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8:35 PM ET, February 5, 2020

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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
How Mitt Romney Decided Trump Is Guilty  —  Mitt Romney didn't want to go through with it.  —  “This has been the most difficult decision I have ever had to make in my life,” he told me yesterday afternoon in his Senate office.  Roughly 24 hours later, Romney would deliver a speech announcing …
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Washington Post:
Romney votes to convict Trump on charge of abuse of power, becoming the lone Republican to break ranks  —  Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) sealed a place in history Wednesday by voting to convict President Trump of abuse of power, becoming a lone voice of dissent in a Republican Party that otherwise …
Laura Bassett / GQ:
Why Susan Collins Is More Dangerous Than Mitch McConnell  —  It's doubtful that Collins is simply naive and easily duped after serving in the Senate for more than two decades.  —  In the era of Trumpian hyper-partisanship, Susan Collins, the “moderate” Republican senator from Maine …
Discussion: Slate, CBS News and Daily Kos
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Romney denies Trump unanimous Republican support  —  Mitt Romney brought a stunning twist to the end of President Donald Trump's impeachment trial: A bipartisan vote to convict the president on charges of abuse of power.  —  The Wednesday announcement by the Utah Republican made him the only member …
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Impeachment Trial Updates: Senate Acquits Trump, Ending Historic Trial  —  Three Senate Democrats from conservative-leaning states who had been targeted by the White House as possible defectors voted to convict Mr. Trump, depriving the president of the chance to claim a bipartisan exoneration despite the political risk.
Peter Wehner / The Atlantic:
A Profile in Courage  —  Mitt Romney is doing something nearly unheard …
Discussion: Breitbart and HuffPost
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney shows us all is not lost
Discussion: Breitbart
Julia Arciga / The Daily Beast:
Don Jr. Calls Sen. Mitt Romney a ‘Pussy’ for Announcing Vote to Convict Trump
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Task & Purpose
Erielle Davidson / The Federalist:
Romney's Entire Career Has Been About Punishing Republicans For Voting For Him
Discussion: American Greatness and Breitbart
Politico:
Pelosi unloads on Trump in private meeting after SOTU standoff  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped into President Donald Trump in a private meeting with Democrats Wednesday, just hours after the two jousted in a silent sparring match during his State of the Union address.
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Tamar Lapin / New York Post:
Nancy Pelosi ‘pre-ripped’ pages of Trump's SOTU speech, video shows  —  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi apparently made tiny tears into her copy of President Trump's State of the Union address — so that her speech-ripping moment could go off without a hitch.  —  As Trump introduced cancer …
Discussion: Fox News and The Gateway Pundit
Rick Wilson / The Daily Beast:
Trump's Speech Was a Bataan Death March of Bullsh*t
Discussion: Raw Story
The Hill:
Pelosi trashes Trump address: ‘He shredded the truth, so I shredded his speech’
Discussion: Redstate, Townhall and New York Post
Yvonne Wingett Sanchez / Arizona Republic:
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema says she will vote to convict President Trump on impeachment charges  —  Citing her concern for the Constitution as well as the conduct of future presidents, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema will vote Wednesday to convict President Donald Trump on the impeachment charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Discussion: CNN, Townhall, Breitbart and Twitchy
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Jessica Taylor / The Cook Political Report:   Alabama Senate Moves From Toss Up to Lean Republican
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Sen. Jones says he will vote to convict Trump, drawing criticism from GOP rivals
Discussion: The Hill
ProPublica:
The Iowa Caucuses App Had Another Problem: It Could Have Been Hacked  —  ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power.  Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published.  —  A glitch in the smartphone app used to count and report votes …
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New York Times:
What Went Wrong for Joe Biden in Iowa
Discussion: Mother Jones and IJR
Sherrod Brown / New York Times:
In Private, Republicans Admit They Acquitted Trump Out of Fear  —  One journalist remarked to me, “How in the world can these senators walk around here upright when they have no backbone?”  —  Mr. Brown is a Democratic senator from Ohio.  —  Not guilty.  Not guilty.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Washington Post:
House managers: Trump won't be vindicated.  The Senate won't be, either.  —  Reps. Adam Schiff (Calif.), Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.), Zoe Lofgren (Calif.), Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), Val Demings (Fla.), Sylvia Garcia (Tex.) and Jason Crow (Colo.) were the Democratic House managers in the impeachment trial of President Trump.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
What's next — giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to David Duke?  —  So that the right-wing, faux-outrage crowd does not have a meltdown, let me be clear: I am sorry to hear talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh has cancer.  Any decent person should hope he has a full recovery.
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Politico:
First head rolls after Biden's weak Iowa finish  —  DES MOINES — Joe Biden's campaign has parted ways with its Iowa field director, two days after the former vice president came in an embarrassing fourth place in the primary caucus state.  —  Adrienne Bogen, who headed field operations for Biden …
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Bhaskar Sunkara / The Guardian:   The DNC can't steal the election from Bernie Sanders despite the Iowa chaos
Eric Bradner / CNN:
2020 race moves to New Hampshire as Iowa keeps counting
Discussion: KFOR-TV
Matthew Haag / New York Times:
Surprise for New York Renters: No More Broker Fees  —  Regulators unexpectedly banned broker fees for renters, which in the city have long amounted to as much as 15 percent of the annual lease.  —  In New York's City intensely competitive rental market, tenants usually deal with middlemen known as brokers …
Hollywood Reporter:
Kirk Douglas, Indomitable Icon of Hollywood's Golden Age, Dies at 103  —  The actor starred in such films as ‘Champion,’ ‘The Bad and the Beautiful,’ ‘Lust for Life,’ ‘Gunfight at the O.K. Corral’ and ‘Spartacus,’ to name just a few.  —  Kirk Douglas, the son of a ragman who channeled a deep …
George Conway / Washington Post:
I believe the president, and in the president  —  George T. Conway III is a lawyer in New York and an adviser to the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump super PAC.  —  I believe the president, and in the president.  —  I believe the Senate is right to acquit the president.
Discussion: Mediaite
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
TV Ratings Declined for Trump's State of the Union Speech  —  About 37 million Americans tuned in on Tuesday, the smallest audience of President Trump's tenure.  —  President Trump put a “Celebrity Apprentice” spin on his State of the Union address on Tuesday, seeding the 78-minute broadcast …
Josh Kovensky / Talking Points Memo:
New Evidence Shows Pressure Campaign Started Earlier With Prior Ukraine Prez  —  As the Senate votes to acquit President Trump over his bid to extort the Ukrainian government into providing him with domestic political help, TPM has new evidence suggesting that the pressure campaign came far closer …
Discussion: Fox News, Spectator USA and Raw Story
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Christopher Miller / BuzzFeed News:
Evangelical Christians Also Wanted To Get Rid Of The US Ambassador To Ukraine
Discussion: The Hill
Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:
Former ‘Simpsons’ writer slams Pompeo tweet: ‘Please do not ever ever ever use Simpsons material’  —  A former writer for “The Simpsons” on Wednesday ripped Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for using a snapshot from the show to knock Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), saying …
Discussion: NBC News, Spectator USA, IJR and Raw Story
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Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Pompeo accidentally proves the wrong point with Simpsons reference
Discussion: HuffPost, Daily Kos and Vanity Fair
Rick Porter / Hollywood Reporter:
TV Ratings: State of the Union Falls in Early Broadcast Numbers  —  Preliminary figures show the annual address down by double digits versus 2019.  —  The State of the Union address drew a considerably smaller audience on the broadcast networks than it did a year ago, at least in the preliminary ratings from Tuesday.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and POLITICUSUSA
FactCheck.org:
FactChecking the State of the Union  —  The president's address included false and misleading claims on jobs, wages, energy, immigration and more.  — 370.7K  —  In his 2020 address to Congress, President Donald Trump stretched and distorted the facts:  — Trump claimed the economy is “the best it has ever been.”
Discussion: WUSA and CNN
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Chris Lindahl / IndieWire:
Disney Didn't Just Buy ‘Hamilton’ for $75 Million; It Bought a Potential Franchise  —  After Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical “Hamilton” opened in New York in 2015, getting your hands on tickets became a near-impossible feat.  It went on to gross $500 million, won 11 Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize …
 
 
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Politico:
Democrats weigh renewed Ukraine push after Trump acquittal
Discussion: Politico
Jennifer Szalai / New York Times:
How Trump Is Remaking the Highest Office in His Own Image
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
'Acquittal doesn't mean innocence': #AmericansFindTrumpGuilty hashtag compares Trump to OJ Simpson
Discussion: COURIER
U.S. Department of Justice:
Justice Department Announces Investigation into Conditions in Four Mississippi Prisons
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
DOJ reviews allegation that Erik Prince misled Congress in Russia probe
Washington Post:
Impeachment vote live updates: Trump remains in office after Senate votes to acquit impeached president …
Andrew Stiles / Washington Free Beacon:
Mike Bloomberg's Historically Diminutive Stature, In Context
Discussion: Townhall
 Earlier Items: 
Alexa Ura / The Texas Tribune:
New Texas election process has Democrats expecting a delay in Super Tuesday delegate totals
Discussion: National Review and The Hill
Mairav Zonszein / Columbia Journalism Review:
What happened to The Forward?  —  How America's Jewish newspaper lost the left
Hollywood Reporter:
Brutally Honest Oscar Ballot: ‘Irishman’ “Was Boring,” Tarantino “Amazing,” “I Want an American Director to Win”
Discussion: New York Post and VICE
Vivian Salama / CNN:
Pentagon officials stunned by White House decision to block Ukraine aid, new emails show
Discussion: Politico and Raw Story
Lauren Hepler / protocol:
New Silicon Valley extreme: The 2:30 a.m. tech bus from Salida
Discussion: Nieman Lab
BuzzFeed News:
She Shunned Islam And Was Embraced By Trump World. They Took Her Money, Then Turned On Her.
 

 
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Disney said Disney+ Q4 ARPU in the US and Canada, down 1% QoQ to $7.70, was affected partly by new wholesale arrangements with some distributors

The Hollywood Reporter:
Disney expects to spend $24B on content in 2025, up from $23.4B in 2024, due to sports programming expenses rising after NFL rate increases and NBA contracts

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