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Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Sen. Chuck Schumer says ‘we need a serious negotiation’ with the GOP to keep the government funded — The Senate Democratic leader said that Trump's acceptance of a meeting shows Republicans “feel the heat.” — WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. …
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Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Thune digs in on GOP funding bill, accusing Democrats of holding the government ‘hostage’ — The Senate majority leader said on “Meet the Press” that Republicans aren't budging on their short-term bill and that Obamacare tax credits can be addressed later — with reforms.
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Trump to meet with top congressional leaders as a government shutdown looms
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Politico:
How House Republicans plan to rewrite history of Jan. 6 … “They were not invested in actual investigative work anyway,” said Higgins, who has pushed an unfounded theory that FBI agents helped coordinate the events at the Capitol. “That thing was never legitimate. It was always biased.
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Brie Stimson / Fox News:
FBI's Patel clarifies role of hundreds of agents on Jan 6, says Wray lied to Congress — Current FBI Director Kash Patel said the agents were sent to the US Capitol for ‘crowd control’ after it had been declared a riot — EXCLUSIVE: The FBI responded on Saturday to a report …
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Washington Post:
The full force of Trump's federal job cuts is about to hit the D.C. region — Paychecks will end soon for thousands of employees who took offers of deferred resignation and are struggling to find new work — and a possible shutdown looms, too. — The D.C. region is bracing …
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Tiffany Walden / The TRiiBE:
Chicago journalist detained while covering protest outside Broadview immigration facility — UPDATE: At 1:27 a.m. on Sept. 28, Unraveled Press reports that co-founder Steve Held has been released. — ORIGINAL STORY — The co-founder of Chicago independent media outlet Unraveled Press …
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Washington Post:
Trump to attend gathering of top generals, upending last-minute plans — Hundreds of top military officers and staff have been summoned to Virginia on short notice for a speech by Pete Hegseth. Trump decided this weekend to attend the meeting, adding new security concerns.
Ezra Klein / New York Times:
Ta-Nehisi Coates on Bridging Gaps vs. Drawing Lines — This is an edited transcript of an episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.” You can listen to the conversation by following or subscribing to the show on the NYT App, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts.
Washington Post:
White House considers funding advantage for colleges that align with Trump policies — The proposal could potentially transform the government's vast research funding operation, which has long awarded university grants based on scientific merit. — Just now
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Salt Lake Tribune
Shalom Baer Gee / Rapid City Journal:
Sen. John Thune said he accepts Hegseth's decision on Wounded Knee medals — Sen. John Thune said he accepts the Department of Defense decision to keep in place Medals of Honor for 20 soldiers who participated in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890, where 300 Mniconju Lakota people were killed.
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Jonathan Cohn / The Bulwark:
How to Debunk Republicans' Shutdown Talking Points — Their main argument is about health care, and it shows how desperate they are to dodge blame when prices spike for millions of Americans. — ∙ Paid — REPUBLICANS ARE PROJECTING LOTS of confidence about the government shutdown that's likely …
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The Hill
Nikole Hannah-Jones / New York Times:
What the Public Memory of Charlie Kirk Revealed — For those who felt denigrated by his rhetoric, the bipartisan tributes to him as a champion of free speech augured something dangerous: the mainstreaming of formerly extremist views. — The day Charlie Kirk was killed …
ABC News:
3 dead, 8 injured after shooter in boat opens fire on North Carolina waterfront bar: Official — Someone on the boat opened fire on the American Fish company, an official said. — PHOTO: An ambulance responds to an emergency call in an undated stock photo.
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Politico:
Why Donald Trump is obsessed with Portland … The president, his aides and allies have been increasingly focused on Portland over the last several weeks, repeatedly referring to the city in apocalyptic terms that call back to the summer of 2020, when protesters gathered against police violence for more than 170 days.
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Kit Maher / CNN:
Trump says he's sending troops to Portland to protect ICE facilities
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Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
How Ordinary Americans Can Stop Trump's Revenge Spree — The Founders intended jury nullification to be a tool to resist tyranny. — According to the law, Robert Morris was a criminal. The second Black lawyer in the history of the United States, Morris was among a group of abolitionists who …
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National Review
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
‘The cases swung, not me’: Ex-Justice Kennedy reflects on a changing Supreme Court — In the decades I have covered the Supreme Court, I have read lots of books written by justices, and with a couple of notable exceptions, they are...sigh, pretty boring. — Retired Supreme Court Justice …
Washington Post:
How Vance helped Trump get his TikTok deal, despite political risks — The creation of a U.S. spin-off, which has raised questions about censorship and favor for allies, will almost certainly be touted by Vance as a top achievement. — Just now — The White House was nearing the finish line …
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New York Sun
Garry Kasparov / The Atlantic:
The Race to Save America's Democracy — Donald Trump likes to say he doesn't actually lose elections-only the “rigged” ones. Such comments are not mere bluster, like the president's boasts about golf. They are threats to democracy, which is more fragile than many Americans may realize.
Robert Reich:
Sunday thought: The slumbering giant is awakening — An extraordinary week for America — It was an extraordinary week. The slumbering giant of America is awakening. — Americans forced Disney to put Jimmy Kimmel back on the air. Over 6 million people watched Kimmel's Tuesday monologue assailing Trump's attempt to censor him.
Andrew Stiles / The Washington Free Beacon:
Clueless Coconut: Kamala Harris Has No Idea Why She Lost — REVIEW: ‘107 Days’ by Kamala Harris — Revisiting what has been, still burdened by what never was. — Kamala Harris has no idea what she's doing. She demonstrated as much from the moment she entered the 2020 Democratic primary …
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The Guardian
Joseph Choi / The Hill:
What to know about Trump's new pharmaceutical tariff plan — President Trump's new pharmaceutical tariff policy throws another wrench into an already increasingly complex drug supply chain, with experts calling for more clarity and details into the White House's new policy set to go into effect in less than a week.

