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NBC News:
Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley discussed resigning over role in Trump's church photo op  —  The Pentagon's top general discussed resigning amid criticism over his participation in President Donald Trump's controversial photo op at a Washington church, three defense officials familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Trump Hates Losers, So Why Is He Refighting the Civil War—on the Losing Side?  —  A week of protest, pandemic, and political unrest in the capital.  —  It was a small moment in a week of craziness, but there is nothing like the rage of Donald Trump when a media outlet publishes a poll proclaiming him an almost-certain loser.
Discussion: Financial Times
New York Times:
Live Updates on George Floyd Protests: Top General Apologizes for Role in Trump Photo Op
Annie Karni / New York Times:
Trump Will Give Convention Speech in Jacksonville, Capping a Dispute Over Safety  —  The move from Charlotte, N.C., where the Republican convention was originally planned, came after the president demanded to hold an event without social distancing rules.  —  WASHINGTON — It's official …
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New York Times:
G.O.P. Platform, Rolled Over From 2016, Condemns the ‘Current President’  —  The party's 2020 platform includes more than three dozen unflattering references to those in power at the White House, after the Republican National Committee chose not to change its language from four years ago.
Gabby Orr / Politico:   Republicans across the spectrum slam RNC's decision to keep 2016 platform
NBC New York:
‘His Brain Is Injured:’ Lawyer Updates on 75-Year-Old NY Protester Shoved by Police  —  The confrontation during a peaceful protest in Buffalo, New York, last week was captured on video that has since gone viral  —  What to Know  — The 75-year-old man hospitalized after he was pushed …
Caitlin Oprysko / Politico:
Trump rally attendees must agree not to sue campaign over potential coronavirus exposure  —  Supporters of President Donald Trump will soon be able to attend one of his signature, raucous campaign rallies again after a monthslong hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic — but first …
Discussion: The Dispatch, Truthout and HuffPost
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Mike Baker / New York Times:
Free Food, Free Speech and Free of Police: Inside Seattle's ‘Autonomous Zone’  —  President Trump challenged Seattle's mayor to “take back your city” after police vacated a precinct and protesters laid claim to the neighborhood around it.  —  SEATTLE — On the streets next to a police precinct …
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
Scoop: Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt Are the First Couple of Fox  —  Two of the Murdoch network's staunchest Trump defenders have been quietly in a relationship for months.  —  On a Friday last August, Sean Hannity flew his private helicopter to Trump National Golf Course in Colts Neck …
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Kelly Loeffler's Fundraising Committee Takes the Prize for Tone Deafness  —  The Georgia Republican is offering donors and fundraisers benefit packages to support her re-election bid.  —  As Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) proclaims her exoneration from allegations of insider trading …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Matt Vespa / Townhall:
Did Joe Biden Just Spit in the Face of MLK, Jr. with his George Floyd Remarks?
Discussion: Redstate and Fox News
Redfield & Wilton Strategies:   Latest USA Voting Intention (8 and 9 June)
DeNeen L. Brown / Washington Post:
Trump's planned rally in Tulsa, site of a race massacre, on Juneteenth is ‘almost blasphemous,’ historian says  —  The news of freedom came late to more than 250,000 enslaved black people in Texas.  —  On June 19, 1865 — more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln had issued …
Discussion: Rolling Stone
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Natalie Winters / The National Pulse:
BREAKING: Twitter Admits China Used Nearly 200,000 Fake Accounts To Influence Politics, 150x More Than Russia
Discussion: Mediaite
Wall Street Journal:
How New York's Coronavirus Response Made the Pandemic Worse  —  The hasty expansion of medical facilities by state, city and hospital leaders led to grave mistakes, a Wall Street Journal investigation found; ‘wartime conditions’  —  New York leaders faced an unanticipated crisis …
Ebony Bowden / New York Post:
Trump confidantes push him to drop re-election campaign manager Brad Parscale  —  WASHINGTON — Advisers to President Trump are pushing him to dismiss his campaign manager Brad Parscale, arguing he lacks the political instincts to lead the team to a second term in the White House.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Still-Vital Case for Liberalism in a Radical Age  —  David Shor is a 28-year-old political data analyst and social democrat who worked for President Obama's reelection campaign.  On May 28, Shor tweeted out a short summary of a paper by Princeton professor Omar Wasow.
Mike Stobbe / Associated Press:
Alarming rise in virus cases as states roll back lockdowns  —  NEW YORK (AP) — States are rolling back lockdowns, but the coronavirus isn't done with the U.S.  —  Cases are rising in nearly half the states, according to an Associated Press analysis, a worrying trend that could intensify …
Discussion: KTLA, Instapundit and ProFootballTalk
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Thomas Novelly / Post and Courier:
2 SC National Guardsmen found glass baked into pizza they ordered while on DC deployment  —  The soldiers were staying at the Marriott Marquis Hotel during their mission to the nation's capital when they decided to order a pizza from a nearby establishment using Uber Eats …
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Greg Norman / Fox News:
National Guard soldiers found glass in pizza they ordered while deployed in DC, report says
Discussion: fox8.com
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
There's an effort to get me fired at Cornell for criticizing the Black Lives Matter Movement  —  Or if not fired, at least publicly denounced by the law school.  Student groups plan to demand the law school “critically examine the views of the people they employ as professors of the law.”
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Fascists Are After William Jacobson [Updated]
Discussion: Fox News and Reason
Cecilia Kang / New York Times:
Biden Prepares Attack on Facebook's Speech Policies  —  The campaign will urge its supporters to push the social media giant to strengthen its rules against misinformation and harmful comments.  —  WASHINGTON — The Biden presidential campaign, emboldened by a recent surge in support, is going after a new target: Facebook.
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New York Times:
Biden's Brain Trust on the Economy: Liberal and Sworn to Silence
Discussion: Fox News and New York Post
Nate Gartrell / Mercury News:
Suspect in Santa Cruz ambush linked to federal officer killing in Oakland; charged with 19 felonies  —  Suspect was a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force  —  A U.S. Air Force sergeant accused of ambushing Santa Cruz County deputies is also believed to be the gunman who shot a federal officer in Oakland …
Discussion: ABC7
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
'I feel good.  I'm alive': Two years after diagnosis, Harry Reid says he's cancer free  —  Harry M. Reid has a message for these incredibly bleak times: Keep fighting.  —  Last summer the former Senate majority leader hid from the obvious fact that pancreatic cancer was on the verge of defeating him.
Discussion: Fox Business, Axios and The Hill
Chicago Tribune:
Chicago police made coffee and popcorn in US Rep. Bobby Rush's office while shopping plaza was being looted, he says  —  Chicago police officers made popcorn and coffee in U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush's office while nearby businesses were being looted, he announced at a stunning news conference alongside Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Is OAN the Leading Edge of Russian Misinformation?  —  In what appears to be a signal of intensifying political warfare ahead of the November election, One America News Network, the Trump-supporting cable channel that has been promoting anti-Biden conspiracies for several months …
New York Times:
As Americans Shift on Racism, Trump Digs In  —  With much of the country acknowledging that protesters' frustrations are justified, the president increasingly sounds detached from many voters in the political middle and even some of his allies.  —  WASHINGTON — NASCAR is demanding that its fans …
Discussion: The Bulwark, Blue Virginia and Jacobin
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump's most loyal media ally promised a pro-Trump poll.  It didn't deliver — and then pulled its story.  —  CNN's release of a poll this week showing President Trump trailing former vice president Joe Biden by 14 points nationally clearly rattled the president and his reelection campaign.
Dallas Morning News:
Trump snubs Dallas' top law enforcement officials, all black, for talk about policing and race in Dallas  —  The White House defends exclusion of Dallas' police chief, sheriff and DA from a talk on race relations and police ahead of the president's $10M campaign dinner.
Joe Biden for President:
MoveFastFixIt  —  #MOVEFASTFIXIT After foreign operatives and rightwing trolls used Facebook to hack the 2016 election, Facebook vowed “never again” and promised to take action.  But with fewer than 5 months until the 2020 election, Facebook seems to be on a crash course to let the same mistakes happen again.
Seth A. Richardson / Plain Dealer:
Ohio GOP state senator fired from ER doctor job after using racist language  —  CLEVELAND, Ohio - State Sen. Steve Huffman, a Dayton-area Republican, has been fired from his position as an emergency room doctor after using racist language to question whether people of color are disproportionately affected …
Discussion: Raw Story
Omar Wasow / Washington Post:
The protests started out looking like 1968.  They turned into 1964.  —  As in the mid-1960s, peaceful protests drove news coverage and woke up the public  —  While the brutality and injustice of George Floyd's death in police custody have been condemned by liberal and conservative politicians alike …
Lisa Lerer / New York Times:
Moving Beyond ‘MAGA’?  —  Can a campaign of nostalgia work as more Americans recognize the racial injustices of the past? … From the moment he rode down that escalator in June 2015, Donald Trump has peddled a muscular political message packaged in gauzy nostalgia.
Discussion: Washington Post, Raw Story and Vox
Kerry Flynn / CNN:
Refinery29 is reeling from claims of racism and toxic work culture.  Employees say it's even worse behind the scenes  —  Amid the protests over the death of George Floyd and larger racial inequalities in the US last week, Refinery29 swapped the colors of its website, going from its usual jewel-tone …
Discussion: Vox, more at Mediagazer »
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Advertisers Abandon Tucker Carlson in Droves After His Attacks on Black Lives Matter  —  ‘BYE-BYE TUCKER!’  —  Tucker Carlson—the Fox News host who has spent the past few weeks working himself up into an absolute frenzy over the protests against George Floyd's death—is losing advertisers, and fast.
Discussion: Raw Story, Axios and The Guardian
 
 
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Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
Georgia Republican and QAnon believer favored to win U.S. House seat
Sarah Glover / Amsterdam News:
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Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Fired State Department IG Sent Confidential Info to His Personal Email Accounts
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist:
Caught In De Blasio's Curfew, Essential Worker Spends Week In Jail After NYPD Mass Arrests Bronx Protesters
Jay Greene / Washington Post:
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Randy Ludlow / The Columbus Dispatch:
Dr. Amy Acton resigns as state health director amid coronavirus pandemic
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Trump poised to accept GOP nod in Jacksonville, Fla., on 60th anniversary of ‘Ax Handle Saturday’
Discussion: NBC News and Daily Kos
CNN:
US government spy planes monitored George Floyd protests
Discussion: Raw Story
Anthony Capaccio / Bloomberg:
U.S. Army Unit Was Issued Bayonets to Prep for D.C. Protest Duty
Concerned Members of the Long Gray Line:
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