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10:25 AM ET, January 30, 2021

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Wall Street Journal:
Jan. 6 Rally Funded by Top Trump Donor, Helped by Alex Jones, Organizers Say  —  Publix Super Markets heiress donated about $300,000 to the Ellipse event, organizers say  —  The rally in Washington's Ellipse that preceded the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol was arranged and funded …
Discussion: Florida Politics and Raw Story
The Dworkin Report:
Rep. Gomez just revealed why he's filing the bill to expel Marjorie Taylor Greene  —  Scott speaks with Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) about his decision to file a bill to expel newly sworn Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) from Congress.  The Representative was unsparing about his dismal opinion …
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Erick-Woods Erickson / Erick Erickson's Confessions …:
On Marjorie Taylor Greene  —  I knew Marjorie Taylor Greene was QAnon and a 9/11 truther.  —  Today, I learn the congresswoman from Georgia who replaces Cynthia McKinney as Georgia's in-house antisemite believes the Jews have an orbital space laser that started wild fires in California to clear a path for a high speed rail system.
Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
The GOP isn't doomed.  It's dead.  —  With the electoral eviction of Donald Trump from the Oval Office, Republicans had a shot at redemption and resurrection.  —  They missed and failed — and deserve to spend the next several years in political purgatory.
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Controversies Are Piling Up.  Republicans Are Quiet.  —  In a newly unearthed video from 2018, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested that 9/11 was a hoax, President Barack Obama was a Muslim and the Clintons were guilty of murder.
CNN:
George W. Bush to thank Dick Cheney, father of Liz Cheney, 'for his daughter's service'
Discussion: Raw Story and Talking Points Memo
Mark Follman / Mother Jones:
In a Pre-Election Video, Marjorie Taylor Greene Endorsed Political Violence
NBC News:
Rep. Cori Bush moving office away from Marjorie Taylor Greene 'for my team's safety'
Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
Kevin McCarthy Made a Pilgrimage to the Holy Shrine of the Golden Commode
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
AJC poll: Republicans in dicey political territory in Georgia  —  After suffering major losses, Georgia Republicans enter a new election cycle in a dire political position, according to an exclusive Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll that found leading Democrats earned significantly higher ratings than their GOP counterparts.
New York Times:
Legal Pressure on Trump Increases With Judge's Order in Fraud Inquiry  —  The order, answering a demand for documents by New York's attorney general, rejected a bid to shield the records with attorney-client privilege.  —  A New York judge on Friday increased pressure on former President …
Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Proud Boys Charged With Conspiracy in Capitol Riot  —  The conspiracy charges were the first to emerge against members of the extremist group in connection with the assault on Congress.  —  Federal prosecutors investigating the violent riot at the Capitol this month announced …
Discussion: The Independent
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Politico:
'It's a mess': Biden's first 10 days dominated by vaccine mysteries  —  Joe Biden promised he'd bring in a competent, tested team to run the pandemic response, set ambitious vaccination targets and impose strict public health guidelines.  —  His team arrived at the White House with a 200-page response plan ready to roll out.
Hugo Gurdon / Washington Examiner:
Doubts grow in freedom's last redoubt  —  Free speech as both a principle and an operational element of Western democracy is more threatened today than in living memory.  News media, cardinal beneficiaries of the First Amendment, are among the most vociferous voices demanding that dissenters be gagged.
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New York Times:
Tracking the Oath Keepers Who Attacked the Capitol  —  Alleged conspirators Other raid participants Alleged conspirators  —  Donovan Crowl and Jessica Watkins — both members of the Oath Keepers with ties to its leader — have been accused by federal investigators of coordinating …
Stuart Emmrich / Vogue:
8 Things to Know About Jen Psaki, Biden's Press Secretary  —  When newly appointed White House press secretary Jen Psaki stood behind the lectern on January 20 and invited questions from the reporters assembled, it marked a stark departure from her immediate predecessor.
Discussion: Boston Herald
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Katie Rogers / New York Times:   Job Seekers With Trump White House on Their Résumés Face a Cold Reality
David Corn / Mother Jones:
“Stop the Steal” Organizer Called for “Execution” of Trump's Foes  —  Weeks before the murderous mob of insurrectionists stormed the United States Capitol on January 6 to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden's victory, a leader of the so-called Stop the Steal movement stood before a crowd …
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Ali Breland / Mother Jones:   A Major Trump Forum Scrubs Its Archives of Thousands of Pre-Riot Posts
MSNBC:
Reality Winner's mother: ‘I blame Trump and his DOJ’ for my daughter's imprisonment  —  Reality Winner's mother, Billie J. Winner-Davis, says she blames President Trump and his Justice Department for what happened to her daughter: “They're the ones who arrested her, who denied her bail, who persecuted her under the Espionage act.”
Meryl Kornfield / Washington Post:
Woman charged in Capitol riot said she wanted to shoot Pelosi ‘in the friggin’ brain,' FBI says  —  Federal authorities arrested two women in Pennsylvania on Friday on charges related to the storming of the U.S. Capitol building after the FBI said one of the women expressed an intent to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Washington Post:
House Democrats building elaborate, emotionally charged case against Trump  —  House Democrats have sought out new cellphone footage of the Capitol siege as well as updated details about injured police officers as they seek to build an emotionally compelling impeachment case against former president Donald Trump.
Mitch Landrieu / The Atlantic:
Only Accountability Will Allow the U.S. to Move Forward  —  America cannot change its history, but it can surely learn from it.  —  Former mayor of New Orleans  —  A white mob stormed government offices in an effort to overthrow the duly elected leadership, overwhelming the local police …
JONATHAN TURLEY:
Why Hasn't The House Held Hearings To Establish “Incitement To Insurrection”?  —  We recently discussed how the Senate will have to decide whether to call witnesses in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.  The use of a snap impeachment raises a basis for some senators …
Discussion: The Hill and Boston Herald
Julia Reinstein / BuzzFeed News:
Trump Taught Teachers Conspiracy Theories.  Now They're Teaching Them To Students.  —  As he spoke to his students during a Zoom lesson earlier this month, the northern Virginia middle school social studies teacher called the attempted coup at the Capitol on Jan. 6 “a setup.”  —  He would know, he said.
Dan Merica / CNN:
Republican operatives sweat Trump's role in upcoming Senate primaries  —  (CNN)Republicans tasked with taking back the Senate in 2022 are preparing for a contentious primary season, fearful that former President Donald Trump could use his popularity inside the party to back candidates who could struggle in statewide races.
Kimberly Atkins Globe / The Boston Globe:
With Biden in office, when will Breyer retire?  —  After decades of failing to recognize the Supreme Court as a crucial election issue, as Republicans have, Democrats seem to see the light.  —  As soon as Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. told Joe Biden, “Congratulations, Mr. President,” …
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
Biden, Democrats prepare to move beyond efforts to woo Republicans  —  A week and a half into the Biden presidency, Democrats are adopting a more muscular approach to dealing with Republicans, essentially declaring they will work with them if they can but are prepared move past them if they must.
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Cable news' longest-serving executive is retiring after 40 years at CNN  —  New York (CNN Business)The longest-serving executive in the history of cable news is retiring, and CNN will never be the same.  —  Around the network he is known simply as Rick.  “Ask Rick.”  “See what Rick thinks.”
Emma Hurt / NPR:
‘A Hostage Situation Every Day’: Strategists Blame Trump For Georgia Senate Losses  —  The Georgia Senate runoffs were the first test of outgoing President Donald Trump's ability to bring his most fervent supporters to the polls without his name on the ballot.
David Shepardson / Reuters:
U.S. CDC issues federal transportation mask mandate effective February 1  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order late Friday requiring masks in interstate transportation and at transit hubs, including airplanes, mass transit, taxis and trains, starting late Monday.
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Balloon Juice
CNN:
Florida town conducting legal review of Trump's residency at Mar-a-Lago  —  (CNN)The use of Mar-a-Lago as former President Donald Trump's permanent home is under legal review by the town of Palm Beach and the arrangement may be discussed at the upcoming town council meeting, the town manager told CNN.
Discussion: Sputnik News and The Hill
 
 
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Jen Chung / Gothamist:
Cuomo Announces Weddings, At 150 People Maximum, Can Resume In March
Brian Naylor / NPR:
Calls Mount For President Biden To Shake Up Postal Service's Leadership
Leonard Greene / New York Daily News:
Wearing horns and fur pelts during the Capitol riot, Jacob Chansley now wants to testify against Trump at impeachment trial
Discussion: Twitchy and HuffPost
Politico:
Trump Navy secretary considering Pennsylvania Senate run
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Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
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Department of Homeland Security:
Acting DHS Secretary Pekoske Extends Temporary Protected Status for Syria
Discussion: Breitbart and The New Arab
The Dworkin Report:
EMILY's List President just released a blueprint for activists who want to run for office
Politico:
The @meena problem  —  Welcome to POLITICO's 2021 Transition Playbook, your guide …
Yvonne Wingett Sanchez / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward rejects call for audit of party elections
Discussion: Mediaite and The Intellectualist
 

 
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
DirecTV terminates its Dish acquisition after a group of Dish creditors rejected a modified bond exchange offer

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

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

 
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