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Washington Post:
Pence and White House officials leave meeting with congressional aides with no end to shutdown — Top White House officials and senior congressional aides left a three-hour meeting Saturday with no apparent breakthrough for ending the partial government shutdown, which has now entered its third week with no end in sight.
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Donald Trump is less popular than Nancy Pelosi for the first time during his presidency — Trump faces new opposition as Dems take charge — (CNN)First things first: The theme song of the week is The Blind Boys of Alabama's Way Down in the Hole from The Wire.
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Raw Story
Fin Gomez / CBS News:
Trump asked Pelosi why everyone wants to impeach him, source says — Washington - More descriptions of the heated exchanges between President Trump and congressional Democratic leaders during their two-hour meeting Friday are emerging - and the partial government shutdown wasn't the only topic on Mr. Trump's mind.
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Laredo Morning News:
After years of Trump's dire warnings, a ‘crisis’ has hit border but generates little urgency — In 2015, the year President Donald Trump launched his White House bid with a promise to build a wall on the Mexico border, illegal migration to the United States plunged 31 percent, falling near its lowest level in 50 years.
Reuters:
No breakthrough in U.S. shutdown talks, Pelosi plans new legislation — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats would pass new legislation to try to reopen parts of the government next week after talks between the Trump administration and Democratic negotiators …
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Political Wire
Bloomberg:
Trump Says Little Headway Made at Shutdown Talks; More on Sunday
Trump Says Little Headway Made at Shutdown Talks; More on Sunday
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Townhall and Bangor Daily News
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Economics of Soaking the Rich — What does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez know about tax policy? A lot. — I have no idea how well Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will perform as a member of Congress. But her election is already serving a valuable purpose. You see, the mere thought of having a young …
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Washington Monthly and Raw Story
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
AOC: How About A Tax Rate Of 70% To Fund My Green New Deal? — “Call me a radical,” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells Anderson Cooper in an interview airing on Sunday's 60 Minutes. Actually, Ocasio-Cortez' ideas for fundraisers sound more like the typical Democratic Party dogma — soak the rich.
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No More Mister Nice Blog, American Greatness, twitchy.com, LifeZette and CBS News
Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Ocasio-Cortez wants higher taxes on very rich Americans. Here's how much money that could raise.
Ocasio-Cortez wants higher taxes on very rich Americans. Here's how much money that could raise.
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The Daily Caller, Talking Points Memo, Common Dreams, twitchy.com, New York Times and BBC
New York Times:
The Border Wall: How a Potent Symbol Is Now Boxing Trump In — WASHINGTON — Before it became the chief sticking point in a government shutdown drama that threatens to consume his presidency at a critical moment, President Trump's promise to build a wall on the southwestern border was a memory trick for an undisciplined candidate.
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The People vs. Donald J. Trump — He is demonstrably unfit for office. What are we waiting for? — The presidential oath of office contains 35 words and one core promise: to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Since virtually the moment Donald J. Trump took …
Anne Helen Petersen / BuzzFeed News:
How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation — I couldn't figure out why small, straightforward tasks on my to-do list felt so impossible. The answer is both more complex and far simpler than I expected. — “I tried to register for the 2016 election, but it was beyond the deadline …
Washington Post:
Iowa Democrats fill events to the rafters with 13 months left before the 2020 caucuses — SIOUX CITY, Iowa — People stood in parking lots, jostled into front yards and packed into the rafters to witness Sen. Elizabeth Warren's inaugural appearances here in the first presidential caucus state.
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Times Argus:
Don't run — That is an unfavorable opinion, especially among most Vermonters and progressives who support the platform that has come to define him. But at this point, there are more things about another Sanders run at the White House that concern us than excite us.
Robert Windrem / NBC News:
All three CIA directorates will now be headed by women — CIA Director Gina Haspel has named Cynthia “Didi” Rapp deputy director for analysis, making her the agency's top analyst. — CIA Director Gina Haspel has appointed another woman to the top level of the agency, naming Cynthia “Didi” …
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Pentagon chief of staff Kevin Sweeney resigns — Department of Defense chief of staff Rear Adm. Kevin Sweeney has stepped down from his post. … The big picture: Sweeney served as chief of staff to former Defense Secretary James Mattis, who resigned last month after President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.
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Raw Story
New York Times:
'There's a Real Tension.' Democrats Puzzle Over Whether a Woman Will Beat Trump — Joyce Cusack would love to see a woman as president in her lifetime. But she is not sure it should happen in 2020. — “Are we ready in 2020? I really don't think we are,” said Ms. Cusack, 75 …
Washington Post:
Our privacy regime is broken. Congress needs to create new norms for a digital age. — OUR PRIVACY regime is not working. This fact became painfully apparent over the past year as Americans realized how much of their information Internet companies possess and how little they have done to protect it.
Scott Martelle / Los Angeles Times:
If Trump thinks migrants in the U.S. illegally are dangerous, why has he hired so many of them? — By now much of the nation recognizes President Trump as the embodiment of hypocrisy, but still, sometimes his blatant duplicity needs to be pointed out. — For instance, Trump railed …
Associated Press:
Shutdown spares federal park rangers at site in Trump hotel — WASHINGTON (AP) — Smithsonian museums are closed. There are no federal staffers to answer tourists' questions at the Lincoln Memorial. And across the United States, national parks are cluttered with trash.
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress and Outside Online
David Badash / Raw Story:
Trump administration did not understand chaos they would create before president shut it down: report — The Trump administration did not anticipate a lengthy shutdown of the federal government, nor did it grasp what the federal government actually does before President Donald Trump shut it down December 22.
Megh Wright / Vulture:
Where Are Kevin Hart's Past Apologies? An Investigation — This week, Ellen DeGeneres released clips of her new interview with Kevin Hart, coming nearly a month after the comedian stepped down from hosting the Oscars after dozens of his old homophobic tweets resurfaced.
Los Angeles Times:
3 shot dead, 4 injured at Torrance bowling alley — Three men were fatally shot and four were injured late Friday at a Torrance bowling alley, police said, and relatives and friends wept and shouted outside as they awaited word on the victims. — The shooting, which was apparently preceded by a fight …
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Michael Wear / Washington Post:
Rashida Tlaib's profanity about Trump is wrong — it harms the Democratic Party's policy and political objectives — It was a quip that stole headlines on an important day in American politics: “We're gonna go in there and we're going to impeach the motherf—