Today’s edition of quick hits:
* A signal of things to come: “President Donald Trump said his former adviser Roger Stone has ‘a very good chance of exoneration,’ hours after the GOP operative was sentenced to 40 months behind bars for obstructing a congressional investigation of Russia’s 2016 presidential election meddling.”
* Germany’s mass shooting: “Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday condemned the deadly shootings in the city of Hanau the night before, saying they exposed the ‘poison’ of racism in German society. Merkel spoke in Berlin on Thursday morning, hours after a gunman killed 10 people and injured several others in two separate attacks outside hookah lounges before fatally shooting himself in his home.”
* Brittan Atkinson allegedly targeted Mark Zaid the day after Trump went after Zaid at a rally: “Federal prosecutors in Michigan have charged a man with making a death threat against one of the attorneys for a whistleblower who initiated the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, according to newly unsealed court records.”
* Victoria Coates, Trump’s deputy national security adviser, has a new gig: “The White House is transferring a senior national security aide who fell under suspicion of writing an anonymous insider account of dissent within the Trump administration, the latest of several senior personnel moves stemming from questions of loyalty to President Trump.”








