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Michael Cohen Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison — U.S. Attorney's Office Also Announces Non-Prosecution Agreement with American Media, Inc., Related to Its Payment of $150,000 to a Woman to Influence 2016 Presidential Election — Robert Khuzami, Attorney for the United States, Acting Under Authority Conferred by 28 U.S.C.
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The Daily Beast:
Trump-Friendly AMI Admits to Playmate Hush Payment to Influence 2016 Election — Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that National Enquirer publisher American Media Inc. (AMI) has entered into a non-prosecution agreement related to the hush-money payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal.
New York Times:
Michael Cohen Sentenced to 3 Years After Implicating Trump in Hush-Money Scandal — Michael D. Cohen, the former lawyer for President Trump, was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday morning for his role in a hush-money scandal that could threaten Mr. Trump's presidency by implicating …
Renato Mariotti / Politico:
Did Trump Just Move a Step Closer to Unindicted Co-conspirator? — Michael Cohen got three years in prison Wednesday for his role in what the judge called “a smorgasbord” of crimes, including hush money payments that violated campaign finance rules. But the most consequential development …
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Raw Story, The Guardian, Politico and CNN
Dan Desai Martin / Shareblue Media:
Another Trump ally cuts deal after breaking the law to help Trump win — The Department of Justice announced even more corroboration that Trump himself committed crimes to influence the 2016 election. — More and more evidence is emerging that Trump himself, not just members of his campaign …
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The campaign finance threat to Trump just got more severe — In a pair of statements, one in a courtroom and the other in a news release, attorneys working for the Justice Department made a case for the importance of the campaign finance violations in which President Trump has been implicated …
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Breitbart
Washington Post:
Michael Cohen sentenced to three years in prison for crimes committed while working for Trump — [Breaking: Michael Cohen sentenced to 3 years in prison, tells judge he's lived in ‘personal and mental incarceration’ since working for Trump] — NEW YORK — A federal judge on Wednesday …
Bloomberg:
Tabloid Company's Admission Shows New Peril for Trump's Circle
Tabloid Company's Admission Shows New Peril for Trump's Circle
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New Republic, Wall Street Journal and Townhall, more at Mediagazer »
Brent D. Griffiths / Politico:
Trump: People will ‘revolt’ if he's impeached
Trump: People will ‘revolt’ if he's impeached
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ABC News, Breitbart, One America News Network, The Root, IJR, Scripting News and Raw Story
Tom Kludt / CNN:
National Enquirer publisher AMI strikes deal with prosecutors in Michael Cohen probe
National Enquirer publisher AMI strikes deal with prosecutors in Michael Cohen probe
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Vox and POLITICUSUSA
Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
Michael Cohen Pays the Price for His ‘Blind Loyalty’ to Trump
Michael Cohen Pays the Price for His ‘Blind Loyalty’ to Trump
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TalkLeft, CNN and Law & Crime
Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
Mark Meadows Out of Running for White House Chief of Staff — President Trump has told Rep. Mark Meadows, considered one of the front-runners for the White House chief of staff job, that he wants him to remain in Congress, a White House official said.
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CNN, Talking Points Memo and Washington Times
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Washington Post:
Trump turns down Meadows for White House chief of staff, removing leading contender
Trump turns down Meadows for White House chief of staff, removing leading contender
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Mediaite
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Mark Meadows out of running for Trump's chief of staff
Mark Meadows out of running for Trump's chief of staff
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The Gateway Pundit
Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Everybody's Wrong: Donald Trump Won the Chuck-n-Nancy Meeting, and Here's Why — All that in-front-of-the-cameras civility is fake anyway. Trump dispensed with it. It was refreshing, and his people will love it, shutdown or no shutdown. — Matt Lewis
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Playing by His Own Rules, Trump Flips the Shutdown Script
Playing by His Own Rules, Trump Flips the Shutdown Script
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New York Magazine, Big League Politics and Althouse
Ella Nilsen / Vox:
How Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer got Trump to own a government shutdown
How Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer got Trump to own a government shutdown
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New Republic, Politico, Washington Post, Breitbart and The Daily Beast
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Incoming New York attorney general plans wide-ranging investigations of Trump and family — Just-elected Letitia James, who takes office next month, tells NBC she will probe real estate deals, Trump Tower meeting, emoluments, Trump Foundation and more. — New York Attorney Gen.-elect Letitia James …
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Washington Press, Law & Crime, LifeZette, Daily Wire, Daily Kos, Joe.My.God., Breitbart, POLITICUSUSA, twitchy.com, Townhall and Talking Points Memo
David Folkenflik / NPR:
Tribune, Tronc And Beyond: A Slur, A Secret Payout And A Looming Sale — Several months after taking control of the troubled Tribune Publishing Co. in 2016, Chicago investor Michael Ferro convened a session of corporate leaders from within his own news empire, including chief news executives …
Charles Dunst / The Atlantic:
Trump Moves to Deport Vietnam War Refugees — The Trump administration is resuming its efforts to deport certain protected Vietnamese immigrants who have lived in the United States for decades—many of them having fled the country during the Vietnam War. — This is the latest move …
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National Review, New York Times, Vox, Splinter and Joe.My.God.
Natalie Allison / The Tennessean:
Tennessee U.S. Rep.-elect Mark Green, a doctor, falsely claims vaccines cause autism, denies CDC evidence — A soon-to-be congressman from Tennessee told constituents Tuesday he believed vaccines may be causing autism, denying data from the Centers for Disease Control and other institutions disproving such a theory.
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Washington Free Beacon, The Daily Caller, IJR, Joe.My.God. and Political Wire
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Sen. James Inhofe Bought Defense Stock Days After Pushing For Record Pentagon Spending—Then Dumped It When Asked About It — Ethics experts say the purchase underscores the moral hazard of lawmakers owning assets in areas of industry affected by legislation they are in positions to author
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Political Wire and Investor's Business Daily
The Guardian:
Theresa May survives confidence vote with a majority of 83 - Politics live — Prime minister defeats leadership challenge after Conservative MPs vote to back her by 200 to 117 — Play Video — Some more reaction coming in from senior Tories, who are backing the prime minister:
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Stephen Castle / New York Times:
Theresa May Survives Leadership Challenge, but Brexit Plan Is Still in Peril
Theresa May Survives Leadership Challenge, but Brexit Plan Is Still in Peril
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Outside the Beltway
Jill Lawless / Associated Press:
UK disarray: May faces a no-confidence vote from her party
UK disarray: May faces a no-confidence vote from her party
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Daily Wire
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
Giuliani's Work for Trump Is Slowing, so He's Courting Business Abroad — WASHINGTON — The special counsel's investigation was grinding relentlessly onward, with President Trump's former national security adviser pleading for leniency in his case and his former fixer about to be sentenced for his crimes.
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Talking Points Memo, HuffPost and bna.bh
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
A top cardinal's sex-abuse conviction is huge news in Australia. But the media can't report it there. — The front page of Thursday's Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, is dominated by a single word in huge white type, all caps, on a black background: CENSORED.
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The Daily Beast and Breitbart, more at Mediagazer »
Paul J. Weber / Associated Press:
APNewsBreak: Julian Castro moves toward 2020 White House run — SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Former Obama housing chief Julian Castro says he's taking a step toward a possible White House campaign in 2020 by forming a presidential exploratory committee. The Texas Democrat tells The Associated Press that he will announce a decision Jan. 12.
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Breitbart, The Guardian, Washington Free Beacon and The Daily Beast
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Julián Castro / YouTube:
I Know the Promise of America
I Know the Promise of America
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
It's ridiculous that it's unconstitutional for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to run for president — Immigrants, young people, and everyone else should be allowed to run. — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the biggest star in the Democratic Party, and she has been ever since she unseated …
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National Review, RedState, twitchy.com and Instapundit
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Washington must wake up to the abuse of software that kills — Dictators are using spyware to persecute dissidents and journalists at an alarming rate, while the foreign firms that sell these tools assure the public that everything is just fine. It's time Washington policymakers …
Jim Tankersley / New York Times:
Trump to Steer More Money to ‘Opportunity Zones’ — WASHINGTON — President Trump will direct federal agencies on Wednesday to steer spending toward certain distressed communities across the country — part of his administration's push to turn a tax break included in last year's $1.5 trillion tax package …
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The White House, Vox, Splinter and Raw Story
John R. Kasich / Washington Post:
When will we stop ignoring that 21 trillion-pound gorilla sitting in plain sight? — John R. Kasich, a Republican, is governor of Ohio. He served as a member of Congress from 1983 to 2001 and was chairman of the House Budget Committee from 1995 to 2001. — Do deficits matter?
Tyler Cowen / Bloomberg:
Macron Just Doesn't Get It — He and others on the left are being swept along by world-historical forces they do not fully understand. — The sorry truth is that both progressives and neoliberals still don't get it, and that seems true in France most of all.
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Power Line, Financial Times and NBC News
Jon Murray / Denver Post:
Departing U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman reflects on Donald Trump and eyes the Aurora mayor's office — After 11-point loss, suburban Denver congressman hasn't decided on his next move. But he has ideas. — Mike Coffman was seemingly invincible — until he wasn't.
David Wasserman / The Cook Political Report:
Introducing The Cook Political Report's 2020 House Ratings — The 116th Congress hasn't even been sworn in yet, and there's still no resolution in sight to one North Carolina race tainted by election fraud. But already, the 2020 battle for the House is shaping up to be highly competitive.
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Florida Politics
Jay Senter / Shawnee Mission Post:
Sen. Barbara Bollier Changes Party Affiliation To Democrat, Says Republican Party ‘morally Not Going Where My Compass Resides’ — Mission Hills Sen. Barbara Bollier This Morning Officially Changed Her Party Affiliation From Republican To Democrat. — Citing “Frustrations That Have Been Ongoing …
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Washington Press and Raw Story
Vanessa Romo / NPR:
Customs And Border Protection Paid A Firm $13.6 Million To Hire Recruits. It Hired 2 — A scathing report by the Office of the Inspector General revealed that a consulting company hired by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to fill thousands of new jobs to satisfy President Trump's mandate …
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Hit & Run and Shakesville
Associated Press:
The naughty list? Donald Trump Jr. calls his dad a regifter — WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's eldest son says his father is a “regifter” who “may or may not” have once given him the same gift he presented to his dad the year before. — Donald Trump Jr. says in an interview …