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10:05 AM ET, December 23, 2020

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New York Times:
Trump Pardons Two Russia Inquiry Figures and Blackwater Guards  —  The pre-Christmas wave of 20 pardons and commutations are not likely to be the last before Mr. Trump leaves office on Jan. 20.  —  In an audacious pre-Christmas round of pardons, President Trump granted clemency on Tuesday …
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Washington Post:
Trump grants clemency to 20 people, including three former GOP members of Congress and two men convicted in the Russia probe  —  President Trump granted clemency on Tuesday to 20 people, including three former Republican members of Congress and two people who were convicted of crimes as part …
The White House:
Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency  —  Today, President Donald J. Trump granted Full Pardons to 15 individuals and commuted part or all of the sentences of an additional 5 individuals.  —  Alfonso Costa — President Trump granted a full pardon to Alfonso Costa, a dentist from Pittsburgh.
Axios:
Trump unleashes signature chaos with stimulus threat and wave of controversial pardons  —  Advisers to President Trump tell Axios three forces drove last night's twin bombshells — a slew of pardons for his allies, and a last-hour attack on the $900 billion stimulus bill as a “disgrace.”
The Guardian:
Trump pardons Blackwater contractors jailed for massacre of Iraq civilians
Discussion: WKRN-TV and Associated Press
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Trump pardons Blackwater contractors convicted in deaths of 14 Iraqi civilians
Discussion: Informed Comment, Politico and The Week
Washington Post:
Trump calls on Congress to approve $2,000 stimulus checks, hinting that he might not sign economic relief bill into law without changes  —  The president has still not signed the measure even though it passed Monday night.  He called the measure “a disgrace.”
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New York Times:
Trump Demands Changes to Coronavirus Relief Bill, Calling It a ‘Disgrace’
Axios:
Trump asks Congress to increase stimulus payments
Marc Ambinder / The Daily Beast:
Sources: Secret Service Has No Plan if Trump Refuses to Go  —  But they do have procedures for handling trespassers.  —  If there are any checklists or plans, procedures or guidelines for the Secret Service to follow in the event of an autogolpe—a Latin American-style crisis …
Discussion: Raw Story and Alternet.org
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The Daily Beast:
Trump Tells Sidney Powell He Won't Name Her ‘Special Counsel’
Washington Post:
Republicans plunge into open battle over attempts to overturn Trump's loss to Biden  —  The GOP is plunging into open warfare over President-elect Joe Biden's election victory — with President Trump taunting Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in a passive-aggressive email blast …
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Bradford Betz / Fox News:
Warnock's wife told officer that her husband is ‘a great actor’ after domestic dispute  —  Medical officials did not find visible signs of injury on his wife's foot and Warnock was never charged with a crime.  —  Ossoff, Warnock would embrace ‘far-left liberal policies’ in Senate: Alyssa Farah
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Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Warnock's ex-wife calls him ‘great actor’ in police footage of dispute's aftermath  —  Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock's ex-wife told Atlanta police officers that her husband was a “great actor” after he denied her claims that he ran over her foot with his car …
New York Times:
Pfizer Nears Deal With Trump Administration to Provide More Vaccine Doses  —  The company could provide at least tens of millions of additional doses of a coronavirus vaccine under an agreement that would give it better access to the supplies it needs to expand manufacturing.
Discussion: CBS News, Just The News and The Week
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Ben Collins / NBC News:
As Trump meets with QAnon influencers, the conspiracy theory's adherents beg for dictatorship  —  On Friday, President Donald Trump met with current and former advisers in the Oval Office, including retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, and one person familiar with the meeting said Flynn advocated …
Washington Post:
FBI links Iran to online hit list targeting top officials who've refuted Trump's election fraud claims  —  The FBI has concluded that Iran was behind online efforts earlier this month to incite violence against the bureau's director, a former top U.S. cyber expert and multiple state elections …
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Dustin Volz / Wall Street Journal:
Iran Pushed Online Effort to Incite Violence Against Officials Defending U.S. Election Result
Discussion: Axios
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Associated Press:
WH virus coordinator Deborah Birx says she will retire
Washington Post:
Despite Trump's intense hunt for voter fraud, officials in key states have so far identified just a small number of possible cases  —  In Pittsburgh, the local police department this year received 10 complaints of possible fraudulent voting in the November election.
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
What happened to Maria Bartiromo?  The Trump election fraud story has the TV news biz asking  —  When a public company makes news, a chief executive can expect a text or call from Maria Bartiromo.  —  The veteran business journalist, now an anchor at Fox News, made her bones by getting sit-downs …
Discussion: Washington Post
Phil Helsel / NBC News:
U.S. reports more Covid deaths than ever before  —  The United States on Tuesday saw the highest number of Covid-19 deaths in a single day, according to a count of reports by NBC News.  —  The 3,350 reported deaths break a previous single-day high that was set just last week, on Dec. 16.
Discussion: Balloon Juice, Axios and NPR
Roger Sollenberger / Salon:
Jared Kushner signed off on secret payments to top campaign officials, source says  —  Source tells Salon that dubious shell-company arrangements to pay top officials were approved by Kushner and Trump  —  Top White House adviser Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law …
Discussion: The Intellectualist
David Enrich / New York Times:
Trump's Longtime Banker at Deutsche Bank Resigns  —  Rosemary Vrablic, who oversaw hundreds of millions of dollars in loans to President Trump's company, will leave the bank next week.  —  President Trump's longtime banker at Deutsche Bank, who arranged for the German lender to make hundreds …
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Amara Omeokwe / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Jobless Claims Retreat From Three-Month High  —  Claims still hovering at highest levels since recent peaks in September  —  The number of workers seeking unemployment benefits fell last week, amid signs the economy is continuing to recover, but at a slowing pace.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Adam Klasfeld / Law & Crime:
Arizona GOP May Face Sanctions for Filing Lawsuit Contradicted by Audit, Judge Suggests  —  The Arizona Republican Party could face court sanctions for filing a lawsuit even though the state's audit debunked its allegations, a judge suggested in a ruling tossing the case.
New York Times:
How Cities Lost Control of Police Discipline  —  In the chaos of 1960s Detroit, a fledgling police union laid the groundwork for a system that, to this day, constrains discipline for officers accused of misconduct.  —  It took Portland, Ore., almost $1 million in legal fees …
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
President Trump doesn't get the vaccine credit he deserves  —  It is now an established fact that the numerous naysayers who predicted President Trump could never deliver a vaccine this year were wrong.  Thankfully, he did what they insisted couldn't be done.
Discussion: RedState
Derek Robertson / Politico:
Flint Has Clean Water Now.  Why Won't People Drink It?  —  In a city synonymous for half a decade with disaster, something remarkable happened in February 2019.  A team of researchers reported that Flint's homes—even the ones at the highest risk for undrinkable, lead-poisoned tap water …
Aaron Sibarium / Washington Free Beacon:
How the Centers for Disease Control Went Woke  —  A look at the experts and the arguments that persuaded a government agency to prioritize ‘equity’ over saving lives  —  In 2015, Dayna Bowen Matthew, the dean of George Washington University Law School, published a paper concerning racial disparities in health care.
New York Times:
How to Stop the Mutant Coronavirus  —  Travel restrictions might make sense, but what America really needs is better disease surveillance.  —  The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values.
 
 
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The Guardian:
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Wall Street Journal:
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36 Facts About the 2020 Elections  —  In keeping with our end-of-cycle tradition …
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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