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2:35 PM ET, December 16, 2020

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Dan Diamond / Politico:
‘We want them infected’: Trump appointee demanded ‘herd immunity’ strategy, emails reveal  —  A top Trump appointee repeatedly urged top health officials to adopt a “herd immunity” approach to Covid-19 and allow millions of Americans to be infected by the virus, according to internal emails obtained …
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Keith Griffith / Associated Press:
MAGA turns on Mitch: Trump allies including Michael Flynn slam the GOP Senate majority leader for ‘caving to the mob and China’ for recognizing Biden as president-elect  — Trump loyalists were furious after McConnell congratulated Biden on Tuesday  — Top allies accused Senate majority leader of selling out the party's leader
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Ewan Palmer / Newsweek:
QAnon Supporters Vow to Leave GOP After Mitch McConnell Accepts Election Result  —  Supporters of the QAnon conspiracy theory have unsurprisingly turned their backs on Mitch McConnell after he finally congratulated President-elect Joe Biden on his election victory.
Discussion: Politico and Crooks and Liars
Richard Fowler / Fox News:
Trump's defeat is now final, bringing a disastrous presidency to a welcome end  —  Biden's victory was not the result of fraud, as Trump falsely claims  —  Biden calls for unity, blasts Trump after Electoral College vote  —  The former reality TV performer who is now president …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA, Democrats and NBC News
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Journalists, it's time for a cold-turkey breakup with Trump  —  Long before he glided down that golden escalator at Trump Tower in 2015 to announce his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump was an object of media fascination.  He could never actually become president, of course …
Discussion: Forbes and Raw Story
Axios:
Mitch McConnell is outmuscling Trump as the dominant GOP powerbroker on Capitol Hill
Aída Chávez / The Intercept:
AOC: Nancy Pelosi Needs to Go, but There's Nobody to Replace Her Yet … Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez believes the Democratic Party needs new leadership, telling The Intercept in an interview that it's time for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to go.
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Politico:
Hill leaders close in on Covid stimulus deal
Emily McCullar / Texas Monthly:
Texas Wedding Photographers Have Seen Some $#!  +  —  They know what you did this summer.  —  NOTES  —  The wedding photographer had already spent an hour or two inside with the unmasked wedding party when one of the bridesmaids approached her.  The woman thanked her for still showing up …
Discussion: Mediaite
John Hudson / Washington Post:
Hundreds of invitees skip Mike Pompeo's indoor holiday party at State Department  —  Only a tiny fraction of the more than 900 guests invited to an indoor holiday party hosted by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his wife Susan showed up on Tuesday following an outcry from public health officials …
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Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Pompeo in quarantine after coronavirus exposure
ABC13:
Alleged crusade to stop voter fraud lands former HPD captain in handcuffs  —  HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A former Houston Police Department Captain was arrested and charged for running a man off the road and pointing a gun at his head in an attempt to prove claims of a massive voter fraud scheme …
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Eric Hananoki / Media Matters for America:   The Texas organization connected to an alleged assault over imaginary voter fraud posts violent and conspiratorial rhetoric
Sun-Sentinel:
A mysterious gap in COVID-19 deaths appeared in Florida before the presidential election  —  An astonishing pattern has emerged in Florida's COVID death tally — one that suggests the state manipulated a backlog of unrecorded fatalities, presenting more favorable death counts in the days leading up to the 2020 presidential election.
Katie Shepherd / Washington Post:
North Carolina GOP lawmaker urges Trump to suspend civil liberties to keep power: ‘Invoke the Insurrection Act’  —  On Facebook, North Carolina state Sen. Bob Steinburg (R) paraphrased a conservative commentator to make a radical suggestion: President Trump should declare a national emergency …
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John Bowden / The Hill:
Republican NC state senator: Trump should ‘invoke the Insurrection Act’
Discussion: Election Law Blog
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Hunter Biden in 2017 sent ‘best wishes’ from ‘entire Biden family’ to China firm chairman, requested $10M wire  —  2017 letter asked chairman to ‘properly fund and operate’ Biden joint venture with Chinese energy company  —  Hunter Biden failed to report $400G in income from Burisma, new email shows
Discussion: NOQ Report
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Tyler Olson / Fox News:
Biden says 'I'm confident' Hunter did nothing wrong, amid federal probe into ‘tax affairs’
Discussion: National Review and New York Post
The Daily Beast:
Value of Loeffler's Mansion Dropped $6M Overnight—and Nobody Can Explain Why  —  The estate went from a $10.5 million appraisal to $4.1 million, resulting in a much lower tax bill for the senator and her husband.  —  When Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and her husband, Jeffrey Sprecher …
Suzanne Venker / Washington Examiner:
Traditional marriage roles make for much better sex  —  In 2014, author and psychologist Lori Gottlieb wrote an article for the New York Times about a study that found egalitarian, or “50-50,” marriages (in which both parents work full time outside the home and split household and childcare right …
Christian Middleton / Mississippi Free Press:
UM Fires History Professor Who Criticizes ‘Powerful, Racist Donors’ and ‘Carceral State’  —  During a period of what University of Mississippi faculty are calling a time of increasing paranoia, the university is set to terminate a celebrated professor of history.
Ben Lindbergh / The Ringer:
MLB Is Finally Recognizing the Negro Leagues as the Major Leagues They Always Were  —  Negro League statistics from 1920 to 1948 will now be officially classified as “major league,” marking a long-overdue acknowledgment of the accomplishments of players who didn't have the opportunity to play in the American or National Leagues
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
We're Never Going Back to the 1950s  —  Twenty years ago, the sociologist Robert Putnam in Bowling Alone used the decline of bowling leagues since the middle of the 20th century to symbolize America's declining social engagement.  This year, he published a sequel of sorts, The Upswing …
Craig Stirling / Bloomberg:
Fifty Years of Tax Cuts for Rich Didn't Trickle Down, Study Says  — Paper looks at fiscal policies in 18 countries over 50 years  — Governments shouldn't worry about taxes on rich, author says  —  Tax cuts for rich people breed inequality without providing much of a boon to anyone else …
Discussion: Raw Story and The Intellectualist
Associated Press:
‘I do not feel safe’: Kansas GOP mayor resigns after threats over backing mask mandate  —  A Republican mayor in western Kansas announced in a letter to city officials and on social media Tuesday that she is resigning, effective immediately, because of threats she has received after she publicly supported a mask mandate.
Zack Budryk / The Hill:
Sen. Angus King proposes Netflix, Disney, HBOMax stream free over holidays to stop COVID-19 spread  —  Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) called on video streaming platforms to make their content available for free during the holiday season to encourage people to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Heather Long / Washington Post:
Nearly 8 million Americans have fallen into poverty since the summer  —  Nation's poverty rate has risen at the fastest pace ever this year after aid for the unemployed declined.  —  The U.S. poverty rate has surged over the past five months, with 7.8 million Americans falling into poverty …
Orion Rummler / Axios:
Inauguration to be limited to State of the Union-sized audience  —  President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration will have limited in-person attendance due to rising coronavirus cases, with a live audience that “resembles a State of the Union” address, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies said Wednesday.
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Expected to Unseal Charges Against New Suspect in 1988 Lockerbie Bombing  —  Charges aimed at top bomb-maker for late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi  —  WASHINGTON—U.S. prosecutors are expected to unseal charges against a suspect they allege was a top bomb-maker for the late Libyan …
Douglas MacMillan / Washington Post:
America's biggest companies are flourishing during the pandemic and putting thousands of people out of work  —  A Post analysis found 45 of the 50 biggest U.S. companies turned a profit since March.  The majority of firms cut staff and gave the bulk of profits to shareholders.
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Senator Jon Tester on Democrats and Rural Voters: ‘Our Message Is Really, Really Flawed’  —  Mr. Tester, a Montana farmer, said in an interview that Democrats had failed to connect with much of the country: “You cannot have Chuck Schumer talking rural issues to rural people.”
Greg Giroux / Bloomberg Government:
Four California Districts Split Tickets for President, Congress  — GOP benefited from strong candidates, unpopular propositions  — Democrats still will have 42-11 advantage in House delegation  —  Republicans won four House races in California in congressional districts carried …
Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Trump Spy Chief Stirs Dispute Over China Election-Meddling Views  — Disagreement is over the extent of interference by China  — Ratcliffe may withhold certification of a report to Congress  —  President Donald Trump's spy chief is considering holding up a report to Congress …
Marc Thiessen / Washington Post:
Giving Trump credit for the vaccine is the best way for Biden to unite the country  —  Joe Biden promised in his victory speech to “unite us here at home” and told Trump supporters that he wanted to “put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the temperature [and] see each other again.”
Discussion: USA Today
Tatiana Siegel / Hollywood Reporter:
Bob Iger, Jeffrey Katzenberg In the Mix for Biden Ambassadorship Roles  —  The Disney executive chairman is at the top of the president-elect's wish list for a diplomatic assignment with the DreamWorks and Quibi mogul also in the mix.  —  It appears that Bob Iger might have a future in public service after all.
 
 
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