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The White House:
The White House Announces White House Ballroom Construction to Begin  —  Washington, D.C. — For 150 years, Presidents, Administrations, and White House Staff have longed for a large event space on the White House complex that can hold substantially more guests than currently allowed.
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Tamara Keith / NPR:
Trump's dream of building a ballroom at the White House is becoming a reality  —  The renderings are complete, the architects and contractors have been hired.  After at least 15 years of talking about it, President Trump is building a ballroom at the White House.
Zolan Kanno-Youngs / New York Times:
White House Unveils $200 Million Plan for Enormous Ballroom Long Sought by Trump
Sarah Fitzpatrick / The Atlantic:
Virginia Giuffre's Family Was Shocked That Trump Described Her as ‘Stolen’  —  The siblings of one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers wonder what the president knows.  —  When Donald Trump told reporters yesterday that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” a young woman named Virginia Roberts Giuffre …
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William Kristol / The Bulwark:
The Only MAGA That Counts Is Trump's  —  Earlier this week, we were nonplussed and repulsed at Donald Trump's bizarre description of how Jeffrey Epstein had abused girls he first met in the spa at Mar-a-Lago: Epstein “stole people that worked for me,” Trump said.
Rolling Stone:
Epstein Victim's Family Slams Trump for Saying She Was ‘Stolen’ From Mar-a-Lago
Matt Stieb / New York Magazine:
Alan Dershowitz Takes on His Greatest Challenge Yet: A Farmers' Market  —  It was an unusually warm day on Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday, and Alan Dershowitz just wanted to enjoy some hot dumplings.  —  As he tells it, Dershowitz, the 86-year-old attorney for some of America's …
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Politico:
Trump's tariffs get frosty reception at federal appeals court … Judge Timothy Dyk, a Clinton appointee, said “it was hard for me to see” that Congress intended to give the president the authority to essentially rewrite the entire U.S. code when it passed the legislation.
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CNBC:
Appeals court skeptical of Trump tariff authority
Ashleigh Fields / The Hill:
Axelrod: Harris ‘setting herself up’ for 2028 presidential run  —  Democratic strategist David Axelrod on Wednesday said former Vice President Kamala Harris appears to be preparing for another White House bid after last year's November loss, following her announcement that she will not run for California governor.
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Barnini Chakraborty / Washington Examiner:
Kamala Harris announces new memoir 107 Days that details ‘drama’ of White House run
Ashleigh Fields / The Hill:
Harris to give Colbert her first interview since 2024 election
CNN:
Trump set to revive the Presidential Fitness Test while hosting professional athletes at White House  —  President Donald Trump will be joined by professional athletes on Thursday to sign an executive order that will expand on his council on sports, fitness and nutrition …
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Jonathan Edwards / Washington Post:
Trump to bring back presidential physical fitness test canceled by Obama
Discussion: Axios, NBC News and The Guardian
Reuters:
Trump's war on Big Law leads firms to retreat from ‘pro bono’ work for underdogs  —  Interviews with over 60 lawyers and 30 nonprofits show legal aid groups now have fewer resources to defend the vulnerable.  —  When the Texas Civil Rights Project needed lawyers to help dozens …
Discussion: Reason, New Republic and Above the Law
ProPublica:
“We'll Smash the Fucking Window Out and Drag Him Out”  —  This story contains videos and descriptions of violent arrests.  —  ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power.  Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published.
Discussion: Raw Story
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Trump extends Mexico's 25% tariffs for 90 days as talks continue … President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would not raise U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods beyond their current levels for 90 days, in order to give the neighboring countries time to strike a trade deal.
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Reuters:
Trump escalates trade war with Canada following Palestine stance
Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Legal Watchdog Files Bar Complaints Against Justice Dept. Lawyers  —  The move represented a rare attempt to seek accountability for rank-and-file lawyers who have represented the Trump administration in court.  —  A legal watchdog group accused three career Justice Department lawyers …
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Ella Lee / The Hill:
Judges overseeing Trump cases speak out against threats  —  Federal judges presiding over major cases involving the Trump administration on Thursday denounced threats they've faced as tensions between the White House and judiciary continue to mount.  —  U.S. District Judges Jack McConnell …
Discussion: Reuters, CBS News and NewsMax.com
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Gregory Svirnovskiy / Politico:   Federal judges decry political attacks from the White House
Chuck Grassley:
Newly Declassified Appendix To Durham Report Sheds Additional Light On Clinton Campaign Plan To Falsely Tie Trump To Russia And FBI's Failure To Investigate  —  WASHINGTON - Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) today is making public the formerly Classified Appendix …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
The Fact Checker rose in an era of false claims.  Falsehoods are now winning.  —  Longtime Fact Checker Glenn Kessler takes stock as he departs The Washington Post.  —  Just now  —  When 400 fact-checkers from around the world gathered in Rio de Janeiro in June for an annual conference, the mood was tense.
Discussion: Newsbusters and Raw Story
Nathaniel Weixel / The Hill:
Trump demands pharma companies slash drug prices in next 60 days  —  President Trump on Thursday sent letters to 17 of the world's largest drug companies, telling them to take more steps to slash the prices of prescription drugs to match the lowest price in certain foreign countries.
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Bolts:
A New Cycle of Texas Gerrymandering: Your Questions Answered  —  A redistricting expert answers questions from Bolts readers about the effort to redraw Texas' congressional map, and its effects on communities of color and political representation.  —  The Texas legislature began meeting …
Washington Post:
‘Welcome to hell’: Inside the megaprison where the U.S. deported migrants  —  Interviews with 16 former detainees of El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center offer the most complete view yet of conditions at the notorious prison.  —  One detainee was beaten unconscious.
Rolling Stone:
Senators Could Vote Imminently to Remove Their Homes, Travel Info From Internet  —  Watchdogs argue the legislation would block reporters from doing their jobs and limit efforts to hold lawmakers accountable  —  Senators could vote on a bill as soon as Thursday to allow members of Congress …
Devlin Barrett / New York Times:
Unnoticed Whistle-Blower Document Alarms Justice Department Veterans  —  A complaint concerning a top Justice Department official, Emil Bove III, went unnoticed for more than two months, raising worries that an internal watchdog has gone dormant.  —  The Justice Department's internal watchdog lost …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump regulatory czar Jeffrey Clark should be disbarred for role in 2020 election plot, disciplinary board rules … “The fight continues,” Clark said in a series of posts on X, shortly after the decision.  —  The D.C. Bar's Board of Professional Responsibility said its ruling was based …
STAT:
STAT+: Senate committee endorses NIH budget increase, rebuking Trump administration's proposed 40% cut  —  WASHINGTON — Senators from both parties endorsed a $400 million increase to the budget of the National Institutes of Health on Thursday, in an Appropriations Committee vote that represents …
Washington Post:
The federal government is paying more than 154,000 people not to work  —  Early resignation offers and other programs have reduced the workforce, but critics say the moves are also wasting money.  —  Just now  —  The government is paying more than 154,000 federal employees not to work …
Adam Wren / Politico:
The shockingly shrunken footprint of a former president … Now, he's on the other side of the mountain.  And his life has entered a new phase that is quieter and smaller.  —  He's staffed by only one or two aides and a small Secret Service detail.  He holes up for hours at a time in Delaware working …
The Economist:
Donald Trump's unprecedented attack on Brazil's judiciary  —  He has placed sanctions on the judge leading the prosecution of Jair Bolsonaro, his ideological ally  —  “Let this be a warning to those who would trample on the fundamental rights of their countrymen,” Marco Rubio …
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Republicans Put Conspiracy Theorist With Far-Right Ties In Top Counterterrorism Job  —  Joe Kent has pushed white nationalist views and fanned conspiracies about the 2020 election being “stolen” and the FBI planning the Jan. 6 insurrection.  —  WASHINGTON ― You can't make it up, folks.
Politico:
Criminal defendant challenging Alina Habba's appointment takes a page from Aileen Cannon's playbook … “As Judge Cannon explained in Trump, when executive officials deliberately engineer an appointment in violation of statutory and constitutional mandates, the only effective remedy is dismissal or …
Discussion: Raw Story
Caitlin Gibson / Washington Post:
Ms. Rachel grew up on Mister Rogers.  Now she's carrying on his legacy. … NEW YORK  —  Many years ago, in a gray wooden house in Maine, there was a little girl who loved to curl up on the living room couch and watch “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.”  When each episode wound down …
Ross Andersen / The Atlantic:
How Scientific Empires End  —  And what it means for America  —  Roald sagdeev has already watched one scientific empire rot from the inside.  When Sagdeev began his career, in 1955, science in the Soviet Union was nearing its apex.  At the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow …
Discussion: E&E News
 
 
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