RSN: Bob Bauer | The Cohen Reimbursements and Retainers: Part II
Bob Bauer | The Cohen Reimbursements and Retainers: Part II
Bob Bauer, Lawfare Bauer writes: "Did Cohen make the arrangement in the days before the campaign to head off a major political problem? If he did, that would mean that the payment had not been made 'irrespective of candidacy,' and the campaign finance rules - both contribution limits and reporting requirements-would apply." READ MORE Stacey Abrams won the Democratic primary in Georgia's gubernatorial race. (photo: Getty)
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Fresh Faces Beat Out Political Pedigree in Democratic Primaries Across the South
Michael Scherer and David Weigel, The Washington Post Excerpt: "Fresh faces with compelling life stories prevailed in Democratic primaries across several southern states Tuesday, beating candidates with deeper political pedigrees and more governing experience in several key races." READ MORE Cohen has long been Trump's fixer, but now he's become a problem. (photo: Getty)
Cohen's Taxi Business Partner Pleads Guilty, Said to Be Cooperating With Investigators
Jake Pearson, Associated Press Pearson writes: "A longtime business partner of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen, whose business dealings are being scrutinized by federal prosecutors, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a state tax fraud case that requires him to cooperate in any ongoing investigation, according to a person briefed on the deal." READ MORE Scott Pruitt. (photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
AP Reporter Barred and Physically Removed From EPA Meeting
David Uberti, Splinter Uberti writes: "The Associated Press reported this morning that guards outside an Environmental Protection Agency meeting physically removed one of its reporters after they were denied entry through a security checkpoint in the federal building." READ MORE Dave Fendrich helps Bryant Hofer harvest a field of corn on October 2, 2013 near Salem, South Dakota. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty)
Traumas of Dispossession: The Crisis of American Family Farming
Kathryn M. Dudley, Jacobin Dudley writes: "We're living through another crisis of American family farming. But don't expect a rural revolt any time soon." READ MORE Indigenous Columbians. (photo: TeleSUR)
UN: 'Extreme Violence Leaves Indigenous Colombians Homeless'
teleSUR Excerpt: "Along Colombia's border with Panama, 656 Colombian Indigenous people have been forced from their homes by armed guerrilla groups, the United Nations reports." READ MORE A coastal brown bear at the Chilkoot river near Haines, Alaska. The National Parks Conservation Association said: 'This activity is cruel and has no place on America's national park lands.' (photo: Bob Strong/Reuters)
Trump Administration Plan to Scrap Hunting Rules Condemned as 'New Low'
Oliver Milman, Guardian UK Milman writes: "The proposal would repeal Obama-era rules that ban shooting of bear cubs and other controversial hunting practices in Alaska." READ MORE |
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