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NBC News:
GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander, key impeachment vote, to reveal decision on witnesses tonight — Alexander is one of a handful of Republican senators who may vote to hear from witnesses during the Senate impeachment trial. — Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., a key impeachment swing vote …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Politico:
Biden argued against witnesses in 1999 impeachment trial memo — In January 1999, then-Sen. Joe Biden argued strongly against the need to depose additional witnesses or seek new evidence in a memo sent to fellow Democrats ahead of President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial.
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Redstate, Breitbart, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, PJ Media Home and The Hill
Senator Susan Collins:
Senator Collins' Statement on Vote on Witnesses and Documents — Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senator Susan Collins issued the following statement on the next stage of the impeachment trial process: — “We have heard the cases argued and the questions answered.
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Politico:
Republicans set to shut down Democrats' witness demands — In a dramatic, eleventh-hour move, Sen. Lamar Alexander announced he will vote against a motion to call witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial. And it nearly ends any hope that the Senate will consider new evidence …
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George Conway / Washington Post:
Don't let the defense fool you. This impeachment is all about corruption. — George T. Conway III is a lawyer in New York and an adviser to the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump super PAC. — The president's lawyers this week floated their catch-all impeachment defense, one tailor-made for President Trump.
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Quint Forgey / Politico:
Dershowitz attempts to clarify controversial argument about presidential powers — Alan Dershowitz, an attorney for President Donald Trump, on Thursday claimed the media twisted his words when he made the controversial legal argument that a president could engage in a quid pro quo …
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Washington Post, The Hill, Associated Press and Mother Jones
Washington Post:
Trump lawyer Pat Cipollone was a camera-shy Washington Everyman — until impeachment made him a star
The Daily Beast:
Dems Fed Up With GOP's Refusal to Budge on Impeachment: 'It's More Than Frustrating—It's Pathetic'
Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Trump insists he isn't worried about impeachment: ‘This is a happy period’
Trump insists he isn't worried about impeachment: ‘This is a happy period’
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Breitbart
Jamil Smith / Rolling Stone:
The God President — Impeachment is a tool of accountability …
The God President — Impeachment is a tool of accountability …
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Washington Post and Mediaite
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The reasons not to call John Bolton are ridiculous
The reasons not to call John Bolton are ridiculous
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The Hill
Phil Prazan / KXAN-TV:
In Austin, John Bolton voices support for officials called in impeachment hearing — AUSTIN (KXAN) — Speaking at a private event in Austin Thursday, Former National Security Advisor John Bolton defended government officials who testified in front of the U.S. House impeachment inquiry.
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Mediaite, Mother Jones, The Week and Raw Story
Betsy Swan / The Daily Beast:
Paul Manafort and Rudy's Indicted Associate Igor Fruman Go Way, Way Back — The relationship — stretching from New York to London to Kyiv — long predated Rudy Giuliani's attempts to discredit the evidence that played a key role in Manafort's downfall. — The web of connections between …
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Raw Story and New York Times
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Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
New video shows indicted Giuliani associate with RNC chief Ronna McDaniel
New video shows indicted Giuliani associate with RNC chief Ronna McDaniel
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The Daily Beast, Mother Jones, ABC News, The Hill and Talking Points Memo
Caitlin Oprysko / Politico:
Trump: Coronavirus will have ‘a very good ending for us’ — President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to assure Americans about the spread of a new coronavirus, saying it would have “a very good ending for us ... that I can assure you,” hours after the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a global emergency.
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Politico, One America News Network and Raw Story
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Joseph Simonson / Washington Examiner:
Bernie Sanders praised George Wallace as ‘sensitive’ in 1972 — Seven years after Martin Luther King, Jr. referred to George Wallace as “perhaps the most dangerous racist in America today,” a young Bernie Sanders praised the segregationist Alabama governor.
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Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: Woman who says Trump raped her seeks his DNA — NEW YORK — Lawyers for a woman who accuses President Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s are asking for a DNA sample, seeking to determine whether his genetic material is on a dress she says she wore during the encounter.
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Washington Post, Daily Kos and UPI
Nick Miroff / Washington Post:
Trump's border wall, vulnerable to flash floods, needs large storm gates left open for months — NACO, Ariz. — President Trump's border wall likely will require the installation of hundreds of storm gates to prevent flash floods from undermining or knocking it over, gates that must be left open …
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Vanity Fair, The Hill, Raw Story and VICE
Tess Bonn / The Hill:
Bloomberg surges past Warren into third place in new national poll — Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg surged past Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in the latest nationwide Hill-HarrisX poll, putting him in third place in the field of Democratic presidential candidates.
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Spectator USA, The Daily Caller and Townhall
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Morgan Phillips / Fox News:
Trump, at Iowa rally, taunts Dems before caucuses: 'We're beating them all' — President Trump taunted Democrats at a major rally in Iowa Thursday night on the eve of key Senate impeachment action and just days before the nation's first presidential caucuses there. “We're winning a lot, we're beating them all,” he said.
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The Hill, The Daily Beast and Raw Story
Associated Press:
Gavel time: Will chief justice expand his impeachment role? — WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief Justice John Roberts is the picture of judicial modesty at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, wearing his unadorned black robe and wielding an ivory gavel as he presides over the Senate.
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Todd S. Purdum / The Atlantic:
Democrats Never Found Their Hero
Democrats Never Found Their Hero
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Twitchy and The Gateway Pundit
Politico:
Trump expected to reveal travel ban expansion on Friday — President Donald Trump is expected to reveal an expansion of his controversial travel ban on Friday, the same day he could be acquitted in his impeachment trial and just days ahead of the president's annual State of the Union address.
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Politico:
Iowa Democrats fear losing first-in-the-nation status — DES MOINES, Iowa — Bruised feelings from Julián Castro's criticism this fall that Iowa is too white and too unrepresentative of the Democratic Party to go first in the nominating process have been replaced by spreading fears here that critics could get their way in 2024.
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Associated Press, The Hill and Breitbart
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United States Senator Lamar Alexander:
Alexander Statement on Impeachment Witness Vote — “I worked with other senators to make sure that we have the right to ask for more documents and witnesses, but there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven and that does not meet the United States Constitution's high bar …
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
The Atlantic made Rahm Emanuel a contributing editor. Then, suddenly, he wasn't. — Last May, the Atlantic announced that Rahm Emanuel, who'd just left his post as Chicago mayor, would be joining the magazine as a contributing editor. “The Atlantic will be the primary home for Emanuel's writing …
Steve Beynon / Stars & Stripes:
64 US troops suffered traumatic brain injuries from Iranian missile attack, as casualty total continues to balloon — WASHINGTON — The Pentagon announced Thursday that 64 American troops sustained mild traumatic brain injuries as a result of the Iranian missile strikes on two military bases in Iraq …
Michael Edison Hayden / Southern Poverty Law Center:
White Nationalist State Department Official Still Active in Hate Movement — U.S. State Department official Matthew Q. Gebert has been steadily producing white nationalist propaganda in the nearly six months since he was suspended from his job, Hatewatch has learned.
Politico:
Pence aide who testified in impeachment inquiry to leave VP's office — A national security aide to Vice President Mike Pence and key witness in the House's impeachment of President Donald Trump will be leaving her post in the vice president's office early to join Central Command, according to two people with knowledge of her plans.
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Raw Story, Wall Street Journal and The Hill
Michael Balsamo / New Haven Register:
AP Exclusive: Barr names new U.S. attorney in DC — WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General William Barr on Thursday named Timothy Shea, one of his closest advisers, to be the next top prosecutor in the nation's capital. — Shea will lead the largest United States attorney's office in the country …