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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.
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Rick Wilson / The Daily Beast:
Mitt Romney Is the Most Dangerous Man in Trump's City of Lackeys  —  What Romney did was utterly simple: He said out loud what a vast majority of Republican officials will only say in private.  —  Mitt Romney isn't even sworn in as a U.S. Senator yet, and he's already triggered the heck …
Mitt Romney / Washington Post:
The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump's character falls short.
Steven Hayward / Power Line:
In Re: Romney  —  Everyone is buzzing today about Mitt Romney's …
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
GOP congressman will support Democratic rules, says he may face ‘consequences’ for it  —  A Republican lawmaker said Wednesday he will vote for a set of House rule changes drafted by the incoming Democratic leadership — a rare move for what is typically a strict party-line vote and one …
Discussion: Politico and Talking Points Memo
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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
Susan Davis / NPR:
Democrats Unveil Changes To House Rules On Debt Ceiling, Ethics  —  Top Democrats announced late Sunday a series of changes to House rules that could eliminate causes of major instability during the previous eight years of Republican rule in Congress.  —  “We are proposing historic changes …
Discussion: Daily Kos
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
Discussion: Althouse
Streiff / RedState:   Harry Reid Tries to Describe President Trump and Ends Up Describing Himself
Devorah Blachor / McSweeney's:
I Don't Hate Women Candidates — I Just Hated Hillary and Coincidentally I'm Starting to Hate Elizabeth Warren  —  “How does Warren avoid a Clinton redux — written off as too unlikable before her campaign gets off the ground?”  — Politico, 12/31/18  —  I have no problem with women.
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Steve Kovach / CNBC:
Apple warns on Q1 results as iPhones and Apple Watch sales disappoint  —  Apple has lowered its Q1 guidance in a letter to investors from CEO Tim Cook Wednesday.  —  Apple lowered revenue guidance to $84 billion, down from the $89 to $93 billion it had previously projected.
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Business Wire:
Letter from Tim Cook to Apple Investors  —  CUPERTINO, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Apple® today issued the following public letter to investors:  —  To Apple investors:  —  Today we are revising our guidance for Apple's fiscal 2019 first quarter, which ended on December 29.  We now expect the following:
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.”
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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Associated Press:
The Latest: Trump again calls for complete wall at border
Discussion: Politico
Washington Post:
Trump falsely claims Mexico is paying for wall, demands taxpayer money for wall ahead of meeting with Democrats
Discussion: New York Times
Mauricio Savarese / CTVNews:
Brazil's Bolsonaro targets LGBT people, Indigenous groups on 1st day in office  —  SAO PAULO — Newly installed President Jair Bolsonaro targeted Brazil's indigenous groups, descendants of slaves and the LGBT community with executive orders in the first hours of his administration …
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 …
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 …
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
Benny Johnson / The Daily Caller:
CNN Asks Brother Of Detained American About His Anti-CNN Posts On Social Media  —  A CNN anchor asked the brother of a detained American about his anti-CNN social media posts in an interview Wednesday morning.  —  Forty-eight-year-old Michigan businessman and ex-Marine, Paul Whelan …
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
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
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
In a Shutdown, IRS Will Take Your Money, but Give No Refunds  —  With limited funding, thin-staffed IRS prepares for busy individual income-tax filing season  —  WASHINGTON—A prolonged government shutdown would likely delay billions of dollars in income-tax refunds.
Discussion: Raw Story
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: ABC News and ThinkProgress
Marcia Dunn / Associated Press:
NASA: Icy object past Pluto looks like reddish snowman  —  LAUREL, Md. (AP) — A NASA spacecraft 4 billion miles from Earth yielded its first close-up pictures Wednesday of the most distant celestial object ever explored, depicting what looks like a reddish snowman.
Discussion: fox8.com
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 …
David Montgomery / Washington Post:
Conquerors of the Courts  —  Forget Trump's Supreme Court picks.  The Federalist Society's impact on the law goes much deeper.  —  It's rush hour on a November evening in Washington's busiest regional rail hub, but swarming commuters must yield to a much more potent tide.
 
 
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Toluse Olorunnipa / Bloomberg:
Trump Trashes Mattis After Exit: 'What's He Done for Me?'
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WPTV:
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Jan Ransom / New York Times:
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Chuck Rosenberg / Lawfare:
Why Matt Whitaker and Letitia James Should Both Consider Recusal
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Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
Trump Escalates His Assault on Civil-Military Relations
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David Klion / The Forward:
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Eric W. Orts / The Atlantic:
The Path to Give California 12 Senators, and Vermont Just One
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The walls around Trump are crumbling. Evangelicals may be his last resort.
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