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04.26.18 | 1:03 pm
Publishing Stuff

Here I write mainly about politics and only occasionally about digital publishing. If you’re interested in that side of what I do, I went on the Digiday podcast to talk about it. Click here to listen.

04.26.18 | 12:48 pm
Special Master in Cohen Case

The judge in the Michael Cohen case has appointed Barbara Jones, a former federal judge, as a Special Master to go through the documents seized from Cohen by the FBI and decide which ones are subject to attorney-client privilege.

We’ll have more on this, and on other developments from the federal courtroom where a hearing on the Cohen case has been taking place, shortly…

04.26.18 | 10:14 am
Trump Makes His Lawyers Sad in TV Call In
on October 28, 2015 in Boulder, Colorado.

There was a lot of crazy stuff this morning when President Trump called into Fox & Friends, the Fox Morning Show. A lot of color. But I want to zero in on several key claims or admissions he made about the Russia, Cohen and Stormy Daniels cases. Read More

04.26.18 | 9:07 am
Reading The Tea Leaves

It’s always hard to tell from an oral argument how the justices are likely to rule on a given case, but Alice Ollstein runs down some hints she got yesterday as to how the Court is thinking about the third and latest iteration of Trump’s travel ban (Prime access).

04.26.18 | 8:21 am
Trump Denies Lying To Comey About Moscow Overnight

04.25.18 | 9:59 pm
‘Ridicule and Scorn’

Five frat brothers who were among 18 suspended over a racist frat video are suing Syracuse University for infliction of “ridicule and scorn” over their treatment. According to the lawsuit: “The skits did not constitute actual racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, sexism and disrespect for the disabled. Rather, the entire focus of the skits was to create caricatures and exaggerate to be outrageous.”

It’s basically, ‘no racisms were harmed during the filming of this video.’

04.25.18 | 9:40 pm
‘Golden State Killer’

Alleged serial killer arrested more than three decades after his killing spree terrorized California. The former police officer is suspected in a dozen killings and more than fifty rapes.

04.25.18 | 4:41 pm
History Is Long

Cam Joseph, who broke the Patrick Fitzgerald story yesterday, explains how the Scooter Libby trial presaged the Mueller probe (Prime access).

04.25.18 | 4:33 pm
State Dept Security Enters Russian Consular Residence in Seattle

We appear to have a minor diplomatic incident unfolding at the former Russian consular residence in Seattle. Read More

04.25.18 | 3:58 pm
Only You Can Help Us, Trumpy-Wan Kenobi
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 09:  Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (2nd L) arrives at a meeting with U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, April 9, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Zuckerberg is scheduled to testify before a few Congressional committees this week on the mass usersÕ data Facebook has shared with political operatives.  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Very revealing move here by Facebook. Many companies try to have some balance in Republicans and Democrats in who runs their DC offices – which is to say, they’re lobbying operation. Top person from one party, second at the other. That’s by no means always the case. It depends on the company. But Facebook is moving toward having two Republicans running its DC lobbying operation – Joel Kaplan and Kevin Martin. Read More