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6:15 PM ET, June 19, 2020

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CNN:
How Trump plans to turn around his losing campaign  —  Washington (CNN)Earlier this month, several top Trump campaign advisers gathered for a virtual strategy session to address a political reality they could no longer ignore: The President was in serious trouble.
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New York Times:
Biden Proves an Elusive Target, Adding to Trump's Frustration  —  Few politicians delight in seizing on the news of the day, or even the hour, to ridicule their rivals as President Trump, but Joseph Biden has been mostly off camera and avoiding gaffes.  —  WASHINGTON — When Senator Bernie Sanders lost …
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Trump's tailspinning presidency is in turmoil — even by his own standards
Discussion: Raw Story
The Hill:   GOP fears Biden's low-key campaign is paying off
NBC News:
Top members of coronavirus task force advised against Trump's Tulsa rally  —  WASHINGTON — Leading members of the coronavirus task force warned White House officials about the health risks of holding large-scale indoor campaign rallies and advised against such mass gatherings, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
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Washington Post:
Oklahoma Supreme Court rejects legal bid to stop Trump's Tulsa rally over coronavirus concerns  —  TULSA — The Oklahoma Supreme Court Friday rejected an appeal of a lawsuit attempting to block President Trump from holding an indoor campaign rally Saturday in Tulsa that many feared could worsen …
Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Tulsa mayor rescinds curfew for parts of downtown ahead of Trump rally
Politico:
Navy upholds firing of carrier captain who warned of coronavirus  —  The Navy is upholding the firing of Capt. Brett Crozier, the former commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt who was relieved of duty after raising the alarm about a Covid-19 outbreak on his ship in March.
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New York Times:
Navy Inquiry Faults Two Top Officers Aboard Roosevelt for Handling of Virus
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Associated Press:   Navy upholds firing of carrier captain in virus outbreak
Harry Enten / CNN:
Joe Biden may win more than 400 electoral votes, but there's a long way to go  —  (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden is well ahead in the national polls right now.  More importantly, he holds the advantage in the pivotal swing states.  —  Chances are Biden will still be ahead come November …
Discussion: KEYT-TV and Balloon Juice
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Joshua Caplan / Breitbart:   Joe Rogan: Left-Wing Media Have ‘Completely Ignored’ Biden in ‘Cognitive Decline’
Joseph Curl / The Daily Wire:
Poll: 55% Believe That Biden Potentially Has ‘Early Stages Of Dementia’
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Disrn
Zogby Analytics:
The Zogby Poll®: A majority of voters believe Biden is in the early stages of dementia …
Aaron Navarro / CBS News:
After heated exchange on race, Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz reveals Cuban “son”  —  Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz revealed he has been raising an immigrant child from Cuba for more than six years on Thursday.  —  In a tweet featuring a picture of him and Nestor Galban, whom he calls his son …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Leaked document makes Trump campaign's use of Nazi-era symbol look worse  —  President Trump's campaign is under fire for employing a symbol once used by Nazis in a new batch of Facebook ads — a red inverted triangle that appeared alongside a warning about the dire threat posed by “antifa …
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
Why Juneteenth Matters  —  It was black Americans who delivered on Lincoln's promise of “a new birth of freedom.”  —  Neither Abraham Lincoln nor the Republican Party freed the slaves.  They helped set freedom in motion and eventually codified it into law with the 13th Amendment …
Discussion: Deadline, The Hill, Gothamist and NBC News
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Jelani Cobb / New Yorker:   Juneteenth and the Meaning of Freedom
Brent Staples / New York Times:
The Burning of Black Wall Street, Revisited  —  Nearly a century after the Tulsa Race Massacre, the search for the dead continues.  —  Mr. Staples is a member of the editorial board.  —  The lynch mobs that hanged, shot or burned African-Americans alive during the early 20th century sometimes varied …
Discussion: The Guardian and NBC News
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
‘My biggest risk’: Trump says mail-in voting could cost him reelection  —  President Donald Trump called mail-in voting the biggest threat to his reelection and said his campaign's multimillion-dollar legal effort to block expanded ballot access could determine whether he wins a second term.
Courier-Journal:
Officer Brett Hankison is being fired from LMPD after Breonna Taylor shooting  —  LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mayor Greg Fischer announced Friday that Louisville Metro Police is initiating termination of Officer Brett Hankison, one of three LMPD officers to fire weapons on March 13 at Breonna Taylor's apartment, killing her.
Rick Noack / Washington Post:
In countries keeping the coronavirus at bay, experts watch U.S. case numbers with alarm  —  As coronavirus cases surge in states across the South and West of the United States, health experts in countries with falling case numbers are watching with a growing sense of alarm and disbelief …
Orion Rummler / Axios:
EPA will no longer regulate toxic compound in drinking water  —  The Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that it will not regulate or limit a toxic chemical compound linked to infant brain damage in drinking water.  —  The big picture: The Trump administration has revoked …
Discussion: Common Dreams and Associated Press
Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
Intel report warns that far-right extremists may target Washington, D.C.  —  The Trump administration is warning law enforcement and public safety officials that a far-right extremist movement known as “boogaloo” may be setting its sights on the nation's capital.
Discussion: NBC Bay Area, csis.org and Raw Story
Ryan Goodman / Just Security:
Bolton Book Confirms Most Serious Allegations in Trump Impeachment on Ukraine Quid Pro Quo  —  John Bolton's book may inform a segment of the American public that the House impeachment managers were not able to reach.  The book, which has been obtained by Just Security …
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
New 2020 Electoral College Ratings  —  With just under five months until the election, President Trump is a severe underdog for re-election.  Polls show that voters do not trust him to handle the two most pressing issues of the day — the coronavirus pandemic and race relations — which has helped drive his job approval to 41 percent.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Axios
Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
Kentucky braces for possible voting problems in Tuesday's primary amid signs of high turnout  —  Less than 200 polling places will be open for voters in Kentucky's primary Tuesday, down from 3,700 in a typical election year.  Amid a huge influx in requests for mail-in ballots …
Discussion: Raw Story
The Deeper State:
The Importance of Weighting  —  Introduction  —  Y2 recently published a poll showing 44% of Utah voters would vote for President Trump in November, and 41% would vote for Joe Biden.  Because of Utah's deeply red nature, the result received some attention from various media organizations.
Frank Pallotta / CNN:
AMC Theatres reverses course and will require customers to wear masks  —  New York (CNN Business)AMC Theatres will require all of its customers to wear masks when it reopens its theaters nationwide next month, the company said Friday.  —  It was a quick reversal for the world's largest movie theater chain …
Christopher Flavelle / New York Times:
Rising Seas Threaten an American Institution: The 30-Year Mortgage  —  Climate change is starting to transform the classic home loan, a fixture of the American experience and financial system that dates back generations.  —  WASHINGTON — Up and down the coastline, rising seas and climate change …
Harriet Alexander / Daily Mail:
Jimmy Kimmel announces he is taking the summer off to spend time with his family after blackface controversy among late-night hosts  —  Jimmy Kimmel has announced that he is taking a break from his late-night show over the summer, to spend more time with his family.
Discussion: The Hill, Instapundit and TheBlaze
Andrew Pulver / The Guardian:
Ian Holm, star of Lord of the Rings, Alien and Chariots of Fire, dies aged 88  —  The versatile actor went from the RSC and Harold Pinter to international movie stardom with roles as the hobbit Bilbo Baggins and an android in Alien  —  Ian Holm, the versatile actor who played everything …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
We figured out when the MAGA crowd thought America was great  —  I have always wondered when the MAGA crowd and its Great Leader thought America was great.  We know their appeal to disgruntled white voters is an exercise in phony nostalgia and wish fulfillment.
Discussion: Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA, Axios and CNN
Mara Gay / New York Times:
Undercounting Those Killed by the N.Y.P.D.  —  A never-released report shows that the number of people killed by police activity in New York is more than twice what has been reported.  —  Ms. Gay is a member of the editorial board.  —  On the morning of May 30, as protests over the killing …
MSNBC:
‘Biological bomb’ ready to blow: Trump defies medical experts pushing MAGA rally as virus cases spike  —  A Tulsa lawyer joins The Beat moments after meeting with the Oklahoma Supreme Court, pushing to force CDC safety recommendations for the planned Trump campaign rally.  Medical experts warn the rally is “dangerous.”
Adam Minter / Bloomberg:
On Covid-19 and Protests, Some Good News  —  Minnesota, the epicenter of the George Floyd demonstrations, so far hasn't seen a much-feared spike in infections.  —  On Tuesday morning, cars and pedestrians lined up for free Covid-19 tests in south Minneapolis, six blocks from where George Floyd was killed last month.
CBS News:
George Washington statue toppled by protesters in Portland, Oregon  —  Portland, Oregon — A statue of George Washington was pulled down by protesters on Thursday night, which was Juneteenth eve, reports CBS Portland affiliate KOIN-TV.  The nation's first president owned slaves.
 
 
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Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar / Associated Press:
What Supreme Court? Trump's HHS pushes LGBT health rollback
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NCAA.org:
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Luis Martinez / ABC News:
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U.S. Department of Justice:
The Department of Justice Files Statement of Interest Defending the Constitutionality …
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The Tennessean:
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Quint Forgey / Politico:
Mulvaney: Trump 'didn't hire very well,' doesn't mesh with ‘military personality’
Discussion: The Hill and CNN
Tim Mak / NPR:
Whistleblower: TSA Failed To Protect Staff, Endangered Passengers During Pandemic
Discussion: The Week
Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:
Sorry, Junior, but He'll Never Love You Like He Loves Ivanka
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