Iran’s Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, told CNN that his country won’t negotiate with President Trump unless the U.S. shows Tehran “respect” by honoring its commitments under the disputed nuclear deal.
It’s Time to Hold American Elites Accountable
Rahm Emanuel: “Normally, a scandal centered on how rich parents used bribes to win their children’s admittance into elite colleges wouldn’t play so heavily in the national news. No one much cared when Donald Trump promised large donations as his children enrolled at Penn. But the outrage over the Varsity Blues investigation perfectly illustrates what may be the most important, least understood and underappreciated political dynamic of our era: a full-on middle class revolt against the elites and the privileges they horde. For all the focus on inequality and social justice, this middle-class revolt is the most important barrier standing between Democrats and the White House. They can’t afford to ignore it.”
“Think of what’s happened over the last decade and a half. America endured a war sold on false premises, a bailout of bankers issuing entirely toxic debt, and a massive public effort to prop up auto executives who were building cars that weren’t selling. Is it any wonder so many middle-class taxpayers resent the elites? They’ve been forced to bail them out from their own mistakes time and time again—and yet the beneficiaries of that goodwill haven’t apologized, let alone taken responsibility. America’s middle class is Cinderella and the nation’s elites are her evil stepsisters—only now, it’s the stepsisters who get to marry the prince. It’s infuriating.”
“Ever since the disaster of the 2016 election, Democrats have engaged in (an often pointless) debate about whether President Trump’s supporters were drawn to him on account of economic or cultural grievances. Yes, Hillary Clinton drew more votes, but she was 1,000 times more qualified, and 10,000 times more personally appealing. She should have demolished him—but something drew many voters to Trump, instead.”
Trump Campaign Real Estate Deal Could Be Illegal
President Trump was “thrilled” that his campaign acquired Northern Virginia office space at “bargain basement” rates, a campaign official told the Washington Examiner in an interview in the plush 14th floor offices overlooking the Potomac River from Arlington, Va.
But campaign finance specialists say the “steal” could violate election law, which views below-market rates for rent as an illegal in-kind campaign donation.
Americans’ View of Job Market Hits New High
A new Gallup poll finds Americans’ confidence in the U.S. job market is the highest in Gallup’s trend originating in 2001, with 71% in May saying now is a good time to find a quality job.
Biden Remains Favorite In South Carolina
A new Crantfield Research poll in South Carolina asked for voters’ top three choices in the Democratic presidential race: 65% of respondents put Joe Biden in the top three — the only 2020 candidate selected by a majority of respondents — and 42% said Biden would be their first choice.
Sen. Kamala Harris was the second most common favorite, with 46% naming her in their top three and 10% calling her their top choice. Sen. Elizabeth Warren followed with 30% naming her to their top three and 8 percent making Warren their top choice. Sen. Bernie Sanders had 27% and 7%, respectively.
Georgia GOP Says Trump Can’t Take State for Granted
“Support for Trump was unquestionable, and colorful, as more than 1,500 delegates to the Georgia Republican Party gathered last week for an annual convention in this port city and tourist Mecca… But in conversations with the Washington Examiner, veteran GOP activists were sober about the challenges confronting Trump in Georgia absent a significant investment in resources.”
“Reliably red since the mid-1990s, the state is in transition, spurred by Democratic gains in the Atlanta suburbs that are partly a byproduct of a rejection of the president. Republicans, chastened by last year’s razor-thin gubernatorial contest, say this evolution might have reached a tipping point.”
The electoral map becomes very tough for Trump if he cannot hold Georgia.
Speculation Grows Amash Will Challenge Trump
“There is growing buzz that Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) will leave the Republican Party to mount a challenge against President Trump as the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate,” The Hill reports.
Iran Poised to Exceed Limits on Nuclear Stockpile
Wall Street Journal: “Iranian officials said they could exceed within weeks an internationally agreed cap on their stockpile of low-enriched uranium, as tensions between Iran and the U.S. escalated.”
House Freedom Caucus Condemns Justin Amash
Politico: “House Freedom Caucus condemns Amash over impeachment comment,” by Melanie Zanona: “The House Freedom Caucus on Monday night formally condemned one of its founding members for declaring that President Trump committed impeachable offenses, but stopped short of kicking Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) out of the hard-line conservative group.”
Said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH): “It was every single person who totally disagrees with what he says.”
Quote of the Day
“He’s not from Pennsylvania, I guess he was born here, but he left you folks. He left you for another state. Remember that, please. … He left you for another state, and he didn’t take care of you, because he didn’t take care of your jobs. He let other countries come in and rip off America. That doesn’t happen anymore.”
— President Trump, quoted by Politico, speaking about Joe Biden at a rally in Pennsylvania.
How Robert Mueller Testifies
Darren Samuelsohn: “It’s impossible to know how Mueller will respond to questions Democratic and GOP lawmakers are teeing up for him. But when it comes to the character at the center of the drama, there’s actually some evidence for how it’s going to go. Over his most recent 12 years in public life, as the FBI director under two presidential administrations, Mueller testified more than 50 times before Congress… They’re all archived on C-SPAN—more than 140 hours of video footage starring the man Americans have been waiting to hear from.”
“I watched more than 20 hours of that footage, a representative sample of big and small hearings on a range of issues spanning the George W. Bush and Obama administrations, before both friendly and hostile lawmakers.”
Atlanta DAs Won’t Prosecute Under Abortion Law
“The abortion ban could be postponed while it makes its way to the nation’s highest court, but local prosecutors are preparing for the possibility that House Bill 481 will take effect. The district attorneys for Georgia’s four most populous counties — Fulton, Gwinnett, Cobb and DeKalb — all told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they would not, or could not, prosecute women under the new law.”
Blowout
Coming this fall: Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth by Rachel Maddow.
Pelosi Clashes with Leadership on Impeachment
“House Democratic leaders sparred internally on Monday over whether to begin an impeachment inquiry against President Trump, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her allies rejecting the call to move forward for now,” Politico reports.
Washington Post: “At least five members of Pelosi’s leadership team — four who also sit on the House Judiciary Committee with jurisdiction over impeachment — pressed Pelosi to allow the panel to start the inquiry, which they argued would help investigators attain documents and testimony Trump has blocked.”
“The meeting underscores the first time Pelosi’s rank-and-file members — including members of her leadership team — have lobbied her to change her long-held position on impeachment.”
O’Rourke Would Do Fox News Town Hall
Beto O’Rourke told Politico that he would participate in a town hall hosted by Fox News.
Said O’Rourke: “Absolutely… This campaign is about going to where people are, and you see that physically in where I show up. But it also has to be in those channels or those social media streams where people get their news and their information. That also includes Fox.”
Sasse Expected to Run for Re-Election
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) “is expected to run for reelection next year and is likely to announce his campaign this summer,” Politico reports.
“While no final decision has been made and the Nebraska Republican still has to discuss the matter with his family, Republicans believe Sasse has every intention of running for his seat despite intense speculation to the contrary.”
Chat Shows Possible Ballot Tampering In Miami
“An explosive, 150-page WhatsApp chat leaked to Miami New Times appears to show members of Miami-Dade County Commission District 5 candidate Alex Diaz de la Portilla’s 2018 campaign team discussing destroying or stealing absentee ballots from voters who selected one of Diaz de la Portilla’s opponents, Zoraida Barreiro.l
Russian Documents Show Desire to Sow Violence
“Russians who were linked to interference in the 2016 U.S. election discussed ambitious plans to stoke unrest and even violence inside the U.S. as recently as 2018,” according to documents reviewed by NBC News.
“The documents — communications between associates of Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Kremlin-linked oligarch indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller for previous influence operations against the U.S. — laid out a new plot to manipulate and radicalize African-Americans. The plans show that Prigozhin’s circle has sought to exploit racial tensions well beyond Russia’s social media and misinformation efforts tied to the 2016 election.”

