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2:05 PM ET, December 18, 2019

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Jan Ransom / New York Times:
State Charges Against Manafort Dismissed by Judge in New York  —  A judge threw out state charges against Paul J. Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, on Wednesday, dealing a setback to efforts by the Manhattan district attorney to ensure Mr. Manafort will still face prison …
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Louise Boyle / Daily Mail:
BREAKING NEWS: Paul Manafort has New York state fraud prosecution DISMISSED because of ‘double jeopardy’ - opening way for Donald Trump to set him free with a pardon  — Manhattan judge rules that state attorney general Letitia James' attempt to prosecute disgraced Trump campaign chairman is invalid
Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Judge dismisses New York state criminal charges against ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort on double jeopardy grounds  — A judge on Wednesday dismissed New York state criminal charges filed against Paul Manafort, the fallen Republican lobbyist who had served as President Donald Trump's campaign chief in 2016.
Associated Press:
Judge tosses Paul Manafort's fraud case in New York
Discussion: NBC News and The Hill
Sarah Ferris / Politico:
‘In a class by herself’: Pelosi has roared back in the Trump era  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi stood in front of her members on Tuesday morning and gestured to a bright red poppy pinned to her coat.  —  Pelosi received the memorial pin while attending the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium over the weekend.
Discussion: The Hill
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Steering Impeachment With an Iron Grip, Pelosi Forges a Legacy She Never Sought  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to be remembered for her legislative accomplishments, like passing the Affordable Care Act.  But her legacy is now tied to the impeachment of the 45th president.
Discussion: Foreign Policy
Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Trump Approval Inches Up, While Support for Impeachment Dips  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump's job approval rating has inched up again and is now at 45%.  The president's ratings have increased six percentage points since the House of Representatives opened an impeachment inquiry against him in the fall.
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Owen Daugherty / The Hill:
Trump approval up 6 points since launch of impeachment inquiry: Gallup  —  President Trump's job approval rating has ticked up 6 percentage points since the Democrats' impeachment inquiry began, according to a new survey.  —  The Gallup poll released early Wednesday found Trump's approval rating …
Discussion: Redstate and Mediaite
Aamer Madhani / Associated Press:
As House convenes on impeachment, Trump declares disbelief  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump woke up in the White House Wednesday morning and expressed utter disbelief that he will likely become just the third U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives.
Discussion: Fox News and Florida Politics
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Matthew Choi / Politico:
Trump impeachment: What time is the vote?  —  Wednesday will be a historic day.  —  The House will vote to impeach a president of the United States for only the third time in history.  It's been a tumultuous journey to get to this point and is sure to lead to blockbuster moments.
John Hayward / Breitbart:
WH Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham on Impeachment: Democrats 'Trying to Overturn 2016 …
Chantal Da Silva / Newsweek:
Trump Urged To Resign Before Impeachment Vote: ‘It Would Be The Most Shared Tweet Of All Time’  —  As President Donald Trump faces impeachment in a historic vote likely to take place on Wednesday, Democrats are reminding the U.S. leader that there is still another way forward: resigning.
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Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg:
Why Is John Bolton Staying Silent?  —  The former national security adviser has information relevant to Donald Trump's impeachment.  Why won't he go on the record?  —  As the House prepares to vote on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Wednesday …
Houston Chronicle:   Americans are counting on Senate for full and fair trial of Donald Trump [Editorial]
Julian Sanchez / New York Times:
The Chilling Reality of Bias at the F.B.I.  —  Americans deserve a stronger assurance than “hope” that their Fourth Amendment rights are being respected.  —  Mr. Sanchez is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute.  —  The F.B.I.'s investigation of the former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page …
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Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Judge grants government proceeds from Edward Snowden's book  —  The government is entitled to any money former National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden makes from his memoir and paid speeches because he disclosed classified information without approval, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Judge Rules Snowden Book Profits Must Be Handed to the Government  —  WE'LL TAKE THAT  —  Any money former National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden makes from his recent memoir and paid speeches must be handed to the U.S. government, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
NBC News:
Van Drew and Peterson lone Democrats voting with Republicans  —  Rep. Jeff Van Drew, D-N.J., and Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., both voted with Republicans on a procedural vote before the full House vote on the articles of impeachment.  —  The “previous question” was passed 229-197 …
Discussion: The Hill
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Democrats block GOP motion to adjourn
Discussion: The Hill, The Daily Caller and MSNBC
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The GOP's closing impeachment argument: Denying basic facts  —  It's often been said that the two sides in the current impeachment debate can't even agree on basic facts.  But increasingly for the GOP, that's also true of well-established and indisputable facts.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Donald J. Trump / The White House:
Letter from President Donald J. Trump to the Speaker of the House of Representatives  —  Speaker of the House of Representatives  —  Dear Madam Speaker:  —  I write to express my strongest and most powerful protest against the partisan impeachment crusade being pursued by the Democrats in the House of Representatives.
David Sharp / Associated Press:
GOP Sen. Collins of Maine launches reelection bid  —  FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2019, file photo, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, is surrounded by reporters as she heads to vote at the Capitol in Washington.  U.S. Sen. Collins officially launched her bid for a reelection Wednesday, Dec. 18 …
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James Arkin / Politico:
Susan Collins will run for reelection in Maine
Priyanjana Bengani / Columbia Journalism Review:
Hundreds of ‘pink slime’ local news outlets are distributing algorithmic stories and conservative talking points  —  An increasingly popular tactic challenges conventional wisdom on the spread of electoral disinformation: the creation of partisan outlets masquerading as local news organizations.
CNN:
Hundreds of Obama alumni endorse Elizabeth Warren  —  (CNN)Hundreds of veterans of Barack Obama's campaigns and administration have signed on to endorse Sen. Elizabeth Warren for president, as multiple Democratic presidential candidates compete to claim the popular former president's political coalition and legacy.
Jacob Holzman / Roll Call:
Agency says it will review Trump Jr.'s sheep hunt in Mongolia  —  The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it will review allegations that Donald Trump Jr., may have illegally killed a rare sheep during a recent trip to Mongolia and imported parts of the animal back to the U.S.
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and Raw Story
Peter Beinart / The Forward:
Of Course They're Accusing Bernie Sanders Of Anti-Semitism - Because He Supports Palestinians  —  Given Bernie Sanders' endurance as a top-tier presidential contender, and his support for Palestinian rights, it was almost inevitable that conservatives would start labelling his campaign anti-Semitic.
John Podhoretz / Commentary:
The ‘Animal House’ Impeachment  —  As the House of Representatives prepares to impeach the president on Wednesday, there's a baffling spirit in the air among the politically aware and ideologically conscious.  This is, we keep hearing, a historic moment, only the third impeachment in American political history.
Discussion: The Resurgent
 
 
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Discussion: Raw Story
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New York Times:
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