The Senate health care bill is proof: Trumpism isn’t populism

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The Senate health care bill is proof: Trumpism isn’t populism

Washington Post
The Senate’s health-care bill might be too much for even Marie Antoinette. After all, about the only way it could be more regressive is if it took the cake a certain French queen wanted the poor to eat for dinner and gave it to the rich for dessert.

3 Chicago officers accused of lying about teen’s shooting

Newsday
Special prosecutor Patricia Brown-Holmes speaks during a news conference Tuesday, June 27, 2017 in Chicago. Photo Credit: AP. advertisement | advertise on newsday.

Sarah Palin strikes one for conservatives with suit against The New York Times

Washington Times
FILE- In this Dec. 15, 2016, file photo, Sarah Palin, political commentator and former governor of Alaska, walks on the sideline before an NFL football game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams in Seattle.

White House Reimagines Press Briefing as Opportunity to Scold Journalists

New York Magazine
This morning, the White House press corps received an advisory that the daily briefing would take place at 2 p.m. with the press secretary, Sean Spicer, and the Energy Department secretary, Rick Perry – and it would be on camera.

Morning Spin: Democrats ramping up pressure on Rauner over Trumpcare

Chicago Tribune
Gov. Bruce Rauner holds a press conference at the State Capitol in Springfield on May 31, 2017. (Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune).

SCOTUS Delivers Win for Religious Liberty but Punts on School Choice

National Review
On Monday, the Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited decision in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer, delivering a potent victory for religious liberty—but one with murkier implications for school choice than many had anticipated.

Alan Dershowitz: Expect Supreme Court to uphold most of travel ban

Boston Herald
Noted attorney and constitutional law expert Alan Dershowitz said he believes the U.S. Supreme Court will eventually uphold most, but not all, of President Trump’s revised travel ban when the high court takes up the matter in the fall.

The 4 most brutal numbers in that poll showing the world hates Trump

Washington Post
The world doesn’t have much regard for the president of the United States. That’s the somewhat unsurprising takeaway from a massive new Pew study polling attitudes toward the United States in 37 countries, from Canada to Russia to South Africa.

Chaffetz calls for $2500 legislator housing stipend

The Hill
Just days before he resigns from Congress, Rep. Jason Chaffetz · Jason ChaffetzSenators urge Trump to do right thing with arms sales to Taiwan Chaffetz calls for ,500 legislator housing stipend Juan Williams: Trump refills the swamp MORE (R-Utah) said …

Trump administration to propose repealing rule giving EPA broad authority over water pollution

Washington Post
President Trump’s administration will revoke a rule that gives the Environmental Protection Agency broad authority over regulating the pollution of wetlands and tributaries that run into the nation’s largest rivers, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said

Subway Derailment in Manhattan Injures Dozens

New York Times
Firefighters at the subway station at 125th Street and St Nicholas Avenue. Credit Karsten Moran for The New York Times. For months, the city’s aging transportation infrastructure has served New Yorkers one fresh outrage after another.

Campaigner-in-chief: Trump’s politicking raises ethics flags

Washington Post
WASHINGTON – Barely five months into office, President Donald Trump keeps taking time out from governing to run for re-election. On Wednesday night, he’ll attend his first 2020 campaign fundraiser, rubbing elbows with some of the Republican Party’s

US Vice President Mike Pence Plans India Trip Soon

NDTV
Vice President Mike Pence also had a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House. All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: June 28, 2017 14:41 IST.

Confusion reigns in Redstone Arsenal lockdown; no shots fired

ArmyTimes.com
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Two 911 calls and a tweet about the possibility of an active shooter at a military installation set off a day of panic and confusion in Alabama.

Ten Commandments Installed At Arkansas State Capitol; ACLU Plans Lawsuit

NPR
Little Rock, Ark., is the latest front in the ongoing battle over Ten Commandments monuments on government property. A six-foot-tall granite monument of the Commandments was installed on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol on Tuesday, flanked by …

AMBER Alert issued for 2 kids abducted from Ellis County, Kansas

KSHB
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Florida man spends 90 days in jail after cops mistake drywall for cocaine

New York Daily News
A Florida man was jailed for 90 days after cops had suspected he had cocaine in his vehicle, which turned out to be white powdered drywall.
Omaha World-Herald
Storm clouds pass over a weather vane in Millard after high winds and heavy rain rolled through the Omaha area on June 16. A National Weather Service meteorologist said she didn’t expect winds in tonight’s storm to be as strong as they were June 16.

New Jersey’s Appeal of Sports Betting Ban Heads to Supreme Court

New York Times
Fans watched horse racing at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J., in 2006. New Jersey wants sports betting, partly to bolster its sagging horse racing industry.

Dems face identity crisis

The Hill
Democrats are grappling with how to keep their progressive base happy while winning over white working-class voters who left the party in the 2016 elections.

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