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Axios:
GOP to argue Trump's “state of mind” on impeachment — Confronted with a mountain of damaging facts heading into tomorrow's opening of the public phase of impeachment, House Republicans plan to argue that “the President's state of mind” was exculpatory. — The state of play …
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Axios:
Scoop: GOP outlines theory of impeachment defense in memo to members — Republicans on the three House committees conducting the Trump-Ukraine investigation have settled on “four key pieces of evidence” that they claim will undermine Democrats' arguments for why the president should be impeached …
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The Hill, TheBlaze, Mediaite and Political Wire
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
‘Alarm bells’: What Cooper, Croft and Anderson told impeachment investigators — House impeachment investigators released the transcripts of three more depositions on Monday, offering critical new details surrounding President Donald Trump's order to freeze military aid to Ukraine.
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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
To Exonerate Trump, Republicans Embrace Russian Disinformation — In this week's impeachment hearings, expect a lot of G.O.P. conspiracy theorizing. — On Friday, House investigators released the transcript of the former National Security Council official Fiona Hill's testimony from last month.
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Hullabaloo
NBC News:
Pentagon official testifies Trump directed freeze on aid to Ukraine
Pentagon official testifies Trump directed freeze on aid to Ukraine
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Associated Press and MSNBC
Washington Post:
Trump cites corruption in Kyiv and European stinginess to justify actions on Ukraine.
Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart:
‘Impeachment Inquiry’ Witness: Trump Lectured Previous Ukraine President About Corruption, Too
‘Impeachment Inquiry’ Witness: Trump Lectured Previous Ukraine President About Corruption, Too
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The Hill
Juleanna Glover / Politico:
There's a Surprisingly Plausible Path to Removing Trump From Office — By most everyone's judgment, the Senate will not vote to remove President Donald Trump from office if the House impeaches him. But what if senators could vote on impeachment by secret ballot?
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No More Mister Nice Blog and Raw Story
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
ANALYSIS: Democrats have a Col. Vindman problem — House Democrats conducted their impeachment interviews in secret, but Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman still emerged as star of the show. Appearing at his October 29 deposition in full dress uniform, the decorated Army officer …
Joe Sonka / USA Today:
Thousands of Twitter ‘bots’ targeted Kentucky with fake news on election night — LOUISVILLE — As the final votes trickled in during last week's Kentucky gubernatorial election, a network of automated Twitter accounts suddenly sprang into action. — They spread misinformation about the election …
Carlotta Gall / New York Times:
Erdogan Warns That Turkey Will Keep Deporting ISIS Detainees — The Turkish leader is preparing to travel to Washington to meet with President Trump. — ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey warned Western nations that he would continue to release people who were thought …
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New York Times:
Behind Trump's Dealings With Turkey: Sons-in-Law Married to Power — Informal relationships between family members help explain the course of diplomacy between the White House and Turkey's leader. — ISTANBUL — Behind President Trump's accommodating attitude toward Turkey is an unusual back channel …
Washington Post:
White House infighting flares amid impeachment inquiry — A dispute erupts between Mulvaney and Cipollone camps over how to counter House Democrats' impeachment push — The White House's bifurcated and disjointed response to Democrats' impeachment inquiry has been fueled …
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The Daily Northwestern:
Addressing The Daily's coverage of Sessions protests — Last week, The Daily was not the paper that Northwestern students deserve. — On Nov. 5, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke on campus at a Northwestern University College Republicans event.
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Robby Soave / Reason:
The Daily Northwestern Apologizes to Students for Reporting News That Triggered Them
The Daily Northwestern Apologizes to Students for Reporting News That Triggered Them
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Adam Cancryn / Politico:
Federal health contract funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to Trump allies — At least eight former White House, presidential transition and campaign officials for President Donald Trump were hired as outside contractors to the federal health department at the cost of hundreds …
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Raw Story and Political Wire
Edmund DeMarche / Fox News:
DACA heads to Supreme Court and all eyes are on Chief Justice John Roberts — The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to take up the Trump administration's plan to end protections that shield about 660,000 immigrants from deportation, and legal experts say all eyes will be on the likely tie-breaker Chief Justice John Roberts.
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Ian Millhiser / Vox:
3 ways the Supreme Court could decide DACA's fate
3 ways the Supreme Court could decide DACA's fate
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Mother Jones, New York Times, Daily Kos, The Week, Reason and The Last Refuge
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
DACA Recipients Look To Supreme Court For Hope
DACA Recipients Look To Supreme Court For Hope
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Houston Chronicle, NBC News, ImmigrationProf Blog and The Atlantic
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Deval Patrick, Ex-Governor of Massachusetts, Is Considering 2020 Presidential Race — Days after Michael Bloomberg began taking steps to enter the 2020 campaign, Mr. Patrick's conversations with top Democrats are the latest evidence of an unsettled presidential primary field.
Luke Broadwater / Baltimore Sun:
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, widow of Baltimore Rep. Elijah Cummings, will seek his seat in Congress — Maryland Democratic Party Chairwoman Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, the widow of U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, is running for her husband's seat, arguing Monday she is the best option to carry out his legacy and continue his vision.
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Five Polling Results That May Change the Way You Think About Electability — Our battleground surveys had some outcomes that upended the conventional wisdom. — Democratic voters have a clear ideological choice in this year's presidential primaries. — But if there is any lesson …
CBS News:
Poll finds negative views of Democrats' and Trump's handling of impeachment inquiry — Congressional Democrats and Republicans each appear to face a challenge moving public opinion on impeachment as public hearings begin, since many Americans say their views are already locked in.
Joyce White Vance / TIME:
Why All of Trump's Defenses Against Impeachment Are Doomed to Fail — We've reached the part of this tired charade where even those who've tried to escape the obvious conclusion now know that the emperor has no clothes. The mounting evidence from career diplomats, and Trump's own political appointees …
Jim Hanson / The Federalist:
Alex Vindman Is Living, Breathing Proof That The Deep State Exists, And It Is Corrupt — Democrats and the Deep State have elevated more policy disagreements to what amounts to an attempted coup. Just listen to Alex Vindman. — Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is living, breathing, testifying proof the Deep State exists.
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The Gateway Pundit
Dan Witters / Gallup:
Millions in U.S. Lost Someone Who Couldn't Afford Treatment — WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 13% of American adults — or about 34 million people — report knowing of at least one friend or family member in the past five years who died after not receiving needed medical treatment …
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HuffPost
Ron Bousso / Reuters:
Former U.S. top diplomat Rice concerned by shadow diplomacy on Ukraine — ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Condoleezza Rice, a secretary of state under Republican President George W. Bush, said on Monday reports of an unofficial U.S. policy being carried out in Ukraine were “deeply troubling.”
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Molly Jong-Fast / The Daily Beast:
Donald Trump Jr.'s Series of Unfortunate Book Tour Events — “Triggered” was supposed to take MAGA-world by storm. Instead the storm has come from Junior. — BEAST INSIDE — The president's large adult son thought a book would be an easy rollout to a political career …
Marietje Schaake / Financial Times:
Tech industry should not be deciding on political advertising — For a long time, regulators and lawmakers took a hands-off approach towards technology companies. Initiatives to regulate the industry tended to be criticised as “stifling innovation” by lobbyists.
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The Guardian
Yoni Appelbaum / The Atlantic:
How America Ends — Democracy depends on the consent of the losers. For most of the 20th century, parties and candidates in the United States have competed in elections with the understanding that electoral defeats are neither permanent nor intolerable. The losers could accept the result …
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
‘Anonymous’ book excerpts describe Trump's score-settling and toxic West Wing — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump oversees a toxic West Wing and attempts to use his office to settle scores — including with the state of California and former Vice President Joe Biden …
Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
Horowitz Report Will Be Damning. Criminal Referrals Likely. — Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz's much anticipated report on his investigation into the FBI's probe into President Trump's campaign is expected to be made public before Thanksgiving and the outcome …
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Redstate, The Last Refuge and The Gateway Pundit
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
AJC POLL: Georgians support impeachment inquiry, split on Trump ouster — A majority of Georgia voters approve of the Democratic-led impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump, but they are more divided over whether he should be ousted from office, according to an exclusive Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll released Tuesday.
Jane Coaston / Vox:
Why alt-right trolls shouted down Donald Trump Jr. — Supporters of President Trump yell at counter protesters outside a book promotion by Donald Trump Jr. at the UCLA campus in Westwood, California, on November 10, 2019. Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images — The “Groyper Army” and the war over college campus conservatism, explained.
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Carlin Becker / Washington Examiner:
‘Decapitation’: Joe diGenova compares alleged whistleblower Eric Ciaramella to Lincoln assassin — Former U.S. Attorney John diGenova accused alleged whistleblower Eric Ciaramella of committing a “political assassination,” comparing him to former President Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth.
Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
Rex Tillerson denies he tried to undermine Trump, says Nikki Haley was ‘rarely present’ at meetings — Former secretary of state Rex Tillerson denied Monday that he sought to undermine or work against President Trump, as former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley claims in a new memoir of her time in the administration.
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