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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Supreme Court says Fed's Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Trump firings  —  The Supreme Court on Monday dramatically expanded presidential power, upholding President Donald Trump's firings of the heads of independent federal agencies with one important exception, the Federal Reserve.
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Wall Street Journal:
Supreme Court Blocks Trump From Firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook  —  In a pair of decisions, the court expands presidential authority over independent agencies—but the central bank is the notable exception  —  WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Monday rejected President Trump's bid …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court widens Trump's power to fire agency leaders — except the Fed … Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinions in both cases.  —  The court's conservative majority has been whittling away for years at the 1935 ruling known as Humphrey's Executor …
Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
Supreme Court expands Trump's power over the federal bureaucracy  —  The justices allowed the president to fire a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission, striking down a nearly century-old precedent intended to insulate independent agencies from political influence by the executive.
Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Supreme Court rules Trump cannot fire Fed member Lisa Cook; grants him more power over other independent agencies  —  The justices allowed Cook to keep her job while green-lighting the president's firing of another Democratic appointee to an independent body, FTC Commissioner Rebeca Slaughter.
Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
Supreme Court, for now, blocks Trump from firing Fed board member Lisa Cook
New York Times:
Trump Renews Threat to Fire Fed Governor in Wake of Court Loss
Discussion: ABC News and Fox Business
Ann E. Marimow / New York Times:
With Final Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Is Sharply Divided
Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Supreme Court rules states can count late-arriving mailed ballots, rejecting Trump-led challenge  —  The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count ballots that arrive after Election Day, a persistent target of President Donald Trump.  The decision rejected a Republican-led attack …
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Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Supreme Court allows states to count mail-in ballots that arrive late, rejecting RNC challenge  —  The justices ruled that a Mississippi law that allows ballots to be counted as long as they were sent by Election Day is not prohibited under federal law.  —  WASHINGTON — Rejecting …
Zach Schonfeld / The Hill:
Supreme Court rules states can accept mail ballots after Election Day
Jordain Carney / Politico:
Rick Scott says he's just trying to help … “There won't be a vote,” he said, adding that he's “fine” with Thune continuing in the position.  —  “Here's what I don't get,” Scott continued, expressing exasperation with the palace intrigue.  “Other people get to put out their position.
Discussion: New York Post
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Politico:
Republicans get antsy about confirmations as the Senate hangs in the balance
Discussion: Raw Story
Noah Berlatsky / Public Notice:
Donald Trump hates democracy, housing bill edition
Discussion: NewsMax.com
G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
America's most (and least) popular politicians in 2026  —  From time to time, Strength In Numbers accepts paid sponsorships on free, public posts to help pay for the costs of running this business.  This money covers things like hired help with the podcast and polling, costs of data acquisition …
Lindsay Whitehurst / Associated Press:
Supreme Court rejects Trump's push to toss $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case  —  The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a push by President Donald Trump to throw out a jury's finding that he sexually abused the writer E. Jean Carroll at a New York City department store in the mid-1990s and later defamed her.
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Abbie VanSickle / New York Times:
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Request to Appeal $5 Million Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case
Jameel Jaffer / New York Times:
Fine, Don't Prosecute President Trump.  But Release Jack Smith's Report.  —  Three years ago this month, the Justice Department indicted Donald Trump under the Espionage Act for concealing and refusing to return classified documents after his departure from the White House.
Douglas Belkin / Wall Street Journal:
UC Berkeley to Open Nancy Pelosi Institute Aimed at Advancing Democracy  —  Former House speaker says the center will be nonpartisan  —  The University of California, Berkeley plans to launch a new institute named for Nancy Pelosi and intended to strengthen democracy.
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Dustin Gardiner / Politico:
Pelosi to launch Berkeley institute focused on protecting democracy
Discussion: Election Law Blog
Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Supreme Court to weigh Arizona's proof-of-citizenship voting law  —  The justices will consider whether the requirements violate the federal National Voter Registration Act.  —  WASHINGTON — Taking up a new case touching on Republican warnings about alleged election fraud …
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Politico:
Yoo to advise diGenova on probe into inquiries of Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia … “As far as I know, I'm just signing on as a consultant on any kind of constitutional law issues they may encounter,” Yoo said Sunday.  “I've known Joe and [his wife] Vicky [Toensing] for more than three decades …
Discussion: CNN
Sam Meredith / CNBC:
Putin's fuel shortage admission signals growing strain on Russia's energy infrastructure … Russian President Vladimir Putin has conceded that the country is facing fuel shortages following a barrage of long-range Ukrainian drone strikes on key energy infrastructure, although he insisted the Kremlin was dealing with them.
New Republic:
Trump Reflecting Pool Arrests Take Unnerving Turn—and Officials Go Mum  —  Donald Trump has insisted six people have been arrested and many more have been given citations for vandalizing the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.  This allegedly includes carving a 350-foot gash …
David Wallace-Wells / New York Times:
What if the MAGA Vibe Shift Was Just a Mirage?  —  Remember the vibe shift?  In 2024, first as the election approached and then after Donald Trump's victory, pundits and political strategists lined up to declare its cultural meaning quite expansive — a shift not just in electoral politics …
Luke Fountain / CNBC:
Trump bought as much as $5 million in Axon stock before ICE sought $220 million Taser deal … President Donald Trump bought as much as $5 million in shares of Axon Enterprise — maker of Tasers, body cameras and policing software — two weeks before Immigration and Customs Enforcement sought a five-year …
John Hendel / Politico:
Pro-Trump groups to tell Brendan Carr to yank Disney's TV licenses … Carr this spring took the highly unusual step of calling in the licenses for all eight Disney-owned ABC TV stations for renewal years ahead of schedule, citing allegations that the entertainment and media giant had failed …
Adam Gurri / Liberal Currents:
The PDF of The Reconstruction Papers Is Now Free to the Public … If you've been waiting to read The Reconstruction Papers, wait no longer, for the PDF is now open to the public: … I urge you not to settle for this, however.  As you will see from the PDF, it is beautifully designed with print in mind.
Zach Schonfeld / The Hill:
Thomas, Gorsuch say Supreme Court should revisit landmark libel ruling  —  Justice Clarence Thomas renewed his calls for the Supreme Court to revisit its 1964 landmark decision that makes it difficult to bring defamation suits against public figures.  —  The conservative justice's urging came …
Megan Brenan / Gallup:
American Pride Falls to 25-Year Record Low  —  43% in the U.S. say they display the American flag outside their home  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, 33% of U.S. adults say they are “extremely proud” to be an American, the lowest reading in Gallup's trend dating back to 2001.
Natalie Korach / Status:
Fox News' Not-So-Wonderful Apology … On Friday and Saturday, Fox News hosts awkwardly did something that the network had long resisted—even after paying $787 million to settle Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit over the 2020 election: They apologized.
Colby Smith / New York Times:
How Warsh Has Begun to Change the Fed … Kevin M. Warsh, chairman of the Federal Reserve, campaigned for the job on the basis of “regime change.”  Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times  —  Shortly after taking over as chairman of the Federal Reserve, Kevin M. Warsh wrote to the central bank's …
Politico:
Rubio, Witkoff to brief Congress on Iran  —  Top deputies of President Donald Trump will brief Congress on the Iran peace talks in a Monday conference call — the first time administration officials have addressed a broad group of lawmakers since Trump signed a “memorandum of understanding” with Tehran earlier this month.
Discussion: The Hill
 
 
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New York Times:
‘Chaos Will Follow’ Ruling Allowing Trump Firings, Dissent Predicts
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Chris Lehmann / The Nation:
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Alex Roarty / NOTUS:
Inside Republicans' Plan to Win the Midterms
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