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1:25 PM ET, December 31, 2020

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Peter Wehner / The Atlantic:
The Unbearable Weakness of Trump's Minions  —  Those hoping for a quick snapback to sanity for the Republican Party once Donald Trump is no longer president should temper those hopes.  —  The latest piece of evidence to suggest the enduring power of Trumpian unreality is yesterday's announcement …
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Josh Hawley reminds us that the GOP is the sedition party  —  The Republican Party yet again provides us with reason for its own demise.  The Post reports: “Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) announced Wednesday that he would object next week when Congress convenes to certify the electoral college vote …
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Let Josh Hawley put Republicans to the uncomfortable test  —  Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) — Yale Law School, Supreme Court clerk, Missouri attorney general and, according to the first line of his Twitter bio, “constitutional lawyer” — surely knows better.  —  His plan to challenge the certification …
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Josh Hawley Is Madison Cawthorn Is Marjorie Taylor Greene
Discussion: Business Insider
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump Fears That His Influence Is Waning  —  The president is plotting retribution.  Not just because he's mad about his election loss.  But because he wants to keep folks in line.  —  As his days in office come to a close, President Donald Trump has hinted to those close to him that he's worried …
Discussion: Raw Story and Political Wire
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Quint Forgey / Politico:
Graham pushes McConnell for separate vote on $2,000 checks  —  Sen. Lindsey Graham on Thursday urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to allow a stand-alone vote on $2,000 stimulus checks after the new Congress is sworn in next week.  —  The remarks from the South Carolina Republican break …
Washington Post:
Sen. Sasse calls effort to overturn electoral college vote a ‘dangerous ploy’  —  Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) on Thursday called the effort in Congress to reverse President-elect Joe Biden's electoral college victory a “dangerous ploy,” underscoring the challenge President Trump faces in persuading even members of his own party to join it.
Los Angeles Times:
Some healthcare workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine, even with priority access  —  They are front-line workers with top priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine, but they are refusing to take it.  —  At St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Tehama County, fewer than half …
Discussion: Raw Story and Crooks and Liars
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Soumya Karlamangla / Los Angeles Times:
Bodies pile up, patient care falters as COVID-19 devastates L.A. County hospitals  —  Los Angeles County's healthcare system was buckling Wednesday under the unprecedented surge of COVID-19 patients, with bodies piling up at morgues and medical professionals resorting to increasingly desperate measures …
Discussion: Associated Press
Kevin Stankiewicz / CNBC:
Axios' Mike Allen: Some Republicans think Trump is trying to sabotage GOP in Georgia Senate races  — “There's a big strain of thought among Republicans that President Trump is sabotaging” the Georgia Senate runoffs, Axios co-founder Mike Allen told CNBC.  — Allen said Trump has …
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Rachel Janfaza / CNN:   Young people are getting out the vote in Georgia — from thousands of miles away
Michelle Lee / Washington Post:   Youth voter turnout in Georgia runoffs shows signs of sustained enthusiasm post-November
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Trump Georgia rally could backfire, electing Ossoff and Warnock
Raphael Warnock / Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Embarrassing Electoral College Hustle  —  It is doomed to fail but would still set a destructive precedent.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  President Trump's last and worst shot at overturning the 2020 election will come on Jan. 6, as the new Congress meets in joint session to tally the votes from the Electoral College.
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CNN:
Trump returns to Washington early ahead of Republican plan to disrupt certification of Biden's win  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump headed back to Washington Thursday morning in a departure that was earlier than anticipated as some Republicans plan to delay certification …
Steve Inskeep / NPR:
Biden's Incoming Press Secretary: Briefings Won't Be A Platform For Right-Wing Spin  —  Toggle more options  —  President-elect Joe Biden's choice for White House press secretary says she will restore a tradition.  Unlike her immediate predecessors in the Trump administration …
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Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Secret Service to make changes to presidential detail to bring on agents who worked with Biden  —  The Secret Service is making some staff changes in the presidential detail that will guard President-elect Joe Biden, amid concerns from Biden allies that some current members were politically aligned …
Dominique Vidalon / Reuters:
British PM Johnson's father applying for French citizenship  —  PARIS (Reuters) - The father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday he was in the process of applying for a French passport to maintain his ties with the European Union after Brexit.
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Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Iran accuses Trump of ‘plot to fabricate pretext for war’  —  Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on Thursday accused President Trump of trying to create a “pretext for war” after the U.S. flew two B-52 bombers in the Middle East amid warnings of a possible attack in the region from Tehran.
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Jon Gambrell / Associated Press:
Security firms say suspicious object on oil tanker off Iraq
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Biden's Team Tells Senate Democrats To Send Him Judicial Nominees ASAP  —  The president-elect wants recommendations for all existing district court vacancies by Jan. 19, says his incoming White House counsel.  —  President-elect Joe Biden is signaling that he's ready to move quickly with nominating judges once he's sworn into office.
Oliver Traldi / Arc Digital:
Nobody Reads  —  People who pretend to read as a status symbol are certainly obnoxious — but are they on to something?  —  When you first hear about a store called “Books by the Foot,” you might think: The name tells me they've got a whole lot of books to sell me.
Ethan Winter / Data For Progress:
Republicans Don't Know Anything About Their Party.  That's Very Bad for American Democracy.  —  While the packaging of Republican Party politics has evolved since 2000, what remains unaltered is a bedrock commitment to regressive tax cuts, a sharp curtailment of worker power and the elimination of health …
Ellen Carmichael / National Review:
Journalists' Behavior over Luke Letlow's Passing Is Abhorrent — and Telling  —  In no other health circumstance would such brutality toward the afflicted be tolerated.  —  On Tuesday evening, Congressman-elect Luke Letlow's (R., La.) family announced that he passed away at the age of 41 due to complications from COVID-19.
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Tyler Bridges / The Advocate:
Reporter's notebook: Luke Letlow, killed by the coronavirus, though he was a cautious campaigner
Discussion: The Daily Caller
John F. Harris / Politico:
2020 Shatters the Myth of American Exceptionalism  —  2020 will go down for me as the year I did not travel to Minnesota.  —  Strictly speaking, it is more accurate to say this was the year when I did not travel to my version of Minnesota.  —  My Minnesota is a crisp morning stroll in Northfield …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Elizabeth Warren's next chapter  —  Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer replaced, lamenting that there's no one ready to step in.  Elizabeth Warren has a different approach.  —  The Massachusetts Democrat is a member of Schumer's leadership team and is working closely …
Alex Yablon / New Republic:
This Year's Underground Sensation: Modern Monetary Theory  —  At the close of 2020, it's hard to think of another year in living memory that has forced such a radical rethinking of our politics and social life.  The Covid-19 pandemic will be remembered as a dire time in American life …
Jill Lawrence / USA Today:
A Republican in Joe Biden's Cabinet?  The president-elect should just say no.  —  Naming a Republican is bad messaging and not necessary.  And it wouldn't signal strength or produce an envoy with persuasive powers over the opposition.  —  The doors may be closing on the chances of a Republican …
Discussion: CNN and Associated Press
Lauren Egan / NBC News:
Congresswoman-elect Salazar to miss swearing-in ceremony due to Covid diagnosis  —  Congresswoman-elect María Elvira Salazar of Florida announced Thursday that she will miss the swearing-in ceremony for new members of Congress on Sunday in Washington after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Discussion: The Hill, The Daily Caller and CNN
Jay Heflin / Washington Examiner:
Trump's legacy: $8 trillion-plus in added debt in one term  —  President Trump promised in the 2016 campaign to eliminate the federal debt over a two-term presidency.  That pledge won't come to fruition, and, in fact, he will leave office having added massively to the debt.
Elaine Shannon / SpyTalk:
Nashville's Big Bomb Was a Very Rare Device, Experts Think  —  Fire, flash and power signal a volatile fuel-air mix that even terrorists avoid  —  Find his test sites, top bomb experts say.  —  Anthony Quinn Warner's device, although probably made of common over-the-counter components …
Discussion: National Memo, The Root and Law & Crime
 
 
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Madeline Peltz / Media Matters for America:
“Human hand grenade” of the year: Rudy Giuliani
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Wired:
The Most Dangerous People on the Internet in 2020
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Monica Hesse / Washington Post:
This terrible year taught me something about hope
Alex Hanna / Wired:
Timnit Gebru's Exit From Google Exposes a Crisis in AI
Minnie Chan / South China Morning Post:
US in rare double-warship Taiwan Strait transit after China starts sea drills
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Andrew Stiles / Washington Free Beacon:
Journalist of the Year: Dave Portnoy
Discussion: Sara A. Carter
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Dan Diamond / Politico:
How Trump warped HHS long before Covid-19
Discussion: Raw Story
ABC News:
Kentucky residents ‘luck’ into getting COVID vaccine Walgreens didn't want to expire
Dave Philipps / New York Times:
The Small Colorado Town Shrugged Off the Pandemic. Then Came the Coronavirus Variant.
Discussion: Denver Post
Fox Tv / WJBK-TV:
Ohio State study: 30% of student athletes have heart damage linked to COVID-19
Wall Street Journal:
Alden Global Seeks to Buy Tribune Publishing
Axios:
Scoop: Trump administration declassifies unconfirmed intel on Chinese bounties
 

 
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Connor Hart / Wall Street Journal:
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