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9:50 AM ET, December 19, 2016

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Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
The Anti-Trump Electoral College Effort Is Only The Beginning  —  WASHINGTON — The battle over Monday's electoral college vote is the beginning, not the end.  A larger campaign to undermine the legitimacy — and constitutionality — of Donald Trump's presidency is likely just getting underway.
Discussion: Heat Street and Common Dreams
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Michael Moore / Facebook:
A Personal Appeal to the Republican Members of the Electoral College from Michael Moore  —  Dear Republican Electors:  —  Ok, if you've read this far, knowing that it's me, Michael Moore, writing to you -\-\ well, thank you for having an open mind and the willingness to listen to someone you don't agree with.
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
The electoral college is poised to pick Trump, despite push to dump him  —  Donald Trump's improbable-then-unstoppable run for the presidency takes its last, formal step Monday as the electoral college meets to officially name him the winner.  —  The usually overlooked …
Ed Pilkington / The Guardian:   ‘Faithless electors’ explain their last-ditch attempt to stop Donald Trump
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Voters show little support for Electoral College revolt
Discussion: The Week and New York Times
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Insiders: Electoral College won't block Trump
Discussion: The Geller Report
New York Times:
Trump's Electoral College Victory Ranks 46th in 58 Elections
Discussion: NBC News and ThinkProgress
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Trump private security force ‘playing with fire’  —  GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — President-elect Donald Trump has continued employing a private security and intelligence team at his victory rallies, and he is expected to keep at least some members of the team after he becomes president, according to people familiar with the plans.
Discussion: Political Wire and The Week
Scott Detrow / NPR:
To Rehabilitate Democratic Party, Obama Plans To ‘Coach’ Young Talent  —  President Obama sees a role for himself in rebuilding the Democratic Party after he leaves office — coach.  —  “What I am interested in is just developing a whole new generation of talent,” Obama told NPR's Steve Inskeep …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
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NPR:
Transcript And Video: NPR's Exit Interview With President Obama
Discussion: Politico and Political Wire
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Bill Clinton: Trump knows how to get ‘angry, white men to vote for him’  —  President-elect Donald Trump “doesn't know much,” former President Bill Clinton told a local newspaper earlier this month, but “one thing he does know is how to get angry, white men to vote for him.”
Discussion: Political Wire and alan.com
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
How Republics End  —  Many people are reacting to the rise of Trumpism and nativist movements in Europe by reading history — specifically, the history of the 1930s.  And they are right to do so.  It takes willful blindness not to see the parallels between the rise of fascism and our current political nightmare.
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Team Still Won't Accept CIA Conclusion On Russian Hacks  —  Reince Priebus, incoming chief of staff for Donald Trump, on Sunday morning said that Trump will not yet accept the CIA's conclusion that Russian hacks into Democratic groups were an attempt to boost Trump to victory.
Discussion: Daily Kos and CNN
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Fox News:
Reince Priebus on war of words with White House over Russia
Discussion: Althouse and Politicus USA
Michael Wines / New York Times:
All This Talk of Voter Fraud?  Across U.S., Officials Found Next to None  —  After all the allegations of rampant voter fraud and claims that millions had voted illegally, the people who supervised the general election last month in states around the nation have been adding up how many credible reports of fraud they actually received.
Discussion: ABC News and The Week
Annie Karni / Politico:
Shul ties: Ivanka and Jared's big move has D.C.'s Jews buzzing  —  At the intimate, light-brick synagogue in Georgetown, members don't fuss over their famous-for-Washington congregants.  Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew prays at Kesher Israel just like everybody else in the tight-knit Modern Orthodox community.
Greg Jaffe / Washington Post:
Washington's most exclusive meeting may lose its luster under Trump  —  For eight years, it has been the most exclusive, and arguably most important, daily meeting in Washington.  Each morning, President Obama gathers his inner circle for the Presidential Daily Briefing …
Discussion: NBC News
Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Trump advisers spar over new political arm  —  Donald Trump's top advisers are jousting over control of the new political group they are forming to help press the president-elect's agenda, as rival camps have formed with repercussions for who ends up as senior staff at the White House.
Discussion: Political Wire
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Big questions over Trump's pick for schools  —  Is President-elect Trump's nomination of Betsy DeVos to be Secretary of Education a Christmas present for America's public schools or shiny wrapping paper on a lump of coal?  —  A teacher from Iowa recently wrote an open letter to DeVos …
Eric Eyre / Charleston Gazette-Mail:
Drug firms poured 780M painkillers into WV amid rise of overdoses … Follow the pills and you'll find the overdose deaths.  —  The trail of painkillers leads to West Virginia's southern coalfields, to places like Kermit, population 392.  There, out-of-state drug companies shipped nearly …
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight and Balloon Juice
Carimah Townes / ThinkProgress:
White nationalists target Jews in small Montana town  —  A call to action in the Daily Stormer describes Jews as a “vicious, evil race of hate-filled psychopaths.”  —  A white-supremacist call to action to “troll” Jewish people in Whitefish, Montana—home of white nationalist Richard Spencer's mother …
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Keila Szpaller / Missoulian:
White supremacist website calls for action in Montana
Eric Bradner / CNN:
McCain: Russian election-related hacks threaten to ‘destroy democracy’  —  Washington (CNN)Sen. John McCain said Russian election-related hacks threaten to “destroy democracy” and faulted the American response as “totally paralyzed.”  —  McCain, the Arizona Republican who chairs …
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Bipartisan Letter Seeks Single Inquiry Into Russian Hacking Claims
Discussion: Political Wire
 
 
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Sherrel Stewart / NPR:
This Mostly White City Wants To Leave Its Mostly Black School District
Discussion: Raw Story and The Root
James S. Henry / The American Interest:
The Curious World of Donald Trump's Private Russian Connections
Jane Perlez / New York Times:
Muted U.S. Response to China's Seizure of Drone Worries Asian Allies
Discussion: Occupy Democrats
Kathryn Shattuck / New York Times:
Inside the Ku Klux Klan, With an A&E Documentary Series
Discussion: alan.com, Deadline and Jezebel
Jaweed Kaleem / Los Angeles Times:
Election officials focus on whether voter ID laws contributed to Hillary Clinton's defeat
Discussion: Hot Air
Cyra Master / The Hill:
Trump holds off record session with reporters
 Earlier Items: 
Paul Schwartzman / Washington Post:
On New York's Fifth Avenue, Trump's White House North
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Donald Trump: The Russian Poodle
Discussion: War on the Rocks
Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
Zsa Zsa Gabor, Actress Famous for Her Glamour (and Her Marriages), Dies at 99
Discussion: TMZ.com, Jezebel and New York Magazine
Luke Harding / The Guardian:
Leak reveals Rex Tillerson is director of Bahamas-based US-Russian oil company
Ryan Felton / The Guardian:
Michigan unemployment agency made 20,000 false fraud accusations - report
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money