.”  Here is what the president's adversaries heard: “Time to impeach.”
David Frum / The Atlantic:
The Wisest Remedy Is Not Impeachment  —  Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller yesterday turned up the pressure on House Democrats.  —  Mueller emphasized and underlined that there is strong evidence that Trump obstructed justice, and that only Congress can constitutionally decide what to do about that evidence.
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:   Trump Admits Russia Helped Elect Him—Then Does a U-Turn
Elizabeth Thomas / ABC News:
Trump responds to Mueller, calls him ‘a true never Trumper’
Discussion: CANNONFIRE and The Federalist
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Sean Hannity: Mueller 'Doesn't Know the Law' and 'He's Full of Crap'
Discussion: Law & Crime and Contemptor
Michael Wines / New York Times:
Deceased G.O.P. Strategist's Hard Drives Reveal New Details on the Census Citizenship Question  —  WASHINGTON — Thomas B. Hofeller achieved near-mythic status in the Republican Party as the Michelangelo of gerrymandering, the architect of partisan political maps that cemented the party's dominance across the country.
Wall Street Journal:
White House Wanted USS John McCain ‘Out of Sight’ During Trump Japan Visit  —  The White House wanted the Navy to move a warship named for the late Sen. John McCain, a war hero who became a frequent target of President Trump's ire, ahead of the president's visit to Japan last week.
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New York Times:
White House Asked Navy to Hide John McCain Warship During Trump's Visit  —  The White House asked the Navy to hide a destroyer named after Senator John McCain in order to avoid having the ship appear in photographs taken while President Trump was visiting Japan this week, White House and military officials said Wednesday.
Eliot A. Cohen / The Atlantic:
A Stain on the Honor of the Navy  —  One prays to the “Eternal Father, strong to save / Whose arm hath bound the restless wave” that The Wall Street Journal has got it horribly wrong.  The newspaper reports that the United States Navy, under orders from the White House and with the approval …
Washington Post:
White House wanted USS John S. McCain obscured during Trump's Japan visit
Olivia Messer / The Daily Beast:
Trump: Whoever Ordered USS John S. McCain Hidden Was ‘Well-Meaning’
Discussion: The Daily Beast
YouTube:
Former Republican Federal Prosecutors Speak Out Against President Trump's Obstruction of Justice  —  This testimonial video was published by Republicans for the Rule of Law and Protect Democracy.  —  Former Republican federal prosecutors discuss how if President Trump were anyone else …
Discussion: Political Wire
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Rebecca Klar / The Hill:
Republican group to hand-deliver Mueller report to every GOP lawmaker
Discussion: Washington Post
William S. Cohen / Washington Post:
When will the Republican silence on Trump end?
Discussion: Politico, Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
Henry Olsen / Washington Post:
Justin Amash's call for impeachment is way overblown
Discussion: Raw Story and Common Dreams
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
If Americans won't read Mueller's report, spoon-feed it to them
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Trump weighs plan to choke off asylum for Central Americans  —  President Donald Trump is considering sweeping restrictions on asylum that would effectively block Central American migrants from entering the U.S., according to several administration officials and advocates briefed on the plan.
Discussion: Big League Politics
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NBC News:
Border agents apprehend more than 1,000 migrants in record roundup
Discussion: Axios
Steve Contorno / Tampa Bay Times:
Federal subpoena demands records on Andrew Gillum and his campaign for governor  —  A recent federal probe sought information related to the Florida Democrat and people in his orbit, signaling a shift in the Tallahassee FBI investigation  —  Andrew Gillum is a focal point …
Reuters:
U.S. top security adviser says threat from Iran is not over  —  LONDON (Reuters) - The threat from Iran is not over but quick action from the United States has helped deter it, White House National Security Adviser John Bolton said on Thursday.  —  The U.S. military has sent forces …
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Democratic 2020 hopefuls AWOL on national security
Discussion: The Nation and Washington Post
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent  —  Robert Mueller's brief, eight-minute remarks on Wednesday about his investigation left the non-conservatives who closely follow his work fairly nonplussed.  Mueller was simply reiterating things he had already written in his report.
GQ:
The Democratic Party Is Waging a War Against its Very Own Base  —  At a critical juncture before the 2020 elections, the leadership of the Democratic party is, perplexingly, abandoning key constituencies of its base, including young people, women, and people of color, as well as the policies that fire them up.
Adam White / The Bulwark:
Blasted Are The Meek  —  On First Things and Sohrab Ahmari.  —  “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land,” Jesus explained in his Sermon on the Mount; “[b]lessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”  —  If only Sohrab Ahmari and First Things had been on the scene …
Discussion: National Review
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Okay, Sohrab Ahmari, but Why Did You ‘Snap’?
Discussion: The Federalist and Web Exclusives
Axios:
Trump on Israel's new elections: “They don't need this”  —  President Trump said today he felt bad for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose failure to form a coalition on Wednesday has forced Israel to call new elections.  —  Context: Two days before Israel's deadline for forming …
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Luke O'Brien / HuffPost:
Twitter Still Has A White Nationalist Problem  —  Almost 18 months after Twitter promised to crack down on hate, the platform teems with racist extremists.  —  Last month, Twitter put up another blog post declaring that it had made “strides” to build a “healthier” service.
Mark Berman / Washington Post:
New Hampshire abolishes death penalty after lawmakers override governor  —  Lawmakers in New Hampshire voted Thursday to abolish the death penalty, overriding a veto from the state's Republican governor and making it the 21st state to abandon capital punishment.
Discussion: Axios and Daily Kos
Alex Pappas / Fox News:
Longtime Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad Cochran dead at 81  —  Former Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad Cochran, who served in Congress for more than 45 years and chaired the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, died Thursday.  He was 81.  —  Cochran resigned from the Senate in April 2018, citing health reasons.
Rob Crilly / Washington Examiner:
Buttigieg brother-in-law accuses 2020 candidate of lying about his family for political gain  —  CLIO, Michigan — Pete Buttigieg's brother-in-law is accusing the gay Democratic presidential hopeful of hijacking his family's history for political advantage by crafting a bogus backstory of poverty, homelessness, and homophobia.
Harry Enten / CNN:
Americans have turned against Trump on trade  —  Farmer who voted for Trump: I'm not going to be quiet  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump's trade wars may be something he believes in, but it doesn't seem to be a political winner.  Unlike many issues on which Trump has seesawed on over the years …
Discussion: Raw Story
 
 
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Joseph Simonson / Washington Examiner:
Bernie Sanders campaigned for Marxist party in Reagan era
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Kevin Robillard / HuffPost:
Cory Booker Shoots Down Joe Biden's Claims On Crime Bill And Mass Incarceration
Katie Pavlich / The Hill:
Where is the media's explanation for Avenatti?
Discussion: Instapundit
Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
Twitter is eroding your intelligence. Now there's data to prove it.
CNN:
US intelligence partners wary of Barr's Russia review
Discussion: Shareblue Media
Morgan Campbell / Toronto Star:
The Raptors' Jurassic Park is a racial utopia. The rest of Toronto needs work
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Rowena Mason / The Guardian:
Corbyn backs soft Brexit and says second referendum ‘some way off’
Caitlin Pearce / Freelancers Union Blog:
No CNN, Net 90 is not a reasonable payment term
Paul Starr / American Prospect:
Can Warren Overtake Sanders?
Discussion: Shakesville and Washington Post
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Presidential outrage over a false tweet?  Trump's race-baiting did far more harm to the Central Park Five.
Discussion: Rolling Stone
Lisa Richwine / Reuters:
Exclusive: Disney CEO says it will be ‘difficult’ to film in Georgia if abortion law takes effect
Luke O'Neil / The Guardian:
US energy department rebrands fossil fuels as ‘molecules of freedom’