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1:25 PM ET, July 15, 2021

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The Guardian:
Kremlin papers appear to show Putin's plot to put Trump in White House  —  Exclusive: Documents suggest Russia launched secret multi-agency effort to interfere in US democracy  —  Vladimir Putin personally authorised a secret spy agency operation to support a “mentally unstable” …
CNN:
'They're not going to f**king succeed': Top generals feared Trump would attempt a coup after election, according to new book  —  Washington (CNN)The top US military officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley, was so shaken that then-President Donald Trump and his allies might attempt …
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Washington Post:
‘I Alone Can Fix It’ book excerpt: The inside story of Trump's defiance and inaction on Jan. 6 … As the sun rose over Washington on Jan. 6, electricity hung in the air.  The big day had come.  Thousands of President Trump's supporters began gathering on the Ellipse to stake out a good spot …
Reis Thebault / Washington Post:
Joint Chiefs chairman feared potential ‘Reichstag moment’ aimed at keeping Trump in power  —  In the waning weeks of Donald Trump's term, the country's top military leader repeatedly worried about what the president might do to maintain power after losing reelection, comparing his rhetoric …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Gen. Milley's terror of a Trump ‘coup’ should prompt Democrats to act — now  —  The news that the top U.S. military leader took extensive actions amid fears that Donald Trump would stage a coup to remain president is shocking and unsettling — but it also risks imparting exactly the wrong lesson.
Discussion: Insider and claytoonz
Matthew Chapman / Raw Story:   ‘This is a Reichstag moment’: General Milley legitimately feared Trump would launch a ‘coup’
CNN:
Exclusive: Stephen Breyer says he hasn't decided his retirement plans and is happy as the Supreme Court's top liberal  —  Plainfield, New Hampshire (CNN)Justice Stephen Breyer has not decided when he will retire and is especially gratified with his new role as the senior liberal on the bench …
Marc Tracy / New York Times:
‘Faster, Harder, Louder’: Rolling Stone Hires Daily Beast Editor  —  Noah Shachtman, an experienced online journalist with a newsy sensibility, will lead the pop music bible founded in 1967.  —  Rolling Stone has chosen Noah Shachtman, a veteran of the news site The Daily Beast …
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Washington Post:
Vaccine hesitancy morphs into hostility, as opposition to shots hardens  —  On July Fourth, President Biden celebrated dramatic progress in the war on the coronavirus, with more than 150 million adults fully vaccinated and infections plunging 93 percent since Inauguration Day.
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Mychael Schnell / The Hill:   Luntz advised Biden's COVID-19 team
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
GOP messaging guru Luntz advised Biden's Covid task force
Discussion: Raw Story and Washington Examiner
Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
IRS begins sending monthly checks to millions of American parents in crucial test for Biden  —  The Biden administration has launched the biggest U.S. anti-poverty program since Lyndon Johnson's ‘war on poverty’ in the 1960s.  —  The Biden administration on Thursday is launching …
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Politico:
Pigs fly: McConnell weighs giving Biden a bipartisan win  —  Something strange is happening in Washington: Mitch McConnell might go along with a central piece of Joe Biden's agenda.  —  The self-appointed “Grim Reaper” of the Senate, a minority leader who said just two months ago that …
Discussion: HotAir, Daily Kos, KRDO, NPR and Just The News
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Trump rages over post-presidential books he did interviews for  —  He knew it was coming.  But former President Donald Trump still was not pleased.  —  He had read a new book excerpt—one of many about his presidency in the last few weeks—that described him telling his former chief …
Discussion: Insider and Raw Story
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia Republicans center campaigns on false claims of election fraud  —  ROME — The organizers at the door handed out soft-pink “Trump Won” signs to each attendee.  An out-of-state radio host spouted far-right conspiracies.  Speaker after speaker insisted that Joe Biden couldn't have won …
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Geoff Brumfiel / NPR:
The U.S. Surgeon General Is Calling COVID-19 Misinformation An ‘Urgent Threat’  —  With about a third of adults in the U.S. still completely unvaccinated, and cases of COVID-19 on the rise, the U.S. Surgeon General is calling for a war against “health misinformation.”
CNN:
Porsches, Gucci rings, and billions of robocalls: Inside the PAC operation that raised millions by impersonating Donald Trump  —  (CNN)At first glance, “Matte Nox” looks like your typical thirty-something wannabe Internet influencer, flaunting a lavish lifestyle on his public Instagram and TikTok accounts.
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Gary Fineout / Politico:
DeSantis' tryst with Democrats is done  —  TALLAHASSEE — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' brief moment of unity with Democrats is over.  —  The Republican governor set aside his attacks on Democrats amid the crisis in Surfside, where more than 90 people were killed after a condominium collapse.
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Townhall
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Poll: Without Trump in the race, DeSantis dominates 2024 GOP White House hopefuls
Discussion: HotAir
Un Herd:
Video15:00 Wikipedia co-founder: I no longer trust the website I created  —  Freddie Sayers spoke to Larry Sanger about why he left  —  Chances are, if you've ever been on the internet, you've visited Wikipedia.  It is the world's fifth largest website, pulling in an estimated 6.1 billion …
Lorie Konish / CNBC:
Inflation could prompt largest Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in decades.  Why there's a push to change the way it's calculated  — Seniors could see a much bigger bump to their Social Security benefits next year.  — There could be as much as a 6.1% cost-of-living adjustment next year …
Ezra Klein / New York Times:
It Seems Odd That We Would Just Let the World Burn  —  I spent the weekend reading a book I wasn't entirely comfortable being seen with in public.  Andreas Malm's “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” is only slightly inaptly named.  You won't find, anywhere inside, instructions on sabotaging energy infrastructure.
David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
Biden Is Speaking to an America That Doesn't Exist  —  Joe Biden is not known as a fiery orator, but the president was riled up yesterday.  —  Biden spoke in Philadelphia about voting rights, calling a current round of state laws and bills, plus rhetoric emanating from Donald Trump and others …
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Jeff Dunetz / The Lid:
MSNBC's Joy Reid Claims Republicans Are Neo-Nazis  —  In a recent edition of “ReidOut,” MSNBC all-around bigot Joy Reid went on an unhinged rant painting all Republicans as Neo-Nazis, and domestic terrorists bent on creating a dictatorship. … HOW DARE SJE!!!!
Discussion: Instapundit
Arizona Republic:
Maricopa County will spend millions to replace voting machines turned over to the Arizona Senate for audit  —  Lacey Latch Mary Jo PitzlArizona Republic  —  Maricopa County will spend nearly $3 million to replace voting equipment that officials say was permanently tainted by the Arizona Senate's election review.
Discussion: Insider
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Schumer: Marijuana legalization will be a Senate priority  —  Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Thursday announced on the floor that he will use his clout to make legislation ending the federal prohibition on marijuana a top priority.  —  Marijuana is currently listed …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and New York Times
Yair Rosenberg / Yair's Newsletter:
Q&A with Adam Serwer  —  “The news is what people have forgotten, not just what people don't know yet.”  —  12 hr ago … I often get asked who I read and why.  It's a good question, especially with so much material out there competing for attention.  My answer is this …
 
 
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Power Line:
What the Hell Happened to Bill Kristol?
Discussion: Washington Post and Instapundit
Reuters:
Cuba lifts food, medicine customs restrictions after protests
Discussion: Associated Press and WSVN-TV
Jill Lawless / Associated Press:
Authoritarianism advances as world battles the pandemic
Discussion: HotAir
Tess Owen / VICE:
American Dental Association Pressured to Extract Itself From Paul Gosar
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Rep. Clyburn's false claim that ‘no Democrat’ has opposed voter ID laws
Discussion: Townhall
United States Department of State:
Rewards for Justice - Reward Offer for Information on Foreign Malicious Cyber Activity Against U.S. Critical Infrastructure
Timothy Noah / Washington Monthly:
How to Get Labor Law Reforms Past the Filibuster
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William Bredderman / The Daily Beast:
The Billionaire Behind Bannon's Fake Chinese Embassy
Discussion: The Uprising and Raw Story
Ellen Carmichael / National Review:
The Inhumanity of Joe Biden's Travel Ban
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
‘It will be remembered’: Trump allies cross him in special election
Collin Anderson / Washington Free Beacon:
Ron Kind Rented Property to Masseuse Suspected of Prostitution, Human Trafficking
T.A. Frank / New York Magazine:
‘The Steele Dossier Was a Case Study in How Reporters Get Manipulated’
 

 
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Alexandra Alter / New York Times:
How TikTok influencers helped a self-published author sell 1M+ copies of her book, including ~700K on the TikTok shop, showing how TikTok changed book marketing

Laura Wagner / Washington Post:
The Times Guild leaders say NYT, while rolling out expanded bio pages for staff, made “petty” cuts to the language in which staffers extolled their Guild work

Philip Bump / Washington Post:
YouGov: the news sources Americans say they trust the most aren't always used most heavily; YouTube and Facebook are often sources for news but not trusted much

 
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