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Jessica Guynn / USA Today:
Twitter suspends alt-right accounts  —  Twitter released a new set of tools on Tuesday that could finally stop the unregulated craziness that happens on Twitter.  The ‘Mute Words’ feature gives the user the ability to mute certain words, phrases, hashtags, emojis, or usernames.
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Tamar Hallerman / Political Insider blog:
A bill to restrict the wearing of Muslim burqa and veil in Georgia  —  We received word earlier this week of a potential bill that would reflect the new Donald Trump era, one aimed at illegal immigrants that would slap a new tax on cash wired to foreign destinations.  —  Looks like we've got another.
Charlie Warzel / BuzzFeed:
Twitter Finally Cracks Down, Banning Prominent Alt-Right Accounts
Discussion: The Atlantic
Sarah Wheaton / Politico:
Biden reassures on Trump: ‘Everything will be in good hands’  —  Vice President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that he's confident President-elect Donald Trump's team will be ready to take over the White House.  But he also suggested they might not accomplish so much while they're there.
Discussion: The Atlantic and ABC News
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Justin Fishel / ABC News:
Trump Team Requests Security Clearance for Jared Kushner
Rush Limbaugh:
Trump Transition: Getting Set to Kick Ass
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Trump Says Transition's Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray Reports
Ines de la Cuetara / ABC News:
Joe Biden and Mike Pence Meet for Lunch at Naval Observatory
Discussion: Associated Press
The White House:
President Obama Names Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom  —  WASHINGTON, DC - Today, President Barack Obama named 21 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.  The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the Nation's highest civilian honor, presented to individuals …
Craig Silverman / BuzzFeed:
Viral Fake Election News Outperformed Real News On Facebook In Final Months Of The US Election  —  A BuzzFeed News analysis found that top fake election news stories generated more total engagement on Facebook than top election stories from 19 major news outlets combined.  —  BuzzFeed Founding Editor, Canada
Jessica Roy / Los Angeles Times:
Want to keep fake news out of your newsfeed?  College professor creates list of sites to avoid  —  During the election, many people fell prey to fake news stories on social media — even the president-elect ended up retweeting fake statistics.  A professor of communication has created a list …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Sanders named to Senate leadership post  —  (I-Vt.) is joining the ranks of Senate Democratic leadership next year.  —  Sanders was named chairman of outreach during a closed-door Senate Democratic caucus meeting Wednesday morning.  —  In the role, Sanders will be in charge of reaching …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Schumer elected Senate Dem leader, sets leadership team
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Tom Jones / WSB-TV:
Man killed, woman injured in shooting outside popular Atlanta bar  —  ATLANTA - A woman says it was “senseless and horrible” that she was shot and the man she was on a first date with was killed outside a popular Atlanta bar.  —  The shooting outside Church bar left 32-year-old Mitchell Mormon Jr. dead.
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Joshua Rhett Miller / New York Post:
Man gunned down outside bar after he joked about voting for Trump
Discussion: The Root
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
The Clinton Campaign Was Undone By Its Own Neglect And A Touch Of Arrogance, Staffers Say  —  In key battleground states, calls for help weren't taken seriously enough.  —  WASHINGTON In the closing weeks of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton's staff in key Midwest states sent out alarms to their headquarters in Brooklyn.
Matt Shuham / Talking Points Memo:
Bannon Once Suggested To Trump Silicon Valley Has Too Many Asian CEOs  —  Steve Bannon suggested there were too many Asian CEOs working in Silicon Valley in a discussion about immigration with then-candidate Donald Trump on his radio program last November.  —  The Washington Post late Tuesday flagged …
Discussion: alan.com and Washington Post
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David Jesse / Detroit Free Press:
Jesse Jackson: Obama should pardon Hillary Clinton  —  Speaking at President Gerald Ford's alma mater, The Rev. Jesse Jackson called for President Obama to issue a blanket pardon to Hillary Clinton before he leaves office, just like Ford did for Richard Nixon.
Discussion: Mediaite and alan.com
Marina Fang / The Huffington Post:
Lindsey Graham Calls For Senate Investigation Into Whether Russia Hacked DNC  —  A congressional probe may cool Donald Trump's enthusiasm for warmer Russian relations.  —  Associate Politics Editor, The Huffington Post  —  WASHINGTON Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday …
The Intercept:
The NSA's Spy Hub in New York, Hidden in Plain Sight … They called it Project X. It was an unusually audacious, highly sensitive assignment: to build a massive skyscraper, capable of withstanding an atomic blast, in the middle of New York City.  It would have no windows …
Discussion: emptywheel
Jessica Shankleman / Bloomberg:
China Tells Trump That Climate Change Is No Hoax It Invented  —  Top official urges U.S. to stick with Paris Agreement pledges  —  China cites U.S. Republican leadership against climate change  —  China couldn't have invented global warming as a hoax to harm U.S. competitiveness …
Michael A. Cohen / BostonGlobe.com:
I don't want Trump to succeed.  I want him to fail spectacularly.  —  Between now and Jan. 20, when Donald Trump takes the oath of office as America's 45th president, many Americans will wish for him to be a successful president.  —  Not me.  —  I don't want Trump to succeed.
Discussion: Liberty Unyielding
Sean Trende / Real Clear Politics:
The God That Failed  —  The 2000 election left a Democratic Party that was simultaneously angry, dispirited and divided.  Populists believed that Al Gore made a terrible mistake by embracing the “New Democrats”—what we then called a group of socially moderate, culturally cosmopolitan …
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Can Trumpism Survive a Trump Administration?  —  Even before he won the presidency, Donald J. Trump had a strong claim to being the most ideologically disruptive presidential nominee of modern times.  From the Bush family to Paul Ryan, the Iraq war to entitlement reform …
Discussion: Hot Air and Common Dreams
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David Noriega / BuzzFeed:
Here's How Trump Could Take Down Muslim Civil Rights Groups  —  Designating Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization could lead to major fallout for American Muslims.  —  Members of the hardline anti-Islam lobby are eagerly anticipating the possibility of the Trump administration designating …
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Conway: Trump committed to campaign SCOTUS list  —  President-elect Donald Trump is “committed” to only nominating a Supreme Court justice from his previously disclosed list of potential additions to the high court, his campaign manager said Wednesday.  —  As the presumptive Republican …
Discussion: RedState and Towleroad
Robert Farley / USA Today:
Could the Electoral College elect Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump?  —  The electoral college is a part of the Constitution.  And it's been more than two decades since we've made any amendments.  Video provided by Newsy Newslook  —  Question:  —  Can the Electoral College elect Hillary Clinton on Dec. 19?
Discussion: Instapundit
Yahoo! News:
Iceland breaks taboo with world's largest penis museum  —  Size doesn't matter at the Icelandic Phallological Museum, home to the world's largest collection of penises which has an eye-watering array of specimens carefully collected from hundreds of different animals.
ESPN:
Sources: 3 NBA teams stop staying at Trump-brand hotels in NYC and Chicago  —  At least three NBA teams have stopped staying at Donald Trump-branded hotels this season in part to avoid any implied association with the new president-elect, according to league sources.
abc7chicago.com:
Man wearing Donald Trump hat choked, pinned on subway train  —  Corey Cataldo, 24, of the Bronx, said he was riding the uptown 5 train from Union Square to Morris Park Friday, when another rider on the subway spotted his “Make America Great Again” hat and apparently didn't like it.
CBS News:
Nancy Pelosi tussles with members over timing of leadership elections  —  The mood inside the House Democratic caucus was unsettled on Tuesday, as members gathered to discuss whether their leadership elections should take place on Thursday or be postponed until after their Thanksgiving recess.
 
 
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Bloomberg:
Trump Team Floats ‘Infrastructure Bank’ Derided by Campaign
Discussion: Vox, New York Magazine and HousingWire
Matthew Dowd / ABC News:
OPINION: What Type of President Will Donald Trump Be - Lincoln or Buchanan?
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
GOP rep: Anti-Trump college protesters ‘morons’
Discussion: RedState and ThinkProgress
Post and Courier:
Henry McMaster says he, S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley being considered for Trump cabinet positions
Discussion: Washington Post and Politico
Joe Johnson / Athens Daily News:
Man reportedly echoes Trump in verbal assault of UGA student
Discussion: Law News and Raw Story
Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Clinton to urge supporters to remain active in progressive politics
Discussion: alan.com
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Nancy Cook / Politico:
Pence guts roster of Trump policy teams
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