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4:15 PM ET, October 27, 2025

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William Kristol / The Bulwark:
Totally Brazen.  Comically Corrupt.  Painfully Dumb.  —  Twenty-six days into the government shutdown, we got an actual, meaningful development this morning.  The American Federation of Government Employees—a union that has regularly fought Donald Trump's assault on the federal workforce this year …
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and CNBC
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Monica Alba / NBC News:
Largest federal workers union calls for an end to the shutdown, putting pressure on Democrats  —  In a new statement first shared with NBC News, the American Federation of Government Employees' president calls on Congress to pass a “clean continuing resolution.”
Jennifer Scholtes / Politico:
6 ways the shutdown is about to get worse … “Things are about to get worse,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune warned in a floor speech late last week.  —  And that's to say nothing of the Nov. 1 date that open enrollment begins for Affordable Care Act health plans.
Wall Street Journal:
Reagan vs. Trump on Tariffs  —  The Gipper was a free trader, no matter what the current President says.  —  The MAGA crowd likes to dismiss Ronald Reagan as irrelevant today, but apparently he still matters to President Trump.  How else to explain Mr. Trump's tantrum against Canada …
Calen Razor / Politico:   Capitol agenda: Brace for sharper shutdown pain
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
Trump Says a Recent M.R.I. Scan Was ‘Perfect,’ and He'd ‘Love’ a Third Term  —  President Trump made the comments on the second day of his trip to Asia.  The Constitution limits presidents to two terms, but Mr. Trump has suggested he might try to circumvent it.
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Betsy Klein / CNN:
Trump says he received an MRI during trip to Walter Reed medical center
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Trump acknowledges recent MRI but hedges on why doctors ordered it
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Trump confirms secondary physical included MRI, cognitive test
New Republic:
Trump Nixing of Dem State Disaster Aid Backfires, Screwing MAGA Voters … In recent days, President Trump has approved federal disaster aid for the red states of Nebraska, North Dakota, Missouri and Alaska while denying it to the blue states of Maryland, Vermont, and Illinois.
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New Republic:
Transcript: Trump Nixing Dem Storm Aid Backfires, Screwing MAGA Voters
Discussion: Raw Story
David Weigel / Semafor:
Left-wing ideas have wrecked Democrats' brand, new report warns  —  THE SCOOP  —  Democrats have badly weakened their party with left-leaning ideas and rhetoric, growing only with self-described “white liberals” while losing ground with other voters, according to a new center-left group's report shared first with Semafor.
Garrett M. Graff / Doomsday Scenario:
ICE's Hiring Surge Is Already a Disaster  —  It's cutting standards and racing to hire exactly the wrong people, precisely as predicted. … ICE, turbocharged by $75 billion in new dollars, is in a huge rush to hire, train, and deploy 10,000 new deportation officers.
New York Times:
Lawsuit Plunges New York Into the National Gerrymandering Fight  —  A suit filed by an election law firm contends that the state's 11th Congressional District, represented by a Republican, is drawn in a way that disenfranchises Black and Latino voters.  —  A lawsuit filed on Monday on behalf …
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Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun calls special session to consider new congressional map
Peter Sterne / City & State New York:   Sources: Brad Lander is making plans to challenge Goldman
Washington Post:
How Jack Smith's strongest case against Donald Trump collapsed  —  Seeking to get the classified documents case to a jury before the 2024 election, the special counsel made a fateful decision that some in his office saw as a misstep.  —  This story is adapted from the forthcoming book by Leonnig and Davis …
Steven Beschloss / America, America:
Hunger, Bribes and Sociopathy  —  As food assistance runs out and a billionaire offers money for troops, Trump dances in Malaysia  —  Some 42 million Americans rely on federal food stamp benefits to stave off hunger, including millions of children.  At the end of this week on Nov. 1 …
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Radley Balko / The Watch:
Accusing Jordan Silverman  —  Jordan Silverman still isn't sure he wants me to write this story.  —  He isn't sure if he wants me to publish his real name (I have), his photo (I have not), or the real names of his partner and kids (I have not).  —  Silverman says he wants to clear his name.
Emily Crane / New York Post:
29-year-old anarchist arrested for alleged $45K hit on Pam Bondi: FBI  —  An anarchist with a lengthy rap sheet has been arrested for allegedly putting a $45,000 hit out on US Attorney General Pam Bondi on TikTok, according to the feds.  —  Tyler Maxon Avalos, 29, was nabbed on Oct. 16 …
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Holly Otterbein / Axios:
Scoop: Graham Platner's campaign manager is out … - Platner's former political director, Genevieve McDonald, also previously departed the campaign.  — Politico reported that before Brown's start date, another aide, Daniel Moraff, worked as the de facto campaign manager, according to McDonald.
Steve Vladeck / One First:
186. When Can States Prosecute Federal Officers?  —  Stephen Miller claims that ICE officers have “immunity” for anything they do while enforcing immigration law.  Even as an argument about *state* criminal prosecutions, that claim is overstated at best.  —  Welcome back to “One First,” …
Amanda Marcotte / Salon:
How Riley Gaines and the trans panic steal from horror films  —  Fake victims like Gaines evoke the little girls of “The Exorcist” and “The Conjuring”  —  On paper, former swimmer Riley Gaines is a puzzling choice for MAGA's appointed “victim” of trans people.
Jack Goldsmith / Executive Functions:
The Venezuela Boat Strikes and the Justice Department's Golden Shield  —  Please click here to opt in to receive via email our Roundup—brief daily summaries of news developments and commentary related to executive power.  —  Many commentators have argued that the Trump administration's Venezuelan boat strikes are unlawful.
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
3 Scandals in 4 Days That Would Define Any Other Presidency  —  During the second Trump administration, corruption scandals that would typically define a presidency receive a day or two of coverage.  —  Part of the issue is that for Trump, enriching himself and his family is one of the core purposes of his presidency.
Discussion: Daily Kos, Bloomberg and New Yorker
Jimmy Alexander / WTOP News:
DC's only outdoor statue of a Confederate general is back in a Judiciary Square park  —  On Saturday, the National Park Service returned the statue of Brig. Gen. Albert Pike to its home after being in storage for over five years.  —  The only statue of a Confederate general in the nation's capital …
Discussion: The Independent and Newsweek
Quinnipiac University Poll:
Sports Poll: Americans To NFL: Move The Super Bowl To A Holiday Weekend, Quinnipiac University National Sports Poll Finds; NFL Fans Favor Expanding Regular Season To 18 Games  — mail_outline  —  NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has talked about the possibility of extending the regular NFL season …
Discussion: The Hill, Washington Post and Politico
Hamilton Nolan / How Things Work:
Eugene Debs and All Of Us  —  On Saturday night, I witnessed a ballroom full of stout Midwesterners—railroad men and laborers, college professors and students, retirees and young parents—stand and say, in unison, “While there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element …
Heather Cox Richardson / Letters from an American:
Economist Paul Krugman probably didn't have the Erie Canal in mind today when he wrote about the rise of renewable energy, but he could have.  The themes are similar.  —  In his newsletter, Krugman noted that renewables have grown explosively in the past decade, spurred by what he calls …
Will Neal / The Daily Beast:
Trump Hammers His Own ICE Goons to Suck Up to Foreign Leader  —  RAID ANGER  —  He is slamming ICE over a raid at a U.S. Hyundai plant as he prepares to meet with South Korea's president.  —  President Donald Trump has bizarrely claimed he didn't look too kindly on the massive ICE raid of a Hyundai manufacturing plant in Georgia.
Discussion: New York Post and Mediaite
Ella Lee / The Hill:
Trump asks Supreme Court to let him refire Copyright Office director  —  The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to let President Trump refire the director of the U.S. Copyright Office, after a divided federal appeals court panel allowed her to remain in her post.
Dana Goldstein / New York Times:
How Politics Is Changing the Way History Is Taught  —  History lessons are being wiped from the internet, and California is retreating from ethnic studies, as education swings away from curriculums that are seen as too progressive.  —  In the Trump era, history and civics education are under a microscope.
 
 
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Victoria Bekiempis / The Guardian:
Lawsuits against banks with Epstein ties may shed new light on financier's crimes
Discussion: Raw Story
Matthew Miller / MLive.com:
A Michigan elected official is married to a neo-Nazi. Some constituents have a problem with that.
Reuters:
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Congress Enjoys Ultraluxe Health Care as It Fights to Gut Yours
Emily Peck / Axios:
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Andy Bounds / Financial Times:
Dutch voters eye return to centre after far-right experiment fails
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The immigration problem is a crime problem
Tiago Rogero / The Guardian:
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Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
The GOP's antisemitism crisis
Discussion: Mother Jones
Paul Waldman / Public Notice:
ICE is out of control and beyond repair
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