Obamacare / ACA
- Donald Trump is very committed to taking away your health insurance by Sarah Kliff (Vox)
- The Trump Administration Wants to Strike Down the Affordable Care Act. Democrats See That As an Opportunity by Elana Schor, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar (TIME)
- Trump doubles down on ObamaCare decision by Jordan Fabian (The Hill)
- Trump vows to have a health plan ‘far better than Obamacare’ by Katie Galioto (Politico)
Mueller Report
- What Will Mueller’s Russia Report Mean For Election Security In 2020? by Miles Parks (NPR)
- Mueller’s many loose ends by Andrew Prokop (Vox)
- Donald Trump’s Schedule to Release the Mueller Report Is Never by Kevin Drum (Mother Jones)
- McConnell blocks resolution calling for release of Mueller report for second time by Jordain Carney (The Hill)
- Mueller grand jury ‘continuing robustly,’ prosecutor says by Darren Samuelsohn (Politico)
- Trump: Mueller Probe ‘Would Not Have Happened’ If Barr Had Been Attorney General by Sanjana Karanth (Huffington Post)
Other News
- In First True Act of Charity, Trump Taps Mike Huckabee for Kennedy Center Board by Laura Bredley (Vanity Fair)
- Trump’s Travel Ban Faces Fresh Legal Jeopardy by Robert L. Tsai (Politico)
- Trump says Russian military must leave Venezuela (Reuters)
- Barbara Bush Died with a Countdown Clock to the End of Trump’s Term Still Ticking by Her Bedside by Kenzie Bryant (Vanity Fair)
- Trump expands global gag ban on funding for groups that carry out abortions by Maya Oppenheim (Independent)
- Trump charging people $150,000 to talk to him on rare California visit by Chris Riotta (Independent)
- 187 Republicans vote against bill to close the gender wage gap by Casey Quinlan (ThinkProgress)
- Researchers Just Found a Way to Map Trump’s 10 Most Embarrassing Moments Using Twitter by Jackie Flynn Mogensen (Mother Jones)
- Immigration System At The ‘Breaking Point,’ Homeland Security Official Warns by Joel Rose, Richard Gonales (NPR)
Analysis
- Trump’s Call for Russian Hacking Makes Even Less Sense After Mueller by David A. Graham (The Atlantic)