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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Fires Official Over Jobs Report, Echoing an Authoritarian Playbook — In firing the head of the agency that collects employment statistics, the president underscored his tendency to suppress facts he doesn't like and promote his own version of reality.
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Ben Casselman / New York Times:
Trump Fired America's Economic Data Collector. History Shows the Perils. … President Trump said he ousted the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because the numbers produced by her agency were “rigged” to hurt him politically.Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
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Rolling Stone
Nicholas Grossman / Arc Digital:
To Live Inside a Lie — President Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Director Erika McEntarfer because the latest monthly jobs report looks bad and Trump wanted it to look good. He accused McEntarfer of “faked” numbers, but that's almost certainly a lie.
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Alexandra Marquez / NBC News:
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett defends Trump's firing of labor statistics head — In an interview on NBC News' “Meet the Press,” Hassett called for a “fresh set of eyes” at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. — White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Sunday defended President …
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Ben Berkowitz / Axios:
U.S. jobs data “very unreliable,” top Trump econ adviser says — The labor statistics chief that President Trump fired Friday is a “terrific person, but the jobs data her agency produced has become “very unreliable,” National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said Sunday.
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The Hill, Bloomberg, CNBC, NBC News, Raw Story, Mediaite, Washington Times, American Thinker, The Guardian and Reuters
George A. Akerlof / New York Times:
Why Trump's Meddling in the Bureau of Labor Statistics Matters — Imagine a group of 5-year-olds playing a board game. The rules are clear, the goal is fair, and one child edges ahead — until, suddenly, another child starts losing. That's when the trouble begins. “He cheated!” the losing child yells.
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Ashley Ahn / New York Times:
Until Trump Fired Her, She Was an Economist With Bipartisan Support
Until Trump Fired Her, She Was an Economist With Bipartisan Support
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The Hill, Politico, Civil Discourse …, Vanity Fair and RTÉ
Associated Press:
Senate heads home with no deal to speed confirmations as irate Trump tells Schumer to ‘go to hell’ — The Senate left Washington Saturday night for its monthlong August recess without a deal to advance dozens of President Donald Trump's nominees, calling it quits after days …
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Adeel Hassan / New York Times:
Trump Lashes Out at Charlamagne Tha God Over Epstein Comments
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Axios:
“Nuclear option” lingers over Senate as members leave for August recess
“Nuclear option” lingers over Senate as members leave for August recess
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Fox News, The Gateway Pundit, Washington Examiner, Breitbart and The Hill
Alex Miller / Fox News:
Trump tells Schumer to ‘GO TO HELL’ over Senate nominee deal funding demands after negotiations collapse
Trump tells Schumer to ‘GO TO HELL’ over Senate nominee deal funding demands after negotiations collapse
Stef W. Kight / Axios:
Senate GOP eyes recess appointments as stalemate drags on
Senate GOP eyes recess appointments as stalemate drags on
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UPI, Roll Call, The Gateway Pundit and The Daily Caller
Brendan Ballou / The Atlantic:
Republicans Might Regret Putting Emil Bove on the Bench
Republicans Might Regret Putting Emil Bove on the Bench
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Raw Story, twitchy.com and Fox News
Jordain Carney / Politico:
Senators leave Washington without Trump nominees deal
Senators leave Washington without Trump nominees deal
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One America News Network, Washington Examiner, The Hill and RedState
Politico:
DOJ is walking back the White House's goal to arrest 3,000 immigrants per day … It's not the only case that has featured the 3,000-arrest-per-day target as a crucial piece of evidence that the administration's single-minded drive to rack up arrests may have prompted immigration authorities to cut corners or break the law.
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Marianna Sotomayor / Washington Post:
Latino GOP lawmakers voice worry about Trump's mass deportation campaign
Latino GOP lawmakers voice worry about Trump's mass deportation campaign
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Washington Post:
White House has no plan to mandate IVF care, despite campaign pledge — President Donald Trump has said he wants a “baby boom,” but critics say his administration has yet to make significant family policy changes — and that Medicaid cuts will hurt. — Just now
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USA Today, Rolling Stone and Reuters
Andrew Duehren / New York Times:
Trump's Tariffs Are Making Money. That May Make Them Hard to Quit. … Shipping containers at the Port of Baltimore. Even before the latest tariffs set in, revenue from taxes collected on imported goods grew drastically this year.Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times
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Paul Krugman:
The Economics of Smoot-Hawley 2.0, Part I — Tariffs will be very high as far as the eye can see. What does that mean? — ∙ Paid — The Aug. 1 deadline has come and gone, and Donald Trump hasn't made any trade deals. What some gullible reports call “deals” are at best …
Stuart Anderson / Forbes:
Trump And Miller Compel Colleges Not To Enroll International Students — Stuart Anderson writes about immigration, business and globalization. — SaveComment — The Trump administration is using rules, policies and formal agreements to compel and discourage U.S. universities from enrolling international students.
Kiki Intarasuwan / CBS News:
Senate confirms Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia — Washington - The Senate on Saturday approved the nomination of Jeanine Pirro, an ardent loyalist of President Trump and a FOX News fixture, confirming the cable news personality to a top prosecutor post in Washington, D.C.
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Michael Kunzelman / Associated Press:
Senate confirms former Fox News host Pirro as top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital
Alex Miller / Fox News:
Pirro confirmed as D.C. U.S. Attorney amid partisan clash as Dem nominee blockade continues
Pirro confirmed as D.C. U.S. Attorney amid partisan clash as Dem nominee blockade continues
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twitchy.com, Breitbart and RedState
Jim Saksa / Democracy Docket:
Senate Confirms Election Denying Fox Host as DC US Attorney
Senate Confirms Election Denying Fox Host as DC US Attorney
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New York Times and MSNBC
Greg Jaffe / New York Times:
Laura Loomer Attack on West Point Appointee Reflects Larger Fight Over Trump — Jen Easterly, who had served in Republican and Democratic administrations, was headed to the academy. Then a right-wing activist stepped in. — Hours after West Point pulled its offer to have her teach cadets …
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Associated Press:
‘They roll right over’: Many Democrats call their party weak and ineffective, AP-NORC poll finds — Many Democrats see their political party as “weak” or “ineffective,” according to a poll that finds considerable pessimism within Democratic ranks. Republicans are more complimentary of their party …
Rex Huppke / USA Today:
You know who loves the Epstein scandal? President-in-waiting JD Vance. — So is it that hard to believe Vance is watching Trump digging his Epstein hole deeper and deeper and thanking his lucky stars for the president's incompetence and history of loutish behavior?
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
After 47 years on the political beat for The Post, it's transition time — Dan Balz writes on his retirement from full-time work at The Washington Post after 47 years. — Just now — About two months ago, my wife was out for a walk and stopped to talk with a man working in his yard.
Sarah Fortinsky / The Hill:
DNC chair says Democrats ‘absolutely’ ready to fight back against GOP redistricting — Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin said on Sunday that Democrats are “absolutely” well positioned to fight back against Republicans redistricting efforts.
