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Washington Post:
Ethics officials said Whitaker should recuse from the Mueller probe, but his advisers told him not to, officials say  —  A senior Justice Department ethics official concluded acting attorney general Matthew G. Whitaker should recuse from overseeing special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's probe …
Discussion: RedState, Political Wire and Raw Story
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Laura Jarrett / CNN:
Exclusive: Whitaker told he does not need to recuse himself from overseeing Mueller investigation  —  (CNN)Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker has consulted with ethics officials at the Justice Department and they have advised him he does not need to recuse himself from overseeing special …
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
The Barr Memo Is a Commendable Piece of Lawyering  —  Trump's attorney-general nominee would help Mueller conclude his work within DOJ guidelines.  —  It is exactly what we need and should want in an attorney general of the United States: the ability to reason through complex legal questions in a rigorously academic way.
Discussion: Washington Post and Townhall
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Attorney General Pick Criticized an Aspect of Mueller Probe in Memo to Justice Department
Marty Lederman / Just Security:   A First Take on Bill Barr's Memo on Presidential Authority and the Mueller Investigation
Michael Balsamo / Associated Press:   Whitaker doesn't need to recuse from Russia probe: Source
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Trump's Attorney General Nominee Criticized Russia Investigation
Discussion: CNN, Law & Crime and Axios
Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
Conservative Revolt Endangers Deal to Avoid a Shutdown  —  WASHINGTON — A deal to avert a Christmastime government shutdown teetered on Thursday amid growing anger from President Trump and a conservative revolt in the House that could block a bill to keep funds flowing past midnight Friday.
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Washington Post:
Trump ‘at this moment’ opposes deal to avert shutdown, wants more border funding  —  President Trump will not commit to signing legislation that would avoid a partial government shutdown on Saturday, his press secretary said, further roiling a chaotic debate that is splintering the Republican Party.
Thomas Franck / CNBC:
Dow falls 400 points as stocks continue to get hit after Fed rate hike, Nasdaq enters bear market  —  U.S. stocks swooned for a second day Thursday after the Federal Reserve raised benchmark interest rates and said that it would continue to let its massive balance sheet shrink at the current pace.
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Trump shutdown moves leave GOP senators in disbelief
Politico:   Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts to consider retirement over holidays
Ted Barrett / CNN:
‘Are you ruining my life?’: Republican senators in disbelief over Trump shutdown threat
Discussion: KXLF-TV
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Vladimir Putin Welcomes U.S. Withdrawal From Syria  —  MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Thursday welcomed President Trump's announcement of a withdrawal of American troops from Syria, calling it “the right decision.”  —  Mr. Trump said on Wednesday that he was ordering …
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Melissa Healy / Los Angeles Times:
More than 15% of childhood deaths in America are due to guns, study says
Discussion: Reuters
Anton Troianovski / Washington Post:
Putin backs Trump's move to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, says Islamic State dealt ‘serious blows’
Victoria Nuland / Washington Post:
In a single tweet, Trump destroys U.S. policy in the Middle East
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Trump Blew His Chances of Building the Wall
BuzzFeed News:
Russian Agents Sought Secret US Treasury Records On Clinton Backers During 2016 Campaign  —  US Treasury Department officials used a Gmail back channel with the Russian government as the Kremlin sought sensitive financial information on its enemies in America and across the globe, according to documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Administration Is Considering Substantial Afghan Troop Drawdown  —  The administration is considering a substantial reduction of troops in Afghanistan and could begin a drawdown in several weeks, officials said.
Discussion: Hit & Run, CNN and Mediaite
New York Times:
Planned Parenthood Is Accused of Mistreating Pregnant Employees  —  Employers that champion women face accusations of discriminating against their pregnant workers, showing how widespread the problem is in American workplaces.  —  As a medical assistant at Planned Parenthood …
Aram Roston / BuzzFeed News:
Jerry Falwell: I Lent $1.8 Million To A Venture Involving A Pool Attendant  —  The prominent evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr. has for the first time acknowledged putting up $1.8 million for a business venture managed by a young pool attendant whom he and his wife befriended during a stay at a luxury hotel in 2012.
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Democrats want to use obscure law to grab Donald Trump's tax returns  —  A 1924 law says the Treasury secretary “shall furnish” tax returns of any person for private review by the chairs of the House and Senate tax committees.  —  WASHINGTON — Soon after the Democrats take control of the House next year …
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
Republican Leadership Is Slowly Backing Away From Trump  —  Trump's popularity with voters is only one part of the picture.  Leaders within the GOP are clearly hedging their bets as 2020 approaches.  —  “The Wall” began as just a slogan.  By the end of the 2016 presidential campaign …
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Charles J. Sykes / Washington Post:   Remember when Paul Ryan was the future of the Republican Party?
Katherine Rosman / New York Times:
The Itsy-Bitsy, Teenie-Weenie, Very Litigious Bikini  —  On a sunny summer day in Montauk, Ipek Irgit was in the familiar situation of not knowing what she was doing with her life.  It was 2012, and she was 34 years old.  Earlier in the year, after having her heart broken …
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
‘Oh, no’: The day Trump learned to tweet  —  The content of the tweet @RealDonaldTrump posted on the night of Feb. 5, 2013, was bland: a simple thank you to the actress Sherri Shepherd for flattering comments she'd made about Trump on television.  —  But its implications were historic.
Joshua Sharpe / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Former Ga. candidate for governor indicted  —  State Sen. Michael Williams, who waged an unsuccessful and at times incendiary campaign for governor this year, was indicted this week in Hall County, apparently stemming from allegedly false report he made saying computer servers were stolen from his campaign office.
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg:
So Long Paul Ryan, You Won't Be Missed  —  He was unusually dishonest, a fraud as a wonk and a terrible match for the job.  Good riddance.  —  Paul Ryan gave a farewell speech to the House of Representatives on Wednesday.  He won't be missed.  Ryan was badly cast as speaker of the House from the start …
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HuffPost:   And What Can You Say About Paul Ryan?
Associated Press:
Democrats to Start Presidential Primary Debates in June 2019  —  (AP) — Democrats will hold at least a dozen presidential primary debates starting in June 2019 and running through April 2020, with party Chairman Tom Perez promising rules that will give everyone in a potentially large field a fair shot at voters' attention.
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and twitchy.com
gofundme.com:
Ladders to Get Over Trump's Wall  —  We saw some folks are raising money for a border wall to keep out our migrant siblings and fellow human beings, who are fleeing violence and persecution and whose tragically-underpaid labor is essential to the U.S. economy.  Seems like a bad idea on countless levels for everyone involved.
Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Tucker Carlson's show has been hit by an advertiser boycott, and it's having an effect  —  Cuomo, Lemon slam Fox News' hateful speech  —  New York (CNN Business)The advertiser boycott spearheaded by liberal organizations of Fox News host Tucker Carlson is starting to have a visible effect.
Chicago Tribune:
How bad does the ‘Illinois Exodus’ have to get?  —  The estimated net reduction in Illinois' population this year is 45,116 residents.  Every other state in the Midwest is growing.  (Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune)  —  Editorials reflect the opinion of the Editorial Board …
Kathy Boccella / Philly.com:
Bigoted pictures and letters circulate in Strath Haven HS and community  —  A Delaware County high school is in turmoil over a racist letter left on several doorsteps last weekend targeting nonwhite residents of Swarthmore and a seemingly related photo of two kids in Ku Klux Klan-style hoods …
 
 
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The Atlantic:
To Save Obamacare, Repeal the Mandate
Discussion: National Review and Balkinization
Luis Martinez / ABC News:
President Donald Trump's new Space Force will fall under Air Force
New York Times:
Cory Booker Isn't Yet Running for President. But a Supporter is Launching a Super PAC to Back Him.
New York Times:
Justice Department Investigating Migrant Shelter Provider
Joe Jervis / Joe.My.God.:
Former Rep. Aaron Schock Posts Heart Emoji Comment On Instagram Page Of Gay Party Promoter Eliad Cohen
Washington Post:
In a landscape charged with questions about coercion, culpability and consent, Jayden Castillo …
Sulome Anderson:
Why I'm Suing Max Blumenthal and Benjamin Norton
Discussion: Associated Press
 Earlier Items: 
Jennifer Ortiz / WTOP:
Mayor of Alaska town, mother dead after being struck by tour bus in DC
Henry J. Gomez / BuzzFeed News:
How Sherrod Brown Turned His Rumpled Authenticity Into A Brand — And Gave Himself A Good Story To Tell In 2020
David Sirota / The Guardian:
Beto O'Rourke frequently voted for Republican legislation, analysis reveals
Discussion: Splinter, The Daily Caller and KABE-LP
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
It Is So Much Worse Than I Thought