NEW: Platner has not made a decision on dropping out — and no guarantee he does, according to a person familiar with internal campaign discussions.
On NYT live blog —>
https://t.co/H3lGniotdo
“The near-final draft of the speech shared by Emanuel’s team — to be delivered at Tel Aviv University on Wednesday — is infused at multiple turns with disdain for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The two of them go back a long way. Netanyahu was once quoted in the Israeli press describing Emanuel as a “self-hating Jew” — an episode the former Chicago mayor brings up explicitly in his prepared remarks.
https://t.co/3AucaEnzxG
Best wishes to all on this Fourth of July.
Here is our discussion of America from earlier this week at the National Constitution Center featuring historian Jon Meacham, former national archivist Colleen Shogan, and Professor Danielle Allen.
https://t.co/Aa6kD5AabF
Rep. Brendan Boyle is taking Congress on the road, gathering with a bipartisan group at Independence Hall in Philadelphia today.
It’s an event he says has been two years in the making, and one he called a highlight of his time in Congress.
https://t.co/bDU0pZPDQq
NEWS: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells me she is endorsing Abdul El-Sayed, her first Senate primary endorsement of 2026 in critical Michigan.
Her thinking, the Schumer collision, the state of the race, the left's emboldened moment and more—>
https://t.co/8vsB8dBFVa
Scoop: Kamala Harris privately called New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani last week and has been holding lengthy, closed-door meetings with other prominent progressives — including pro-Palestinian activists.
w/ @AlexThomp https://t.co/DGCsBhm6Ex
Ahead of 250, I hope some of you can join us in Philadelphia this Wednesday evening at the National Constitution Center for a special free event. It'll be nice to be with such esteemed panelists and to be back near my hometown...
https://t.co/95Eq6pBaKO
Always a joy to talk with my friend David Rubenstein—bestselling author & one of our nation's great champions of history. @cspan we discussed my newest book, inspired by the last adventure my husband & I shared before he died, & stories about my "boyfriends" Teddy & Abe & more!
Larry David brings his own comic perspective to America's storied history in the new HBO sketch comedy series, "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness." He talks with Susie Essman about finally making use of his history major from college, and how he took comments from one of the show's producers, former President Barack Obama.
“You can’t count Beshear out because he could be a sleeper that arrives without any forecast,” Mr. Sharpton said in an interview with @BumillerNYT. https://t.co/JLHGtfEEF5
Pete Buttigieg spent Juneteenth in Little Rock — a visit that underscored the effort he's making to build off and improve on his 2020 run for president.
I spoke with him about his role in the Democratic Party and his thought process heading toward 2028. https://t.co/KnN7Uz88pH
CASSIDY tells us he got into it with POTUS over Iran during the GOP lunch, saying that Trump “raised his voice, I lost my temper, that's inappropriate, it's the Irish in me, but I again matched his tone and his volume”
More news on the Bill Cassidy-Trump blow up, per source
Trump told Cassidy to sit down, but Cassidy refused and raised voice. Trump called him a “lunatic,” source said
Cassidy referred to Trump as “brother.”
Trump told him he wasn’t his “brother.” Cassidy eventually sat down.
President DONALD TRUMP spent "90%" of his lunch with Senate Republicans so far railing on the war powers vote yesterday, criticizing Lisa Murkowski, Mitch McConnell, Bill Cassidy and Rand Paul.