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Kelly Cannon / ABC News:
Ahead of trial, Sens. Booker, Shelby disagree whether Trump's actions impeachable — The two senators will be jurors in the president's impeachment trial. — Sens. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., disagreed whether the president's conduct, forming the basis of the charges …
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Adia Robinson / ABC News:
As Democrats push for witnesses in Senate trial, Alan Dershowitz slams impeachment case — The Senate impeachment trial formally began on Thursday. — Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard professor emeritus who recently joined President Donald Trump's defense team, made the constitutional case …
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Talking Points Memo, Mother Jones, Bloomberg, New York Post, Slate, Law & Crime, Washington Times, The Hill and Mediaite
Ursula Perano / Axios:
GOP Sen. Shelby on Trump soliciting foreign interference: “Things happen” — Pressed on whether it was appropriate for President Trump to solicit foreign interference from Ukraine and China, Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) said on ABC's “This Week” that the president is a “human” and that “things happen.”
Ronn Blitzer / Fox News:
Graham calls for swift end to impeachment trial, warns Dems against calling witnesses — Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., announced that his initial plan of a pre-trial dismissal of the impeachment case against President Trump is now unlikely to happen, but he is pushing for the trial to begin and end as quickly as possible.
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The Hill and The Guardian
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Margaret Taylor / Lawfare:
The First Test for Chief Justice Roberts? McConnell's Organizing Resolution for Impeachment
Julie Pace / ABC News:
Facing Senate trial crunch, Dems blitzing Iowa, early states
Facing Senate trial crunch, Dems blitzing Iowa, early states
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Associated Press, Politico and Breitbart
Evan Mandery / Politico:
One of Trump's Lawyers Called the Other Dangerous — Politics makes strange bedfellows, but perhaps none have ever been stranger than the two celebrity lawyers just announced as part of Donald Trump's impeachment defense team: Ken Starr and Alan Dershowitz.
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript 1-19-20: Rep. Adam Schiff, Alan Dershowitz, Sen. Richard Shelby, Sen. Cory Booker
‘This Week’ Transcript 1-19-20: Rep. Adam Schiff, Alan Dershowitz, Sen. Richard Shelby, Sen. Cory Booker
Harry Litman / Washington Post:
Dershowitz and Starr may bring a slightly more reality-based Trump defense
Dershowitz and Starr may bring a slightly more reality-based Trump defense
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The Atlantic and CNN
Jim Acosta / CNN:
Trump, who wanted a TV legal team, is ‘distracted’ by impeachment trial, source says
Trump, who wanted a TV legal team, is ‘distracted’ by impeachment trial, source says
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Raw Story
Lloyd Green / The Guardian:
A Very Stable Genius review: dysfunction and disaster at the court of King Donald — In January 2018, Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury made headlines as it depicted a president out of control and a White House that careened from crisis to crisis. Donald Trump threatened legal action against author and publisher.
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HuffPost, Political Wire and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Rep. Jayapal, a leading liberal, endorses Sanders for president — MANCHESTER, N.H. — Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a rising star in the Democratic Party's liberal wing and one of the most prominent women of color in Congress, is endorsing Sen. Bernie Sanders for president, choosing …
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Roger Kimball / American Greatness:
Democrats Consume Themselves
Democrats Consume Themselves
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The Federalist, Fox News and Townhall
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Biden charges Sanders camp ‘doctored video’ to attack him
Biden charges Sanders camp ‘doctored video’ to attack him
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New York Times, Bern Notice, HuffPost, The Week, Iowa Starting Line, The Hill, Washington Post, Fox News and NBC News
Joseph Simonson / Washington Examiner:
Warren claims she is the only person running with executive experience
Warren claims she is the only person running with executive experience
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Althouse and The Gateway Pundit
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Even C-SPAN Is Piqued: Senate Puts Limits on Trial Coverage — The Senate will control the cameras during the impeachment trial, limiting what viewers see, and reporters will be confined to roped-off areas. — News coverage of President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate began last week …
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Quad-City / Quad City Times:
Klobuchar is the one — Amy Klobuchar earned our endorsement. — She won it from an editorial board that, like much of the electorate just two weeks away from the Iowa caucuses, has struggled with how to assess the large field of candidates vying for the Democrats' 2020 presidential nomination.
Sacramento Bee:
Who is Devin Nunes' aide caught up in Ukraine texts, and will they hurt his boss? — Derek Harvey was known as a retired Army colonel and respected military intelligence analyst — a Middle East expert who predicted the growing threat from al Qaeda. — He worked tirelessly with retired …
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Progress Pond and Washington Post
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Meridith McGraw / Politico:
‘Pretty nervy of you!’: Trump's Palm Beach billionaire spat — There were certainly other things for President Donald Trump to care about in early December. He was about to depart for the NATO summit in London. Impeachment hearings were dominating Washington.
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Florida Politics
Trent Spiner / Politico:
Bennet die-hards drawn to awkward, unusual New Hampshire campaign — The Colorado senator's supporters hope he can emulate Gary Hart's rise from back of the pack to New Hampshire winner. — Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bennet speaks to supporters in New Hampshire. Scott Eisen/Getty Images
Bloomberg:
Trump Loses Another Russia Adviser, Adding to NSC Turnover — Andrew Peek was top Russia hand on National Security Council — Peek's two predecessors testified in impeachment inquiry — The top Russia expert on President Donald Trump's National Security Council has left his post …
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New York Post and The Hill
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Audrey McNamara / CBS News:
Puerto Rico governor fires emergency director after aid is found sitting in warehouse — Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced fired the island's emergency management director on Saturday, after a video showing aid sitting unused in a warehouse went viral on social media.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Two deceptions at the heart of Democrats' impeachment brief — In a newly released impeachment brief, Democratic House managers argue that President Trump must be removed “immediately” to protect the integrity of the current presidential race. “The Senate must use that remedy now to safeguard …
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Twitchy
Audra D. S. Burch / New York Times:
How 17 Outsize Portraits Rattled a Small Southern Town — Newnan, Ga., decided to use art to help the community celebrate diversity and embrace change. Not everyone was ready for what they saw. — This story took several months to report, including more than a dozen interviews …
New York Times:
Trump's Defense Team Calls Impeachment Charges ‘Brazen’ as Democrats Make Legal Case — In a six-page filing formally responding to the impeachment charges, President Trump's lawyers rejected the case against him as illegitimate and described the effort to remove him as dangerous.
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Vox, Raw Story, Common Dreams, Slate, NBC News, Washington Post and Associated Press
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Matt Gertz / Media Matters for America:
STUDY: Trump sent 657 live tweets of Fox programming in 2019 … President Donald Trump tweeted in response to Fox News or Fox Business programs he was watching at least 657 times in 2019 — nearly 10% of his total tweets that year — according to a Media Matters review.
Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
With Biden, Will Democrats Be Both Safe and Sorry? — Since the moment he declared he was once again running for president—in fact since well before then—Joe Biden has floated near or at the top of the public opinion polls. He's the vice president of a very popular previous Democratic president.