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Rob Crilly / Washington Examiner:
‘Fireside chat on live television’: Trump says he wants to read Ukraine call transcript to American people  —  A defiant President Trump signaled he will not cooperate with the Democratic Party's impeachment proceedings, insisting his telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was …
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Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Trump Isn't Ready for the Impeachment Hearings  —  He's always been more comfortable with chaos than teamwork and preparation.  —  After weeks of damaging testimony from current and former White House advisers and career diplomats, the House of Representatives voted on Thursday to publicly endorse …
Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S. withholding $105 million in security aid for Lebanon - sources  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is withholding $105 million in security aid for Lebanon, two U.S. officials said on Thursday, two days after the resignation of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri.
Discussion: Politico and The Hill
Meghann Myers / Military Times:
How the Army officer who testified against Trump could end up in a court-martial  —  When Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman appeared before members of Congress on Tuesday to discuss what he knew about President Trump's conversations with Ukraine's president, he was violating an order from his commander …
New York Times:
Paula White, Trump's Personal Pastor, Joins the White House  —  Ms. White, a controversial figure even among evangelical Christians, will be overseeing a White House division that conducts outreach to key parts of the president's base.  —  Paula White, a televangelist based in Florida …
Ben Gittleson / ABC News:
Trump thanks White House official for impeachment testimony, as he floats idea of ‘fireside chat’
Discussion: Washington Post, The Hill and Raw Story
Fox News:
Warren's $52T ‘Medicare-for-all’ plan revealed: Campaign still claims no middle-class tax hikes needed  —  EXCLUSIVE: Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's long-awaited “Medicare-for-all” funding plan projects the government-run health care system would cost a staggering sum of …
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New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren Releases $20.5 Trillion Plan to Pay for ‘Medicare for All’  —  Ms. Warren would impose huge tax increases on businesses and billionaires to provide free health coverage for all Americans, but she says she would not raise taxes on the middle class.
CNN:
Elizabeth Warren releases plan to fund Medicare for All, pledges no middle class tax hike  —  (CNN)Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a plan Friday detailing how she would seek to pay for “Medicare for All” without raising taxes on the middle class “by one penny.”
Ryan Lizza / Politico:
The issue that Obama alums think could doom Elizabeth Warren  —  An Elizabeth Warren event is like the candidate herself: well-organized, precise, unpretentious.  The candidate, almost always clad in her campaign uniform of black sneakers, black pants, and a black camisole covered …
Discussion: YouTube
Elizabeth Warren / Team Warren:
Ending the Stranglehold of Health Care Costs on American Families  —  My daddy's heart attack nearly sent our family skidding over a financial cliff.  Today I think about all the kids this year who will face the double blow of nearly losing a parent and then watching their lives turn upside …
Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
Elizabeth Warren says she would not raise middle class taxes for $52 trillion health care plan  — Sen. Elizabeth Warren pledges not to raise middle class taxes to fund her “Medicare for All” plan.  — Her campaign says her plan would cost “just under” the $52 trillion it estimates …
Discussion: Redstate
Washington Post:   Elizabeth Warren proposes new taxes to fund Medicare-for-all but says middle class would be spared
Will Weissert / Associated Press:   Warren health care plan pledges no middle class tax increase
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
Warren Leads Tight Iowa Race as Biden Fades, Poll Finds  —  Ms. Warren garnered 22 percent in a New York Times/Siena College poll, to 19 percent for Bernie Sanders.  Pete Buttigieg has surged, while Mr. Biden's travails have put the race in flux.  —  Which of these Democrats would be your first choice in the Iowa caucuses?
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David Brooks / New York Times:
Impeach Trump.  Then Move On.  —  Stop distracting from the core issue, elite negligence and national decline.  —  Is it possible that more than 20 Republican senators will vote to convict Donald Trump of articles of impeachment?  When you hang around Washington you get the sense that it could happen.
Chris Brennan / Inquirer.com:
A majority of Pennsylvania voters support the Trump impeachment inquiry, poll says
Gary Langer / ABC News:
Americans divided 49% to 47% on impeachment, with criticism for both sides: POLL  —  Americans are split essentially even on impeaching Donald Trump and removing him from office, with criticism on both sides of the issue — toward Trump, for his response to the inquiry, and toward congressional Democrats …
Discussion: Bloomberg, The Hill and Political Wire
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Washington Post:
Americans sharply divided over whether to impeach and remove Trump from office, Post-ABC poll finds  —  As the House moves to a new, more public phase of its impeachment inquiry, the country is sharply divided along partisan lines over whether President Trump should be impeached and removed from office …
Michael Gerhardt / The Atlantic:
The Impeachment Inquiry Is Fully Legitimate
Discussion: NPR, The Resurgent and Roll Call
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself a Resident of Florida  —  The president filed a “declaration of domicile” last month saying that his property in Palm Beach will be his permanent residence.  —  He came of age in Queens, built Trump Tower, starred in “The Apprentice,” …
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CNN:
Castro reaches $800,000 fundraising goal and is staying in the race  —  Julián Castro: Police violence is also gun violence  —  (CNN)Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro raised $800,000 in the last 10 days of October, a fundraising figure that he said was necessary in order to continue his campaign.
Discussion: Political Wire
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Suzanne Gamboa / NBC News:
Julián Castro's campaign exceeds $800K goal: 'We're not going anywhere'
Discussion: ABC News and Axios
Ross Ramsey / The Texas Tribune:
Texas voters evenly split on impeachment of Donald Trump, UT/TT Poll finds  —  Texas voters are divided on whether the president should be removed from office, but nearly half think impeachment investigations should proceed, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
Associated Press:
U.S. added a solid 128,000 jobs in October despite GM strike  —  WASHINGTON — U.S. employers added a solid 128,000 jobs in October, a figure that was held down by a now-settled strike against General Motors that caused several thousand workers to be temporarily counted as unemployed.
Discussion: Breitbart
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Reade Pickert / Bloomberg:   U.S. Hiring Resilient With 128,000 Gain Amid Strike, Census
Bryan Curtis / The Ringer:
The Mavening of Sportswriting  —  Deadspin staffers resigned this week after a dispute with management.  Like so many other publications, the future will bring an undead version of the site.  —  You've been waiting for it, haven't you?  Wondering whether it'll turn up next to an old Drew Magary Funbag.
Owen Daugherty / The Hill:
Keystone pipeline spills more than 350,000 gallons of oil in North Dakota  —  The Keystone pipeline has spilled hundreds of thousands of gallons of crude oil into North Dakota this week, The New York Times reports.  —  The pipeline has leaked roughly 383,000 gallons of crude oil …
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump abandons proposing ideas to curb gun violence after saying he would following mass shootings  —  President Trump has abandoned the idea of releasing proposals to combat gun violence that his White House debated for months following mass shootings in August, according to White House officials …
Discussion: Daily Kos and IJR
Thomas Pepinsky / Politico:
Why the Impeachment Fight Is Even Scarier Than You Think  —  For decades, Republicans and Democrats fought over the same things: whose values and policies work best for American democracy.  But now, those age-old fights are changing.  What was once run-of-the-mill partisan competition …
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
GOP Voters Are More Split On The Substance Of The Ukraine Scandal Than On Penalizing Trump For It  —  Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly polling roundup.  —  Polls of the week  —  Very few Republican voters favor the impeachment and removal of President Trump — only about 11 percent, according to our impeachment polls tracker.
Caitlin Moscatello / Glamour:
The Women Changing Presidential Campaigns from the Inside  —  An unprecedented number of women have entered the 2020 presidential race—and not just on the ballot.  Behind the scenes, veteran staffers are transforming electoral politics with their ideas, their ambitions, and...their pregnancies.
Ed Mazza / HuffPost:
GOP Lawmaker Head-Butts Camera Rather Than Answer A Question About Trump  —  Rep. Don Young really didn't want to answer this one.  —  Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) came up with a novel way to avoid a question about President Donald Trump on Thursday.  —  Instead of ignoring the activists …
Marc Tracy / New York Times:
How Deadspin Imploded  —  The last meeting for many of Deadspin's journalists took place on Wednesday in a conference room adorned with fake black cobwebs, a large spider and bloody handprints beside the words: “HELP US.”  —  The plea, it seemed, went unanswered.
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The GOP's defense of Trump has me sinking into cynicism  —  Unless you were paying close attention, you might have missed one of the most illuminating moments so far in President Trump's impeachment saga.  —  During Army Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman's testimony Tuesday …
Javier C. Hernández / New York Times:
Professors, Beware.  A ‘Student Information Officer’ Might Be Watching.  —  CHENGDU, China — With a neon-red backpack and white Adidas shoes, he looks like any other undergraduate on the campus of Sichuan University in southwestern China.  —  But Peng Wei, a 21-year-old chemistry major …
 
 
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Elizabeth Cohen / CNN:
She was called the n-word and given instructions to slit her wrists. What did Facebook do?
Discussion: Raw Story
Salvador Rizzo / Washington Post:
The Trump brothers' claims that they no longer profit from foreign deals
Discussion: HuffPost and Mediaite
A3P: The Article III Project:
ABA Violated Several of Its Own Policies in Rating Lawrence VanDyke, Nominee, United States Court …
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
The Next Phase of Pete Buttigieg
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
A tragedy for the nation - and democracy
Discussion: Power Line
Cristina Gallardo / Politico:
Farage to Tories: Join election ‘Leave alliance’ or Brexit Party will contest every seat
National Review:
New York Times Reporter Sat On Public Records Challenging Warren's Pregnancy-Discrimination Claim
Discussion: Instapundit and NB Blog
The Daily Beast:
Impeachment Probe Eyes Mulvaney's Office in Early Effort to Hold Up Ukraine Aid
Discussion: Raw Story
 Earlier Items: 
Andrew M Harris / Bloomberg:
Roger Stone Trial to Shed Light on Who Shared 2016 Campaign Dirt
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
RNC: Impeachment revolt adding money, volunteers, and even Democrats
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
In Ukraine, the quid pro quo may have started long before the phone call
Discussion: Slate
TIME:
How Rudy Giuliani's Pursuit of Money and Power May Cost Donald Trump Dearly
Discussion: Alternet.org
Gary Hart / USA Today:
In 1984, I was a dark horse candidate. In 2020, place your bets on Michael Bennet.
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
“He's No Mr. Nice Guy”: Impeachment Comes for Trump
The Guardian:
Johnson accused of withholding key report on Russia from voters