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Josh Fiallo / The Daily Beast:
Trump Delivers Bitter Snub to First Son's Wedding Invite — PAR FOR THE COURSE — The president says he needs to stay in Washington—despite his public schedule stating he plans to spend the weekend at his New Jersey golf club. — President Donald Trump has returned his eldest son's wedding RSVP …
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The Daily Wire, The Atlantic, Washington Times, TMZ.com, Raw Story, Newsweek, New York Post and New York Times
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Colby Smith / New York Times:
Trump Administration Live Updates: Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Intelligence Chief — What We're Covering Today — Gabbard Resigns: Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, is resigning from her post overseeing the nation's 18 spy agencies, a spokeswoman for her office says.
Jonathan Landay / Reuters:
White House forced top spy Gabbard to resign, source says — The White House forced U.S. intelligence official Tulsi Gabbard to resign from her post, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday. — Gabbard posted her resignation letter on X on Friday.
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Wall Street Journal:
Tulsi Gabbard is Preparing to Resign as U.S. Intelligence Chief — Outspoken critic of foreign interventions had largely been sidelines from Trump's national-security team — Tulsi Gabbard is preparing to step down as Director of National Intelligence, according to people familiar with the matter …
Reuters:
Gabbard resigns as Trump's top US intelligence official — Tulsi Gabbard said on Friday she is resigning from her job as President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, saying her husband had been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and that she was stepping away from her role to help him.
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Roll Call
Barak Ravid / Axios:
Trump met top advisers on Iran as he weighs return to war
Rebecca Beitsch / The Hill:
Trump directs legal migrants to return to home country to apply for green cards — The Trump administration on Friday announced prospective immigrants would need to return to their home country to apply for green cards, a move that would stifle the most common pathway used for legal immigration.
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G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
The real reason Democrats lost in 2024 — My weekly Friday column is free to read, but it is not free to produce. Become a paying member today to support work like this and all the original data Strength In Numbers publishes. — Upgrade to support Strength In Numbers
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Travis Loller / Associated Press:
Judge dismisses human smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported — A human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose mistaken deportation helped galvanize opposition to President Donald Trump's immigration policies, was thrown out on Friday.
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Jose Pagliery / NOTUS:
The Prosecutor at the Center of a Botched DOJ Case Was Working For Senate Democrats — Sheri Mecklenburg had been assigned to work for the minority on the Judiciary Committee, but ranking member Dick Durbin said she had been dismissed on Friday. — Copy
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The Guardian, Lawfare, Associated Press and Chicago Sun Times
Jamie Raskin / New York Times:
There's a Way to Stop Trump's I.R.S. Slush Fund — These days it takes a spectacular burst of corruption to get the attention of our scandal-weary nation, but President Trump and his administration have managed, once again, to transfix Americans by establishing a $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” …
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Erica Orden / Politico:
Todd Blanche pulls his most eyebrow-raising move yet
New York Times:
Lutnick Donated $5 Million to House Republicans Before Epstein Testimony — Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, made the donation after agreeing to an interview with lawmakers about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. — Howard Lutnick, President Trump's secretary of commerce …
Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump officials tried to ban half of U.S. voting machines, citing conspiracy theories — U.S. President Donald Trump's election-security czar last year sought to ban voting machines used in more than half of U.S. states by asking whether the Commerce Department could declare …
Ryan Quinn / Inside Higher Ed:
Science: NIH, NASA Restrict Co-Authoring With Foreign Scientists — The National Institutes of Health and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration are targeting collaborations between U.S. scientists and foreign researchers, Science reports. — The journal wrote that NIH officials …
Gregory Svirnovskiy / Politico:
NYT publisher calls out news outlets for ‘capitulation’ to Trump administration … Sulzberger reprehended publications he said have settled “winnable cases” with the president, refocused their editorial pages away from White House criticism and adopted Trump's favored language in their reporting …
Carmen Paun / Politico:
Relief group is phasing out vaccines RFK Jr. believes are unsafe … Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) has sought to broker a deal between Gavi, a humanitarian organization the U.S. co-founded a quarter-century ago, and Kennedy. Congress has long provided a big chunk of Gavi's budget.
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The Atlantic
GovExec.com:
The White House is ordering agencies to place its new app on all employees' government phones — The White House recently unveiled a new app to give the public “unfiltered” access to “key priorities,” “historic moments” and “policy breakthroughs.” Now, it's directing agencies to help install …
Sophia Cai / Politico:
Read Trump's unsigned AI executive order — POLITICO has obtained a draft of the executive order on artificial intelligence that President Donald Trump had been expected to sign Thursday afternoon, only to abruptly postpone the event. — The document — available here …
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Talking Points Memo:
Their Loved Ones Died for the Voting Rights Act. The Supreme Court's Ruling Is a New Injustice. — Dennis Dahmer was 12 years old in January 1966 when Klansmen stormed his family home and set it on fire, murdering his father, Vernon. He still remembers the shootout; he remembers watching his father die from smoke inhalation.
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Nikole Hannah-Jones / New York Times:
The Civil Rights Era Is Collapsing Before Our Eyes


