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6:20 PM ET, February 7, 2020

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Eric Russell / Press Herald:
Sen. Collins says retribution against witnesses in impeachment process is inappropriate  —  Maine's Republican senator defended her votes to acquit Trump as Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified against him, was escorted out of the White House.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Daily Kos
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Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Key impeachment witness Vindman fired from White House job  —  Washington (CNN)Lt. Col. Alex Vindman, the top Ukraine expert at the National Security Council, was pushed out of his role Friday months earlier than expected, according to a statement from his attorney.
New York Times:
Impeachment Witness Alexander Vindman Fired From the White House  —  Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, whose testimony in the House inquiry infuriated President Trump and his allies, will be reassigned within the military, officials said.  “I'm not happy with him,” Trump said.  Colonel Vindman's brother was fired too.
NBC News:
Vindman, who provided key impeachment testimony, ‘escorted’ from White House, attorney says  —  “The truth has cost LTC Alexander Vindman his job, his career, and his privacy,” Vindman's attorney told NBC News.  —  WASHINGTON — Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the top Ukraine expert …
Discussion: Washington Post and The Hill
Politico:
Vindman, a star Trump impeachment witness, escorted out of the White House  —  Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a central witness in the impeachment charges against President Donald Trump, was removed from his job and escorted out of the White House on Friday, according to his lawyer …
Shannon Pettypiece / NBC News:
Trump warns on impeachment payback: 'You'll see'
Jennifer Hansler / CNN:
Exclusive: Bill Taylor says attacks on Yovanovitch were ‘unconscionable’
Discussion: Raw Story
Bloomberg:
Vindman Escorted From White House After Trump's Senate Acquittal
Sean Illing / Vox:
“We're losing our damn minds”: James Carville unloads on the Democratic Party  —  James Carville arrives for the annual JFK Profiles in Courage Award ceremony in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 20, 2018.  Paul Marotta/Getty Images  —  Why the longtime Democratic strategist is “scared to death” of the 2020 election.
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
So, Now What?  —  CONCORD, N.H. — Although controversy continues to swirl around the Iowa caucuses, folks here in New Hampshire seemed to have already moved on.  They don't need an official recanvass or final party certified winner to tell them what happened on Monday night.
Discussion: CNBC
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Mark Murray / NBC News:   NBC News/Marist poll: Sanders, Buttigieg continue to lead in New Hampshire
Ryan Teague Beckwith / Bloomberg:
Team Clinton Hits Sanders Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
Discussion: CNN
The Hill:
Key House Democrat says Perez must go: 'He doesn't lead on anything'  —  A top Democratic voice on election reform is calling for the ouster of Tom Perez, the powerful chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) who has come under fire following the Iowa caucuses.
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Joseph Cox / VICE:
Shadow's Cancelled Nevada Caucus App Had Errors, Too
Discussion: Breitbart, Mashable and National Review
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Vice President Pence defends deficit expansion under Trump as necessary for economic growth  — Vice President Mike Pence defended deficit expansion under the Trump administration during a CNBC interview Friday, saying that debt and deficits are secondary concerns compared to economic growth.
Discussion: National Review and Mother Jones
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Steve Benen / MSNBC:
The nagging detail about job growth Trump probably won't like
Discussion: New York Times and POLITICUSUSA
Washington Post:
Secret Service has paid rates as high as $650 a night for rooms at Trump's properties  —  President Trump's company charges the Secret Service for the rooms agents use while protecting him at his luxury properties — billing U.S. taxpayers at rates as high as $650 per night …
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David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
Why Would a Billionaire Charge the Secret Service $650 a Night?
Discussion: Washington Post and The Hill
James B. Comey / Washington Post:
As usual, Trump called me a sleaze.  But the audience reaction to his rant was more upsetting.  —  James B. Comey is a former director of the FBI and former deputy attorney general.  —  The most important thing that happened during President Trump's post-impeachment rant at the White House didn't happen at the lectern.
New York Times:
Joe Biden Shakes Up Campaign Leadership, Elevating Anita Dunn  —  Ms. Dunn, who worked in the Obama White House, is taking on a new role as Mr. Biden seeks a reset after a disappointing fourth-place finish in Iowa.  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — Anita Dunn, a veteran Democratic operative and top adviser …
Discussion: CNN, The Hill and The Gateway Pundit
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Bill Barrow / Associated Press:   Biden shuffles top campaign leadership after Iowa
Scott Bixby / The Daily Beast:
Mike Bloomberg Is Paying ‘Influencers’ to Make Him Seem Cool  —  The Bloomberg campaign is trying an ad strategy familiar to every other startup with a ton of cash and a questionable business model: paying influencers to make it seem cool.  —  One day after the Iowa caucuses were effectively botched …
Chuck Schumer / New York Times:
The Woman Defending Harvey Weinstein … In the trial of Harvey Weinstein, six women have taken the stand, each making similar accusations of rape and sexual assault against the movie producer.  Throughout their testimony, Weinstein's defense lawyers have portrayed those encounters as consensual …
Matthew Cappucci / Washington Post:
Antarctica just hit 65 degrees, its warmest temperature ever recorded  —  It comes days after earth's warmest January on record.  —  Just days after the earth saw its warmest January on record, Antarctica has broken its warmest temperature ever recorded.  A reading of 65 degrees was taken …
Discussion: The Week
Li Yuan / New York Times:
Widespread Outcry in China Over Death of Coronavirus Doctor  —  The doctor, Li Wenliang, had been silenced by the police after warning about the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds in China and sickened thousands.  —  They posted videos of the Les Misérables song, “Do You Hear the People Sing.”
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Gerry Shih / Washington Post:
Doctor's death from coronavirus sparks a digital uprising, rattling China's leaders
Discussion: The Nation
New York Times:
New York to Sue Trump Administration Over Global Entry Freeze  —  The lawsuit will challenge the federal government's decision to bar New Yorkers from enrolling in programs that allow travelers to skip lines at airports.  —  New York State officials said on Friday that they planned to sue …
Vicky Ward / CNN:
Exclusive photos of Giuliani in Spain show Lev Parnas has lots more to share  —  New York (CNN)Stored in devices seized from Lev Parnas by law enforcement, there's a 34-second cell phone video of Rudy Giuliani relishing a bullfight.  There are also photos of Donald Trump's personal attorney posing …
Discussion: Raw Story
Chris Lee / Vulture:
Who Is Writing Brad Pitt's Awards Season Speeches?  —  By this point in awards season, Brad Pitt's march toward a Best Supporting Actor Oscar seems all but inevitable.  Not to say anyone's complaining.  In fact, the loudest knock against the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star is that his warm …
Discussion: NB Blog, TheBlaze and Slate
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
In its own document, Fox News rips Fox News host Sean Hannity  —  Each night, Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity engage in some shallow blather during the “handoff” between their ratings-killing programs.  In Thursday night's version, Hannity told Carlson, “You know the deep-state story is even getting bigger.
Parker Molloy / Media Matters for America:
Chris Cillizza, impeachment, and a grotesque monument to modern media  —  What CNN's analyst shows about what gets prioritized in the press  —  You know how in movies like Freaky Friday, 13 Going on 30, and Big, there are always those scenes where the main character has to learn how to be an adult?
Matt Stevens / New York Times:
What It Was Like to Work for Andrew Yang  —  He has called his campaign “the journey of my life.”  But what got lost in the novelty of his bid, former employees say, was scrutiny of his life before this particular journey.  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — The Andrew Yang on the presidential debate stage …
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Age of Decadence  —  Cut the drama.  The real story of the West in the 21st century is one of stalemate and stagnation.  —  An Opinion columnist and the author of the forthcoming book “The Decadent Society,” from which this essay is adapted.  —  Everyone knows that we live …
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
Trump's State of the Union speech was a white supremacist vision of America  —  President Trump defiled the majesty of the East Room of the White House with a vulgar display of vindictiveness that shocked even those of us who didn't expect anything less.  For more than an hour …
Jessica Sidman / Washingtonian:
AOC: It's “Impossible” to Get a Good Bacon-Egg-and-Cheese in DC  —  “I don't know how anybody eats in Washington, DC,” the congresswoman says.  —  We get it, we get it, DC isn't New York.  The political bickering!  The lack of bodegas!  The lack of bodega cats!
Megan Messerly / The Nevada Independent:
Culinary Union suggests Sanders, Warren asking union members to trade health plans for ‘promises’  —  Union members cheer during a UNITE HERE Culinary Union Town Hall meeting with former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020.  (Jeff Scheid/The Nevada Independent)
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
 
 
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