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5:33 PM ET, February 9, 2021

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Washington Post:
Trump's lawyers say he was immediately ‘horrified’ by the Capitol attack.  Here's what his allies and aides said really happened that day.  —  President Donald Trump was “horrified” when violence broke out at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, as a joint session of Congress convened to confirm …
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Politico:
Trump plans a reemergence and some retribution after impeachment  —  Three weeks ago may have been the nadir of Donald Trump's political influence.  A meager crowd of supporters gathered to send him off to Florida, he'd lost access to Twitter and the Senate's most powerful Republican …
Politico:
‘They could have killed all of us’: Trump trial opens with gripping footage of Capitol violence  —  House Democrats opened their case Tuesday to convict Donald Trump of inciting an insurrection with a montage of harrowing scenes of violence wrought by the former president's supporters during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
David Siders / Politico:
Impeachment minefield awaits 2024 GOP field  —  Donald Trump's acquittal in his impeachment trial is all but a sure thing.  —  What's still unsettled is how the Republican senators seeking to take his place in the 2024 presidential primary will navigate the minefield before the verdict is official.
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Trump compares impeachment to ‘The Apprentice’  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  As Republicans get ready to beat back a DONALD TRUMP impeachment conviction for the second time, sources close to the former president say he's already imagining his comeback.
Associated Press:
The Latest: Aides say Trump impeachment case ‘devastating’  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on former President Donald Trump's second Senate impeachment trial (all times local):  —  House impeachment managers plan to lay out a “devastating” case that is similar to a criminal prosecution …
Jim Jordan / Fox News:
Rep. Jim Jordan: Trump impeachment trial - here's what the Senate must do  —  President Trump did not incite the violence of Jan. 6  —  Jim Jordan: Trump impeachment an ‘obsession’ with Democrats  —  It's been almost a month since he left office, but Democrats still can't let go of President Donald Trump.
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Senate votes that impeachment trial is constitutional after 4 hours of arguments  —  The impeachment trial for former President Trump kicked off in the Senate on Tuesday, beginning with debate over the constitutionality of the House prosecuting a president who has already left office.
Discussion: Politico, Mashable and New York Times
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump aide who penned White House tell-all considering Alabama Senate run
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Fox News
Niels Lesniewski / Roll Call:
White House confirms Biden will keep embassy in Jerusalem
Discussion: The Daily Caller and CNN
ABC News:
Trump impeachment trial live updates: Defense calls proceedings partisan
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
How to watch Trump's second impeachment trial like a boss
CBS News:
Majority favor conviction as impeachment trial begins, but many Republicans urge loyalty to Trump — CBS News poll  —  As former President Trump's second impeachment trial begins, a 56%-majority of Americans would like the Senate to vote to convict him, and the same percentage say he encouraged violence …
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Adam Kinzinger / Washington Post:
My fellow Republicans, convicting Trump is necessary to save America
Matthew Gault / VICE:
‘I Am Not a Cat,’ Lawyer Using Zoom Cat Filter Tells Judge  —  “All it was was a mistake.  It was taken off and we had the hearing as normal,” the lawyer told Motherboard.  —  A court case in Texas was delayed by an adorable kitten filter.  Lawyer Rod Ponton showed up to virtual court …
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Daniel Victor / New York Times:
'I'm Not a Cat,' Says Lawyer Having Zoom Difficulties  —  The video was immediately shared widely and brought joy to many.  The lawyer, Rod Ponton, said he was happy people got a much-needed laugh.  —  It was a civil forfeiture case hearing like any other hearing, except for the lawyer cat.
ABC News:
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Discussion: New York Times
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C-SPAN.org:
User Clip: House impeachment managers' opening video
Discussion: Insider and Common Dreams
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Live Updates: Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial Begins Inside Scarred Capitol With Graphic Video of Riot
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
‘I Said The Opposite’: Criticism Of Trump's Impeachment Defense Intensifies  —  Toggle more options  —  A constitutional law professor whose work is cited extensively by former President Donald Trump's lawyers in their impeachment defense brief says his work has been seriously misrepresented.
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Gregg Jarrett / Fox News:
Pelosi's impeachment charade undermined by evidence the Capitol attack was planned in advance
Norimitsu Onishi / New York Times:
‘Woke’ American Ideas Are a Threat, French Leaders Say  —  Politicians and prominent intellectuals say social theories from the United States on race, gender and post-colonialism are a threat to French identity and the French republic.  —  PARIS — The threat is said to be existential.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Fox's effort to clean up its post-election misinformation is not terribly convincing  —  In the days after the presidential election, an entire ecosystem emerged to bolster President Donald Trump's false claims that rampant fraud had mired the election results.
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New York Times:
Fox Files Motion to Dismiss Smartmatic's $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Republicans came within 90,000 votes of controlling all of Washington  —  The 2020 election was bad for Republicans, full stop.  For the first time since 1932, a president came into office with both chambers of Congress under his party's control, and lost both of them and reelection.
Sarah Longwell / The Bulwark:
Hold Them All Accountable  —  The people who stormed the Capitol are facing the music.  It's up to us to make sure that the people who incited them do, too.  —  “Must I shoot a simple-minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert?
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WCCO | CBS Minnesota:
Suspect In Custody After Multiple People Shot At Allina Health Clinic In Buffalo  —  MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO/AP) — A suspect is in custody and multiple people are injured following a shooting at an Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo Tuesday morning.  —  According to the Wright County Sheriff's Office …
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Partner Exploring Ways to End Relationship With Ex-President's Company  —  Vornado considers step after efforts to sell, refinance office towers misfired, possibly due to Trump stake  —  One of the nation's biggest real-estate investors, which is run by a longtime friend of Donald Trump …
Lauren Oyler / New York Times:
The Case for Semicolons  —  There are very few opportunities in life to have it both ways; semicolons are the rare instance in which you can; there is absolutely no downside.  —  For several years I have returned, frequently, to a vague memory of reading an article in which a woman recommended eating dessert after every meal.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
What happened with New York Times reporter Donald McNeil?  —  The Constitution protects people from being prosecuted twice for the same offense.  But those “double jeopardy” protections hold no sway in private workplaces like the New York Times, as now-former reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. discovered …
Discussion: Poynter, Breitbart and New Republic
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
One of Trump's impeachment lawyers sued him last year — and accused him of making claims about fraud with ‘no evidence’  —  Last year, Philadelphia lawyer Michael T. van der Veen filed a lawsuit against then-President Donald Trump accusing him of making “repeated claims” that mail voting is ripe with fraud …
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Reckless rhetoric is a reckless standard in this impeachment  —  Little more than one year since the first impeachment of Donald Trump, the Senate is poised to pass judgment on him again.  There is, however, one notable difference in the trial that starts today.
Discussion: New York Times and Breitbart
Melissa Nann Burke / Detroit News:
Rep. Meijer avoids censure after GOP committee deadlock  —  GOP U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer avoided censure by Republican leaders in his west Michigan district after they deadlocked 11-11 Monday night, causing the censure resolution to fail.  —  Meijer, who represents the Grand Rapids area …
Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
Lincoln Project's avowed ignorance of Weaver texts undercut by leaked communications  —  The Lincoln Project's leaders, amid the unfolding scandal of co-founder John Weaver soliciting sexual favors from young men, have asserted they were unaware of his indiscretions until last month …
Joe DePaolo / Mediaite:
Piers Morgan Hammers Sarah Palin for Refusing to Say Election Was Fair in Trainwreck Debate: 'You're Sounding Totally Bonkers!'  —  Former Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin is still trying to push claims that there were “shenanigans” in the 2020 election, while not acknowledging it was contested fairly.
Discussion: The Hill, Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
Richard Read / Los Angeles Times:
Ammon Bundy, veteran of armed standoffs, builds militia network on COVID backlash  —  The two dozen demonstrators pressed against the emergency-room doors, screaming to be let in.  —  “Show us the law!” they chanted.  —  “Let Grandma out!” one shouted.  —  They had descended …
John Bolton / New York Daily News:
Biden's bad move in Yemen  —  Yemen's long, bloody “civil war” — which has essentially become a proxy war between Iran and Gulf Arabs — is correctly seen as a humanitarian tragedy.  Too many, however, including President Biden, mistakenly think that solving the tragedy requires blaming the wrong side …
American Greatness:
What Happened to Officer Brian Sicknick?  —  No one should discount the idea that Democrats and the news media would intentionally promote a totally fabricated story to destroy Donald Trump and vilify his supporters.  —  The claim is so pervasive as not to be questioned …
Discussion: BuzzFeed News and The Hill
 
 
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Richard Ruelas / Arizona Republic:
Jake Angeli, who wore a fur hat with horns while raiding U.S. Capitol, apologizes
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