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Why Won't TV News Book Tara Reade? — The stakes are high for the media in the case of a sexual assault allegation against Joe Biden. — There were good reasons to be skeptical of her 20-year-old allegations: She'd changed her story and said some weird stuff, and even denied the whole thing under oath.
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Alyssa Milano On Why She Still Supports Joe Biden & How She Would Advise Him About Tara Reade Allegations - Guest Column — Editors' Note: Actress and activist Alyssa Milano has been a leader of the #MeToo movement, as her 2017 tweet calling on women to share their stories of sexual harassment …
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Biden camp refuses to open up Senate papers that could shed light on accuser's claims — but has sent operatives to look through records — Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign has insisted that journalists “rigorously vet” the allegations of former Senate aide Tara Reade …
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National Review, Fox News, The Daily Caller, Redstate, Discourse Blog and HuffPost


Tara Reade allegations rattle Biden's VP search
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The Hill, Townhall, One America News Network, Law & Crime, National Review, Big League Politics, The Week, The Gateway Pundit, Twitchy and Redstate

Biden Just Picked a Guy With #MeToo Issues of His Own For a Key Campaign Slot
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The Federalist and Mediaite

Tucker Carlson Highlights Sen. Gillibrand's Brett Kavanaugh Outrage vs. Her Joe Biden Defense and It Is Brutal

Why I'm skeptical about Reade's sexual assault claim against Biden: Ex-prosecutor
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Feminist movement is fake, only cares about power. That's why Gillibrand is friends with Biden

Joe Biden Might Not Be Guilty, But Corporate Media Is
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Redstate and The Daily Caller


South Carolina Senate Moves to Likely Republican — It's hard to think of a politician who has undergone a bigger evolution over the past four years than South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. But could that very political makeover hurt him at the ballot box in 2020, even in a reliably red state?
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The Hill
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The Senate: Looking Beyond the “Core Four” — KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE — The focus on the evenly-matched battle for the Senate has in some ways narrowed to four GOP-held seats: Arizona, Colorado, Maine, and North Carolina. — Practically speaking, Democrats probably have to win all four …
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Forbes


Top Lindsey Graham Donor Switches Sides, Now Backs Democratic Rival — Richard Wilkerson had served on Graham's short-lived presidential campaign. Now he's backing the senator's rival, Jaime Harrison. — A top donor to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is switching sides.
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The Hill and The Intellectualist


Michael Flynn case should be dismissed to preserve justice — Previously undisclosed documents in the case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn offer us a chilling blueprint on how top FBI officials not only sought to entrap the former White House aide but sought …
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Law & Crime, Fox News, The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
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Flynn Lawyers Seize on Newly Released F.B.I. Documents
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Vox, Bloomberg, Washington Post, American Military News, Vanity Fair and emptywheel


Something seems rotten in Flynn's case — and maybe others, too
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Power Line and The Federalist


Exclusive: Trump says he does not believe polls that show Biden ahead in presidential race — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told Reuters on Wednesday he does not believe opinion polls that show his likely Democratic presidential opponent, Joe Biden, leading in the 2020 race for the White House.
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Biden announces VP search committee
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Trump Officials Are Said to Press Spies to Link Virus and Wuhan Labs — Some analysts are worried that the pressure from senior officials could distort assessments about the coronavirus and be used as a weapon in an escalating battle with China. — WASHINGTON — Senior Trump administration officials …
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Spy Agencies Told White House There's No Evidence to Prove Virus Began in Wuhan Lab, Says Report
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Raw Story

US intel: Coronavirus not manmade, still studying lab theory
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The Daily Dot and One America News Network


Biden reaches deal to let Sanders keep hundreds of delegates — WASHINGTON (AP) — Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden has agreed to let former primary rival Bernie Sanders keep hundreds of delegates he would otherwise forfeit by dropping out of the presidential race in a deal designed …
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Trump to launch first 2020 ad blitz after erupting over reelection woes
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Associated Press, The Hill, Balloon Juice, Daily Kos and Washington Post

Trump reelection team, defending president's coronavirus efforts, going up with first major TV ad blitz
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The Hill


U.S. officials crafting retaliatory actions against China over coronavirus as President Trump fumes — The president has in recent days told aides and others that China has to pay for the outbreak and publicly floated demanding billions in compensation — Senior U.S. officials are beginning …
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Mother Jones, The Hill, Raw Story and Redstate


AskTheAG: Barr is taking Twitter questions on coronavirus issues, and it's getting ugly — The Justice Department offered the public a rare opportunity on Wednesday morning to submit questions to Attorney General William P. Barr for a “nationwide #AskTheAG Q&A session on May 1.”


Mitch McConnell's coronavirus gamble — Coronavirus cases are still rising in the District of Columbia, where more than 200 people have died of the disease. The House decided it was too dangerous to return to the Capitol. — But Mitch McConnell's Senate is coming back anyway.
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What Do Famous People's Bookshelves Reveal? — In quarantine, people are inadvertently exposing their reading habits — embarrassing, surprising and impressive. — Bibliophiles do not approach bookshelves lightly. A stranger's collection is to us a window to their soul.


Mike Pence, the Mayo Clinic, and the Mask — This is America. The rules are supposed to apply to everyone. — News reports of Vice President Mike Pence's refusal to wear a mask during his visit to the Mayo Clinic this week reminded me of something that occurred when I worked in the Reagan administration.
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The Bulwark Podcast and HuffPost
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Pence's wife says he was unaware of mask policy during visit
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Axios, POLITICUSUSA and IJR


Hypocrisy reaches pandemic proportions in Republican ranks — At his news conference on Monday, President Trump boasted: “I built the greatest economy — with the help of 325 million people, I built the greatest economy in the history of the world. . . . I built it.”
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Raw Story


Bill de Blasio's new low: blaming the Jews — Well, Bill de Blasio, you certainly showed us Jews, didn't you, on Tuesday night? Yep, you called us out, all 1.2 million of us New York City Jews, and I really hope you enjoyed it. Because I know it's not fun being mayor right now.
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Jewish Insider, Althouse, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Townhall and TheBlaze
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Special Report: Trump told Saudis: Cut oil supply or lose U.S. military support - sources — WASHINGTON/LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) - As the United States pressed Saudi Arabia to end its oil price war with Russia, President Donald Trump gave Saudi leaders an ultimatum.
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Foreign Policy


Admit It: You Are Willing to Let People Die to End the Shutdown — CNN's Jake Tapper was brutally direct in his question to Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who recently lifted his state's stay-at-home order, in favor of a gradual reopening of business. Are you worried, Tapper asked …
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National Review


How Long Will a Vaccine Really Take? — A vaccine would be the ultimate weapon against the coronavirus and the best route back to normal life. Officials like Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the top infectious disease expert on the Trump administration's coronavirus task force, estimate a vaccine could arrive in at least 12 to 18 months.
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Gothamist


DC May Not Reopen for Another 3 Months, Officials Say — D.C. leaders laid out a new timetable Wednesday evening for when the city could begin to reopen. — During an hourlong virtual town hall, Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt, director of the D.C. Department of Health, walked through a slide show …


More Than 70% of Inmates Tested in Federal Prisons Have Coronavirus — Prisons officials expect the number of positive results to climb as testing is expanded — More than two thirds of the small number of federal prisoners who have been tested for the new coronavirus had positive results …
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The Daily Caller


Despite GOP promise of “full scale” convention, alterations are being considered — Planners say there's at least one certainty about this summer's convention: The president will deliver an acceptance speech. — WASHINGTON — For President Donald Trump, the show must go on — even during a global pandemic.


The golden age of Jared Kushner — President's son-in-law embodies everything that is wrong with America's coronavirus response — George W Bush declared mission accomplished in Iraq just before the war fell off a cliff. Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, has just gambled the same on coronavirus.
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Raw Story, The Bulwark and Vox