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1:20 PM ET, June 3, 2021

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Washington Post:
Biden offers major change to tax proposal in effort to secure infrastructure deal with Republicans  —  Instead of raising corporate tax rates to 28 percent, Biden has offered to create a new tax floor of 15 percent for businesses that pay very little.  —  President Biden signaled …
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: SCOOP: What Biden told Capito in their Oval Office meeting  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  A seemingly sleepy post-Memorial Day week turned surprisingly newsy late Wednesday into this morning.  Here's what you need to know to understand the three big storylines overnight:  —  INFRASTRUCTURE
Katherine Eban / Vanity Fair:
The Lab-Leak Theory: Inside the Fight to Uncover COVID-19's Origins  —  Throughout 2020, the notion that the novel coronavirus leaked from a lab was off-limits.  Those who dared to push for transparency say toxic politics and hidden agendas kept us in the dark.  —  I. A Group Called DRASTIC
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CNN:
What Fauci's emails reveal — and what they don't  —  Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, is an associate professor of emergency medicine; co-founder of GetUsPPE; and a CNN medical analyst.  The opinions expressed in this commentary are her own.  View more opinion on CNN.
New York Post:
Fauci emails all the more reason for US to get to bottom of COVID origins
Discussion: NewsNation Now
Stephanie Giang-Paunon / Fox News:
Fauci not honest about COVID origin, says Adm. Brett Giroir
Discussion: The Federalist
Tucker Carlson / Fox News:
Is Dr. Fauci under criminal investigation?
Discussion: Townhall
Washington Post:
FBI investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in connection with his political fundraising  —  The FBI is investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in connection with campaign fundraising activity involving his former business, according to people familiar with the matter and a spokesman for DeJoy.
Andrea Salcedo / Washington Post:
As a vet spoke about Memorial Day's roots in Black history, his mic was cut.  It was no accident.  —  Retired Army Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter was midway through his speech at a Memorial Day ceremony in an Ohio cemetery when he started discussing the role that freed Black enslaved people played in an early event honoring Civil War dead.
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Phil Keren / Akron Beacon Journal:
Veteran's microphone cut off when he discusses Blacks' role in establishing Memorial Day  —  Event organizer turned down sound for part of speech; Speaker says he was censored by Hudson American Legion  —  HUDSON — What at first blush appeared to be a short audio malfunction at Monday's Memorial …
Washington Post:
Trump has grown increasingly consumed with ballot audits as he pushes falsehood that election was stolen  —  Former president Donald Trump remains relentlessly focused on the false claim that the November election was stolen from him and is increasingly consumed with the notion …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Believes He Can Regain the Presidency This Summer He can't, but the insurrectionist wing of the GOP isn't going away.  —  The position of mainstream Republican leaders in Congress is that the January 6 insurrection, while regrettable, is behind us now.  It does not require congressional investigation nor any further rebuke.
NBC News:
New GOP voting laws target more than just voter access
Discussion: The Hill, Insider and Political Wire
New York Times:
Trump Administration Secretly Seized Phone Records of Times Reporters  —  The admission by the Biden Justice Department followed similar recent disclosures to The Washington Post and CNN.  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump Justice Department secretly seized the phone records of four …
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The White House:
Memorandum on Establishing the Fight Against Corruption as a Core United States National Security Interest … Section 1.  Policy.  Corruption corrodes public trust; hobbles effective governance; distorts markets and equitable access to services; undercuts development efforts …
Discussion: CBS News, CNBC and UPI
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The White House:
FACT SHEET: Establishing the Fight Against Corruption as a Core U.S. National Security Interest
Discussion: Associated Press
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Federal prosecutors looking into whether Gaetz obstructed justice  —  MIAMI — Federal prosecutors are examining whether Rep. Matt Gaetz obstructed justice during a phone call he had with a witness in the sex-crimes investigation of the Florida congressman, according to two sources familiar with the case.
Axios:
COVID-19 cases hit lowest point in U.S. since pandemic began  —  The U.S. has brought new coronavirus infections down to the lowest level since March 2020, when the pandemic began.  —  The big picture: Nearly every week for the past 56 weeks, Axios has tracked the change — more often than not …
Discussion: Townhall and BizPac Review
Katie Herzog / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
What Happens When Doctors Can't Tell the Truth?  —  I always thought that if you lived through a revolution it would be obvious to everyone.  As it turns out, that's not true.  Revolutions can be bloodless, incremental and subtle.  And they don't require a strongman.
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Law Student Who Made Fun of the Federalist Society Will Be Allowed to Graduate After All  —  Update, 9: 30 p.m.: Stanford has concluded that Nicholas Wallace engaged in protected speech, dropped its investigation, and lifted the hold on his diploma.  Wallace has confirmed that he will be allowed to graduate.
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Associated Press:
Candidate interrupted by sex toy on drone, punched at event  —  ALBUQUERQUE, N.M (AP) — A New Mexico sheriff who is running for mayor of Albuquerque was interrupted while on stage at a campaign event by a flying drone with a sex toy attached to it and a man who punched him.
Politico:
Sources: Dem lobbying firm under federal investigation for Burisma work  —  The Justice Department is investigating the work of a consulting firm linked to the president's son for potential illegal lobbying, four people familiar with the probe told POLITICO.
Michele L. Norris / Washington Post:
Germany faced its horrible past. … Shortly after the National Museum of African American History and Culture opened in 2016 on the National Mall, I was speaking to some patrons of a successful nonprofit about the importance of candid racial dialogue in politics and in the places we live, work and worship.
Elie Mystal / The Nation:
The Miseducation of White Children  —  The attacks on critical race theory are just another attempt to prevent this country from reckoning with its racist past and present—by keeping white kids ignorant.  —  President Joe Biden went to Tulsa, Oklahoma this week to honor the victims of the 1921 massacre on …
Washington Post:
The way forward on containing Iran's nuclear ambitions  —  Bob Menendez, a Democrat, represents New Jersey in the U.S. Senate and serves as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.  Lindsey Graham, a Republican, represents South Carolina in the U.S. Senate.
Discussion: The Dispatch
Washington Post:
Biden privately called Lawrence Summers, a critic of White House agenda, to discuss economy  —  President Biden recently called former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Democrat who has been openly critical of his economic agenda, to acknowledge Summers's concerns and ask him to explain …
Erin Banco / Politico:
Biden admin reveals plans for first 25 million donated vaccine doses  —  The Biden administration has announced which countries will share in the first 25 million Covid-19 vaccine doses donated by the U.S. to help low- and middle-income nations combat the pandemic.
Dennis Aftergut / The Bulwark:
Why the Manhattan District Attorney Should Have Trump Worried  —  Donald Trump's case won't be Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance's first high-profile prosecution.  —  On May 25, the day after Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. announced that he had convened a criminal grand jury …
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Matt Friedman / Politico:
Live chat  —  Updates about tonight's races in New Jersey  —  🌖Our chat has ended, but you can still read it back.  —  Reporter and author of New Jersey Playbook  —  The other really big race in New Jersey is freshman Rep. Tom Malinowski's reelection against Republican Tom Kean Jr. …
Discussion: Raw Story
George Conway / Washington Post:
Republican senators managed to outdo themselves in cowardice  —  Republican senators have managed to outdo themselves in cowardice — which is quite a feat.  —  Last week's Senate vote blocking a national commission to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol was even more appalling …
Alex Horton / Washington Post:
Rep. Dan Crenshaw's search for ‘woke military’ complaints draws ridicule — and war movie quotes  —  Reports from the field have been grim.  —  A male soldier wearing dresses at a combat field hospital.  Insubordination and the theft of strawberries on a Navy ship.
Discussion: The Hill
Politico:
Supreme Court narrows scope of sweeping cybercrime law  —  The Supreme Court has sharply curtailed the scope of the nation's main cybercrime law, limiting a tool that civil liberties advocates say federal prosecutors have abused by seeking prison time for minor computer misdeeds.
WFLA-TV:
Tampa Bay teacher facing several charges in connection with US Capitol riot  —  by: WFLA 8 On Your Side Staff, Justin Schecker  —  You have been added to Daily News Newsletter  —  TAMPA (WFLA) - Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested Audrey Ann Southard on charges related …
Discussion: WHNT-TV
Charles Fain Lehman / Washington Free Beacon:
What Woke's Worth and Why  —  In early 2019, Ta-Nehisi Coates delivered the inaugural “Distinguished Diversity Lecture” at the Ohio State University.  Coates's hourlong engagement, which included a reading, a moderated conversation, and an audience Q&A, cost OSU $41,500.
Discussion: Christopher F. Rufo
Maryclaire Dale / Associated Press:
NFL pledges to halt ‘race-norming,’ review Black claims  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The NFL on Wednesday pledged to halt the use of “race-norming” — which assumed Black players started out with lower cognitive function — in the $1 billion settlement of brain injury claims and review past scores for any potential race bias.
 
 
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Wall Street Journal:
Armed Low-Cost Drones, Made by Turkey, Reshape Battlefields and Geopolitics
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
SMOKING GUN: FAUCI LIED, MILLIONS DIED — Fauci Was Informed of Hydroxychloroquine Success in Early 2020 But Lied to Public Instead Despite the Science #FauciEmails
Discussion: Washington Post and Headline USA
Brian Mann / NPR:
Sackler Family Empire Poised To Win Immunity From Opioid Lawsuits
Discussion: The Western Journal
New York Times:
India and Israel Inflame Facebook's Fights With Its Own Employees
Olafimihan Oshin / The Hill:
Cuomo accuser: 'He's like Darth Vader, he scares everyone'
 Earlier Items: 
New York Times:
Tasked to Fight Climate Change, a Secretive U.N. Agency Does the Opposite
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall:
Democrats Want to Destroy Democracy to Save It
Discussion: Daily Kos
The Daily Beast:
Far-Right Vigilante's ‘Alarming’ Gubernatorial Run Has Some Bracing for Chaos
Discussion: Raw Story
Elisha Fieldstadt / NBC News:
Right-wing pastor gets Covid after saying vaccines were part of ‘mass death campaign’
J.D. Vance / The American Mind:
Fighting Woke Capital
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Fake History of the Filibuster Won't Die Senators keep repeating a made-up origin story.
Discussion: Raw Story and Mediaite
 

 
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Lauren Feiner / The Verge:
President Biden signs the ByteDance-TikTok divest-or-ban bill into law, after the Senate passed it by 79-18; the House passed the legislation 360-58 on April 20

Winston Cho / The Hollywood Reporter:
The FTC bans noncompete clauses that restrict job switching, potentially complicating hiring in Hollywood as firms try to protect trade secrets and other info

Alexandra Bruell / Wall Street Journal:
An interview with NPR CEO Katherine Maher, who defends NPR and accuses critics of “bad faith distortion” of her past comments about the First Amendment

 
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