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Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Giuliani, Trump's personal lawyer, tests positive for coronavirus, president says  —  Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, has contracted the coronavirus, the president said Sunday in a tweet.  —  “.@RudyGiuliani, by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC …
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Giuliani has tested positive for the coronavirus, Trump says.  —  Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and President Trump's personal and campaign lawyer, has tested positive for the coronavirus, Mr. Trump announced on Twitter on Sunday.  —  “@RudyGiuliani, by far the greatest mayor …
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Giuliani has tested positive for coronavirus, Trump says  —  Rudy Giuliani, who has led President Trump's legal challenges to try and overturn the election, has tested positive for coronavirus, the president said Sunday.  —  “.@RudyGiuliani, by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC …
CNN:
Rudy Giuliani tests positive for coronavirus, Trump says  —  (CNN)Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney to President Donald Trump, has tested positive for Covid-19, Trump announced.  —  “Get better soon Rudy, we will carry on!!!”  Trump wrote Sunday on Twitter.  —  Giuliani has not announced his diagnosis.
Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Trump Says
Discussion: Michigan Advance
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Two cheers for the Never Trump conservatives  —  The shameful complicity of Republican leaders in President Trump's torrent of deceit about our election tells us there is little hope for a more reasonable post-Trump GOP.  But what about conservatism as a philosophy?  Is it equally discredited?
Discussion: Business Insider
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Peter Nicholas / The Atlantic:
The Republican Plan for the Next Four Years Isn't Normal  —  A national party whose leaders won a civil war in the 19th century and a cold war in the 20th looks to be little more than a promotional tool for Donald Trump at this point in the 21st.  —  Trump will lose his titular role as head …
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Possible 2024 Bid Leaves Other GOP Candidates in a Bind
Discussion: CBS News, Common Dreams and The Root
Bojan Pancevski / Wall Street Journal:
Long a Holdout From Covid-19 Restrictions, Sweden Ends Its Pandemic Experiment  —  Government imposes mandatory measures after failing to contain new surge in infections  —  Sweden's Covid-19 experiment is over.  —  After a late autumn surge in infections led to rising hospitalizations and deaths …
Kevin Roose / New York Times:
How Joe Biden's Digital Team Tamed the MAGA Internet  —  The campaign's empathetic digital strategy held up surprisingly well against President Trump's passionate digital following.  —  Last April, when Rob Flaherty, the digital director for Joe Biden's presidential campaign …
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Biden's already more popular than Trump's ever been
Discussion: Fox News
Dave Boucher / Detroit Free Press:
Black Michigan lawmaker posts voicemails saying she should be lynched  —  One caller told state Rep. Cynthia A. Johnson, D-Detroit, that she should be “swinging from a ... rope.”  —  That echoed another call received by Johnson, who is Black, that predicted the lawmaker would be lynched …
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Susan J. Demas / Michigan Advance:
How does Michigan's Legislature come back from last week's conspiracyfest?
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
Trump burned to the ground by GOP advisor for throwing 'world's biggest hissy fit' at Georgia rally  —  A Republican Party consultant leveled Donald Trump on Sunday morning for his performance before a rally crowd in Georgia on Saturday night that she labeled the “world's biggest hissy fit.”
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Allie Bice / Politico:
Special session over Georgia election would ‘nullify the will of the people,’ secretary of State says
New York Times:
Biden Picks Xavier Becerra to Lead Health and Human Services  —  The selection of Mr. Becerra, the California attorney general, is a surprise.  If confirmed, he will face a daunting challenge in leading the department at a critical moment in the pandemic.  —  WASHINGTON — President-elect …
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Trump mulls dramatic flight to Florida rally on Biden's Inauguration Day  —  President Trump is considering a made-for-TV grand finale: a White House departure on Marine One and final Air Force One flight to Florida for a political rally opposite Joe Biden's inauguration, sources familiar with the discussions tell Axios.
Discussion: Political Wire
Mica Soellner / Washington Examiner:
Chris Wallace corrects HHS secretary for not calling Biden the president-elect  —  Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace made it clear to a top Trump administration official that Joe Biden is indeed the president-elect, following his declared victory in November.
Beverly Gage / Washington Post:
McCarthyism was never defeated.  Trumpism won't be either.  —  Censure brought down a crusading anti-communist senator but fired up his followers.  —  A month after the presidential election, most Republican lawmakers have refused to acknowledge the obvious: Despite President Trump's fondest hopes …
Associated Press:
Saudi Prince Blasts Israel at Bahrain Summit, Says Normalization Must Help Palestinians  —  Prince Turki al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the U.S. and U.K., says Israel is a ‘Western colonizing power’ incarcerating Palestinians in ‘concentration camps’
American Greatness:
The Burden of Proof  —  The faith in fairness has been shattered beyond recovery, and the assumption of anything like a shared consensus seems more and more like a naïve pretense when it isn't just a cynical hustings gambit.  —  Many people, including some good friends …
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Politico
Noah Bierman / Los Angeles Times:
Kamala Harris is on the cusp of power but has to tread carefully  —  Kamala Harris began her political career in 2003 with an audacious gambit, running against and unseating her former boss, San Francisco Dist.  Atty. Terence Hallinan, just a few years after he'd promoted her to be a top assistant.
Discussion: CNN and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
After 2020 Losses, Some Democrats Question Party's Health-Care Focus  —  Some former candidates and strategists say Democrats should have focused more on people who were losing their jobs and struggling to pay rent  —  After suffering losses in congressional races across the country …
David S. D'Amato / The Hill:
The real threat posed by COVID-19 lockdowns  —  People all around the world are expressing a growing discontent with needless lockdown policies that have separated people from their families, obliterated millions of jobs worldwide, caused untold death by limiting or eliminating access …
Karen Matthews / Associated Press:
Sheriff: Defiant NYC bar owner struck deputy with his car  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The co-owner of a New York City bar that authorities said has been defying coronavirus restrictions was taken into custody early Sunday after running over a deputy with a car, authorities said.
Discussion: Forbes and The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Trump's Operation Warp Speed promised a flood of covid vaccines.  Instead, states are expecting a trickle.  —  The administration pledged several hundred million doses in 2020.  Companies will actually ship about 10 percent of that.  —  Federal officials have slashed the amount …
Discussion: Axios
Jane Lytvynenko / BuzzFeed News:
In 2020, Disinformation Broke The US  —  Disinformation and its fallout have defined 2020, the year of the infodemic.  Month after month, self-serving social media companies have let corrosive manipulators out for dollars, votes, and clicks vie for attention, no matter the damage.
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
The Devil Went Down to Georgia  —  The president of the United States asks his supporters to overturn a free and fair election through extralegal means.  What could possibly go wrong?  —  When the defeated president of the United States holds a maskless, anti-democracy disinformation rally straight …
Discussion: Raw Story and Associated Press
Politico:
‘Every Day Was Like a Veep Episode’: The Veepiest Moments of the Trump Era  —  When House of Cards debuted on Netflix in 2013, Americans were shocked and a little thrilled to imagine that its sharp, murderous plotlines might reflect the real Washington D.C.—a sinister place where calculating …
Doyle McManus / Los Angeles Times:
Column: How to detrumpify America  —  President Trump came to office unencumbered by close study of our founding documents.  —  From the start, there was only one bit of the Constitution he found compelling: “I have an Article II, where I have the right to do whatever I want,” he said.
 
 
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Douglas Schoen / The Hill:
A centrist mandate for Joe Biden
Reuters:
Venezuela votes for parliament as opposition denounces fraud
Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Death Came for the Dakotas
Steve Contorno / Tampa Bay Times:
After leaving GOP, David Jolly weighs his political future in Florida as an independent
Discussion: RedState
EJ Dionne Jr / Social Europe:
The Biden victory and the future of the centre-left
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Cass R. Sunstein / Bloomberg:
Biden Has the Right to Name His Own Cabinet
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump is leaving press freedom in tatters. Biden can take these bold steps to repair the damage.
 Earlier Items: 
New York Times:
‘Existential Peril’: Mass Transit Faces Huge Service Cuts Across U.S.
Alex Yablon / Business Insider:
Wall Street has always been progressives' ‘Big Bad.’ But a new generation in the finance industry is starting to sound more like allies than enemies.
Oona Hathaway / Washington Post:
Fewer troops won't end wars. Most U.S. combat involves airstrikes.
Discussion: The Left Coaster
Harry Siegel / New York Daily News:
History rhymes, even on crime: Of NYC, fear and mayoral leadership