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6:30 PM ET, December 20, 2019

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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The latest Russia bombshell bolsters Democrats' demand for evidence  —  The Post delivered another bombshell report just as Democratic and Republican senators departed for the holidays, still at loggerheads about whether a rule would guarantee the ability to introduce documents and witnesses at the Senate's impeachment trial:
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Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Most Voters Want Senate to Call More Witnesses for Trump's Impeachment Trial  —  Post-impeachment poll finds attitudes toward Trump's impeachment, removal unchanged  —  Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) watches the House vote to impeach President Donald Trump on Dec. 18 in his office.
Discussion: The Daily Beast
John Bresnahan / Politico:
'I'm never afraid and I'm rarely surprised': Pelosi emboldened  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi is heading into the holidays emboldened, finishing a tumultuous year back in the majority by both impeaching President Donald Trump and then muscling through the House his biggest legislative win on trade …
CBS News:
White House considers arguing that Trump wasn't impeached  —  The White House is considering making the argument that President Trump has not officially been impeached, given that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not transmitted the articles of impeachment to the Senate, two sources involved …
Renato Mariotti / Politico:
Democrats Shouldn't Play Chicken With the Constitution
Discussion: Associated Press, Redstate and HuffPost
Politico:
Pelosi invites Trump to deliver State of the Union on Feb. 4
Discussion: Daily Kos and The Week
Scott Bauer / Associated Press:
Trump adviser: Expect more aggressive poll watching in 2020  —  MADISON, Wis. (AP) — One of President Donald Trump's top re-election advisers told influential Republicans in swing state Wisconsin that the party has “traditionally” relied on voter suppression to compete in battleground states …
Discussion: The Hill
Ben Collins / NBC News:
Facebook says a pro-Trump media outlet used artificial intelligence to create fake people and push conspiracies  —  Facebook took down more than 600 accounts tied to The Epoch Times, a media outlet that has spent heavily on digital ads to push pro-Trump conspiracy theories.
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
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Washington Post:
Facebook, Twitter disable sprawling inauthentic operation that used AI to make fake faces
Discussion: Variety and SFist
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Now fake Facebook accounts are using fake faces
Discussion: Snopes.com
Franklin Graham:
My Response to Christianity Today:  —  Christianity Today released an editorial stating that President Trump should be removed from office—and they invoked my father's name (I suppose to try to bring legitimacy to their statements), so I feel it is important for me to respond.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's rage at Christianity Today gives away his scam  —  President Trump just erupted in a rage at the magazine Christianity Today over its scathing, moralistic call for his removal over the Ukraine scandal.  In so doing, Trump shed light on his understanding of the oft-debated oddity …
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Columbia Inquiry Found Plagiarism in Monica Crowley's Dissertation  —  An investigation concluded that the Treasury Department's top spokeswoman did not commit research misconduct, but required extensive revisions.  —  WASHINGTON — Monica Crowley, the Treasury Department's assistant secretary …
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Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:   Exclusive: Monica Crowley Vindicated by Columbia University After Fake Plagiarism Accusations …
Erica Werner / Washington Post:
Trump administration demanded Democrats strip Ukraine aid language from spending package  —  The language would have required the White House to release Ukraine defense aid quickly.  —  Senior Trump administration officials in recent days threatened a presidential veto that could have led …
Discussion: The Hill
Scott Bixby / The Daily Beast:
The Shady History of Mayor Pete's Wine Cave—and the Ultra-Rich Couple That Owns It  —  $100,000 checks, plum ambassadorships, and a $102 million settlement.  The cave has been an oasis for dollar-eyed Dems long before Elizabeth Warren made it instantly infamous.
Jennifer E. Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
The Majority is in Play  —  A year into this election cycle, the overall Senate landscape generally looks much like I thought it would.  The races that seemed likely to be the most competitive are, in fact, the most competitive today.  And, if the race ratings don't quite reflect it yet …
Discussion: DSCC and Raw Story
Annie Linskey / Washington Post:
The women asked for forgiveness.  The men tried to sell their books: How a Democratic debate moment put a spotlight on gender.  —  The question was an oddball for a presidential debate, offered to the candidates as a choice in the spirit of the holiday season: Either name a gift each would give …
Discussion: Politico and The Hill
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Alexandra Petri / Washington Post:
The brawl in the wine cave
Discussion: New York Times
Walter Shapiro / New Republic:
The Democrats' Vaudeville Act
Discussion: HuffPost, DNyuz and Washington Post
Fernandeza / Democrats:
DNC Announces Details For Seventh Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  —  The DNC and CNN, in partnership with the Des Moines Register, today released the qualification criteria for participation in the seventh debate.  To qualify for the January debate stage, candidates must demonstrate …
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Marisa Fernandez / Axios:
Who has qualified for the January Democratic debate
Discussion: Political Wire
JONATHAN TURLEY:
Trump Stands Impeached: A Response To Noah Feldman  —  In the House Judiciary Committee, I had some fundamental disagreements with my friend Professor Noah Feldman on issues ranging from the basis for impeachment on the basis of specific crimes (bribery, extortion, campaign finance violations …
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Matthew Cole / The Intercept:
Former NSA Director Is Cooperating With Probe of Trump-Russia Investigation  —  Retired Adm. Michael Rogers, former director of the National Security Agency, has been cooperating with the Justice Department's probe into the origins of the counterintelligence investigation …
Antonia Farzan / Washington Post:
Kentucky's ex-governor pardoned a child rapist because the 9-year-old victim's hymen was intact  —  When the Louisville Courier-Journal revealed earlier this month that former Kentucky governor Matt Bevin (R) had pardoned a slew of violent criminals during his final weeks in office, he cited his belief in second chances.
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Tyranny of the 63 Million  —  Impeachment didn't undermine democracy.  It vindicated it.  —  When George W. Bush lost the popular vote to Al Gore in 2000 but became president anyway, he did so with almost 50.5 million votes.  I didn't know that number until I looked it up …
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Jim Sensenbrenner / New York Times:
Why I Voted Against the Trump Impeachment
Washington Post:
A major funder of the anti-vaccine movement has made millions selling natural health products  —  The nation's oldest anti-vaccine advocacy group often emphasizes that it is supported primarily by small donations and concerned parents, describing its founder as the leader of a “national, grass roots movement.”
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Crazy Won't Beat Trump  —  Impeachment looks like a victory for Democrats, but their lurch left will prove far more consequential.  —  The Democrats think they've just had a big triumph.  The president's been impeached.  But Republicans see themselves as gaining the upper hand.
Discussion: New York Times
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Judge delays Roger Stone's sentencing until Feb. 20  —  Attorneys for Stone had asked for a monthlong extension because they had yet to compile all his financial records.  —  Roger Stone.  Win McNamee/Getty Images  —  Roger Stone secured a partial win Friday when a federal judge agreed …
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Former ‘60 Minutes’ reporter Lara Logan files $25M lawsuit against New York Media  —  Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan has filed a $25 million defamation suit against New York Media and writer Joe Hagan for a story that ran in New York magazine in 2014 titled “Benghazi and the Bombshell.”
 
 
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
FISA court investigating FBI warrant applications
Francis Fukuyama / Wall Street Journal:
American Democracy Depends on the ‘Deep State’
Drew Armstrong / Bloomberg:
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Alan Gomez / USA Today:
‘These people are profitable’: Under Trump, private prisons are cashing in on ICE detainees
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Ex-FBI official gets 7 days jail for accessing anti-Mueller activist's emails
New York Magazine:
This Is America Eleven years after Obama's election, and three years into the Trump presidency …
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Michael Sheetz / CNBC:
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Discussion: Engadget and Defense One
Erin Banco / The Daily Beast:
Trump Pulled Plug on Pompeo's November Ukraine Trip Over Impeachment Heat
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