POLITICO Playbook: Unpacking Bolton, and where the Republicans are spending this fall

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The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post all have front page stories carrying various leaks of John Bolton's new book. Here's what you need to know 👇

NYT’S ANNIE KARNI, MAGGIE HABERMAN“Brad Parscale, the Trump campaign manager, needed to find a host city for the president’s triumphant return to the campaign trail, and he didn’t have much time.Mr. Parscale quickly settled on Tulsa, Okla., people familiar with the planning said in interviews, mostly because it seemed easy. A deep red state President Trump carried by 36 percentage points four years ago, Oklahoma wasn’t in play for the November election.

“The House’s highest-ranking Republicans are racing to distance themselves from a leading GOP congressional candidate in Georgia after POLITICO uncovered hours of Facebook videos in which she expresses racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic views.

The president will participate in a roundtable with governors on reopening small businesses at 3 p.m. in the State Dining Room.The Covid-19 crisis and the nationwide outrage since the killing of George Floyd created a watershed moment for the tech industry. From using data to track, trace and curb the spread of the virus, to working remotely and using telehealth —

technology is more prevalent than ever. Join POLITICO technology reporter Cristiano Lima for a conversation with Microsoft President Brad Smith to discuss the tech sector’s role in pandemic relief and recovery, whether the relationship between Silicon Valley and Washington has changed, and how the industry is grappling with the recent mass protests for racial justice.Joe Biden speaks to a socially distanced crowd in Darby, Pa. on Wednesday, June 17.

by NYT’s Steven Lee Myers, Maria Abi-Habib and Jeffrey Gettleman: “They are both ambitious, nationalist leaders, eager to assert greater roles for their countries in a turbulent world. With major challenges at home, neither wants to risk losing face, even in a dispute over mountainous territory that is all but desolate.probably did not intend to ignite a clash on their border on Monday, high in the Himalayas, that killed 20 Indian troops and may have resulted in Chinese casualties, too.

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