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New York Times:
Trump Goes on a Charm Offensive as He Woos Holdout Republicans — President Trump worked the phones and welcomed Republicans to the White House to cajole them into supporting his megabill. They left with signed merchandise and photos of the Oval Office. — A conga line of angsty Republican …
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New York Times:
Jeffries Has His Moment in Hourslong Speech Opposing Trump's Policy Bill — Representative Hakeem Jeffries, the New York Democrat and minority leader, delayed a final House vote with an impassioned speech, saying he would take his “sweet time” assailing the measure.
William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Republicans Always Chicken Out — The jobs report for June (and revision for May) came out this morning, and the topline was strong: 147,000 new jobs, exceeding expectations, and a slightly lower unemployment rate at 4.1 percent. May's jobs numbers were also revised higher.
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New York Times:
President Trump's Bill Moves to Final Vote After G.O.P. Holdouts Forced Delay — A vote allowing the bill to come up for debate indicated a breakthrough after Speaker Mike Johnson haggled with Republican holdouts into the early hours of Thursday. — Here's the latest.
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NOTUS:
The Reconciliation Timeline Is Slipping as Trump Struggles to Flip Votes — The president told one group of House Republicans Wednesday that Congress shouldn't touch three things if they want to win elections: Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. — Copy
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Punchbowl News:
7/3/25 ☀️ AM: … It looks like Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump will make their July 4 deadline.
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Politico:
Mike Johnson on the cusp of megabill victory
Mike Johnson on the cusp of megabill victory
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Tara Suter / The Hill:
Raskin on Trump ‘ugly’ remark: Not everyone can live up to his ‘exquisite’ level of ‘handsomeness’
Raskin on Trump ‘ugly’ remark: Not everyone can live up to his ‘exquisite’ level of ‘handsomeness’
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Tyler Pager / New York Times:
Trump's Task as He Heads to Iowa: Selling His Bill to the American Public
Josephine Harvey / The Daily Beast:
Grinning Dem Rep Claps Back on Live TV After Trump Calls Him ‘Ugly’
Grinning Dem Rep Claps Back on Live TV After Trump Calls Him ‘Ugly’
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Lindsay Ellis / Wall Street Journal:
Biden, in Rare Remarks Since Presidency, Warns His Accomplishments Are Coming Undone
Biden, in Rare Remarks Since Presidency, Warns His Accomplishments Are Coming Undone
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Christian Paz / Vox:
Trump is about to notch his biggest legislative win — but it could come at a cost
Trump is about to notch his biggest legislative win — but it could come at a cost
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Noah Millman / New York Times:
What Are Republicans Thinking With Such a Reckless Bill? Maybe This.
What Are Republicans Thinking With Such a Reckless Bill? Maybe This.
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Lawfare Against the Free Press — He suggests prosecuting CNN, while pressuring a settlement out of CBS. — Click for Sound — President Trump has taunted the media for years, and some of his jibes are deserved given the groupthink in most newsrooms.
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Brian Stelter / CNN:
After settling with Trump, CBS News staffers fear what comes next — Paramount Global is being hammered for bowing to presidential pressure and settling a lawsuit that it likely could have beaten in court. — But this convoluted episode is really more about the plaintiff, President Trump, than about Paramount.
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New York Times:
For ‘60 Minutes,’ a Humbling Moment at an Uneasy Time for Press Freedom — After an astonishing concession to a sitting president, the country's most popular television news program faces the prospect of new ownership and a chilled environment for the First Amendment.
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Media's death by a thousand cuts
Media's death by a thousand cuts
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Politico:
Kilmar Abrego Garcia describes ‘severe beatings’ and ‘psychological torture’ in Salvadoran prison … The Salvadoran prison where Abrego was initially housed, known as the Anti-Terrorism Confinement Center or by its Spanish-language acronym CECOT, is reputed to be rife with gang violence and human rights abuses.
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Associated Press:
Kilmar Abrego Garcia says he was beaten and subjected to psychological torture in El Salvador jail
Kilmar Abrego Garcia says he was beaten and subjected to psychological torture in El Salvador jail
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Konrad Putzier / Wall Street Journal:
Hiring Defied Expectations in June, With 147,000 New Jobs — Revisions showed hiring was stronger in previous months than initially thought , and unemployment fell to 4.1% — U.S. job growth continued at a steady pace last month, surprising economists who had predicted a slowdown …
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Sydney Ember / New York Times:
Live Updates: U.S. Hiring Remains Solid, Sign of a Resilient Economy
Live Updates: U.S. Hiring Remains Solid, Sign of a Resilient Economy
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Will Sommer / The Bulwark:
You'll Never Believe Where Kash Patel's Election Fraud Bombshell Came From — Scouring the swamps to smear his predecessor. — ∙ Paid — Trump's latest proof of election fraud is a total mess — IF THE FBI GOT A TIP about a Chinese plot to steal the 2020 election using tens …
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Nicholas Florko / The Atlantic:
RFK Jr.'s Confusing Disdain for Medicaid — Congress is moving forward with cuts to Medicaid that would worsen the country's health woes. Why isn't RFK Jr. furious? — For Robert F. Kennedy Jr., “Make America healthy again” is far more than a nice slogan.
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Phil Galewitz / NPR:
GOP governors stay silent amid plans to slash Medicaid spending in their states
GOP governors stay silent amid plans to slash Medicaid spending in their states
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Washington Post:
Supreme Court takes up legality of bans on transgender athletes in women's sports — The cases involve laws in Idaho and West Virginia that bar transgender athletes from participating in women's and girls' school sports teams. — Summary8 — The Supreme Court announced Thursday …
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Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Supreme Court to rule on state transgender student sports bans
Supreme Court to rule on state transgender student sports bans
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Joseph McCarty / KLKN-TV:
Rural southwest Nebraska clinic closes, blaming expected Medicaid cuts — LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A clinic in southwest Nebraska announced Wednesday that it is closing due to financial challenges, including anticipated Medicaid cuts. — McCook-based Community Hospital said it is shutting …
Paul Waldman / Public Notice:
Republicans are quietly winning the political fight on guns — 🗣️ Paid subscribers make Public Notice possible. If you appreciate our fiercely independent coverage of American politics, please support us. 👇 — Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia — a gun shop owner …
New York Times:
'There's Just Too Much Lawlessness': Three Legal Experts on an Embattled Supreme Court — Kate Shaw, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with Will Baude, a law professor at the University of Chicago, and Stephen Vladeck, a law professor at Georgetown and the author of …
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Benjamin Eidelson / The Boston Globe:
Trump goes ‘woke’ in report on antisemitism at Harvard — What is most striking is the brazen hypocrisy — one might even say chutzpah — of the Trump lawyers' arguments. — Benjamin Eidelson is a professor at Harvard Law School. — Earlier this week, the Trump administration issued …
Mother Jones:
Here are the Declaration of Independence's Grievances Against King George III. Many Apply to Trump. — It's uncanny. — When Thomas Jefferson was writing the Declaration of Independence in the weeks leading up July 4, 1776, he wanted to not only rely on just high-falutin enlightenment ideals …
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Politico:
Trump allies caught off guard by Pentagon's Ukraine weapons freeze … Even allies of President Donald Trump were frustrated by the move, and accused officials such as Colby — who led a review of U.S. munitions stockpiles that preceded the freeze — of pushing the move forward without notifying the rest of the administration or others.
Josephine Harvey / The Daily Beast:
Trump Is Bragging That He Planted the Elon Musk Drug Abuse Story in the New York Times: Author — KETAMINE CLASH — Trump biographer Michael Wolff says the feud is in “blood score” territory now. — Donald Trump is getting personal in his war on Elon Musk, according to author Michael Wolff.
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Politico:
Conservatives: Trump won our megabill votes by promising crackdown on renewable energy credits — Hard-line House conservatives said President Donald Trump assured them his administration would strictly enforce rules for wind or solar projects to qualify for the tax credits under …
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Ross O'Keefe / Washington Examiner:
Intern for House Republican Ron Estes fatally shot in DC — A 21-year-old intern for Rep. Ron Estes (R-KS) was killed in a shooting in Washington, D.C., on Monday night. — The intern, Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, joined Estes's office in June. He is a resident of Granby, Massachusetts, and is attending college at UMass Amherst.
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Madison Mills / Axios:
Sector winners and losers of the “big, beautiful bill” — Manufacturing and defense companies stand to win from the “big, beautiful bill,” while wind and solar fare worse and hospitals could be hit hard. … - Henrietta Treyz of Veda Partners says this could benefit manufacturers …
