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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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Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
Trump presents his own impeachment defense — On the eve of his likely impeachment, President Donald Trump has opted to act as his own defense lawyer. — In a six-page, stream-of-consciousness diatribe sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and released by the White House on Tuesday afternoon …
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
It is hard to capture how bizarre and frightening Trump's letter to Pelosi is — On the eve of his impeachment, a stain that obviously torments him more than his enablers have let on, President Trump issued a rambling, unhinged and lie-filled letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
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.
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New York Times:
Read Trump's Letter to Pelosi Protesting Impeachment — President Trump sent a letter on Tuesday to Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressing his “most powerful protest” against the impeachment process. The House is expected to vote on two articles of impeachment against Mr. Trump on Wednesday.
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The Bulwark, Washington Post, The Resurgent, Bad News, Raw Story, HuffPost and Outside the Beltway
Quint Forgey / Politico:
‘Say a PRAYER’: Trump pleads innocence hours before impeachment — Donald Trump began one of the most consequential days of his presidency with a national call to worship, again pleading absolute innocence and urging Americans to turn to their faith ahead of his imminent impeachment by the House of Representatives.
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Talking Points Memo, NBC News and Washington Post
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Trump on the brink of impeachment
Trump on the brink of impeachment
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ABC News, NBC News, Breitbart and Outside the Beltway
New York Times:
Trump Wanted to Get Something Off His Chest, and in His Letter to Pelosi He Did
Trump Wanted to Get Something Off His Chest, and in His Letter to Pelosi He Did
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Hullabaloo, Washington Post, The Hill and Raw Story
CNN:
Fact check: Trump's wild letter to Pelosi is filled with false and misleading claims
Fact check: Trump's wild letter to Pelosi is filled with false and misleading claims
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Washington Post, John Solomon Reports and Los Angeles Times
Anna Palmer / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Impeachment Day. Here's how it will go down.
POLITICO Playbook: Impeachment Day. Here's how it will go down.
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New York Times and The Daily Beast
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump appears resilient as he faces the ‘very ugly word’ of impeachment
Trump appears resilient as he faces the ‘very ugly word’ of impeachment
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Hullabaloo
Julian Sanchez / New York Times:
How Out of Control Is Our Surveillance State? — 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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Debra Heine / American Greatness:
Nunes Calls for the FISA Court to be Shut Down: It's ‘Culpable in this Madness’
Nunes Calls for the FISA Court to be Shut Down: It's ‘Culpable in this Madness’
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Fox News, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and TheBlaze
Pete Williams / NBC News:
Secret FISA Court issues highly unusual public rebuke of FBI for mistakes
Secret FISA Court issues highly unusual public rebuke of FBI for mistakes
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The Root, Breitbart, Associated Press and The Gateway Pundit
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Buttigieg omitted high-powered bundlers from disclosure — Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign omitted more than 20 high-level fundraisers from a list of top bundlers it disclosed last week. — The public list of bundlers, featuring more than 100 people who have raised at least $25,000 for Buttigieg …
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Michael Kruse / Politico:
How Harvard Made Pete Buttigieg the Moderate That Progressives Love to Hate
Giancarlo Sopo / TheBlaze:
Pete Buttigieg kicks off his Latino outreach campaign with a slogan popularized by communists
Pete Buttigieg kicks off his Latino outreach campaign with a slogan popularized by communists
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Townhall, Instapundit and Vox
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.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Writes Insane Letter to Pelosi Showing Why He's Unfit For Office
Trump Writes Insane Letter to Pelosi Showing Why He's Unfit For Office
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Reason, No More Mister Nice Blog and Politico
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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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
Susan Collins will run for reelection in Maine
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Outside the Beltway
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.
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Axios and Joe.My.God.
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Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Judge while sentencing Trump campaign aide: 'If people don't have the facts, democracy doesn't work'
Judge while sentencing Trump campaign aide: 'If people don't have the facts, democracy doesn't work'
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Patterico's Pontifications
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Democrats block GOP motion to adjourn — Minutes after the House floor opened Wednesday, Republicans called for a motion to adjourn the House for the day, and they called for a roll call vote. — Democrats blocked the motion in a 226-188 vote. — Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz. …
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The Hill, The Daily Caller and MSNBC
Justin Wise / The Hill:
Trump intervened to cut Puerto Rico's Medicaid funding in spending bill: report — President Trump reportedly intervened to slash billions of dollars worth of Medicaid funding the federal government was preparing to allocate to Puerto Rico as part of a new $1.4 trillion spending package.
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Rachana Pradhan / Politico:
Trump slashed Puerto Rico's Medicaid money as part of budget deal
Trump slashed Puerto Rico's Medicaid money as part of budget deal
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Axios
Houston Chronicle:
Americans are counting on Senate for full and fair trial of Donald Trump [Editorial] — The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday, for only the third time in our nation's history, to approve articles of impeachment accusing a president of “high crimes and misdemeanors” that could warrant his removal from office.
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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Danny Hakim / New York Times:
Inside Wayne LaPierre's Battle for the N.R.A. — How an internal power struggle, a New York State investigation and accusations of fraud and betrayal on all sides have left the longtime leader of the gun-rights organization reeling. — Wayne LaPierre was sitting in a chair with his hands over his ears, looking straight down.
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The Crime Report
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.
Wil S. Hylton / The Atlantic:
History's Largest Mining Operation Is About to Begin — Unless you are given to chronic anxiety or suffer from nihilistic despair, you probably haven't spent much time contemplating the bottom of the ocean. Many people imagine the seabed to be a vast expanse of sand, but it's a jagged …
Caitlin Andrews / Bangor Daily News:
Jared Golden will vote with Democrats on one Trump impeachment article, not the other — AUGUSTA, Maine — U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine's 2nd District said Tuesday he will vote to impeach President Donald Trump for abusing the power of his office, but not on a second impeachment that charges …
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FiveThirtyEight:
Most Americans Think There's Enough Evidence To Impeach Trump — The House of Representatives is on the brink of making President Trump the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. It will likely be a deeply divided vote, too, as no Republicans voted in favor of either of the two articles …
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Washington Post:
Georgia purged 309,000 voters from its rolls. It's the second state to make cuts in less than a week. — Overnight, the number of registered voters in Georgia shrank by more than 300,000 in a contested but court-sanctioned action that could redefine the 2020 election, critics warned.
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Slate, Daily Kos, Raw Story, Mother Jones and Atlanta Journal-Constitution
New York Times:
A Surveillance Net Blankets China's Cities, Giving Police Vast Powers — The authorities can scan your phones, track your face and find out when you leave your home. One of the world's biggest spying networks is aimed at regular people, and nobody can stop it.
Leo Shane III / Military Times:
Half of active-duty service members are unhappy with Trump, new Military Times poll shows … President Donald Trump received a loud ovation when he participated in the coin toss ahead of Saturday's Army-Navy football rivalry game in Philadelphia. But troops' actual feelings about the commander …
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IJR, The Independent and Raw Story
Caitlin Owens / Axios:
Trump administration reveals new organ donation rules — The Trump administration announced yesterday a new proposal aimed at making more organs available for transplant and holding organ procurement organizations accountable, part of its plan to tackle kidney disease.
New York Times:
Among the World's Most Dire Places: This California Homeless Camp — We spent three months documenting the conditions of one homeless camp in the wealthiest state. Then we traveled to a slum in Mexico City for comparison.
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The Daily Beast:
Rudy Giuliani—and Russia—Pay Close Attention to This Ukrainian Conspiracy-Peddler — Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach's wild theories are easily disproved—but that hasn't stopped them from gaining traction with the top tiers of U.S. government and Trump's lawyer.