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New York Times:
Phony Wall, Phony Emergency — The president plans to manage the border crisis from the golf course at Mar-a-Lago this weekend. — The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher. It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section.
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Trump Isn't Just Defying the Constitution. He's Undermining SCOTUS. — The president defended his national emergency by boasting that he'll win at the Supreme Court because it's full of his judges. — In a Rose Garden speech Friday morning announcing that he was declaring a national state …
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Lawfare, Just Security and Washington Post
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Why Trump will win the wall fight — Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes once said, “If my fellow citizens want to go to hell, I will help them. It is my job.” What he was expressing is the limited role of courts in challenges to federal law. It is not their task as judges to sit …
Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
Trump's National Emergency Just Got Its First Legal Challenge — Legal advocacy group Public Citizen filed suit on behalf of landowners in Texas and an environmental group. More lawsuits are expected. — Reporting From — Washington, DC — WASHINGTON - A consumer advocacy group filed …
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Axios, Talking Points Memo, Hit & Run, Mother Jones, Law & Crime, The Week and ThinkProgress
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Presidents Have Declared Dozens of Emergencies, but None Like Trump's — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday pointed to nearly five dozen previous instances in which presidents of both parties have declared emergencies as justification for his invocation of extraordinary powers to build his border wall.
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Althouse, Cronkite News, The New Neo, PRI and AAF
Annie Karni / New York Times:
Trump Follows Familiar Playbook When Confronted by a Loss: Distract and Digress — WASHINGTON — Standing in the Rose Garden on Friday morning, President Trump heaped praise on Rush Limbaugh, the right-wing radio show host, who earlier in the week gave his blessing to a bipartisan spending bill …
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Toronto Star
Denise Lu / New York Times:
Trump's Emergency Declaration Is the First Since 9/11 to Authorize Military Action
Trump's Emergency Declaration Is the First Since 9/11 to Authorize Military Action
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Business Insider, The Nation, The American Conservative and The Moderate Voice
Washington Post:
How President Trump came to declare a national emergency to fund his border wall
How President Trump came to declare a national emergency to fund his border wall
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Politico, Bangor Daily News, IJR, Raw Story, Gay Star News, Mother Jones, ABC News, Daily Wire and Orlando Weekly
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
Ann Coulter Fires Back at Trump: ‘The Only National Emergency Is That Our President Is an Idiot’
Ann Coulter Fires Back at Trump: ‘The Only National Emergency Is That Our President Is an Idiot’
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The Atlantic, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Contemptor and Hot Air
Josh Blackman / Lawfare:
How Congress and President Obama Made Trump's Wall Possible
How Congress and President Obama Made Trump's Wall Possible
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Washington Examiner, KOAA-TV and The White House
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Ex-cardinal McCarrick defrocked by Vatican for sexual abuse — ROME — The Vatican on Saturday said it had stripped ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick of the rights of the priesthood, leveling a historic penalty against a onetime church power broker and former archbishop of Washington who has been credibly accused of sexual abuse.
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Associated Press:
Vatican defrocks former US cardinal McCarrick over sex abuse — VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has defrocked former U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick after Vatican officials found him guilty of soliciting for sex while hearing confession and sexual crimes against minors and adults, the Holy See said Saturday.
New York Times:
Pope Defrocks Theodore McCarrick, Ex-Cardinal Accused of Sexual Abuse — Pope Francis has expelled Theodore E. McCarrick, a former cardinal and archbishop of Washington, from the priesthood, after an expedited canonical process that found him guilty of sexually abusing minors and adult seminarians …
Michael Goodwin / Fox News:
Andrew McCabe is a national disgrace - and we owe him a big, fat thank you — Andrew McCabe is a national disgrace. He was part of the most corrupt and most partisan leadership team in FBI history and was fired for being dishonest under oath. — And yet, America owes him a big thank-you.
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Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Special counsel prosecutors say they have communications of Stone with WikiLeaks — Washington (CNN)Prosecutors said for the first time that they have evidence of Roger Stone communicating with WikiLeaks, according to a new court filing from special counsel prosecutors.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
How Dumb Is Ocasio-Cortez? — The two hottest commodities in the Democratic Party are Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Earlier this week, Omar exhibited stunning ignorance in her hostile questioning of Elliott Abrams. Similarly, Ocasio-Cortez has often displayed a surprising lack …
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Chicago Tribune:
Aurora mass shooting updates: 6 dead, including gunman, and 5 officers wounded in attack at Illinois manufacturing firm — Six people, including a gunman, died in a shooting at a manufacturing warehouse in Aurora on Friday afternoon, and five officers were struck by gunfire, officials said.
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Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Dems prepare to force Trump to reveal private talks with Putin — House Democrats are taking their first real steps to force President Donald Trump to divulge information about his private conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, setting up an extraordinary clash with the White House over Congress' oversight authority.
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POLITICUSUSA, Hill Reporter and Raw Story
Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
‘Never again?’ It's already happening. — Because I write books about Soviet history, and because I often speak about them to U.S. or European audiences, I am frequently forced to confront the problem of Western indifference. Why, I am asked over and over, did British diplomats who knew …
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Hullabaloo
Washington Post:
‘A recipe for disaster’? Trump's border emergency drags the GOP into a risky fight ahead of 2020. — President Trump's decision to unilaterally attempt to build his promised wall at the Mexico border is pulling his party into a tailspin of drama and unease — a move that could help …
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The Hill, Philly.com, Raw Story, The Atlantic and Vox
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Shannon Vavra / Axios:
House Judiciary to investigate Trump's emergency declaration
House Judiciary to investigate Trump's emergency declaration
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The Guardian and ABC News
Christopher Cadelago / Politico:
California's move to Super Tuesday hands Harris a big edge in 2020 — Kamala Harris is building a wall around California. — The Democratic senator has been activating her forces on the home front since launching her White House bid last month — cornering some of the state's most prolific donors …
Henry Olsen / Washington Post:
Words are a president's strongest weapon. Trump is terrible at words. — The lawyers will fight over the legality and constitutionality of President Trump's national emergency declaration. What his legal team can't salvage is the American people's assessment of his ability to do his job.
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Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
N.C. election officials will consider fate of congressional seat at Monday hearing — Investigators on Monday will begin revealing the breadth of an alleged ballot-tampering scheme in North Carolina, launching a potentially bitter and partisan battle over how to fill a congressional seat that has remained vacant since January.
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Political Wire and WRAL-TV