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Jennifer Haberkorn / Los Angeles Times:
California's Rep. Brad Sherman to introduce impeachment measure … Rep. Brad Sherman plans to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump on Thursday, the first day of Democratic control of the House. — Sherman (D-Northridge) is reintroducing a measure that he first rolled out in 2017.
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Eun Kyung Kim / TODAY.com:
Nancy Pelosi says she won't rule out indictment, impeachment for Trump — As she prepares to resume her role as House speaker, Nancy Pelosi told TODAY she isn't ruling out the idea that Trump could be indicted or impeached while in office. — Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi …
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Mike Allen / Axios:
Pelosi breaks with Justice: Trump can be indicted — In an interview to air on NBC's “Today,” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie asks Nancy Pelosi, who will become House speaker at around 1:30 p.m. Thursday: “Do you believe the special counsel should honor and observe the Department of Justice guidance …
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Politico and Taylor Marsh
Michael Burke / The Hill:
Graham: Trump giving up on border wall fight would be the ‘end of his presidency’ — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Wednesday cautioned President Trump against giving in on his demand for funding for his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall, claiming that doing so would likely be “the end of his presidency.”
Rachael Bade / Politico:
The survivor: Nancy Pelosi makes history — again — The past seven speakers of the House have lost their majority, been forced out by their own colleagues, or stepped down amid personal scandal. One of them — Nancy Pelosi — now has a second chance to rewrite her legacy.
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USA Today:
Exclusive: Nancy Pelosi vows ‘different world’ for Trump with new Congress, no more ‘rubber stamp’ — WASHINGTON - Nancy Pelosi, who is expected to take the gavel as House speaker Thursday, told USA TODAY in an exclusive interview that President Donald Trump can expect a “different world” …
Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
Pelosi poised to become House speaker, making history
Pelosi poised to become House speaker, making history
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Martin O'Malley / Des Moines Register:
Here's who I'd like to see run for president. (Hint: It's not me) — Voters want Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders to run in the 2020 Presidential election, a new poll suggests. Veuer's Sam Berman has the full story. — Former Democratic candidate makes his pick for 2020
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Daniel W. Drezner / Washington Post:
The very odd game theory of the 2020 GOP presidential primary — Mitt Romney is not running for president. But he's also not not running for president. — In case you haven't noticed, some Republicans are acting very peculiarly about the 2020 presidential race.
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Washington Free Beacon, Hot Air, Politico and Hill Reporter
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Henry Olsen / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney's op-ed crystallizes all the reasons the old GOP establishment has been pushed aside
Mitt Romney's op-ed crystallizes all the reasons the old GOP establishment has been pushed aside
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Even the Trump-hostile GOP establishment questions Romney's presidential tongue-lashing
Even the Trump-hostile GOP establishment questions Romney's presidential tongue-lashing
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Washington Post, IJR, Coffee House and The American Spectator
John F. Harris / Politico:
Why Guys Like Mitt Romney Don't Scare Donald Trump
Why Guys Like Mitt Romney Don't Scare Donald Trump
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Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, IJR, Power Line, Front Page Magazine, American Greatness and Breitbart
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Defends Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan for Some Reason — In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded neighboring Afghanistan. The American interpretation of this invasion, shared by both parties, is that the Soviets were propping up a faltering communist client state, following the …
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Jill Colvin / Associated Press:
Trump reclaims spotlight with long, rambling Cabinet meeting — Home alone no more, President Donald Trump had a lot to share when he convened a rambling Cabinet meeting on Day 12 of the government shutdown. — The president, eager for company after a lonely stretch in a near-empty White House …
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Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
A defensive Trump calls a Cabinet meeting and uses it to boast, deflect and distract
A defensive Trump calls a Cabinet meeting and uses it to boast, deflect and distract
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Defense One, Just Security, The Hill and Politico
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Trump's bizarre history lesson on the Soviet Union, Russia and Afghanistan
Trump's bizarre history lesson on the Soviet Union, Russia and Afghanistan
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The Atlantic, Mediaite, The Week, Outside the Beltway, Hot Air and TheBlaze
Washington Post:
Russia has formally charged Paul Whelan, an American citizen, with espionage, Interfax news agency reports — Russian investigative agencies on Thursday indicted Whelan, a 48-year-old former U.S. Marine, on charges of spying, Interfax cited an informed source as saying.
New York Times:
China Lands Spacecraft on Far Side of Moon — BEIJING — China reached a milestone in space exploration on Thursday, landing a vehicle on the far side of the moon for the first time in history, state media announced. — The landing of the probe, called Chang'e-4 after the moon goddess …
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Sanders allies contrite, defiant amid harassment allegations — NEW YORK (AP) — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his chief lieutenants are offering contrition and defiance as they face allegations of sexual harassment that plagued his last presidential campaign and now threaten to derail a second White House bid before it begins.
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The Daily Caller and Talking Points Memo
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Terry McAuliffe / Washington Post:
To beat Trump, Democrats must counter his lies with realistic solutions — Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, is former governor of Virginia. — As I traveled around the country campaigning for Democrats this past year, one of my takeaways was that there is an overwhelming desire among voters for a return to reality.
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Splinter, The Week and Washington Free Beacon
New York Times:
The Pen Proves Mighty for an Unlikely Trump Correspondent — WASHINGTON — It has become a favorite parlor trick of President Trump's, and on Wednesday, he was at it again, brandishing his latest letter from the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un. — “Those few people that I've shown this letter to …
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Cheryl K. Chumley / Washington Times:
Michael Savage, facing death threats, heads to secret location — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — City, state and federal agencies are taking a look at a vicious, hateful email sent a restaurant frequented by talk radio icon Michael Savage that threatens to shoot up the establishment if he's not denied future service.
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Daily Wire, LifeZette and The Gateway Pundit
Simon Denyer / Washington Post:
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ fever sweeps Japan and South Korea — TOKYO — They are calling it the “Bohemian Rhapsody” phenomenon here, as the movie that celebrates the band Queen and the life of lead singer Freddie Mercury has rapidly become a national cultural obsession in South Korea and Japan.
Bob Bauer / Just Security:
Coming to Terms with the Impeachment Process: The Case for Starting a Formal Inquiry — The day after Donald Trump's inauguration, Peter Wehner wrote with some restraint that the new president “is unlikely to be contained by norms”— that is, by those practices or customs that politicians …
Hiroko Tabuchi / New York Times:
A Trump County Confronts the Administration Amid a Rash of Child Cancers — JOHNSON COUNTY, Ind. — The children fell ill, one by one, with cancers that few families in this suburban community had ever heard of. An avid swimmer struck down by glioblastoma, which grew a tumor in her brain.
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Lara Seligman / Foreign Policy:
With Mattis Gone, the Pentagon Is Playing Musical Chairs — The secretary's departure set off a chain reaction that will reshape Defense Department leadership. — At 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31, Defense Secretary James Mattis officially handed over authority to his deputy, Patrick Shanahan …
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Michael Calderone / Politico:
Behind the Times — Romney arrives — Campaign ‘noise’ — FORMER NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR JILL ABRAMSON SAYS Fox News host Howard Kurtz took her forthcoming book, Merchants of Truth, “totally out of context” in his Wednesday report headlined, “Former NY Times editor rips Trump coverage as biased.”
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Jordan Schachtel / Conservative Review:
Video surfaces of WaPo op-ed contributor chanting ‘Death to America’
Video surfaces of WaPo op-ed contributor chanting ‘Death to America’
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New York Times and Daily Wire
Annie Lowrey / The Atlantic:
How to End Government Shutdowns, Forever — As the third government shutdown of the Donald J. Trump presidency drags on, the miserable effects are piling up. Federal workers, hundreds of thousands of whom are furloughed, are struggling to pay their bills and picking up temporary gigs to make ends meet …
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Washington Post:
Trump administration considers rollback of anti-discrimination rules — The Trump administration is considering a far-reaching rollback of civil rights law that would dilute federal rules against discrimination in education, housing and other aspects of American life, people familiar with the discussions said.
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