THE GOSSIP: Jim Gaffigan and Trump's unfortunate tweet
CNN: "It is a sad day when the President of the United States encourages violence against reporters." https://t.co/BPJ4JACwUw— Carol Costello (@CarolCNN) July 2, 2017
"Who's going to speak up?" @brianstelter asks how news orgs, Republicans will respond to Trump's anti-media tweets https://t.co/zvxkqFBu0R— CNN (@CNN) July 2, 2017
Saddest reactions I've received are those folks who mistake calls for decency in our discourse as some sort of evidence of bias. Ponder that— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) July 2, 2017
1. There is no incentive at all for Trump to tone down his tweeting. Today was bad. Tomorrow will be worse.— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) July 2, 2017
Here's a very short clip of @firstbaptistdallas performing that "Make America Great Again song at #CelebrateFreedom. https://t.co/RK8cr4nwpL— Emily Miller (@emmillerwrites) July 2, 2017
Did not get time to share this on my feed here earlier, but @bsmith_images did a nice job. Catch the replay! https://t.co/nBRbWzAhBZ— Steve Goble (@SteveGobleMNCO) July 2, 2017
Fireworks safety tip: blow your fingers off this year, before the AHCA passes.— Conan O'Brien (@ConanOBrien) July 2, 2017
Here's a 4th of July PSA: Don't start a massive bonfire with accelerants. https://t.co/zSFj9I1HqO— Mashable (@mashable) July 2, 2017
Given the way things are going in the world, any sports trade that involves future considerations seems awfully optimistic.— Adam Proteau (@Proteautype) July 2, 2017
Very cool of U2 to include late Plain Dealer rock critic Jane Scott during its "Ultra Violet" tribute to women. pic.twitter.com/8rLKV7rlXT— Tom Withers (@twithersAP) July 2, 2017
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