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11:35 AM ET, January 4, 2020

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The Daily Beast:
Trump Told Mar-a-Lago Pals to Expect ‘Big’ Iran Action ‘Soon’  —  Attendees of a closed-door Senate briefing didn't get much more clarity than the club guests did.  Instead, officials spun Soleimani's slaying as a way to “de-escalate” tensions.  —  In the five days prior to launching …
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Washington Post:
How Trump decided to kill a top Iranian general  —  On Sunday, President Trump's most senior national security advisers joined him at his Mar-a-  —  Lago resort in Florida, where Trump was beginning the second week of his holiday vacation.  The officials told reporters that U.S. F-15 Strike Eagles …
Rodney Jefferson / Yahoo Finance:
Fear Hits Tehran Over What Might Come Next  —  (Bloomberg) — Their supreme leader promised revenge and thousands gathered in Tehran to watch American flags burn, but any show of defiance after the assassination of their most prominent military man is laced with anguish for many Iranians.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Grace Hauck / USA Today:
Protests planned across US to condemn Trump administration actions in Iraq, Iran  —  CHICAGO - More than 70 demonstrations were planned across the U.S. on Saturday to protest the Trump administration's killing of a top Iranian general and decision to send about 3,000 more soldiers to the Middle East.
Yahoo Finance:
U.S. Killing of Soleimani Leaves Trump ‘Totally Unpredictable’  —  (Bloomberg) — Three years into Donald Trump's presidency, U.S. allies and adversaries thought they had him figured out as a leader prone to bellicose talk who rarely delivered on his boldest military threats.
Discussion: DNyuz
Washington Post:
Trump plunges toward the kind of Middle Eastern conflict he pledged to avoid  —  With a single momentous decision to authorize a drone strike killing a top Iranian commander in Baghdad, President Trump immediately thrust himself into the center of a volatile and unpredictable region …
David S. Cloud / Los Angeles Times:
How Trump made the decision to kill Suleimani
Discussion: Politico
Ross Ibbetson / Daily Mail:   Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with family members of the killed general
Christopher Bedford / The Federalist:   Killing Soleimani Was The Right Move, And Shows Precisely Why It's Time To Leave Iraq
John Daniszewski / Associated Press:   Was the drone attack on Iranian general an assassination?
Curtis Houck / NB Blog:
Embarrassing: ‘NBC Nightly News’ Turns Itself into Infomercial for Iranian Regime
Discussion: TASS
Washington Post:
Trump endorses tweet comparing top Senate Democrat to Iranians
Max Fisher / New York Times:
Is There a Risk of Wider War With Iran?
Discussion: Associated Press, DNyuz and Townhall
New York Sun:
America ‘Cannot Do a Damn Thing,’ Eh?
Discussion: Power Line
Greenwich Time:   With missile strike, Trump opts for escalation and a swing at a ‘hornets’ nest'
New York Times:
White House Withholds 20 Emails Between Two Trump Aides on Ukraine Aid  —  It contends the release of the documents sought by The Times, would “inhibit the frank and candid exchange of views” in government decision-making.  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration disclosed on Friday …
Neal Rothschild / Axios:
Trump children are 2 of the top 4 choices for Republicans in 2024  —  Ready to skip 2020 and go straight to 2024?  In a new SurveyMonkey poll, Republican voters chose children of President Trump — Don Jr. and Ivanka — as two of the top four picks for president in five years.
Discussion: Raw Story
Melissa Etehad / Los Angeles Times:
Pence falsely links Iranian general to 9/11 attacks  —  On Friday afternoon, Vice President Mike Pence took to Twitter to justify the targeted U.S. attack that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Suleimani.  —  But scholars say his tweets contain several inaccuracies, including an allegation …
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Matt Welch / Reason:
Reminder: American Officials Lie About War  —  “Don't trust liars—especially about matters of war and peace,” writes Vox's Matthew Yglesias.  “Today's a day,” The Atlantic's David Frum posits, “when the most untruthful administration in US history will wish its statements could be believed.”
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Parker Molloy / Media Matters for America:
Revelations from the Afghanistan Papers underscore the need for a media skepticism on Iran
Discussion: LewRockwell and Alternet.org
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
QAnon Believer Teamed Up With Conspiracy Theorists to Plot Kidnapping, Police Say  —  Conspiracy theorist Cynthia Abcug allegedly predicted that “Satan worshipers” would be killed in a raid by QAnon believers.  —  Colorado mother Cynthia Abcug became an unlikely star on the fringe right …
Alexander Nazaryan / Yahoo News:
Democrats battle White House over executive power and congressional oversight  —  WASHINGTON — Attorneys for House Democrats on Friday challenged the Trump administration on its claims of executive powers, in two court hearings that, while not directly related to the
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Todd Ruger / Roll Call:   House counsel warns of ‘gun battle’ in fight for Trump info
Houston Chronicle:
Venezuela's opposition -and Juan Guaidó - face a critical test in Sunday's National Assembly vote  —  CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela's opposition faces a critical test on Sunday, when its leader, Juan Guaidó, will seek reelection as head of the National Assembly …
Thomas J. Wood / Politico:
No, We're Not Living in a Post-Fact World  —  Since President Donald Trump's election, if not before, a conventional wisdom has emerged that Americans are living in a “post-truth” age.  Whether they're talking about Trump's dealings with Ukraine or debates about climate change, many journalists …
Tess Bonn / The Hill:
Bloomberg rises to third place alongside Warren in national poll  —  Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg saw a 6-point bump in the latest Hill.TV survey of the Democratic presidential primary.  —  The nationwide poll, which was released Friday, shows Bloomberg up from 5 percent …
Steve Doughty Social Affairs / Daily Mail:
The Muslim population of England has passed the three million mark for the first time (file image)  —  According to the ONS assessment, Christians continue to decline in number, but the drop in allegiance to Christianity may be slowing.  —  Among other faith groups, the share of Hindus …
Discussion: Breitbart and The Gateway Pundit
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
When will Bernie Sanders get the scrutiny that top-tier candidates deserve?  —  Former vice president Joe Biden claims that the nearly year-long assault on his record has been entirely unsuccessful, showing that he can take a pummeling and keep fighting.  Former South Bend, Ind. …
Discussion: Washington Times and IJR
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Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:   Tone-deaf Democrats risk handing western Pennsylvania to Trump
Fred Fleitz / New York Post:
As a former whistleblower, I think the Ukraine complaint is cowardly crock  —  There's a proper way for a CIA whistleblower to complain about a president.  The anonymous CIA whistleblower who set off the Ukraine impeachment brouhaha did it wrong.  —  I would know — because I'm a former CIA officer …
Yahoo News:
Gervais back to roast Hollywood in ‘final’ Globes role  —  “Shut up, you disgusting, pill-popping deviant scum!”  —  Those were the words Ricky Gervais used to open the star-studded Golden Globes in 2016 — the last time he hosted Hollywood's most free-wheeling award show.
 
 
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