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1. Birx, the Trump whisperer

What was behind President Trump's hard shift, as early as April, toward reopening the economy as quickly as possible following the coronavirus shutdown? A New York Times report says Dr. Deborah Birx, the chief medical officer on the White House Coronavirus Task Force, was delivering very optimistic models to the president at the time, believing the U.S. would follow the same trajectory as Italy, with a sharp increase in cases followed by a gradual decline. Birx apparently underestimated the extent to which her sunny assessment would influence Trump, who urged a return to normal too early, before infection rates were at recommended levels. —The New York Times

MORE: US coronavirus deaths top 140,000 as world sets daily record in new cases —NPR

2. Bloomberg: Bypassing the CDC puts lives at risk

"Don't mistake this new policy for a bureaucratic adjustment of no great significance, or just one more effort by the Trump Administration to annoy its critics. It's much worse than that. This change is so reckless—make no mistake: people will die as a result—it borders on criminality." —Bloomberg

Ed. Note: Michael Bloomberg served as mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013.

3. Is Portland just the start?

An internal Department of Homeland Security memo dated last Thursday revealed something startling about federal agents deployed to Portland, Ore., to tamp down weeks of unrest—they were not specifically trained in riot control or mass demonstrations. The memo also anticipates future encounters with protesters in other cities, warning, "Moving forward, if this type of response is going to be the norm, specialized training and standardized equipment should be deployed to responding agencies." —The New York Times

4. Gans: The importance of the 14th Amendment

"[T]he 14th Amendment embedded directly in the Constitution the idea that violence against Black people must stop. This reflected the obvious and most basic truth that bodily integrity and security are fundamental to freedom. ... Open-ended police power, the framers of the amendment recognized, was a tool of racial oppression and violence. Equal citizenship and true freedom could not be enjoyed without limiting police abuses." —The Atlantic

Ed. Note: David Gans is the director of the Human Rights, Civil Rights, and Citizenship program at the Constitutional Accountability Center.

5. ICYMI: Quick takes from the weekend

If you were too busy with summer activities this weekend to check on the news, good for you. Here's a roundup of stories you may have missed...

6. Voter suppression as an election strategy

With both his job approval and general election polling looking dismal, President Trump has made clear a central theme of his re-election strategy—voter suppression. Fear-mongering about vote-by-mail has been a key tool in his arsenal. "The president views vote-by-mail as a threat to his election," a lawyer for the Trump campaign recently told "60 Minutes." In typical fashion, Attorney General Bill Barr agreed, saying that vote-by-mail "absolutely opens the floodgates to fraud." But that's not all. The campaign also plans to escalate its Election Day poll-watching and so-called ballot-security operations, and is blocking funding to prepare the country for a pandemic-era election. —Rolling Stone

7. Deng: China's challenge

"China is not only ready to challenge the U.S.'s role as global superpower, but even more, it is seeking to break the U.S. monopoly on power globally and create a new world order according to its own vision. ... A new, so far non-violent conflict looms on the horizon. But one thing is already clear: Neither party is shying away from confrontation, and both are itching for a fight—they are just waiting for the right time to start it." —Deutsche Welle

Ed. Note: Deng Yuwen is a pro-democracy political scientist at the China Strategic Analysis think tank and is a co-editor at the China Strategic Analysis Magazine.

8. Global corruption roundup

An Israeli court ruled yesterday that it will begin hearing testimony from witnesses in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial in January 2021. Netanyahu was indicted last year for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in cases connected to three corruption probes. The trial began in May, but Netanyahu's defense team asked for a six-month delay in the proceedings due to the coronavirus pandemic. —The Wall Street Journal

9. Waldman: Remembering a hero

"[Rep. John Lewis'] last public appearance...was to accompany the mayor of Washington, D.C., to view Black Lives Matter Plaza outside Lafayette Square. He understood the symbolism of the moment, and so did everyone watching. He embraced and encouraged today's movement for racial justice. He told audiences to get into trouble, 'good trouble.' Let’s honor John Lewis by redoubling our own efforts for equality, for racial justice, and for American democracy." —Brennan Center for Justice

Ed. Note: Michael Waldman is president of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.

MORE: Rep John Lewis, a civil rights icon who began pushing for racial justice in the Jim Crow south, has died —USA Today

10. An American Story: Volunteers help Latino community

The Latino community in San Francisco's Mission District has been met with an abundance of challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic, with surging cases and lines at food pantries growing longer every day. Lydia Chávez and Sindya Bhanoo are leading a Pulitzer Center-supported project called "How Do We Survive?," a series by Mission Local examining the lived experiences of Mission District residents and the support they have received from the San Francisco Latino Task Force.

Ed. Note: Would you like to suggest "An American Story" from your local news? If so, please forward a link to the story to [email protected]. Thank you!
How anyone could watch Chris Wallace's excellent interview with President Trump yesterday and still think he is fit to serve as the leader of the free world and our great country befuddles me. The trappings of patriotism, such as the Stars and Stripes, our National Anthem, and other symbols hijacked by Trump and his supporters, mean very little in the absence of the underlying values they are meant to represent. Waving a flag while electing a hollow shell of a man as the leader of one's country shows no patriotism at all, only a grievous lack of respect for the nation and its people. —Carole L., New York

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