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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
How to dump Trump: Rick Wilson on Running Against the Devil — He was a Republican ad man but now he's a bestselling author out to bring down a president. He says Democrats must listen — Democratic voters should read Rick Wilson's new book, he says, and heed his advice about how to beat Donald Trump.
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Brianne Pfannenstiel / Des Moines Register:
Bernie Sanders leads the Iowa Poll for the first time, just weeks before the Iowa caucuses — U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders leads the Democratic field three weeks ahead of Caucus Day in Iowa — narrowly overtaking his closest competitors, who remain locked in a tight contest just behind him.
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Washington Post:
Biden holds wide lead among black voters in Democratic presidential race, Post-Ipsos poll finds — Former vice president Joe Biden is far and away the favored candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination among black Americans, boosted by his personal popularity …
Sarah Ferris / Politico:
Endangered Democrats sound the alarm on Bernie and Warren — A slate of endangered House Democrats is coalescing behind Joe Biden for president as the Iowa caucuses approach — a surge of support triggered by fears that Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren at the top of the ticket would cost them their seats.
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Kate Sullivan / CNN:
Podium order announced for CNN/Des Moines Register Democratic presidential debate
Arlette Saenz / CNN:
Jill Biden responds to Sanders attack on her husband: 'I don't like it that Democrats attack other Democrats'
Jill Biden responds to Sanders attack on her husband: 'I don't like it that Democrats attack other Democrats'
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's Rationale for Killing Soleimani Is Falling Apart — Why did the United States kill Iranian general Qasem Soleimani? President Trump, in remarks to the nation the morning after the attack, gave a clear rationale. Soleimani “was planning new attacks on American targets, but we stopped him.”
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Trump now claims four embassies were under threat from Iran, raising fresh questions about intelligence reports — President Trump said on Friday that a senior Iranian general killed by a U.S. drone strike had been planning attacks on four U.S. embassies, a claim made to justify the decision …
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Barbie Latza Nadeau / The Daily Beast:
Trump Tweets Lie Accusing Dems of Defending Soleimani
Trump Tweets Lie Accusing Dems of Defending Soleimani
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Warns Iraq It Risks Losing Access to Key Bank Account If Troops Told to Leave — Loss of access to New York Fed account, where international oil sale revenue is kept, could creating cash crunch in Iraq's financial system — The Trump administration warned Iraq this week …
Associated Press:
Iran says it ‘unintentionally’ shot down Ukrainian jetliner — A woman mourns outside the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton, Alberta, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, during a vigil for those killed after a Ukrainian passenger jet crashed, killing at least 63 Canadians, just minutes after taking off from Iran's capital.
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Oleksandr Savochenko / Agence France-Presse:
Ukraine demands punishment for Iran plane downing
Babak Dehghanpisheh / Reuters:
Iran says military shot down plane in error, after denial drew scrutiny abroad
Richard Luscombe / The Guardian:
John Bolton impeachment testimony will be blocked, Donald Trump says — John Bolton will be blocked from testifying at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, the president has indicated, despite the former national security adviser insisting he would do so if he received a subpoena.
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Nick Bilton / Vanity Fair:
You Won't Believe What Trump Said About His Middle Name — Special correspondent Gabriel Sherman dishes on the White House's Iran scramble, Don Jr.'s electoral ambitions, and—most importantly—the latest evidence of the president's mental decay. — In the midst of the Golden Globes …
New York Times:
Stephanie Grisham: Trump's Press Secretary Who Doesn't Meet the Press — A presidency in crisis, a nation on the brink of war — and a White House press secretary who was largely out of sight. — It's not every day that the White House press secretary is offered $200,000 to appear on camera …
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Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Stephanie Grisham is not the worst-ever White House press secretary. Here's why.
Stephanie Grisham is not the worst-ever White House press secretary. Here's why.
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Merrill Matthews / The Hill:
The blue-state exodus gains momentum — Nine years ago I published a piece that asserted, “Voters around the country are concluding it's better to be red than dead” — applying almost the exact opposite meaning to an old phrase referring to communism. New Census Bureau figures appear to confirm my prediction — mostly.
Amy Kaufman / Los Angeles Times:
Oprah Winfrey exits Russell Simmons #MeToo documentary, and the filmmakers respond — Oprah Winfrey is disassociating herself with a new documentary about Russell Simmons and the #MeToo movement. — In December, Winfrey announced that she would serve as executive producer on a still-untitled film …
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Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump angered by House ally's push to limit his authority on Iran — Rep. Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican and staunch Trump ally, pushed other Republicans to vote in favor of limiting the president's authority in the military confrontation with Iran, drawing ire from the president …
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New York Times:
In Blow to Beijing, Taiwan Re-elects Tsai Ing-wen as President — The victory was a remarkable comeback for Ms. Tsai and suggested that Beijing's pressure campaign had backfired. — TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan's voters delivered a stinging rebuke of China's rising authoritarianism on Saturday …
Ryan Nobles / CNN:
Mike Lee signs on to Bernie Sanders' bill to prevent funding for military intervention in Iran — Sources: Trump furious over House War Powers vote — (CNN)Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah has agreed to co-sponsor Sen. Bernie Sanders' legislation that would freeze funding for any military action …
Jacque Talbot / Daily Express:
Michelle and Barack Obama advising ‘friends’ Harry and Meghan on life outside Royal Family — MICHELLE and Barack Obama have been advising Prince Harry and Megan Markle on their new life outside the Royal Family, insiders have claimed — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are friends …
Mark Townsend / The Guardian:
Fan of Trump and Farage raises far-right ‘Q’ flag at his Cornish castle — Hotelier uses Tintagel pile to back American QAnon deep state conspiracy theory — A key supporter of Nigel Farage and Donald Trump has provoked ridicule after using his landmark Cornish castle to fly the flag …
Hanna Trudo / The Daily Beast:
Bloomberg Spent $200 Million and Isn't on Track to Score a Single Delegate — “It doesn't seem like he's going to rack up the delegates he needs,” Ken Martin, Minnesota's Democratic State Party Chairman. — Michael Bloomberg has all the money. But he may not have the math.
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
F.B.I. Apologizes to Court for Botching Surveillance of Trump Adviser, and Pledges Fixes — In a rare public filing, the bureau said it would extend wiretap changes to other tools for collecting data on suspected spies and terrorists. — WASHINGTON — A chastened F.B.I. told a secretive court …
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