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Wall Street Journal:
Iran's Secret Plan to Escalate the War — Intercepted communications and other intelligence suggest a strategic shift by hard-line leaders to raise the costs for the U.S. and its regional allies — After President Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran in mid-June …
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NewsMax.com, KSTP-TV, SpyTalk and The Times of Israel
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Eric Mack / Fox News:
Trump confirms IRGC backchannel, but calls for Iran's ‘white flag of surrender’ — Trump holding strategic patience with Iran: ‘Midterms have nothing to do with my thinking’ — The 60-day ceasefire deadline is expiring Monday, but President Donald Trump's resolve on ending Iran's nuclear …
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Metro.co.uk, CBS News, The Times of Israel and Axios
Erika Solomon / New York Times:
Iran's Supreme Leader Signals Intention to Keep Country on a War Footing
Catherine Lucey / Bloomberg:
US-Iran Peace Prospects Dim With Trump in No Hurry for a Deal
US-Iran Peace Prospects Dim With Trump in No Hurry for a Deal
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The Hill, New York Post, Washington Times, The Independent, The Sun, Associated Press and France 24
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Trump Orders Pentagon to Curtail Military Exercises With Ally South Korea — In a social media post, the president scolded South Korea for not helping denuclearize Iran, and also praised North Korea and its leader. — President Trump said on Sunday that he had instructed the Pentagon …
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The Bulwark, Straight Arrow, CNN, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, HuffPost, Daily Mail, The Daily Wire, WTTG-TV, NewsMax.com, NOTUS, Politico and KQTV-TV
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Associated Press:
Trump orders Pentagon to scale back joint exercises with South Korea — President Donald Trump on Sunday ordered the Pentagon to scale back joint exercises with South Korea after he says it declined to help denuclearize Iran. The announcement comes just before one of two large-scale joint annual exercises …
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NBC News, Straight Arrow, Scripps News, OutsideTheBeltway, Reuters, RedState, Associated Press, Bloomberg and American Greatness
Sam Blewett / Politico:
Burnham exchanged messages with impersonator of top Trump aide — The U.K. leader believed he was communicating with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles. — LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Andy Burnham engaged with messages from somebody impersonating one of Donald Trump's closest advisers, four officials have told POLITICO.
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New York Times, Breitbart, The Guardian, The Independent and Metro.co.uk
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Frank Andrews / CBS News:
U.K. Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged messages with someone impersonating top Trump aide Susie Wiles
U.K. Prime Minister Andy Burnham exchanged messages with someone impersonating top Trump aide Susie Wiles
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Bloomberg, Associated Press and The Guardian
Mike Zapler / Axios:
The Democratic establishment's ideas deficit — The centrist Democratic group Third Way recently declared “war” on democratic socialists to head off what they fear could be a far-left hijacking of the party ahead of 2028. — But establishment Democrats have made clear what they're …
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Washington Post and American Greatness
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Patricia Mazzei / New York Times:
Democratic Socialists Look for Upsets in Hostile Territory: Florida
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Politico
Brett Meiselas / MeidasTouch:
Fox Host Trashes U.S. Sailors as ‘Weak’ for Speaking Out About Dire Conditions — Fox News host Joey Jones mocked service members speaking out about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln — Key Points … Fox News host Joey Jones lashed out at U.S. service members who have spoken publicly …
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NPR, The Independent, Althouse and The Daily Beast
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Garrett Downs / CNBC:
Top U.S. commander acknowledges mental health issues on USS Lincoln
Top U.S. commander acknowledges mental health issues on USS Lincoln
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Straight Arrow, CBS News, Washington Post, The Hill, gCaptain, Fox News, New York Times, Associated Press, Washington Examiner, TMZ.com, Forbes, Al Jazeera and The Times
Matthew Choi / Washington Post:
Hakeem Jeffries says he wants to see ‘dramatic reform’ of Supreme Court — Hakeem Jeffries supports aggressive changes to the Supreme Court. — House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Sunday he wants to see “dramatic reform” to the Supreme Court, heeding a growing clamor within the Democratic party for changes.
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Washington Examiner, NewsMax.com and The Gateway Pundit
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Associated Press:
Trump blames vandals for damaged grass in the same spot where he held his big July 4 celebration — President Donald Trump on Sunday said vandals are to blame for large swaths of dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial — in the same spot where Trump had a stage built and hosted crowds for his July 4 celebration.
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The Hill, Forbes and The Independent
New York Times:
Kushner Meets With Hamas to Advance Trump's Gaza Plan — The president's son-in-law met the Palestinian militant group's leaders in Egypt, officials said. He will soon see Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli leader. — Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and close adviser …
Courtenay Brown / Axios:
Why prescription drug prices are plunging — America is experiencing its biggest prescription drug price deflation in generations. … - Prices haven't risen in any month this year, an unusually persistent stretch of flat or falling drug prices. — The downward trend comes as costs …
NOTUS:
James Talarico's Campaign Is Refunding Over $1 Million in Excess Contributions — James Talarico keeps raising too much money. — The Texas Democrat has already raised more than $70 million in his bid to defeat state Attorney General Ken Paxton for U.S. Senate — more than any other non-incumbent candidate …
Julia Curlee / The Atlantic:
The Wrong Kind of American — The Trump White House needed me—until the fact that I am trans became public. — At the cia, they'd started an office pool on when I'd be fired. — President Trump would be sworn in for his second term at noon; the smart money had me gone by 12:15.
Don Moynihan / Can We Still Govern?:
What could a post-Trump governance coalition look like? — To simplify a bit (a lot): there are two parts to public administration. “Administration” means getting shit done. “Public” implies doing it in a way that is broadly legitimate and accountable to citizens.
Andrew Pantazi / Axios:
Blanche won't pledge DOJ independence from Trump — Attorney General Todd Blanche refused Sunday to pledge the Justice Department's independence from the White House, saying he would consider President Trump's views on individual prosecutions. … Blanche made the stakes clear …
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Washington Post, PoliticusUSA, Breitbart, RedState, NewsMax.com, The Hill, NOTUS, Washington Examiner and Politico
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Riley Rogerson / Politico:
Nancy Pelosi is leaving Capitol Hill. Her team is still calling shots. — Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be leaving Congress, but dozens of her longtime staffers are sticking around in the House's top jobs. — The aides who worked for the California Democrat throughout …
Politico:
Kelly starts the countdown — With help from Eli Okun, Ali Bianco and Irie Sentner — Good Monday morning, The DNC may have officially given up on Iowa this weekend, but Playbook will continue to visit early and often. We could also go for an apple egg roll at the Iowa State Fair (scroll down for more on that).
Justin Goldman / NBC News:
Texas AG Paxton claims widespread noncitizen voting. Three people have been charged. — Among 53 cases that were referred for investigation, at least five people were listed as American citizens in previous court records, according to an NBC News review. — For more than a year …
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The Federalist
Axios:
Even some Republican voters sour on Trump — High prices, a persistent war and anxiety about corruption are quickly eroding President Trump's support among Republicans, a warning sign for the White House with less than 80 days to the midterms. … - The loss of one or both chambers …
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The Independent and Financial Times
Jon Marcus / Washington Monthly:
Once Globally Preeminent, U.S. Universities Are Sliding Into Decline — High costs, political attacks take a toll as fewer students come, top scholars leave. — The nation was distracted by other things when a quiet warning sounded: Support was diminishing for American academic research that had led to breakthroughs and innovation.

