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3:45 PM ET, January 2, 2019

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Mitt Romney / Washington Post:
The president shapes the public character of the nation.  Trump's character falls short.  —  Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah and the party's 2012 nominee for president, will be sworn into the U.S. Senate on Thursday.  —  The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December.
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Romney's attack prompts call to protect Trump from 2020 primary challenger  —  Mitt Romney's scorching critique of President Trump in a New Year's Day op-ed has sparked a call from within the Republican National Committee to change party rules to protect Trump from any long-shot primary challenge in 2020.
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Romney asserts his independence — and Trump's GOP critics see an opening  —  The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights  —  For weeks, incoming Utah Sen. Mitt Romney has been tight-lipped as he prepares to be sworn in on Thursday, disappointing his longtime friends …
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump urges Romney to be a team player hours after scathing op-ed
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Harry Reid Has a Few Words for Washington  —  The former Senate majority leader on President Trump and Senator Chuck Schumer, and on why he doesn't regret ending the filibuster for judicial appointments.  —  Early on the afternoon of Dec. 11, about an hour after an Oval Office meeting between President Trump …
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Nico Hines / The Daily Beast:
Dying Harry Reid on Trump: He's Amoral, Has No Conscience  —  Harry Reid, the former Senate Majority Leader who is suffering from pancreatic cancer, has given a rare interview in which he compares a “weird” President Trump unfavorably to mafia bosses who “are really good with what they do.”
Discussion: Althouse
Streiff / RedState:   Harry Reid Tries to Describe President Trump and Ends Up Describing Himself
Devan Cole / CNN:   Harry Reid: Trump is ‘amoral’ and 'the worst president we've ever had'
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Liberal revolt threatens to derail House Democrats on their first day in charge  —  House Democratic leaders faced the prospect of a liberal rebellion on their first day in charge after prominent Democrats said they would oppose a package of rules changes endorsed by incoming speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
Discussion: Mother Jones
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Trump doesn't understand his leverage is gone  —  The Post reports: … One wondrous result of the 2018 election, we will discover, is the near-total irrelevance of Trump's tweets.  He can say whatever wacky thing he wants, throw out whatever insults he pleases, but Pelosi (D-Calif.) …
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:   GOP congressman will support Democratic rules, says he may face ‘consequences’ for it
Susan Davis / NPR:   Democrats Unveil Changes To House Rules On Debt Ceiling, Ethics
Washington Post:
In shutdown, national parks transform into Wild West — heavily populated and barely supervised  —  JOSHUA TREE, Calif. — The government shutdown has left America's national parks largely unsupervised.  No one is at the gate.  No one is collecting a fee.  The visitor centers are closed.
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Washington Post:
Trump falsely claims Mexico is paying for wall, demands taxpayer money for wall ahead of meeting with Democrats
Discussion: New York Times
Associated Press:
The Latest: Trump again calls for complete wall at border
Discussion: Politico
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump cries ‘fake!’ about media reports of White House chaos. But they keep getting proven right.
Howard Kurtz / Fox News:
Former NY Times editor rips Trump coverage as biased  —  President Trump appears content to ride out partial government shutdown stalemate over border security funding  —  A former executive editor of the New York Times says the paper's news pages, the home of its straight-news coverage, have become “unmistakably anti-Trump.”
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Jay Inslee Is Betting He Can Win the Presidency on Climate Change  —  OLYMPIA, Wash.—What if a meteor were hurtling toward the Earth, about to kill millions and reshape life on the planet as we know it?  —  And what if the president, instead of doing anything to help …
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Kimberly L. Wright / WECT-TV:
Washington Gov. Inslee running for president
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Patrick Condon / Star Tribune:
Sen. Amy Klobuchar to decide soon on presidential bid  —  The Minnesota senator says she hasn't made a final decision, but already has thoughts on message, political path.  —  TEXT SIZE  —  WASHINGTON — Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Wednesday that she is “getting close to a decision” about running for president in 2020.
Discussion: Axios
USA Today:
Trump illegally asked Russia to help him win in 2016.  He shouldn't get away with it.  —  Trump's public request for Russian help in finding Hillary Clinton's emails was a violation of US law.  There are ways to hold him accountable.  —  CONNECT  —  Prosecutors triggered a national firestorm …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Lauren Fox / CNN:
Democrats to ask for 10 years of presidential tax returns in new bill  —  Fact Check: Trump's false tax return claims  —  (CNN)Democrats are making presidential tax returns a focal point in one of their first pieces of legislation, an effort to build the case to the American people …
Discussion: Hill Reporter
Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
No One Can Get A Marriage License In DC During The Government Shutdown  —  WASHINGTON — Danielle Geanacopoulos and Dan Pollock are no strangers to a government shutdown, having gone through a few when they used to work in Congress.  —  But when the two former congressional staffers walked …
Discussion: ThinkProgress
David French / National Review:
Why Twitter Is Even More Toxic Than You Think  —  It's important to understand the platform's true influence.  —  One of the first things you learn when you start your professional life is that the people who care the most have the most influence.  —  It's true in every business, from entertainment to the law to politics.
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Why Trump has spared Pelosi from his personal vitriol — so far  —  When President Donald Trump took to Twitter last weekend to blame Democrats for the government shutdown, he notably bypassed his party's favorite foil: Nancy Pelosi.  —  And when Fox News teed up a chance for the president …
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Renae Merle / Los Angeles Times:
‘They destroyed me.’ Wells Fargo's mistake forced her to sell her home … Michaela Christian lost a long battle with Wells Fargo in 2013 to save her Las Vegas home, a defeat she says changed the course of her life.  When the bank refused to modify her mortgage, Christian moved in with a friend and scrambled to rebuild her life.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Nathaniel Rakich / FiveThirtyEight:
How Elizabeth Warren Could Win The 2020 Democratic Primary  —  It's as if we skipped right from 2018 to 2020.  On Monday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the first major Democratic candidate to formally dip a toe in the water of the 2020 presidential campaign, announcing the creation of an exploratory committee.
CNBC:
Tesla shares tumble 9% as company misses Wall Street vehicle delivery estimates, cuts prices  — Tesla boosted production during the quarter, churning out 86,555 vehicles, up 8 percent from 80,142 during the third quarter.  —  Tesla disappointed investors Wednesday, announcing …
The Daily Beast:
Trump Fears His Jilted Ex-Advisers Will Come Back to Haunt Him  —  A number of top Trump officials have become critics in exile.  That could pose a major problem in the re-election campaign.  —  It was mid-November, and Donald Trump was once again enveloped in political scandals and legal woes.
Discussion: Hill Reporter and Raw Story
Mark Kennedy / Associated Press:
Netflix criticized for yanking comedian's episode in Saudi  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix faced criticism Wednesday from human rights groups for pulling an episode in Saudi Arabia of comedian Hasan Minhaj's “Patriot Act” series that criticized the kingdom's powerful crown prince.
Greg Ip / Wall Street Journal:
The World Is Getting Quietly, Relentlessly Better  —  If we can solve global poverty, we can solve other problems like climate change  —  If you spent 2018 mainlining misery about global warming, inequality, toxic politics or other anxieties, I'm here to break your addiction with some good news …
Eric W. Orts / The Atlantic:
The Path to Give California 12 Senators, and Vermont Just One  —  In 1995, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan declared, “Sometime in the next century the United States is going to have to address the question of apportionment in the Senate.”  Perhaps that time has come.
Discussion: National Review
 
 
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Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
Trump Escalates His Assault on Civil-Military Relations
Discussion: Raw Story
Lee Smith / The Federalist:
New Documents Suggest The Steele Dossier Was A Deliberate Setup For Trump
Associated Press:
Trump says he's ready to meet again with North Korean leader
Rep. Steve Scalise / Fox News:
Democrats need to stop playing games with America's safety and fund border security now
Discussion: IJR
Wall Street Journal:
Rewards Credit Cards Gained a Fanatic Following—Now Banks Are Pulling Back
David Brown / Politico:
How women took over the military-industrial complex
Discussion: Splinter
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David Klion / The Forward:
Bernie Sanders Isn't Just Another White Male Candidate. His Nomination Would Be Historic.
Kimberly Yam / HuffPost:
Louis C.K. Mocked Asian And Black Men In That Standup Rant, Too
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The walls around Trump are crumbling. Evangelicals may be his last resort.
Discussion: Townhall, Shareblue Media and Raw Story
Dave Philipps / New York Times:
The Army, in Need of Recruits, Turns Focus to Liberal-Leaning Cities
Trevor Baratko / LoudounTimes.com:
Virginia state Sen. Dick Black won't seek re-election, sources say
Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Trump's Judicial Appointments Were Confirmed At Historic Pace In 2018
Discussion: Rewire.News
Mark Pulliam / American Greatness:
RBG's Hubris Is a Gift for Donald Trump
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