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RealClearInvestigations:
For Trump, Cohen Plea Deal's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Exoneration — Contrary to media speculation that Robert Mueller is closing in on President Trump, the special prosecutor's plea deal with Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen offers further evidence that the Trump campaign did not collude …
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USA Today, The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Gateway Pundit and Power Line
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Garrett M. Graff / Axios:
Mueller's breadcrumbs suggest he has the goods — Everyone's waiting for the “Mueller Report.” But it turns out that special counsel Robert Mueller is writing a “report” in real time, before our eyes, through his cinematic indictments and plea agreements, Garrett M. Graff reports for Axios.
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Raw Story
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
After the latest Mueller news, these corrupt Trump moves look much worse — The latest revelations in the Russia saga should refocus our attention on a critical period during the 2016 presidential campaign. I'm talking about the seven weeks or so that began in June 2016 …
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The Mahablog and Splinter
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Again Blasts Former Lawyer Who Broke With Him — President calls for ‘full and complete’ prison term for Michael Cohen, who is cooperating with investigators — WASHINGTON—President Trump on Monday called for his former personal attorney to serve a “full and complete” prison sentence …
Peter Zeidenberg / USA Today:
Mueller is building a conspiracy case that's likely to ensnare Trump and his family — Cohen and Manafort developments show Mueller's endgame is likely close at hand. Answers will soon be public and the danger is mounting for Trump. — CONNECT — It appears that the Mueller investigation is reaching its endgame.
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New York Times, Washington Post, Politico, No More Mister Nice Blog, AOL, The Guardian, Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA and Law & Crime
Brad Reed / Raw Story:
Expect Mueller to lay out a ‘conspiracy case’ that will 'ensnare the president's family': Ex-federal prosecutor
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Trump: Cohen should go to prison
Trump: Cohen should go to prison
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Mother Jones, New York Daily News, Vox, Associated Press and Political Wire
Andrew Kragie / The Atlantic:
House Democrats Shift Their Focus From Collusion to Leverage
House Democrats Shift Their Focus From Collusion to Leverage
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The Federalist and Raw Story
Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
NeverTrump Clings To Russia Collusion Conspiracy Theory Despite Lack Of Evidence
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Sanders eyes ‘bigger’ 2020 bid despite some warning signs — BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — An insurgent underdog no more, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is laying the groundwork to launch a bigger presidential campaign than his first, as advisers predict he would open the 2020 Democratic presidential primary season as a political powerhouse.
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The Daily Caller, POLITICUSUSA, The Week and Axios
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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed News:
Black Women Decided The 2016 Democratic Nominee. They'll Have An Even Bigger Say In 2020. — The biggest missed political opportunity in recent memory is probably Deval Patrick's decision, after losing quite a bit of sleep, not to run for president in 2016.
New York Times:
Can You Like the Person You Love to Hate? — Bari Weiss and Eve Peyser were Twitter enemies. Then they met. — Ms. Weiss is a writer and editor for the Opinion section. Ms. Peyser writes about politics and culture for Vice. — BARI WEISS: Everything sucks.
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Mediaite, more at Mediagazer »
Michael Bloomberg / Des Moines Register:
Why I'm coming to Iowa — Bloomberg: Trump will be ‘great’ if he accepts climate deal — Tuesday evening I will join local business and community leaders in Des Moines for a screening of a new documentary film called “Paris to Pittsburgh.” It tells the stories of everyday Americans …
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Camila Domonoske / NPR:
David Attenborough Warns Of ‘Collapse Of Civilizations’ At U.N. Climate Meeting
David Attenborough Warns Of ‘Collapse Of Civilizations’ At U.N. Climate Meeting
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Political Wire and Big Think
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump to Attend Bush Funeral, but Won't Deliver Eulogy — President Trump will attend but not speak at this week's funeral service for former President George Bush, seemingly a compromise intended to respect tradition while avoiding an awkward moment given the animosity between the current president and the Bush family.
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Political Wire, CNN, CBS News and Click2Houston.com
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Anna North / Vox:
What George H.W. Bush's presidency says about Trump and Kavanaugh
What George H.W. Bush's presidency says about Trump and Kavanaugh
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Breitbart, Associated Press, Slate, Los Angeles Times and NPR
Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Ex-Marine admits he lured Seth Rich conspiracy theorist Jack Burkman to a hotel parking garage, then shot him — A man who worked as an investigator for conspiracy theorist Jack Burkman will serve nine years in prison for shooting and wounding his ex-boss in a complicated plot involving a fake FBI exposé.
Sam Stein / The Daily Beast:
How No Labels Went From Preaching Unity to Practicing the Dark Arts — Internal documents show a group funded by the biggest names in finance. But also beset by dysfunction and division. — As House Republicans were crafting their Obamacare repeal bill in the spring of 2017, Nancy Jacobson …
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New Republic, Observer and Eschaton
Popular Information:
EXCLUSIVE: Absentee ballot envelopes in North Carolina fit into “a pattern of fraud” — The Congressional race in North Carolina's 9th district, where Republican Mark Harris is leading Democrat Dan McCready by just 905 votes, has drawn national attention because of highly unusual patterns in mail-in absentee ballots.
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Hullabaloo and Old North State Politics
Jason Wilson / The Guardian:
Milo Yiannopoulos ‘more than $2m in debt’, Australian promoters' documents show — Cache details deterioration in relationship between far right activist and his former Gold Coast-based promoters — The far right activist Milo Yiannopoulos was more than $2m in debt during 2018 …
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The Root, PinkNews, Sputnik International and HOPE not hate, more at Mediagazer »
Elana Schor / Politico:
Trump lays off McConnell as criminal justice reform stalls — The last time Donald Trump thought Mitch McConnell was stalling one of his priorities — on Obamacare repeal — the president publicly lashed out at the Senate majority leader, tweeting that he should “get back to work.”
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Ryan Goodman / Just Security:
Perjury Chart: Trump Associates' Lies, False, or Misleading Statements on Russia to Federal Authorities — It is a federal offense to intentionally make false statements to Congress, the FBI, and other federal authorities. It is also a crime to encourage others to do so (that is, in technical terms, to “suborn perjury").
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Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
The Trouble With Tuna: 'A Lot of Millennials Don't Even Own Can Openers' — StarKist, Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea deal with slumping market amid competition from fresher options — Canned tuna, a lunchbox staple from the 20th century, is fighting to keep its spot in American cupboards.
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Eater
Young America's Foundation:
YAF Wins Landmark Free Speech Lawsuit, UC Berkeley To Pay $70,000 And Rescind Unconstitutional Policies — Following more than a year of hard-fought litigation in the hostile Ninth Circuit, Young America's Foundation secured victory for free speech against the University of California, Berkeley.
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Front Page Magazine
Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Soros-founded university says it has been kicked out of Hungary as an autocrat tightens his grip — BERLIN — An American university established a quarter-century ago to educate a new generation of leaders and scholars after communism's collapse in Central and Eastern Europe said Monday it has been kicked out of its home in Hungary.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
The digital-media bubble is bursting. That's hurting a generation of promising young journalists. — About five years ago, I was asked to visit the newsroom at Mic, a digital-media start-up backed by venture capital and focused on news for the millennial audience.
Terry Teachout / About Last Night:
Home invasion — In case you hadn't noticed, @terryteachout, my Twitter account, was hacked on Sunday morning as part of a cross-platform attack on my social-media presence. The objective, it seems, was ransom: I actually received a series of telephone calls from the culprits, who appear to reside in England.
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Power Line and twitchy.com
Corey Kilgannon / New York Times:
Declare the Strand Bookstore a City Landmark? No Thanks, the Strand Says. — Since it opened in 1927, the Strand bookstore has managed to survive by beating back the many challenges — soaring rents, book superstores, Amazon, e-books — that have doomed scores of independent bookshops in Manhattan.
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Congress Is Running Out Of Time To Pass Its Sexual Harassment Bill — How many creepy male lawmakers have to resign before Congress confronts its Me Too problem? — WASHINGTON It should have been the easiest bill Congress passed all year. — But eight months after a congressman resigned …
Claude Brodesser-Akner / New Jersey Online:
FBI raids home of Atlantic City mayor — Gallery: FBI agents raid the home of Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam, Dec. 3, 2018 — FBI agents raided the home of Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam just before 8 a.m. Monday morning, the agency confirmed to NJ Advance Media.
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New York Times, Front Page Magazine and Daily Wire
Bloomberg:
A Wall Street Rule for the #MeToo Era: Avoid Women at All Cost — Controverisal strategies risk isolating women in finance — An idea from one man in the business: Try not to be a jerk — No more dinners with female colleagues. Don't sit next to them on flights. Book hotel rooms on different floors.
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twitchy.com
Ben Terris / Washington Post:
Max Rose came to Congress to do big things. But first, he has to do dumb things. — Even a small, ridiculous event can become a parable about the ways the best-laid plans of congressmen go awry in this town. So it was for Max Rose, who came to Capitol Hill with a plan to win the lottery.