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Senator Mitt Romney:
Romney Statement On Certification of Presidential Election Results — SALT LAKE CITY- U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) released the following statement in response to an announcement that several Republican senators plan to oppose certification of the presidential election results:
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Washington Post:
Growing number of Trump loyalists in the Senate vow to challenge Biden's victory — A last-ditch effort by President Trump and his allies to overturn the election thrust Washington into chaos Saturday as a growing coalition of Republican senators announced plans to rebel against Senate leaders …
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Luke Broadwater / New York Times:
Pence Welcomes Futile Bid by G.O.P. Lawmakers to Overturn Election
Pence Welcomes Futile Bid by G.O.P. Lawmakers to Overturn Election
Bill Glauber / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson from Wisconsin to join 10 others from GOP in refusing to certify Electoral College results
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson from Wisconsin to join 10 others from GOP in refusing to certify Electoral College results
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U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee:
Blackburn, Hagerty and Colleagues Will Vote to Oppose Electoral College Results
Blackburn, Hagerty and Colleagues Will Vote to Oppose Electoral College Results
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John McCormack / National Review:
Cruz Letter Calls for Rejection of Electoral College Results
Cruz Letter Calls for Rejection of Electoral College Results
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The Hill:
Sen. Hawley tramples the 2020 vote in his run to 2024 — Let's say you're a would-be 2024 Republican presidential candidate. There's a crowded field alongside Donald Trump, the 800-pound gorilla. — What's your strategy? — Pretty easy to see Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley's …
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Chris Cillizza / CNN:
Why Donald Trump poses an existential threat to the future of the Republican Party
Why Donald Trump poses an existential threat to the future of the Republican Party
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Politico:
New Congress begins under shadow of coronavirus — The House and Senate will convene Sunday at noon to formally usher in the 117th Congress in perhaps the most unconventional opening day in history. — Lawmakers will gather in the Capitol in the closing days of Donald Trump's presidency …
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
COVID is wildcard as Pelosi faces tricky Speaker vote Sunday — Two years ago, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) squeaked to the Speakership by a razor-thin edge in the face of an internal Democratic revolt. — This year's vote might be even closer, though for vastly different reasons.
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Susan Ferrechio / Washington Examiner:
Trump vetoes defense bill in escalating year-end battle with Congress — President Trump vetoed a critical defense spending and policy bill Wednesday, fulfilling a pledge made weeks ago to block the measure and setting up a post-Christmas battle with Congress now complicated by his opposition …
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Elizabeth Thomas / ABC News:
Congressional Dems move forward on $2,000 checks after Trump signs COVID relief bill
Congressional Dems move forward on $2,000 checks after Trump signs COVID relief bill
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WTVF-TV:
Nashville bomber's bizarre writings reveal belief in aliens and lizard people — Package sent by Anthony Warner two days before the suicide bombing on Christmas Day in Nashville — NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A man who knew Christmas bomber Anthony Warner got a disturbing surprise …
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Jenna Wise / PennLive:
Pa. Republican Rep. Mike Reese dies at 42 — Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Reese died Saturday afternoon after suffering an apparent brain aneurysm, his family announced. — Reese — who was elected in 2008 to serve parts of Westmoreland and Somerset counties — was 42 years old.
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Rich Cholodofsky / Greensburg Tribune-Review:
State Rep. Mike Reese of Mt. Pleasant Township dead at 42
State Rep. Mike Reese of Mt. Pleasant Township dead at 42
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Adam Kelsey / ABC News:
'There's no running away from the numbers:' Fauci laments surging COVID deaths as Trump claims ‘fake news’ — Trump misleadingly claimed CDC's virus case, death numbers were ‘exaggerated.’ — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, is interviewed on “This Week.”
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Nathan Max / MaxNewsToday:
The Seven Aspects of Trumpism — Editor's Note: Steve Schmidt is one of the founding members of the Lincoln Project. He is a communications and public affairs strategist who has worked on several Republican campaigns, including John McCain's 2008 bid for the White House, and he is now a regular political contributor to MSNBC.
Sukyi McMahon / The Hill:
Biden needs to appoint a secretary of racial justice to the cabinet — It should come as no surprise that President Trump, in his attempt to redeem himself with voters of color, tried to position himself as a criminal justice reformist, even saying that he has done more for criminal justice reform than any other president.
New York Times:
Raphael Warnock, From the Pulpit to Politics, Doesn't Shy From ‘Uncomfortable’ Truths — He first wanted to run for office years ago. Now Stacey Abrams, the Democratic Party and the Rev. Raphael Warnock all believe that the time is ripe for Georgia voters to send a Black Baptist preacher to Washington.
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Jerome Woehrle / Liberty Unyielding:
Could Trump sue Lin Wood for legal malpractice? — Strange and disturbing things happened in this election, like double-voting by some liberal voters. There is maybe a 10% chance that these things affected the outcome of the 2020 election, and it is essential that they be prevented from happening again.
Abul Taher / Daily Mail:
China lab leak is the ‘most credible’ source of the coronavirus outbreak, says top US government official, amid bombshell claims Wuhan scientist has turned whistleblower — Donald Trump's Deputy National Security Adviser Matthew Pottinger spoke — Mr Pottinger told politicians leak is emerging as ‘most credible source’ of virus
Joseph Weber / Just The News:
Biden Cabinet picks Yellen paid by Google, Blinken by Facebook, disclosure docs show — Yellen collected over $7 million in speaking fees from 2019 to 2020 — Democrat Joe Biden's choice for Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, collected over $7 million in speaking fees in 2019 and 2020 …
ABC News:
Congresswoman-elect Cori Bush reflects on her Black Lives Matter roots and why she ran for Congress — The Missouri native never saw herself as an activist. Then, Michael Brown died. — The Year 2020: George Floyd's death in police custody sparks a racial reckoning … Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images, FILE
Emma Green / The Atlantic:
Denver Riggleman Has Seen the Future of the Republican Party — Denver Riggleman had a rough December. For one thing, he's about to lose his job: Over the summer, members of the Virginia GOP voted to kick the freshman Republican out of Congress, largely because he publicly officiated a same-sex wedding.
Alex Walker / Media Matters for America:
Rush Limbaugh's deranged 2020: From denying the pandemic to supporting a coup — The Medal of Freedom recipient lied about the biggest stories this year — even when it could put his audience in danger — Almost three weeks after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election …
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