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Trump takes on Judge Amy Berman Jackson ahead of Roger Stone's sentencing — First he went after the prosecutors who recommended a multiyear sentence for his friend Roger Stone. Then President Trump turned his Twitter ire to the “witch hunt disgrace” of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation …
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Trump seeks to bend the executive branch as part of impeachment vendetta — President Trump is testing the rule of law one week after his acquittal in his Senate impeachment trial, seeking to bend the executive branch into an instrument for his personal and political vendetta against perceived enemies.
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The Dispatch, The Federalist, The Hill, Common Dreams, The Independent and Daily Kos


After Stone Case, Prosecutors Say They Fear Pressure From Trump — The episode also brought to a head tensions in the U.S. attorney's office in Washington. — WASHINGTON — For decades after Watergate, the White House treated the Justice Department with the softest of gloves …
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The Dispatch, CNN, Washington Post, The Guardian, Politico, Townhall, Raw Story, New York Post, Washington Examiner, The Hill, HuffPost, Bloomberg, The Week, Breitbart, BizPac Review, Talking Points Memo and Law & Crime


Trump and Barr Are Out of Control — The prosecutor who quit over the Roger Stone sentencing is sending a powerful message about political weaponization. — Mr. Bauer was a White House counsel in the Obama administration. — The resignation of a Justice Department prosecutor over the sentencing of Roger Stone is a major event.
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Vanity Fair, Raw Story, Rolling Stone and Talking Points Memo


This is a revolting assault on the fragile rule of law — Chuck Rosenberg is a former U.S. attorney, senior FBI official and acting head of the Drug Enforcement Administration. — Something extraordinary and deeply troubling happened at — and to — the Justice Department this week.
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The Guardian, New York Times, The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story, Politico, Los Angeles Times, PJ Media Home, GovExec.com, Gothamist, VICE, Reason, The Mind Shield and IJR


Attorney General William Barr to testify before House Judiciary Committee — Attorney General William Barr has accepted an invitation to testify to the House Judiciary Committee on March 31, ending a year-long standoff that began when the panel first demanded his testimony in the aftermath …
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The Guardian, Washington Post, HuffPost, Associated Press, Mediaite, The Mahablog and Breitbart


Stone juror says she ‘stands with’ the prosecutors
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American Greatness, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller, POLITICUSUSA, KTLA and Raw Story

Lead Roger Stone Juror Ran For Congress As A Democrat In 2012
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The Federalist, The Commercial Appeal, Fox News and POLITICUSUSA

‘Really shocking’: Trump's meddling in Stone case stuns Washington
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Washington Monthly, HuffPost, POLITICUSUSA, CNN, The Gateway Pundit and Raw Story

The Roger Stone Sentencing Fiasco
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BizPac Review, The Gateway Pundit, Washington Post, New York Times and The Daily Caller


Usually the early Democratic presidential contests shrink the field. This year, they've expanded it. — CONCORD, N.H. — The Democratic presidential race burst out of the New Hampshire primary this week into a new and highly unusual phase — with at least a half-dozen viable candidates …
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Politico, New York Times and Associated Press
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Biden on phone call: 'I'll be damned if we're gonna lose this nomination' — Former Vice President Joe Biden — after his pair of devastating losses — tried to reassure supporters on an evening call Wednesday that “things haven't changed” and that there's been “no dropoff in our endorsers.”
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The Hill


Biden Needs Black Voters to Lift His Campaign. But He Has Competition.
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Bloomberg, Financial Times and VTDigger

The State of the Race: Democrats In Despair?
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Union-News and New York Post

Joe Biden plans more TV appearances as he looks to rebound from Iowa, New Hampshire losses
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Foreign Policy, Spectator USA, Twitchy, New York Post and The Federalist


Some Democrats fear fallout from Sanders atop the ticket — DENVER (AP) — The resurgence of Sen. Bernie Sanders in the presidential nominating process is triggering alarm in the Democratic Party, with many warning that a ticket headed by the self-declared socialist could be devastating …
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Why Bernie Sanders's New Hampshire primary win should terrify you

SC's Joe Cunningham slams Bernie Sanders' ‘socialism’ ahead of 2020 Democratic primary
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The Hill


John Kelly Finally Lets Loose on Trump — MORRISTOWN, N.J.—Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, the former National Security Council aide and impeachment witness President Donald Trump fired Friday, was just doing his job, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly told students and guests …
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The Hill, Joe.My.God. and Raw Story
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Army Isn't Investigating Lt. Col. Vindman, Despite Trump's Tweets
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Washington Post, The Week and Talking Points Memo


McClatchy files bankruptcy to shed costs of print legacy and speed shift to digital — McClatchy Co. filed for bankruptcy Thursday, a move that will end family control of America's second largest local news company and hand it to creditors who have expressed support for independent journalism.
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Joe.My.God., more at Mediagazer »


Rush Limbaugh: “Mr. Man Donald Trump” will “have fun” with Pete Buttigieg because he kisses his husband — CNN legal analyst on multiple resignations at the DOJ: “Is Fox News calling the shots?”
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Althouse, The Rush Limbaugh Show, Joe.My.God. and The Daily Beast
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Rush Limbaugh: ‘Mr. Man’ Trump Will ‘Have Fun’ With ‘Gay Guy’ Buttigieg Kissing His Husband
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Contemptor


Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (02/12/2020) from Ipsos Public Affairs — This week's Reuters/Ipsos Core Political survey finds that after President Trump's acquittal, his approval rating among the general population remains unchanged (41%).


Yovanovitch swipes at Trump administration as she's honored for her diplomatic work — Washington (CNN)Retired Ambassador Marie “Masha” Yovanovitch — a highly respected career diplomat who unwittingly became one of the central figures in the impeachment drama — warned about the degradation …
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Marie Yovanovitch, Ex-Envoy, Offers Sober Appraisal of U.S. Diplomacy
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Associated Press and HuffPost


The establishment's dangerous habit of crying wolf — Exaggerating the short-term threat from populism inures people to the threat it poses — Brexiters dubbed it “Project Fear”. President Donald Trump's supporters call it Trump derangement syndrome and Bernie Sanders fans think of it as corporate scaremongering.


Woman punches man in Broadway bar over MAGA-style birthday hat — NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - A man's surprise birthday gift led to a surprise attack at a Broadway bar. — Daniel Sprague was at The Stage bar on Broadway sporting a gift his wife gave him for his 50th birthday bash—a hat that says “Make 50 Great Again.”
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New York Post, Fox News, Breitbart, The Daily Caller, American Greatness, Full Feed and Twitchy


Bloomberg once blamed end of ‘redlining’ for 2008 collapse — WASHINGTON (AP) — At the height of the 2008 economic collapse, then-New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the elimination of a discriminatory housing practice known as “redlining” was responsible for instigating the meltdown.
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Politico, The Hill and Washington Post


Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price to resign after caucus chaos — Troy Price resigned his position as chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party on Wednesday as the organization grapples with the fallout of a botched caucus process that has left the party and state reeling.
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The Guardian, The Gateway Pundit, Mediaite, Talking Points Memo, Joe.My.God. and New York Post
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The Chaos at Condé Nast — The memoirs of Dan Peres and other ex-employees of the magazine company reveal mess behind the gloss of the aughts. — It's a high-class but increasingly common problem: being a former magazine editor in a digitized world that cares little about whose name used to be on top of a defunct masthead.
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The Wrap, more at Mediagazer »


After legendary 53-year career, Brooklyn Federal Judge Jack Weinstein hangs up his robe at age 98 — For years, those around Judge Jack Weinstein dared not mention the R-word — retirement. — Finally, at age 98, the longest-serving federal judge in the country decided it's time.
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Althouse


Trump repeatedly asked Reince Priebus if Wisconsin badgers are ‘mean to people,’ how they ‘work,’ and what they eat, according to a new book — When Reince Priebus was the White House chief of staff, President Donald Trump often subjected him to questioning about badgers …
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Althouse, Vanity Fair, Mediaite, Joe.My.God. and The Week


Michael Bloomberg's Campaign Suddenly Drops Memes Everywhere — A campaign of sponsored content for the candidate flourished suddenly on Instagram. A new outfit, called Meme 2020, is behind it. — Mike Bloomberg has contracted some of the biggest meme-makers on the internet …


Trump to visit Palm Springs area next week for fundraising event at Oracle chairman Larry Ellison's estate — President Donald Trump will attend a campaign fundraising event at Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison's Rancho Mirage, Calif., estate on Feb. 19, less than two weeks before California's Super Tuesday primary election.
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Vox