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Washington Post:
Trump's lawyers, Senate GOP allies work privately to ensure Bolton does not testify publicly — President Trump's legal defense team and Senate GOP allies are quietly gaming out contingency plans should Democrats win enough votes to force witnesses to testify in the impeachment trial …
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Politico:
Senate Republicans plan speedy Trump trial — Senate Republicans released their partisan impeachment trial resolution on Monday evening, a blueprint that could result in President Donald Trump's swift acquittal. — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) plans to pass impeachment trial rules giving …
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The Moderate Voice, NBC News and The Hill
Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
White House Calls Impeachment Charges ‘Frivolous’ and ‘Dangerous’ in Legal Brief — President Trump's legal team argued Monday that the articles of impeachment were frivolous and dangerous and should be swiftly rejected by the Senate. — Mr. Trump's team filed a 110-page legal brief …
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National Review, Law & Crime and Power Line
New York Times:
McConnell Unveils Rules for Trump Impeachment Trial — On Monday, the president's lawyers asserted he did nothing wrong and urged the Senate to “swiftly reject” the charges against him. — WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, unveiled ground rules on Monday …
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POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
CNN:
Impeachment resolution shortens trial's opening arguments to two days per side — (CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to give House impeachment managers and President Donald Trump's legal team each 24 hours divided over two days for their opening arguments in the Senate's impeachment trial …
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National Review, Raw Story and Mediaite
Politico:
Trump lawyers seek quick rejection of Democrats' impeachment case
Trump lawyers seek quick rejection of Democrats' impeachment case
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The Hill, Townhall, Associated Press, Law & Crime, New York Times, Fox News, New York Post and Digby's Hullabaloo
Alayna Treene / Axios:
READ: McConnell lays out terms for Senate impeachment trial
READ: McConnell lays out terms for Senate impeachment trial
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, NBC News and Fox News
CNN:
Senate debate over McConnell resolution expected to begin in open session Tuesday
Senate debate over McConnell resolution expected to begin in open session Tuesday
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Washington Post:
White House calls for Trump acquittal in ‘rigged’ impeachment as Senate prepares for swift trial
White House calls for Trump acquittal in ‘rigged’ impeachment as Senate prepares for swift trial
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NBC News, Mother Jones, Axios and TheBlaze
Michael Balsamo / Associated Press:
Schumer navigates rocky terrain as impeachment trial unfolds
Schumer navigates rocky terrain as impeachment trial unfolds
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The Hill
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Biden, Sanders, Social Security and Smears — Lying about a rival is bad, even if you don't like his past positions. — While the news media has been focused on the “spat” between Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, something much more serious has been taking place between the Sanders campaign and Joe Biden.
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American Prospect, CNN, Bad News, Bern Notice and Politico
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Cara Korte / CBS News:
Sanders apologizes to Biden for surrogate's op-ed alleging he has a “big corruption problem” — Des Moines, Iowa — Senator Bernie Sanders apologized to former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday for an op-ed written by one of his campaign surrogates that claimed Biden has a “big corruption problem.”
Zephyr Teachout / The Guardian:
‘Middle Class’ Joe Biden has a corruption problem - it makes him a weak candidate — We don't have to choose Biden's way, which would give Trump a perfect foil — Democrats are trying to choose a candidate to beat Donald Trump, the most corrupt president in history.
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Twitchy, The Daily Caller, Townhall, Washington Post, National Review, Mediaite and Bern Notice
Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
New poll: Biden with slight edge in Iowa with caucuses 2 weeks out
New poll: Biden with slight edge in Iowa with caucuses 2 weeks out
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George Conway / Washington Post:
The worst thing about Trump's answer to the impeachment articles — President Trump has filed his answer to the articles of impeachment against him. In legal parlance, an “answer” is a document filed at the beginning of a proceeding, typically a civil case, in which the defending side gives …
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U.S. House of Representatives Files Replication to President's Answer to the Articles of Impeachment — f t # e — Washington, DC — Today at noon, the House Managers, on behalf of the U.S. House of Representatives, filed with the Secretary of the Senate a Replication to the Response …
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Trump pushes his party to normalize corruption
Trump pushes his party to normalize corruption
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Raw Story
Quinta Jurecic / The Atlantic:
Trump's Impeachment Brief Is a Howl of Rage — Over the weekend, as the Senate prepared for the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, the newly appointed House impeachment managers and the president's newly appointed legal team both filed their initial legal briefs. — At least, one of them was a legal brief.
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Raw Story and Washington Post
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
‘Constitutional Nonsense’: Trump's Impeachment Defense Defies Legal Consensus
‘Constitutional Nonsense’: Trump's Impeachment Defense Defies Legal Consensus
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
The White House doubles down on its dumbest impeachment defense
The White House doubles down on its dumbest impeachment defense
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Raw Story, Mediaite and Associated Press
CNN:
CNN poll: 51% say Senate should remove Trump from office — Schumer: We will force votes on witnesses and documents — (CNN)About half of Americans say the Senate should vote to convict President Donald Trump and remove him from office in the upcoming impeachment trial (51%) …
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Politico, The Week, The Hill, POLITICUSUSA and Mediaite
Sacramento Bee:
Devin Nunes' Ukraine lies are a betrayal. Voters in his district deserve better — Kiev, Ukraine, is nearly 6,200 miles from Tulare, Calif. That's a long way from home for Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Tulare, who now faces explosive allegations that he and his staff contacted shadowy Ukrainian figures …
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Raw Story, Washington Post, New York Times and Politico
Associated Press:
Virginia's capital braces for gun-rights rally — RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Gun-rights activists — some making deliberate displays of their military-style rifles — began to descend on Virginia's capital city Monday to protest plans by the state's Democratic leadership to pass gun-control legislation.
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Vanity Fair:
“It's Like a Foreign Language”: Donald Trump's Encounter With the Constitution Did Not Go Well — While being filmed for a documentary, the president stumbled through his chosen passage, taking his frustration out on everyone around him, Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig write in A Very Stable Genius.
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Breitbart, Contemptor and Law & Crime
Alex Griswold / Washington Free Beacon:
Denver Post Columnist Fired After Arguing There Are Two Sexes — A Denver Post columnist says he was fired after disputing the idea that there are more than two sexes. — Jon Caldara, president of the libertarian Independence Institute, announced that he has been fired from the Post …
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National Review
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Don Jr. Admits Meeting Lev Parnas: ‘I Thought He Was Israeli’ — 'IT'S FUNNY' — Presidential son Donald Trump Jr. admitted on Sunday to meeting indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas, claiming he and his father merely took fundraiser photos with the businessman whose involvement …
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Joyce White Vance / Washington Post:
Witness ‘reciprocity’ isn't a thing. So no, there can't be a Biden for every Bolton. — Only testimony that bolsters or casts doubt on facts necessary to deciding on the articles of impeachment is relevant at trial — The Senate must answer just two questions at President Trump's impeachment trial.
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Raw Story
Christopher Flavelle / New York Times:
Conservative States Seek Billions to Brace for Disaster. (Just Don't Call It Climate Change.) — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is about to distribute billions of dollars to coastal states mainly in the South to help steel them against natural disasters worsened by climate change.
Esha Ray / New York Daily News:
Art preservationists want Frick Collection to buy Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse as part of museum expansion plan — Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan perv palace could soon be an art museum. — The convicted sex offender's posh Upper East Side mansion — a house of horrors where he allegedly abused dozens …
Focus on Rural America:
January Poll Results — Focus on Rural America Co-Founders former Iowa Lt. Gov Patty Judge and Jeff Link released the results of their latest poll on a conference call with reporters Monday morning. — This is the 6th quarterly poll from Focus on Rural America which began tracking presidential preferences …
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National Review and Iowa Starting Line
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
The Fox-Trump monopoly, in one graph — Mediaite in 2017 accorded the idiotic morning show “Fox & Friends” the top slot in its ranking of the most influential figures in U.S. media. “The President of the United States regularly starts his day watching Fox & Friends and then tweets …
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Twitchy, HuffPost and Media Matters for America
Terry McDermott / Los Angeles Times:
In 9/11 proceedings, once-forbidden topic is front and center: Torture — For the first time, the military commission that is preparing to try Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who is accused of planning the Sept. 11 attacks, will focus almost exclusively on a subject that for years wasn't allowed to be mentioned in the courtroom: torture.
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The Guardian