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<em>The Atlantic</em> Politics &amp; Policy Daily: The Great British Face-Off

For his signature bake, President Trump has taken his reality-TV penchant for drama across the pond. Plus: Is GOP resistance dead?
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What We’re Following Today

It’s Monday, June 3.

‣ House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler announced that his panel will hold a series of hearings on former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. The first, which will take place on June 10, will focus on allegations that the president obstructed justice.

Here’s what else we’re watching:

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II

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