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Politico:
Trump could also tear down the Statue of Liberty, DOJ argues in defense of White House ballroom … “On these theories, I think that's right,” replied Yaakov Roth, a Justice Department attorney. — Millett, an Obama appointee, peppered Roth with questions about the extent …
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Arit John / CNN:
Democrat Xavier Becerra will advance to November election in California governor's race, CNN projects — Biden's cabinet US elections Gubernatorial elections State & local races — Former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, will advance to the November election …
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Richard Ramos / CBS News:
Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to November election in California governor's race, CBS News projects — Add CBS News on Google — CBS News projects that Democratic former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has advanced in the primary for the 2026 California governor's race.
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CNN:
First on CNN: DOJ sends prosecutor to observe LA ballot counting amid Trump's baseless ‘cheating’ claims — The Justice Department sent one of its attorneys to observe ballot processing in Los Angeles Friday morning, the county's elections office told CNN, after President Donald Trump claimed earlier …
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Kristina Fiore / MedPage Today:
Video: Police Tussle With Diabetes Experts at ADA Meeting — Researchers told they could no longer attend the annual scientific sessions — NEW ORLEANS — Members of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) were escorted by police out of the convention center in New Orleans during …
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Dani Blum / New York Times:
Police Remove Diabetes Experts From Conference for Distributing Critique of Trump Administration — Several of those escorted out were scheduled to present at the American Diabetes Association conference this weekend. — Several diabetes experts were escorted out of an influential medical conference …
Brian Schwartz / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Urges ‘Less Shackled’ Pulte to Fire Intelligence-Community Employees — President said in interview Office of the Director of National Intelligence should be ‘much smaller’ and maybe even terminated — WASHINGTON—President Trump said he wants Bill Pulte, his incoming acting director …
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Aaron Pellish / Politico:
Trump says he asked Pulte to gut intelligence agency
Trump says he asked Pulte to gut intelligence agency
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Axios:
Scoop: Trump's Iran envoys quietly convene nuclear experts in Tennessee — President Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner traveled to the national lab in Oak Ridge, Tennessee on Thursday for consultations with a team of technical experts that could play a role in nuclear negotiations with Iran, Axios has learned.
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Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
Iran Fired Drones Toward Strait of Hormuz With U.S. Shooting Down at Least 4, U.S. Military Says
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Filip Timotija / The Hill:
US military shoots down 4 Iranian drones heading toward Strait of Hormuz
US military shoots down 4 Iranian drones heading toward Strait of Hormuz
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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Justice Dept. Promises to Drop $1.8 Billion Fund — It was the department's clearest statement to date that it was pulling back from a plan to use taxpayer money to make payments to people who claimed to have been politically persecuted. — The Justice Department told federal judges …
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Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Justice Department urges judge not to block ‘anti-weaponization’ fund that it says is already dead — A federal judge last week temporarily blocked the $1.8 billion fund from being used after a Jan. 6 prosecutor sued to block the Trump administration's actions.
Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
The Supreme Court Has Invented a Right to Discriminate — Alabama gambled on the Court's partisanship, and won. — This week, the Roberts Court made clear that when it comes to drawing congressional districts, Black voters have no rights that anyone is bound to respect.
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Malcolm Ferguson / New Republic:
Trump Fumes as Republican Senator Delivers Todd Blanche an Ultimatum — President Trump is incensed by outgoing Republican Senator Thom Tillis's refusal to support Todd Blanche's nomination for attorney general until he disavows January 6 insurrectionists. — “Tillis said he won't support …
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Malcolm Ferguson / New Republic:
Todd Blanche Reveals He's Making It Harder for Dems to Prosecute Trump
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Andrew Duehren / New York Times:
Trump Keeps Immunity from I.R.S. Audits, Even as $1.8 Billion Fund Falls Away
Trump Keeps Immunity from I.R.S. Audits, Even as $1.8 Billion Fund Falls Away
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Jonathan Larsen's Substack:
Bill Pulte's Family Has Ties to “The Family” — Becoming a paid subscriber supports my reporting and keeps it free for everyone. Thank you. — Incoming acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte's family has had extensive ties over two generations to leaders and financial backers …
Tara Copp / Washington Post:
Hegseth takes six of his children to France on official trip — The Pentagon says he is covering their travel expenses, but bringing them along could strain his security team at a time of increased threats, officials warned. — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision to bring six …
Elina Shirazi / Daily Mail:
Susie Wiles to quit White House: Insiders claim Trump's chief of staff is ‘drained’ by cabinet chaos... and stung by president's ‘insult’ — Donald Trump's White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is preparing to leave, five insiders have told the Daily Mail.
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Washington Post:
Trump says he's considering government stake in top AI companies — Industry leaders will soon gather at the White House to discuss the idea, the president said. The comments come as SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI prepare to go public. — Summary — President Donald Trump said on Friday …
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Finya Swai / The Hill:
6 Republicans vote no on FISA extension — Six Republican senators sided with Democrats early Friday to vote against advancing an extension of warrantless spy powers set to expire next week, complicating efforts to keep those powers alive. — The procedural vote failed by a vote of 47-52 …
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Jordain Carney / Politico:
Spy-law extension at risk after Senate votes against launching debate
Spy-law extension at risk after Senate votes against launching debate
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Joe Rennison / New York Times:
Stocks Slide as Investors See Rates Rising After Strong Jobs Data — The S&P 500 fell more than 2 percent on Friday, on course for its worst one-day drop of the year and ending nine weeks of gains. — Stocks slumped on Friday, ending a long run of weekly gains, after stronger …
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Karoun Demirjian / New York Times:
Trump Arch Will Need Red Lights, F.A.A. Says — The Federal Aviation Administration advised that if the Trump administration adds red obstruction lights to the arch design, it is likely to pose no risk to local aviation. — The Federal Aviation Administration said the Trump administration's plans …
NBC News:
Janet Mills shows no sign of reigniting her Maine Senate bid amid Graham Platner's troubles — Some Mills supporters want to see her jump back into the race, but there's no organized effort promoting her in Tuesday's primary. — Some of Maine Gov. Janet Mills' most ardent supporters …
Filip Timotija / The Hill:
Putin pours cold water on Zelensky meeting — Defense & National Security — The Big Story — Russian President Vladimir Putin poured cold water on the prospect of meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in person, arguing there is no reason to have diplomatic talks to potentially end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Politico:
Group that funded Duffy's road trip includes his ex-staffers … The document, a corporate filing that the state of Delaware provided to POLITICO, lists Mark Bednar and Maxwell Docksey as two of the organization's six directors. The person, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly …
New York Times:
Pentagon Cuts 180 Religious Identities From Military Personnel Records — The new policy, which the Pentagon framed as a largely administrative action, leaves just 31 religious categories to choose from, 22 of which are Christian. — The Defense Department will no longer allow military service members …
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Steve Benen / MS NOW:
As Trump prepares to make his pitch to farmers, he's haunted by his record — During Donald Trump's recent trip to China, Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas appeared on Newsmax and toed a sycophantic line in a rather specific way. — “We trust in Trump that he's over there making a great deal for us,” the senator said.
NBC News:
Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say — The counterintelligence threat level was raised by the Defense Intelligence Agency in recent weeks after growing concerns that Israeli espionage had become more aggressive than usual, sources say.
MS NOW:
FBI fires analysts behind controversial memo on ‘radical Catholic ideology’ — The rescinded memo had argued that extremists were attempting to recruit “radical” Catholics, leading to an apology by then-FBI Director Christopher Wray. — FBI Director Kash Patel fired a group …
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