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Katie McDonough / Splinter:
Horse Twitter Comes for Roy Moore — Roy Moore, a bigot and alleged serial predator, rode a horse to the polls on Tuesday to cast his ballot in the Alabama Senate special election. — Soon after, Horse Twitter came for him.
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Hullabaloo
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Roy Moore should be kicked out of Senate if he wins — A majority of voters nationwide say Republican Roy Moore should be expelled from the Senate if he wins a seat in the chamber in Tuesday's special election in Alabama, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll.
Eric Bradner / CNN:
Kayla Moore: ‘One of our attorneys is a Jew’
Kayla Moore: ‘One of our attorneys is a Jew’
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Talking Points Memo, RedState, Washington Post, Salon, New York Post, Business Insider, The Week, twitchy.com, VICE News, The Daily Caller and EconLog
Evan Siegel / The Daily Beast:
Who Won the Alabama Special Election? Watch the Live Results Here
Who Won the Alabama Special Election? Watch the Live Results Here
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Politico, Vox, ABC News, Talking Points Memo and Axios
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
McConnell still confident there will be ethics investigation into Moore if he wins
McConnell still confident there will be ethics investigation into Moore if he wins
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Political Wire and Business Insider
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Roy Moore arrives to vote on horseback
Roy Moore arrives to vote on horseback
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New York Post, Talking Points Memo, Washington Post, Townhall.com, The Daily Caller and IJR
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Roy Moore Emerges From Hiding for Election Eve Rally, and Good Lord, Was It Weird
Roy Moore Emerges From Hiding for Election Eve Rally, and Good Lord, Was It Weird
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The Guardian, The Week, BillMoyers.com, Daily Kos, Politico, VICE News and Taylor Marsh
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Either outcome in Alabama is a self-inflicted wound by Senate GOP
Either outcome in Alabama is a self-inflicted wound by Senate GOP
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Outside the Beltway
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
CNN's Jim Acosta cites access threat from White House's Sarah Huckabee Sanders — President Trump's tweeting Tuesday morning set off the usual scramble among White House reporters for all manner of clarifications and amplifications. Look at the tweet, and it's not hard to understand why:
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump attacks Gillibrand in tweet critics say is sexually suggestive and demeaning — President Trump attacked Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) in a sexually suggestive tweet Tuesday morning that implied Gillibrand would do just about anything for money, prompting a swift and immediate backlash.
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New Republic, TIME, Axios, Roll Call, CNN, Talking Points Memo, Little Green Footballs, Salon, NBC News, Mother Jones, Mediaite, Vox, New York Post, IJR, RedState, CNBC, Associated Press, Real Clear Politics, Business Insider, WNYC News, Deadline, The Gateway Pundit, No More Mister Nice Blog, CBS Boston, Hollywood Life and Media Matters for America
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Already on the 2020 radar, Kirsten Gillibrand catapulted into the spotlight by President Trump
Already on the 2020 radar, Kirsten Gillibrand catapulted into the spotlight by President Trump
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IJR
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
Trump attacks Gillibrand after call for his resignation, suggests she'd ‘do anything’ for campaign contributions
Trump attacks Gillibrand after call for his resignation, suggests she'd ‘do anything’ for campaign contributions
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The Hill, New York Times, Mother Jones, RedState, Shareblue Media, Politico, Boston Globe, Washington Post, Roll Call, NBC News, CNN, Deadline, Jamie Dupree - AJC and Mediaite
Mike Allen / Axios:
Trump lawyers want second special counsel appointed now — President Trump's legal team believes Attorney General Jeff Session's Justice Department and the FBI — more than special counsel Robert Mueller himself — are to blame for what they see as a witch hunt.
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
GOP congressman to Trump: Mueller probe ‘infected with bias’
GOP congressman to Trump: Mueller probe ‘infected with bias’
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Axios, Political Wire, CNBC and Washington Post
Chris Megerian / Los Angeles Times:
White House interviews finished in special counsel investigation, Trump lawyer says
White House interviews finished in special counsel investigation, Trump lawyer says
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RedState
Washington Post:
Congress could finalize deal to reconcile House and Senate tax bills as soon as today, top Republican says — Lawmakers are on the verge of striking a tentative agreement that would reconcile tax bills passed separately by the House and Senate, and an announcement could come later Tuesday …
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Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Axios, Mother Jones, IJR, Shakesville, mikeallen and Daily Kos
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Alayna Treene / Axios:
Tax bill negotiators agree to reduce mortgage interest deduction
Tax bill negotiators agree to reduce mortgage interest deduction
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Politico and Northern Star Online
Connor Sheets / al.com:
In final-hour order, court rules that Alabama can destroy digital voting records after all — Alabama is allowed to destroy digital voting records created at the polls during today's U.S. Senate election after all. — At 1:36 p.m. Monday, a Montgomery County Circuit Court judge issued …
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electionlawblog.org and ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES
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CNN:
Exclusive: Grassley urges Trump to reconsider controversial judicial picks — Trump packing courts with conservatives — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — Washington (CNN)Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley issued a rare rebuke Tuesday of two of President Donald Trump's …
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Townhall.com, Washington Post, Axios, ThinkProgress, Washington Blade, Business Insider and Political Wire
D.C. McAllister / The Federalist:
Can We Be Honest About Women? — Here's a little secret we have to say out loud: Women love the sexual interplay they experience with men, and they relish men desiring their beauty. — David French of National Review recently wrote an article asking, “Can we be honest about men?”
Sam Gillette / People.com:
Donald Trump Claims He ‘Never Met’ Accusers Like PEOPLE's Natasha Stoynoff, But We Have the Photo — President Donald Trump claims he doesn't know — and has never met — the multiple women who have accused him of sexual misconduct or assault. But PEOPLE has the photo showing …
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The Hill, NBC News, Politico, ThinkProgress, Al Jazeera English, RedState, Daily Kos, CBS Baltimore, Politicus USA, Mother Jones, Raw Story, IJR, Mediaite, Washington Times, Axios, Shareblue Media, AOL and Washington Free Beacon
New York Times:
Ken Friedman, Power Restaurateur, Is Accused of Sexual Harassment — Natalie Saibel, a longtime server at the Spotted Pig, a West Village restaurant with celebrity investors, didn't quit in 2015 after the owner, Ken Friedman, ran his hands over her buttocks and then her groin in a room crowded …
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New York Post, Washington Post, Hollywood Life, grubstreet, IJR, Eater NY, Eater SF and Eater
Yashar Ali / New York Magazine:
Donald Trump Jr. Requests Inquiry Into Intelligence Committee Leaks — Donald Trump Jr.'s attorney has sent a letter to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence requesting an inquiry into leaks he says took place during and after Trump Jr.'s interview with the committee on December 6.
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Politico, Wall Street Journal, The Gateway Pundit, The Right Scoop and VICE News
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Karma Allen / ABC News:
Boy behind viral anti-bullying video amazed by support, celebrity responses — A young Tennessee boy whose story gained national attention after his mother posted a heart-wrenching video of him addressing his bullies said he is amazed by all the support he's received on social media this week.
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Gregory Korte / USA Today:
Trump objects to Russia provisions as he signs $700 billion defense bill — WASHINGTON — President Trump signed a $700 billion defense policy bill Tuesday, saying the United States military “has got to be perfecto.” But less than three hours later, he pointed out the bill's imperfections in a signing statement.
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
This is the list of ‘eyewitnesses’ the White House says exonerate Trump — On Monday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders promised that she would produce a list of eyewitnesses to exonerate President Trump from allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
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The White House, Shareblue Media, IJR, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, Mediaite, Raw Story, Vox, New York Daily News, Breitbart, TheBlaze and Washington Post
Leonard Greene / New York Daily News:
Why Melania, Ivanka and Jared's mayoral election votes didn't count — Good thing last month's mayoral election wasn't close because if New Yorkers needed the Trump family to decide the outcome, they would have been out of luck. — President Trump and his family of New Yorkers …
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NBC News, Splinter and Balloon Juice
Laura J. Nelson / Los Angeles Times:
Cooking fire at a homeless encampment sparked Bel-Air blaze that destroyed homes, officials say — Firefighters try to save a home from the Skirball fire on Linda Flora Drive in Bel-Air. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) — The fire that destroyed six homes and damaged a dozen others …
Transparency International e.V. / Transparency …:
Corruption in the USA: The difference a year makes — New public opinion survey compares 2017 with 2016 — The US faces a wide range of domestic challenges related to the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, which is Transparency International's definition of corruption.
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TalkLeft and Sunlight Foundation
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David Wasserman / FiveThirtyEight:
Alabama Senate Election: Live Coverage And Results — This Race Is Giving Me Flashbacks — I've been going back and forth on who I think will win tonight's race. For most of November, I was convinced Moore would win. After all, in 2016 we learned that the scandals most people in DC thought …
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Political Wire
Fenit Nirappil / Washington Post:
After 9-point loss in Va., Gillespie says he would not encourage others to run for office because of ‘poisonous atmosphere’ — Ed Gillespie, who has been at the forefront of GOP politics for decades, said he wouldn't encourage others to run for office in his first interview since losing the heated Virginia governor's race last month.
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Hullabaloo and New York Magazine