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11:15 AM ET, September 6, 2022

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Sarah Ellison / Washington Post:
Politico's new German owner has a ‘contrarian’ plan for American media  —  Mathias Döpfner has global ambitions for what he calls a more ‘nonpartisan’ kind of journalism — even as his own politics are hard to pin down  —  BERLIN — Months after his company bought Politico …
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Dan Ladden-Hall / The Daily Beast:
Politico's New Owner Invited Colleagues to ‘Pray’ for Trump's Re-Election  —  GOD ALMIGHTY  —  The new German owner of Politico sent an email to his closest executives asking if they should meet up to pray for Donald Trump's re-election, according to a report.
Discussion: Twitchy
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
‘Deeply Problematic’: Experts Question Judge's Intervention in Trump Inquiry  —  A ruling by a judge appointed by former President Donald J. Trump surprised specialists and could slow the documents investigation.  —  WASHINGTON — A federal judge's extraordinary decision on Monday to interject …
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Sarah N. Lynch / Reuters:
U.S. judge agrees to special master in Trump search case, delaying probe
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Washington Post:
Election deniers repeatedly visited Ga. county office at center of criminal probe, video shows  —  Technology consultants who sought evidence that Donald Trump's 2020 defeat was fraudulent made multiple visits to a county elections office in rural Georgia in the weeks after an alleged post-election breach …
Discussion: Hackwhackers
Julian E. Barnes / New York Times:
Russia Is Buying North Korean Artillery, According to U.S. Intelligence  —  Moscow's purchase of millions of shells and rockets from North Korea is a sign that global sanctions have hampered the Russian military's supply lines.  —  WASHINGTON — Russia is buying millions of artillery shells …
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Politico:
The chips are down: Putin scrambles for high-tech parts as his arsenal goes up in smoke  —  It's the microchips that look set to get Vladimir Putin in the end.  Six months into its invasion of Ukraine, Russia is being throttled by a severe technology deficit inflicted by sanctions.
New York Times:   ‘Nothing Has Really Changed’: In Moscow, the Fighting Is a World Away
FiveThirtyEight:
More Than 1 In 2 Americans Will Have An Election Denier On The Ballot This Fall  —  From the Carolinas to California, Montana to Florida, election denialism has spread across the country.  Candidates who support former President Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was stolen …
Discussion: Bloomberg, ABC News, Althouse and NPR
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Beneath campaign nastiness, legitimate concerns about Fetterman's health  —  Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman has not fully recovered from the serious stroke he suffered in May. His campaign has acknowledged his obvious struggles with “auditory processing” …
Discussion: Mediaite
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Past Pentagon leaders warn of strains on civilian-military relations  —  The Pentagon's former defense secretaries and top generals warned Tuesday that political polarization and other societal strains are creating an “exceptionally challenging” environment for maintaining …
Discussion: Washington Examiner
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War on the Rocks:
To Support and Defend: Principles of Civilian Control and Best Practices of Civil-Military Relations
Discussion: The Hill
Natalie Allison / Politico:
'They're getting killed among women': Skeptical female voters stand in way of GOP Senate  —  Republicans this election cycle thought they had finally achieved a breakthrough with suburban women after years of losing support.  —  Now, as the primary season has all but ended …
David Folkenflik / NPR:
Fox producer's warning against Jeanine Pirro surfaces in Dominion defamation suit  —  The November 2020 email from an anguished Fox News news producer to colleagues sent up a flare amid a fusillade of false claims.  —  The producer warned: Fox cannot let host Jeanine Pirro back on the air.
Cami Mondeaux / Washington Examiner:
Below average, Joe: Photos show small crowd at Biden and Fetterman Labor Day rally  —  A small group of supporters gathered in Pennsylvania for a rally hosted by President Joe Biden and Senate candidate John Fetterman on Monday as the president sought to seize on recent party wins to gain momentum ahead of the November election.
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San Diego Union-Tribune:
‘Fat Leonard,’ set to finally be sentenced in long-running Navy bribery scheme, is on the lam  —  Leonard Francis, who has been under house arrest in San Diego for years, cut off his GPS monitoring bracelet on Sunday  —  The military contractor known as “Fat Leonard,” who has been under house arrest …
CNBC:
Deal partner for Trump's Truth Social fails to get backing for SPAC extension: Reuters, citing sources  — The blank-check acquisition firm that agreed to merge with Donald Trump's social media company failed to secure enough shareholder support for a one-year extension to complete the deal …
Discussion: The Guardian, National Memo and Forbes
Jerusalem Demsas / The Atlantic:
What's Causing Black Flight?  —  Where did all the Black people go?  If you live in an urban neighborhood and don't spend your free time looking at the U.S. census, you might ask yourself this question, puzzled by the dissonance between the evidence of your eyes and your vague sense that most Black people live in cities, right?
The Daily Beast:
Rich Dems Worried About Trump Are Buying Second Citizenships  —  Worried about a potential return of Donald Trump, abortion rights, and the general state of the country, wealthy Democrats are looking to buy their way out.  Here's how it works.  —  For years, David Lesperance …
The Daily Beast:
Why Trump Refused to Make Giuliani His Secretary of State  —  Andrew Kirtzman, author of “Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America's Mayor,” gives us a peek into Trump and Rudy's close relationship with anecdotes that don't disappoint.  —  Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani's close …
Discussion: Raw Story
NBC News:
GOP Senate hopefuls look to emerge from a summer slump, but fall recriminations are already flying  —  ASHLAND, Ohio — It was a summer of crises for Republican Senate hopefuls.  —  Celebrity TV doctor Mehmet Oz stumbled in his attempts to appeal to everyday voters in Pennsylvania and squandered …
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Tyler Olson / Fox News:
Biden again attacks ‘MAGA’ GOP members of Congress, ‘full of anger, violence and hate,’ in Labor Day speech
New York Times:
Breaking Taboo, Germany Extends Life of 2 Nuclear Reactors  —  The step is intended to cushion a growing energy crisis in Europe but could upend the country's plans to become the first industrial power to shutter its program.  —  BERLIN — Germany will keep two of its three remaining nuclear …
 
 
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Jason Hancock / Missouri Independent:
Missouri secretary of state throws support behind controversial election theory
Eileen Sullivan / New York Times:
Biden Administration Has Admitted One Million Migrants to Await Hearings
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Biden Puts Defense of Democracy at Center of Agenda, at Home and Abroad
Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Kamala Harris claims to eat 1st grape in her 20s over labor boycott, but there's a wrinkle in dates
Discussion: The Daily Caller and RedState
Neil Vigdor / New York Times:
Before Midterms, Election Officials Increase Security Over Threats
Sebastian Payne / Financial Times:
Can Liz Truss govern her own party?
Discussion: Politico, The Times, Mediaite, Townhall and BBC
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Chuck Ross / Washington Free Beacon:
Fetterman Taps Cop Killer Ally For Board of Pardons
Discussion: Townhall
Mary Chastain / Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion:
VIDEO of Democrats Denying Election Results In 2000, 2004, and 2016