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Business Insider:
EXCLUSIVE: Jared Kushner helped create a Trump campaign shell company that secretly paid the president's family members and spent $617 million in reelection cash, a source tells Insider … - Jared Kushner approved the creation of a shell company that spent almost half of the Trump campaign's $1.26B war chest …
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New York Times:
Trump's Future: Tons of Cash and Plenty of Options for Spending It — When President Trump departs the White House, he will have a huge pile of cash to fuel his future ambitions. He can hold rallies, hire staff and even lay groundwork for a potential 2024 run.
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No More Mister Nice Blog, American Interregnum, HotAir, Alternet.org, Commentary Magazine and Politico
Jason Easley / POLITICUSUSA:
Jared Kushner And Trump Basically Stole $617 Million Of Trump Campaign Funds — There is an answer to how Trump managed to blow $1 billion in campaign funds. Jared Kushner created a shell company and paid the Trump family $617 million. — Business Insider reported:
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Washington Post
Graeme Massie / The Independent:
Kushner helped create shell Trump campaign company that secretly paid family members, report says — Mr Kushner allegedly helped establish the company in 2018 and Mr Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump was installed as president — Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner allegedly created …
New York Times:
Lara Trump served on the board of a company through which the Trump political operation spent more than $700 million. — Lara Trump, President Trump's daughter-in-law and a senior campaign adviser, served on the board of a limited liability company through which the Trump political operation …
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The Intellectualist and Just An Earth-Bound Misfit, I
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Lou Dobbs Airs Stunning Fact-Check of His Own Election Conspiracies After Company Threatens Legal Action — Fox Business host Lou Dobbs has recently taken to raising questions about voting machine companies, which have been cast as complicit in the supposed grand conspiracy to steal the 2020 election from President Donald Trump.
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Washington Examiner
Axios:
Scoop: Pentagon halts Biden transition briefings — Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller ordered a Pentagon-wide halt to cooperation with the transition of President-elect Biden, shocking officials across the Defense Department, senior administration officials tell Axios.
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Trevor Hunnicutt / Reuters:
Biden team says Defense Department officials halted cooperation
Biden team says Defense Department officials halted cooperation
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Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
US says it is shuttering last 2 consulates in Russia — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has notified Congress that it intends to shutter the last two remaining U.S. consulates in Russia. — The State Department told lawmakers last week that it would permanently close the consulate …
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Jennifer Hansler / CNN:
US plans to shutter remaining consulates in Russia — (CNN)The Trump administration has informed lawmakers of its plan to shutter its two remaining consulates in Russia. — In a notification dated December 10, the US State Department told Congress it intends to close the consulate …
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NPR
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
Executive For US Video Conference Company Spied On Dissidents At Direction Of Chinese Intelligence, Feds Say — A Chinese tech executive spied on users of a U.S. company's video conferencing platform on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence services, according to federal prosecutors.
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The Western Journal, National Review, New York Post and WPHM
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Raw Story:
BUSTED? Why the numbers behind Mitch McConnell's re-election don't add up — On a Thursday in August in Louisville, months before the 2020 election, a parade of cars filled with Kentucky Teamster representatives and labor groups, showed their fury at Mitch McConnell's constant blocking of critical COVID aid.
The Daily Beast:
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Is Throwing Down Big Money to Fuel Pro-Trump Election Challenges — He says he's “not just some pillow guy” to be mocked. He knows Trump is the chosen one because he's familiar with “numbers and charts” and soon even “Trump-haters” will see. — BEAST INSIDE
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Tina Nguyen / Politico:
MAGA leaders call for the troops to keep Trump in office
MAGA leaders call for the troops to keep Trump in office
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Byline Times, Task & Purpose, The Root and Raw Story
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
William Barr: ‘One Standard of Justice’ — The departing attorney general talks about John Durham, Robert Mueller, Hunter Biden, Mike Flynn and the flak he's taken from both parties. — The U.S. attorney general is meditating on one of his frustrations with the modern Justice Department …
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New York Times, Washington Examiner, New York Magazine, Alternet.org, The Gateway Pundit, Newsmax, Mediaite and emptywheel
Christine Hauser / New York Times:
8 Catholic Sisters Die of Covid-19 Within a Week at a Wisconsin Home — They were educators, music teachers and liturgists, living out their remaining years in a retirement residence after lifetimes of service. — They were educators, music teachers and community activists who served tirelessly for those living in poverty.
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New York Post and Catholic Herald
Los Angeles Times:
The wealthy scramble for COVID-19 vaccines: ‘If I donate $25,000 ... would that help me?’ — They're offering tens of thousands of dollars in cash, making their personal assistants pester doctors every day, and asking whether a five-figure donation to a hospital would help them jump the line.
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Breitbart, The Week, The Daily Caller, New York Post and HotAir
Politico:
Judge skewers GOP over suit targeting newly registered voters in Georgia — The judge questioned the basis for the suit on several grounds, including legal standing, but she also expressed concern that segregating ballots could prompt some potential voters not to cast them.
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Associated Press, The American Independent, Law & Crime and Alternet.org
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Laura Barrón-López / Politico:
Democratic organizers set their sights on Asian American voters to win control of the Senate
Democratic organizers set their sights on Asian American voters to win control of the Senate
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Fox News and Washington Examiner
Rebecca Kheel / The Hill:
Space Force troops to be called ‘guardians’ — Service members in the year-old Space Force will be called “guardians,” Vice President Pence announced Friday. — “It is my honor, on behalf of the president of the United States, to announce that henceforth the men and women …
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New York Magazine, Deadline, The Wrap, The Guardian, Air Force Magazine, Defense One, The Daily Caller, American Military News and POLITICUSUSA
Eliza Shapiro / New York Times:
New York City Will Change Many Selective Schools to Address Segregation — The pandemic prompted the mayor's most significant action yet on integration: a major shift in how hundreds of schools admit students. — Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Friday major changes to the way hundreds …
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Washington Post, RedState, TheGrio, Bloomberg, NBC New York and The Hill
Christi Carras / Los Angeles Times:
‘He called me kiddo’: Jill Biden says Wall Street Journal essay was ‘such a surprise’ — Surprised the Wall Street Journal ran an op-ed attacking Jill Biden's preference to use the title “Dr.”? So was Jill Biden. — On Thursday's episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” …
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Business Insider, RedState and The Wrap
Peter Nicholas / The Atlantic:
Was It Worth It? — People who work for President Donald Trump typically meet one of two fates. They fail to show the unthinking loyalty he demands and get fired. Or, maybe worse, they don't get fired—they endure the tantrums and turmoil and survive another day, binding themselves …
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Raw Story, Mediaite and The Bulwark
The Daily Beast:
Pence Said Pfizer Vaccine Distribution Was Going ‘Strong.’ States Are Calling Bullshit. — First states heard they were getting less vaccine than expected. Then the finger-pointing started. — As Vice President Mike Pence sat for his COVID-19 vaccine shot Friday morning …
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NPR, Axios and Alternet.org
Ken Gormley / Washington Post:
If Trump pardons himself, Biden should un-pardon him — Ken Gormley is an expert on the Constitution, the presidency and the pardon power. He is president of Duquesne University. — If President Trump makes the ill-advised decision to try to pardon himself before he leaves the White House in January …
Melissa Mackenzie / The American Spectator:
Blue Dress Proof — What it takes to get the media to believe a Democrat did wrong. — Bill Clinton artwork found at Jeffrey Epstein's home (Etsy screenshot) — For a damaging story about a Democrat to be true, DNA must be found on a blue dress. There must be Blue Dress Proof™.
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Instapundit
David Corn / Mother Jones:
Could Rudy Giuliani Face a Perjury Charge? — The president's lawyer swore to tell the truth, but... Washington, DC, Bureau Chief — Let our journalists help you make sense of the noise: Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter and get a recap of news that matters.
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Alternet.org
Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
From BuzzFeed to Axios, Digital Media Players Prepare for Deal Frenzy — Big players explore acquiring rivals and going public through blank-check companies — Momentum is building toward consolidation in the digital media sector as big and small players alike look for potential combinations.
Washington Post:
Interior shuts Washington Monument after interior secretary tests positive for the coronavirus — Park Service staff say they may have been exposed when David Bernhardt led a private, after-hours tour — Officials have taken the extraordinary step of closing the Washington Monument starting Friday …
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Noreen Malone / Slate:
How the School Reopening Debate Is Tearing One of America's Most Elite Suburbs Apart — It was mid-August. The playgrounds of Brookline, Massachusetts, had finally reopened, and so the news spread fast. Sharon Abramowitz had resigned from the school committee.
Jose Del Real / Washington Post:
‘Latinx’ hasn't even caught on among Latinos. It never will. — The term is an English-language contrivance, not a real gesture at gender inclusivity. — The term “Latinx,” modifying “Latino” and “Latina” to describe people in a gender-inclusive way, has become commonplace — in some quarters.
Alex Kaplan / Media Matters for America:
A viral 4chan hoax about Chief Justice John Roberts tricked a presidential elector and pro-Trump media — A hoax from a far-right message board about a rejected pro-Trump Supreme Court case went viral, drawing millions of views on social media and tricking a presidential elector in Texas …
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YouGov and The Dispatch
US Food and Drug Administration:
FDA Takes Additional Action in Fight Against COVID-19 By Issuing Emergency Use Authorization for Second COVID-19 Vaccine — Action Follows Thorough Evaluation of Available Safety, Effectiveness, and Manufacturing Quality Information by FDA Career Scientists, Input from Independent Experts
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Rudy Takala / Mediaite:
Eric Bolling Savages Establishment Republicans: ‘Trump May Be the Last GOP President’ — Eric Bolling savaged “establishment” Republicans on Friday, telling his viewers they were the reason Donald Trump would be the last Republican president for the foreseeable future.
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Washington Examiner, New York Post, New Republic, Wall Street Journal, POLITICUSUSA and HotAir
Owen Churchill / South China Morning Post:
US senator blocks bill giving Hongkongers special refugee status — Cruz says China would exploit relaxed immigration standards to send spies to the US Under the bill, Hongkongers would be granted temporary protected status, joining citizens from 10 other countries including Syria …
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
Supreme Court Punts Census Case, Giving Trump An Iffy Chance To Alter Numbers — Toggle more options — The U.S. Supreme Court ducked a direct ruling Friday on whether President Trump can exclude undocumented immigrants from a key census count. — At issue in the case …
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