Gizmodo: “Google’s unofficial motto has long been the simple phrase ‘don’t be evil.’ But that’s over, according to the code of conduct that Google distributes to its employees. The phrase was removed sometime in late April or early May, archives hosted by the Wayback Machine show.”
FBI Source Met with 3 Trump Advisers During Campaign
“A retired American professor in 2016 began working as a secret informant for the FBI as it investigated Russia’s interference in the U.S. presidential campaign, and he contacted three Trump advisers in the summer and fall of that year,” the Washington Post reports.
“The role played by the source is now at the center of a battle that has pitted President Trump against his own Justice Department and fueled the president’s attacks on the special counsel investigation. The Washington Post has confirmed the informant’s identity with multiple people familiar with his role but is not reporting his name following warnings from U.S. intelligence officials that exposing him could endanger him or his contacts.”
New York Times: “The role of the informant is at the heart of the newest battle between top law enforcement officials and Mr. Trump’s congressional allies over the F.B.I.’s most politically charged investigations in decades. The lawmakers, who say they are concerned that federal investigators are abusing their authority, have demanded documents from the Justice Department about the informant.”
Wealth Gap Has Exploded Over the Last Decade
Bloomberg: “While equities have added $22 trillion in value since 2009, wages stagnated and workers’ share of business income remained near record lows.”
Texas Official Blames ‘Too Many Entrances’ at Schools
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) suggested the existence of “too many entrances and too many exits” in schools may lead to such shootings, the Daily Beast reports.
Said Patrick: “We have to look at the design of our schools moving forward and retrofitting schools that are already built… there are too many entrances and too many exits to our over 8,000 campuses in Texas. There aren’t enough people to put a guard at every entrance and exit…maybe we need to look at limiting the entrance and exits into our schools so that we can have law enforcement looking at the people coming in through one or two entrances.”
He added: “We’re gonna have to be creative. We’re gonna have to think out of the box.”
Ryan-Linked Group Raised $24.6M from Anonymous Donor
American Action Network, the nonprofit group closely aligned with Speaker Paul Ryan, raised a record $41.9 million amid the GOP push to repeal Obamacare and restructure the tax code — more than half of which came from one anonymous donor, Politico reports.
Mueller Subpoenas Another Roger Stone Aide
Special counsel Robert Mueller “has subpoenaed a key assistant of long-time Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone… the latest sign that Mueller’s investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election is increasingly focusing on Stone,” Reuters reports.
“The subpoena was recently served on John Kakanis, 30, who has worked as a driver, accountant and operative for Stone.”
The Great Alignment
Out next month: The Great Alignment by Alan Abramowitz.
“This statistically based analysis shows that racial anxiety is by far a better predictor of support for Donald Trump than any other factor, including economic discontent.”
Cohen Met With Qatari Official Days Before FBI Raid
Michael Cohen, “who made millions over the past 18 months soliciting funds from clients seeking entree and influence at the White House, met with a senior Qatari official in Florida last month, just days before the FBI raided Cohen’s home and office,” Foreign Policy reports.
Giuliani Deflects Incriminating Video Clip
Jonathan Chait: “Historically, when an interviewer springs the old video clip of the talking head advocating an embarrassing position, he has to come up with some explanation as to why things have changed. Rudy just ranted through it, so the clip wasn’t even audible.”
“It’s so simple yet so brilliant. Why have all those previous interview subjects just sat there quietly like suckers?”
Trump Pushed Postmaster to Double Rates on Amazon
“President Trump has personally pushed U.S. Postmaster General Megan Brennan to double the rate the Postal Service charges Amazon.com and other firms to ship packages… a dramatic move that probably would cost these companies billions of dollars,” the Washington Post reports.
“Brennan has so far resisted Trump’s demand, explaining in multiple conversations occurring this year and last that these arrangements are bound by contracts and must be reviewed by a regulatory commission… She has told the president that the Amazon relationship is beneficial for the Postal Service and gave him a set of slides that showed the variety of companies, in addition to Amazon, that also partner for deliveries.”
House Fails to Pass Farm Bill
“A sweeping farm bill failed in the House on Friday in a major embarrassment to GOP leaders who were unable to placate conservatives demanding commitments on immigration,” the Washington Post reports.
“Leadership put the bill on the floor gambling it would pass despite unanimous Democratic opposition. They negotiated with conservative lawmakers up to the last minutes.”
“But their gamble failed. The vote was 198-213.”
Quote of the Day
“People are being too nice. You would have thought that I was there at my funeral. I’ve had more people come up to me and say the nicest things. And I thought, ‘My goodness, I should lose every day.'”
— Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-NC), quoted by McClatchy, on losing his primary challenge.
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Multiple Fatalities Reported In Another School Shooting
At least eight people were killed in gunfire at a Houston high school, the Houston Chronicle reports.
Washington Post: “An assistant principal at Santa Fe High School told ABC-13 in Houston that a shooter had been ‘arrested and secured.’ The television station reported that law enforcement sources said the shooter appeared to be a student.”
Trump Has Destroyed Obama’s Legacy
Andrew Sullivan: “In one respect, it seems to me, the presidency of Donald Trump has been remarkably successful. In 17 months, he has effectively erased Barack Obama’s two-term legacy.”
“I don’t want to say or face this. I still want to believe my colleague, Jonathan Chait, whose thesis is that the changes Obama made in his difficult but tenacious eight years in office are too great to reverse. And there are a couple of shifts that do indeed seem to be as permanent as anything is in politics: marriage equality and legal cannabis. But neither, one recalls, was a signature goal of Obama. He began as an alleged opponent of marriage equality, even though, of course, he was bullshitting. He wouldn’t touch the marijuana issue in his entire term and even at one point dismissed it as trivial. As for the rest, in specific policy terms, Trump and the Republican Congress have succeeded in undoing Obama’s work to an extent I barely anticipated.”
Exchange of the Day
Rudy Giuliani was interviewed on CNN this morning by Chris Cuomo:
GIULIANI: The President would testify tomorrow if it was about the truth. The truth is he had nothing to do with Russia… Martha Stewart never would have gone to jail if she hadn’t gone and testified.
CUOMO: She lied.
Giuliani Says Mueller Agreed to Limit Scope of Interview
Rudy Giuliani told CNN that special counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to narrow the scope of a potential interview with President Trump from five topics to two.
He said that Mueller is not considering asking the President about his former personal attorney Michael Cohen, who’s under investigation in New York over his business dealings.
Giuliani said he can’t go into much more detail, but that “the main focus we want is Russia.”
Is Trump the Second Coming of Reagan?
New Yorker: “Since the start of Trump’s outsider campaign to remake the Republican Party in his own image, his partisans have branded him a Reagan for our times—a brasher and brusquer one, perhaps, but like Reagan in that they were both renegades who fought the party establishment and politically revitalized the G.O.P. with a new coalition of former Democrats like themselves.”
“But, for the most part, the heads exploding at the Reagan-Trump parallels have been those of staunch Reaganites, many of whom hate the comparisons between the sunny, optimistic Cold Warrior they still idolize and the wheeling-and-dealing, narcissistic America Firster now in the White House.”