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10:10 AM ET, January 8, 2021

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New York Times:
Capitol Attack Leads Democrats to Demand That Trump Leave Office  —  The White House was propelled deeper into crisis as officials resigned in protest and prominent Republicans broke with the president after he incited a mob that assaulted Congress.  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump's …
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Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump's Final Days  —  The best outcome would be for him to resign to spare the U.S. another impeachment fight.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  The lodestar of these columns is the U.S. Constitution.  The document is the durable foundation protecting liberty, and this week it showed its virtue again.
New York Times:
The Capitol Hill Building Rioters Included White Supremacists and Conspiracy Theorists  —  The mob that rampaged the halls of Congress included infamous white supremacists and conspiracy theorists.  —  WASHINGTON — There were infamous white nationalists and noted conspiracy theorists …
CNN:
US Capitol Police officer has died following pro-Trump riot  —  (CNN)A US Capitol Police officer has died from events stemming from Wednesday's riot at the Capitol, three sources confirm to CNN, in which a mob of President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the building to stop the counting …
Gustaf Kilander / The Independent:
Six Republican lawmakers among rioters as police release photos of wanted  —  Suspects include Holocaust deniers, White supremacists, and conspiracy theorists  —  At least six Republican state legislators took part in events surrounding the storming of the US Capitol.
Kayla Tausche / CNBC:
Pompeo, Mnuchin among Cabinet secretaries who discussed 25th Amendment with staff, sources say  — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo were among the Cabinet secretaries who discussed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump, three sources told CNBC.
Washington Post:
After inciting mob attack, Trump retreats in rage.  Then, grudgingly, he admits his loss.  —  President Trump spent more than 24 hours after he instigated a mob to violently storm the Capitol trying to escape reality.  —  Cloistered in the White House, Trump raged uncontrollably about perceived acts of betrayal.
Jonah Goldberg / The Dispatch:
What Trump Meant By ‘Make Your Voices Heard’  —  Convincing people they need to prevent a coup when no such coup exists is a recipe for violence.  —  1 hr ago  —  The president of the United States incited a mob.  It was a disgraceful, inexcusable, impeachable act.
Discussion: KDFX-TV
Tom LoBianco / Business Insider:
SCOOP: Pence opposes 25th Amendment efforts to remove Trump following Capitol riot, VP advisors tell Insider
Elizabeth Rosner / New York Post:
Texas woman flew on private jet to Washington, DC to ‘storm the Capitol’
Discussion: DNyuz
Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
Justice Department warns of national security fallout from Capitol Hill insurrection
Nick Baumann / The Atlantic:
The One Thing Trump Can't Replace
Discussion: Washington Post
New York Times:
A Capitol Police officer who was seriously injured Wednesday remains on life support.
Discussion: Townhall, CBS Baltimore and The Hill
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Pence is said to oppose invoking 25th Amendment to strip Trump of his duties.
Rudi Keller / Missouri Independent:
Major Josh Hawley donor calls for him to be censured by the U.S. Senate  —  A Joplin businessman who helped bankroll Sen. Josh Hawley's first campaign denounced him on Thursday as a “political opportunist” who used “irresponsible, inflammatory, and dangerous tactics” to incite the rioting that took over the U.S. Capitol Building.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Hawley should resign. Silent enablers must now publicly condemn Trumpism.
Discussion: The Week and Vanity Fair
Tom Abrahams / ABC13:
Sen. Ted Cruz tells why he still opposed Biden's electoral win in ABC13 exclusive
Discussion: NBC News
New York Times:
Simon & Schuster Cancels Plans for Senator Hawley's Book
Associated Press:
‘Great damage’: Republicans recoil from Missouri Sen. Hawley
Discussion: Axios and NBC News
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Trump staffers are worrying about their next job  —  As the U.S. Capitol was ransacked Wednesday, Trump administration officials watched in horror, fearful not only of the rioting their boss had inspired but of the residual damage that would fall on their careers.
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Lara Seligman / Politico:
Tarnished by Trump: National security officials struggle to find new jobs
Discussion: Raw Story
Jeff Mason / Reuters:
Trump's political future in peril after Capitol attack, advisers say
Discussion: Raw Story and Foreign Policy
Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
Sidney Powell Sued by Dominion for $1.3 Billion Over Vote-Fraud Claims  —  Former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell was sued for defamation by the voting-machine company she repeatedly placed at the center of a vast and unfounded election conspiracy that she claimed switched votes to favor President-elect Joe Biden.
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Emma Brown / Washington Post:
Dominion sues pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, seeking more than $1.3 billion
Discussion: The Hill, NBC News and Political Wire
Axios:
Dominion sues Sidney Powell for defamation, seeking $1.3 billion in damages
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Forbes
Washington Post:
Pentagon put significant restrictions on D.C. Guard ahead of pro-Trump protests  —  The Pentagon placed significant restrictions on the D.C. Guard ahead of pro-Trump protests this week, putting the District's military force in a back-seat role ahead of events that resulted in an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Haley criticizes Trump over Capitol riot, election claims in RNC speech  —  Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley sharply criticized President Donald Trump over the Capitol riot and his behavior since the election, telling Republican National Committee members in a closed-door speech Thursday evening …
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Josh Mitchell / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Lost 140,000 Jobs in December  —  Seven months of job growth end; unemployment rate at 6.7%  —  The U.S. shed 140,000 jobs in December as a resurgence of the virus hit restaurants, ending seven months of job growth and weakening the economy.  —  The Labor Department report Friday showed …
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Katelyn Fossett / Politico:
‘I Stepped Down Because I Saw Where This Was Heading’  —  Alyssa Farah resigned in early December as White House communications director, a position she landed after a series of roles working under some of the most conservative figures in national politics: Vice President Mike Pence …
Discussion: The Week and Raw Story
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Janny Scott / New York Times:
Now It Can Be Told: How Neil Sheehan Got the Pentagon Papers  —  It was a story he had chosen not to tell — until 2015, when he sat for a four-hour interview, promised that this account would not be published while he was alive.  —  There was one story Neil Sheehan chose not to tell.
Mike Catalini / Associated Press:
‘What else could I do?’  NJ Rep. Kim helps clean up Capitol  —  Water bottles, clothing, Trump flags, even a U.S. flag littered the ground inside the U.S. Capitol after a mob backing President Donald Trump ransacked the building.  —  New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim walked amid the mess shortly …
Dennis Romboy / Deseret News:
How President Trump misdialed Utah Sen. Mike Lee while the Capitol was under siege  —  Utah congressmen recount the chaos in the Capitol  —  With a mob of election protesters laying siege to the U.S. Capitol, Sen. Mike Lee had just ended a prayer with some of his colleagues in the Senate chamber when his cellphone rang.
Discussion: Business Insider and emptywheel
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Erases His Legacy  —  He also destroyed any chance of a political future, all on a single Wednesday afternoon.  —  A politician has to work hard to destroy a legacy and a future in a single day.  President Donald J. Trump managed it.  —  By this Wednesday afternoon …
Charlie De Mar / CBS Chicago:
Brad Rukstales Of Inverness, Arrested At U.S. Capitol Riot, Apologizes And Expresses Embarrassment  —  INVERNESS, Ill. (CBS) — Bradley Rukstales was deep in protest at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday afternoon - and then riots broke out, and he ended up getting arrested.
 
 
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Chris Brennan / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is eyeing a run for Senate in 2022
Discussion: CBS Pittsburgh
Wall Street Journal:
Some CEOs Fire Rioters, Call for President Trump's Removal From Office
Discussion: Business Insider and Fox News
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Putin Gleeful After Trumpsters' Violent Insurrection
Discussion: Raw Story and TASS
Alan Dershowitz / The Hill:
Our Constitution passed a difficult stress test
Tom Cotton / Wall Street Journal:
Insurrection Demands Forceful Response
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Republican senators now regret not doing more to contain Trump
 Earlier Items: 
Emri Moore / Post Register:
Boise man who stormed U.S. Capitol building: ‘I got caught up in the moment’
Discussion: Fox News and Law & Crime
Eddie Burkhalter / Alabama Political Reporter:
Alabama AG leads nonprofit that helped organize march at Capitol
Discussion: Louisiana Illuminator
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Bring the Insurrectionists to Justice