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8:35 AM ET, December 17, 2019

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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
On Tuesday, March for Impeachment  —  The anti-Trump majority needs to make itself seen.  —  Brian Kilmeade — the dark-haired guy on “Fox & Friends,” Fox News's morning show — was surprised.  During the program on Monday, a correspondent reported that a Fox News poll showed that 50 percent …
Discussion: Hullabaloo, Mediaite, Redstate, Raw Story and CNN
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CNN:
CNN Poll: The nation remains divided on impeachment as House vote approaches  —  (CNN)The American public is about evenly split over whether President Donald Trump should be impeached and removed from office, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, with the House of Representatives poised …
Discussion: The Hill and The Resurgent
Washington Post:   Americans locked in partisan stalemate on removing Trump from office, Post-ABC poll finds
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Moderate Dems take a leap on impeachment
Discussion: DNyuz
Gary Langer / ABC News:   Most expect fair trial for Trump; 7 in 10 say let aides testify (POLL)
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
How far can the House go to stop a sham trial?  —  I am hardly alone in noticing that between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's “total coordination” with the White House and Republican Sen. Lindsey O. Graham's expression of open contempt for impeachment (I will NOT be fair!) …
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Jonathan J. Cooper / Associated Press:
McSally 'hasn't been convinced' Trump should be impeached  —  PHOENIX (AP) — Republican Sen. Martha McSally has not been convinced that President Donald Trump should be removed from office, her campaign manager said Monday after a recording surfaced of her suggesting to GOP activists that the president hadn't abused his power.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:   McConnell takes heat from all sides on impeachment
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Impeachment moves to Senate. Get ready for a scramble — and a January surprise
Washington Post:   Centrist Democrats line up behind impeachment
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:   Seth Meyers Goes Off on Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham for ‘Rigging’ Trump Impeachment Trial
New York Times:
We Are Republicans, and We Want Trump Defeated  —  The president and his enablers have replaced conservatism with an empty faith led by a bogus prophet.  —  The authors have worked for and supported Republican campaigns.  —  Patriotism and the survival of our nation in the face of the crimes …
Discussion: Axios, Daily Kos and Raw Story
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Trump conservative critics launch PAC to fight reelection  —  NEW YORK (AP) — A small group of President Donald Trump's fiercest conservative critics, including the husband of the president's own chief adviser, is launching a super PAC designed to fight Trump's reelection and punish congressional Republicans deemed his “enablers.”
Discussion: The Hill
CNBC:
Vox Media to cut hundreds of freelance jobs ahead of changes in California gig economy laws  — Hundreds of Vox Media freelancers will lose their jobs in the coming months.  — Vox Media is preparing for a California law, Assembly Bill 5, which goes into effect in 2020 and forbids non-employees …
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
Giuliani Provides Details of What Trump Knew About Ambassador's Removal  —  Rudolph Giuliani said in an interview that he briefed the president “a couple of times” about Marie Yovanovitch, the envoy to Ukraine, setting her recall in motion.  —  WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani said on Monday …
Washington Post:
Mormon Church has misled members on $100 billion tax-exempt investment fund, whistleblower alleges  —  A former investment manager alleges in a whistleblower complaint to the Internal Revenue Service that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has amassed about $100 billion …
Medium:
HISTORIANS' STATEMENT ON THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT TRUMP  —  President Trump's numerous and flagrant abuses of power are precisely what the Framers had in mind as grounds for impeaching and removing a president.  Among those most hurtful to the Constitution have been his attempts to coerce …
Christine Stapleton / Palm Beach Post:
Trump in Palm Beach: President expected to be here for the holidays  —  President Donald Trump, who this year declared Florida his new residence, is expected to spend Christmas at Mar-a-Lago.  Trump canceled his 2018 holiday visit to Palm Beach amid a government shutdown.
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Christina Zhao / Newsweek:
GOP State Senator Rebukes Trump, Declares ‘Republicans All Over the Country’ Want President Impeached
Discussion: The Hill
Sebastian Smith / Agence France-Presse:   Impeachment hurts but Teflon Trump thrives
USA Today:
USA TODAY Poll: Impeached or not, Trump leads his Democratic rivals for another term  —  Susan Page William Cummings Nicholas WuUSA TODAY  —  WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump, the first modern president to face impeachment during his first term in the White House, now leads …
Discussion: Washington Times and The Hill
Mark Weiner / Syracuse Post-Standard:
Rep. Anthony Brindisi will vote to impeach President Trump (Exclusive)  —  WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi says he plans to vote Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump after concluding the president abused the power of his office and obstructed Congress.
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Gabby Orr / Politico:
How Trump's 2020 team is trying to milk impeachment
Discussion: Raw Story
Paul Sperry / RealClearInvestigations:
IG Report Undercuts Credibility of Impeachment Manager Nadler  —  Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, the House Judiciary Committee chairman who has drawn up articles of impeachment accusing President Trump of abusing his power, last year falsely accused a Trump campaign aide of being a Russian spy …
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Axios:   GOP monetizes impeachment as Dems try to change the subject
Charles Homans / New York Times:
How the Internet Came to Loathe Pete Buttigieg  —  Last month, after polls showed Pete Buttigieg vaulting unexpectedly to the lead in Iowa's Democratic caucus, he aired an ad introducing his plan for higher-education reform: a proposal to make public-college tuition free for households earning …
New York Times:
Strict Vaccine Law Stumbles in N.J. Legislature  —  There were not enough votes in the State Senate to end religious exemptions to vaccine requirements for all students.  —  The New Jersey Legislature, seemingly on the verge of passing one of the strictest vaccine laws in the nation on Monday …
Discussion: New Jersey Online, The Hill and DNyuz
Washington Post:
Michael Flynn's sentencing set for Jan. 28 after judge rejects his attacks on the FBI, Justice Department  —  A federal judge on Monday rejected Michael Flynn's attacks against the FBI and the Justice Department, setting a long-delayed sentencing for President Trump's former national security adviser for Jan. 28.
Discussion: Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Peter Thiel at Center of Facebook's Internal Divisions on Politics  —  Billionaire investor thinks political-ad policy shouldn't change; some directors and executives disagree  —  Facebook Inc. FB 1.96% 's senior leadership is increasingly divided over how to address criticism of the company's effect …
Tom Rogan / Washington Examiner:
The real reasons the US government is so secretive about UFOs  —  Two years ago Sunday, the New York Times broke the stunning story of a secret Pentagon program to study unidentified flying objects.  That story led me to delve into this strange world.  I've learned some interesting stuff about UFOs …
Clay Risen / New York Times:
Liquor Taxes Could Go Up 400%, Thanks to Congressional Dysfunction  —  A temporary cut in federal taxes on alcohol fueled the growth of American distilleries, but its expiration threatens their demise.  —  The last two years have been good ones for Lyon Distilling.
Matt Donnelly / Variety:
Screenplay About Barron Trump Sabotaging Dad's 2016 Presidential Campaign Makes Annual Black List  —  Barron Trump could be coming to the big screen soon, in a wild scripted ride that imagines President Donald Trump's 10-year-old son attempting to thwart his presidential ambitions.
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
On the Trail: The decade of division  —  Ten years ago, President Barack Obama took the oath of office under what he warned were “gathering clouds and raging storms.”  The nation faced a growing economic crisis, unending wars abroad and an uncertain future.
Jamie Lovegrove / Post and Courier:
SC's U.S. Rep. Joe Cunningham to vote in favor of impeaching Trump  —  WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Joe Cunningham said Monday he plans to vote in favor of both articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, concluding after weeks of deliberation that Trump's conduct was “unacceptable.”
Walter Russell Mead / Wall Street Journal:
Lessons From the Tory Landslide  —  A vindication for the Burkean idea that nationalism can advance liberalism.  —  Last week's U.K. general election revealed two political dynamics that the rest of the world should study closely.  —  The first is very old: Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
Discussion: Financial Times
Stamford Advocate:
A tweet gave a journalist a seizure.  His case brings new meaning to the idea of ‘online assault.’  —  Kurt Eichenwald sat down at the desk in his Dallas home office and logged onto Twitter.  The prominent journalist and author was used to Internet invective - especially then …
Australian / Daily Mail:
Assange is currently being held at Belmarsh prison (pictured above) which has housed some of the UK's most notorious prisoners  —  The WikiLeaks founder is set to fight extradition to the US, where he faces 18 charges, including conspiring to commit computer intrusion.
Vincent Wood / The Independent:
Erdogan threatens to recognise killings of Native Americans as genocide in response to Armenia resolution  —  ‘It is a shameful moment in US history,’ says Turkish president  —  Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to recognise the killing of Native Americans at the hand …
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Edward B. Foley / Politico:
Here's One Surprising Way Congress Could Avoid an Impeachment Disaster  —  If the process plays out as everyone believes it will, impeachment will end with an acquittal in the Senate, and the House's efforts to protect the integrity of the 2020 election will have proved counterproductive …
 
 
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Dan Froomkin / Press Watch:
The New York Times's political coverage has completely imploded at the worst possible time
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Lawmakers Reach Late and Narrow Tax-Break Deal
Matt Pearce / Los Angeles Times:
The fate of L.A.'s Democratic presidential debate hinges on a bargaining session
Carli Teproff / Miami Herald:
Sheriff who allowed Jeffrey Epstein liberal work release privileges pulls plug on program
Discussion: The Hill
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:
Secretary Esper Holds an In-Flight Media Availability
Discussion: Bloomberg
Omri Nahmias / Jerusalem Post:
Pompeo slams Democrats' settlement fixation, calls claims foolish
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Googled ‘Impeachment’ Lately? First Result Is a Bloomberg Ad
Rasmussen Reports:
Voters Favor Jail, Firing for Rogue Officials Who Targeted Trump
Discussion: Breitbart and Power Line
 Earlier Items: 
Tucker Higgins / CNBC:
'Don't threaten me': Court records show Elizabeth Warren turned down lucrative job after hearing from consumer group
New York Times:
There Are Economic Warning Signs for Trump in the Midwest
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Sanders surges ahead of Iowa caucuses
Discussion: CANNONFIRE and Politico
The Philadelphia Inquirer:
For party switch, Rep. NJ Jeff Van Drew owes voters an apology — and individual donors their money back