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Associated Press:
Virginia Attorney General Says He Wore Blackface at College Party — Richmond, Va. (AP) — Virginia sank deeper into political turmoil Wednesday when another top Democrat — Attorney General Mark Herring — admitted putting on blackface in the 1980s, when he was a college student.
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Washington Post:
Virginia Attorney General Herring says he wore blackface in college — RICHMOND — Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D) said Wednesday he dressed in blackface during college, elevating the Capitol's scandals to a new level that engulfed the entire executive branch of government.
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Virginia Attorney General Says He Also Dressed in Blackface
Virginia Attorney General Says He Also Dressed in Blackface
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Breitbart, Contemptor and The Gateway Pundit
Axios:
Virginia attorney general admits he wore blackface at 1980 college party
Virginia attorney general admits he wore blackface at 1980 college party
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Washington Post, ThinkProgress and Talking Points Memo
John Verhovek / ABC News:
Virginia Attorney General Mark R. Herring acknowledges wearing ‘brown makeup’ at a 1980 party
Virginia Attorney General Mark R. Herring acknowledges wearing ‘brown makeup’ at a 1980 party
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Politico, National Review and EBONY
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
House Intel votes to send witness transcripts to Mueller for possible perjury charges — The House Intelligence Committee voted on Wednesday to send dozens of witness interview transcripts from its Russia investigation to special counsel Robert Mueller, who could use them to prosecute potential instances of perjury.
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Mueller probe filings raise prospect of more indictments — Special counsel Robert Mueller's references to “uncharged individuals” in recent court filings that aim to restrict certain evidence are being read by some as an indication more people could be indicted in his sprawling investigation.
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Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
Bart Jansen / USA Today:
House Intelligence Committee votes to send transcripts in Russia probe to special counsel Robert Mueller
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Michael Cohen's testimony before House intel panel delayed
Michael Cohen's testimony before House intel panel delayed
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ABC News and One America News Network
U.S. House of Representatives Permanent …:
Chairman Schiff Statement on House Intelligence Committee Investigation
Chairman Schiff Statement on House Intelligence Committee Investigation
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The Daily Caller and Jamie Dupree - AJC
CNN:
House intelligence chair announces sweeping investigation into Trump's finances and Russia
House intelligence chair announces sweeping investigation into Trump's finances and Russia
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ThinkProgress, Axios, The Hill and Political Wire
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
House panel votes to send Russia transcripts to Mueller
House panel votes to send Russia transcripts to Mueller
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The Daily Beast
New York Times:
Before Expected Call for Unity, Trump Laced Into Democrats at Lunch for TV Anchors — WASHINGTON — For public consumption, President Trump planned to use his State of the Union address on Tuesday night to appeal for bipartisan unity. But at a private lunch for television anchors earlier …
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CBS News:
Most viewers approved of Trump's second State of the Union address — Seventy-six percent of Americans who tuned in to President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night approved of the speech he gave. Just 24 percent disapproved. — As is often the case in State of the Union addresses …
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NPR:
Fact Check: Trump's State Of The Union Address — President Trump is delivering his State of the Union address Tuesday night, a speech that had been delayed during the government shutdown. — The annual remarks come as a bipartisan group of lawmakers continue to negotiate border security funding …
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
I liked parts of Trump's State of the Union, then I remembered his presidency
I liked parts of Trump's State of the Union, then I remembered his presidency
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Lindsey Bever / Washington Post:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez didn't take kindly to being called ‘sullen’ at State of the Union address — During President Trump's State of the Union address, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stood out among a sea of women wearing white as a tribute to U.S. suffragists. — At times she remained seated as others stood.
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Vinson Cunningham / New Yorker:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Captured the Horror of the State of the Union — All of the blithe, occasionally lethal childishness of American political culture was on display Tuesday night during Donald Trump's second State of the Union address. Most of what's wrong with the speech predates …
Juliegrace Brufke / The Hill:
Ocasio-Cortez, progressives accuse Trump of using socialism as scare tactic
Ocasio-Cortez, progressives accuse Trump of using socialism as scare tactic
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CNBC, twitchy.com, Breitbart, RT and Washington Free Beacon
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
The Stacey Abrams Revolution — She represents a repudiation of the idea that Democrats must downplay “identity” to appeal to the country at large. — In 2017, former Gov. Steve Beshear of Kentucky gave the Democrats' response to President Trump's first address to Congress. The visuals were striking.
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Vann R. Newkirk II / The Atlantic:
Stacey Abrams's New Strategy for Democrats
Stacey Abrams's New Strategy for Democrats
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Mashable and Atlanta Journal-Constitution
NBC News:
On Trump's calendar, just 17 intelligence briefings in 85 days — U.S. officials also say Trump does not regularly read the written intelligence briefing sent over daily. — WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, who doesn't regularly read the daily intelligence summary prepared for him …
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Political Wire
Austin Carr / Bloomberg:
Inside Wisconsin's Disastrous $4.5 Billion Deal With Foxconn — “This is the Eighth Wonder of the World.” — So declared President Donald Trump onstage last June at a press event at Foxconn's new factory in Mount Pleasant, Wis. He was there to herald the potential of the Taiwanese …
Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Pelosi Declares House Will Not Be Intimidated From Its Trump Inquiries — WASHINGTON — A defiant Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared on Wednesday that House Democrats would not be cowed by President Trump's “all-out threat” during his State of the Union address to drop their investigations of his administration …
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Matthew Daly / Associated Press:
House Democrats examine ways to reduce gun violence
House Democrats examine ways to reduce gun violence
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Washington Post:
Pelosi says she would accept a bipartisan deal on border security — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that she would be willing to support any compromise border-security legislation that emerges from a bipartisan committee and that she has urged the White House to adopt the same “hands-off” posture.
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Stephanie Baker / Bloomberg:
Trump Wanted $20 Million for 2006 Moscow Deal, Developer Says — Ukrainian-Russian provides new details of an early negotiation — Pavel Fuks describes meeting Trump, hosting children in Moscow — Donald Trump's dream of putting his name on a tower in Moscow came with a hefty price tag: $20 million.
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Joe.My.God.
Laura Bassett / InStyle.com:
“Doing This Job Feels Like Spinning on a Log in the Water”: How the Women of CNN Pull off Their State of the Union Coverage — Behind the scenes with the network's top talent on one of the toughest reporting days of the year. — Just after 9 a.m. on Tuesday, the morning of President Trump's second State …
Washington Post:
Elizabeth Warren apologizes for calling herself Native American — Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Tuesday that she was sorry that she identified herself as a Native American for almost two decades, reflecting her ongoing struggle to quiet a controversy that continues to haunt her as she prepares to formally announce a presidential bid.
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Amber Athey / The Daily Caller:
Daily Caller Editor In Chief Locked Out Of Account For Tweeting ‘Learn To Code’ — The Daily Caller Editor in Chief Geoffrey Ingersoll was locked out of his Twitter account Tuesday night after tweeting “learn to code” at The Daily Show. — The Daily Show's Twitter account …
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Michael Mcauliff / New York Daily News:
Carolyn Maloney doesn't think Kirsten Gillibrand can win the 2020 presidential election — WASHINGTON— One of Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's Democratic allies in New York and Congress is not backing her presidential bid. — Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), who led the charge for years …
Matthew Sheffield / The Hill:
New poll finds overwhelmingly support for taxing the rich's wealth — A new poll is finding broad support for an annual wealth tax on people with assets of at least $50 million, underlining support for taxing the rich. — The Hill-HarrisX poll released Wednesday found that 74 percent …
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Media Matters for America
Jaclyn Peiser / New York Times:
The New York Times Co. Reports $709 Million in Digital Revenue for 2018 — The New York Times Company generated more than $709 million in digital revenue last year, growing at a pace that suggests it will meet its stated goal of $800 million in digital sales by the end of 2020.
Amanda Terkel / HuffPost:
Susan Collins Raised More Money From Brett Kavanaugh Supporters Than Mainers — The vast majority of the senator's money at the end of 2018 came from outside of Maine. — Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) had the best fundraising quarter of her life in 2018, boosted in part by her decision …
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Ryan McCrimmon / Politico:
Farmers nearing crisis push back on Trump trade policies — President Donald Trump's trade war is magnifying some of the toughest farm conditions since the crisis that bankrupted thousands of farmers in the 1980s — and threatening a constituency crucial to his reelection hopes.
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Raw Story
Alexander Mallin / ABC News:
Trump announces controversial pick David Malpass for World Bank president — President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced he would nominate David Malpass, the Treasury under secretary for international affairs, as the next president of the World Bank, a pick that has already generated significant backlash …
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Ben Foldy / Bloomberg:
U.S. Banks Win $21 Billion Trump Tax Windfall Then Cut Staff, Loaned Less — The ‘full economic impact will take many years to observe’ — Major U.S. banks shaved about $21 billion from their tax bills last year — almost double the IRS's annual budget — as the industry benefited …