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E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
The beginning of the end of Trumpism  —  Don't waste time mourning the Senate's failure to convict Donald Trump for crimes so dramatically and painstakingly proven by the House impeachment managers.  The cowardice of the vast majority of Republican senators was both predicted and predictable.
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Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Impeachment trial solidified views on Trump conviction: POLL  —  Over half of Americans (58%) say that Trump should have been convicted.  —  Driven by sharp divisions that reflect the persistent partisan fissures within the country, the second impeachment trial of former President Donald …
Discussion: The Hill and Ipsos
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Non-Vindication  —  He may run again, but he won't win another national election.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  The Senate failed Saturday to convict Donald Trump on the single House impeachment article of inciting an insurrection, but the 57-43 vote was no vindication.
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
CBS' Margaret Brennan: We Invited on Two Dozen Senate Republicans After Trump Acquitted — ‘No One Accepted’
Discussion: Occupy Democrats
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Postcard From Peru: Why the Morality Plays Inside The Times Won't Stop  —  Other news organizations have their own personnel dramas.  But none attract the spotlight like The Times.  —  In 2012, when The New York Times was panicked about its financial future, this newspaper went into the travel business.
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
The Strategic Silence of Mike Pence  —  Complicity, cowardice, or nihilism?  —  On January 6, a horde of pro-Trump rioters breached the United States Capitol with one bloodthirsty mission in mind: to stop Vice President Mike Pence from carrying out his constitutional obligation to certify Joe Biden's 2020 presidential victory.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Support for Third U.S. Political Party at High Point  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' desire for a third party has ticked up since last fall and now sits at a high in Gallup's trend.  Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults say the “parties do such a poor job representing the American people …
Noah Smith / Noahpinion:
The U.S.' vaccine rollout is world-beating  —  That doesn't mean it's good enough.  But let's take a moment to appreciate it.  —  4 hr ago  —  The U.S. vaccine rollout is not going fast enough.  Currently, about 1.7 million shots are being put into arms per day:
Bill Cassidy / The Advocate:
I voted to convict former President Trump because he is guilty.  —  The Articles of Impeachment charged President Donald Trump with inciting an insurrection.  He chose not to testify, and so guilt or innocence must be inferred by the timeline of events, tweets, and his actions during the invasion of the U.S. Capitol.
Discussion: The Hill and Axios
Molly Fischer / The Cut:
What Was the Wing?  To the extent that it's remembered, it will be as an artifact of the Trump era.  —  Photo-Illustration: by the Cut; Photo Getty Images  —  I remember, over New Year's in 2017, trying to explain to a friend's boyfriend what the Wing was.
Bobby Caina Calvan / MSN:
On Parkland anniversary, Biden calls for tougher gun laws  —  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Sorrow reverberated across the country Sunday as Americans, including President Joe Biden, joined a Florida community in remembering the 17 lives lost three years ago in the Parkland school shooting massacre.
Discussion: Raw Story
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The White House:
Statement by the President Three Years After the Parkland Shooting
New York Times:
'What's the Point?'  Young People's Despair Deepens as Covid-19 Crisis Drags On  —  Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation — a “mental health pandemic” that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus.  —  Life seemed promising last year …
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Pennsylvania G.O.P.'s Push for More Power Over Judiciary Raises Alarms  —  After fighting the election results, state Republicans are trying to increase their control of the courts.  Outraged Democrats and good government groups see it as a new kind of gerrymandering.
Discussion: Real Clear Politics
DFRLab:
New report traces the history of conspiracy theories claiming COVID-19 is a bioweapon  —  Nine-month research collaboration by the DFRLab and AP analyzes how narratives propagated in Russia, the U.S., China and Iran  —  **DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT**  —  In December 2019 …
Bill Hutchinson / ABC News:
Trump impeachment lawyer Michael van der Veen's home vandalized  —  The word “traitor” was spray-painted on the front of the attorney's driveway.  —  Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.  —  Tyger Williams /The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP
New York Times:
The Taliban Close In on Afghan Cities, Pushing the Country to the Brink  —  The Taliban have positioned themselves around several major population centers, including the capital of Kandahar Province, as the Biden administration weighs whether to withdraw or to stay.
American Greatness:
The New York Times Retracts the Sicknick Story  —  Like so many fake news stories about Donald Trump and his supporters, millions of Americans believe the Sicknick story as truth; even a correction won't change their minds.  —  In a quiet but stunning correction, the New York Times backed away …
Tami Luhby / CNN:
Biden's special Obamacare enrollment period opens Monday.  Here's what you need to know  —  Biden: Health care orders undo the damage Trump has done  —  (CNN)Uninsured Americans who want to buy Affordable Care Act coverage have another three months to do so, thanks to an executive order President Joe Biden signed last month.
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Blue Lives Matter Is Over  —  Once the Trump mob attacked officers, Republican hypocrisy was exposed.  —  Blue Lives Matter is officially dead.  People may continue to chant and post the slogan, but it is dead.  Senate Republicans killed it last week when they voted to acquit Donald Trump …
David Frum / The Atlantic:
Democracy Is the Only Solution  —  The countermajoritarian institutions of the United States are holding us back.  —  Staff writer at The Atlantic  —  If there was one idea shared by just about every author of the Constitution, it was the one articulated by James Madison at the convention on June 26, 1787.
Washington Post:
Ambassador sweepstakes underway as figures jockey for plum posts  —  Harry M. Reid's phone has been ringing a lot lately, with calls from interest groups, friends and potential candidates themselves, all craving one thing: an ambassadorship.  The former Senate majority leader then picks …
Discussion: Axios and USA Today
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Biden Takes Center Stage With Ambitious Agenda as Trump's Trial Ends  —  The president plans to quickly press for his $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, and then move on to infrastructure, immigration, climate change and other major priorities.  —  WASHINGTON — President Biden's allies …
Ido Efrati / Haaretz:
94 Percent Drop in Symptomatic COVID Cases Seen Among Vaccinated, Biggest Israeli Study Shows  —  The Pfizer COVID vaccine, the study found, was equally effective for all age groups, including people aged 70 and older  —  The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine has produced a 94 percent drop …
Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
Is the GOP's extremist wing now too big to fail?  —  SE Cupp: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene among Trump's awful legacies  —  (CNN)Congressional Republicans have crystallized an ominous question by rejecting consequences for Donald Trump over the January 6 riot in his impeachment trial …
Margaret Talev / Axios:
Fauci: Americans shouldn't let down their guard about virus variants  —  President Biden's chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, tells “Axios on HBO” that despite the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines, emerging variants could pose a “stumbling block” and Americans shouldn't become complacent.
Discussion: Insider
Masha Gessen / New Yorker:
Trump's Defense Was an Insult to the Impeachment Proceedings and an Assault on Reason  —  Donald Trump's second impeachment trial was an artifact of his Presidency.  It was a battle of meaning against noise, against nothing-means-anything-and-everything- is-the-same nihilism—and nihilism won.
 
 
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Elahe Izadi / Washington Post:
Local Florida officials passed a resolution mocking a newspaper columnist's work and immigrant background
Discussion: The Hill and Florida Politics
Virginia Kruta / The Daily Caller:
'We Haven't Really Done The Reckoning': Freshman Democrat Says It's Time For A ‘Truth Commission’
Kate Briquelet / The Daily Beast:
This Republican Prosecutor Stood Up For Black Lives Matter Protests. Haters Ran Him Out of Office.
Discussion: Raw Story
Ali Velshi / MSNBC:
Sen. Ben Cardin on the decision to not call witnesses: ‘We were all witnesses’
John Binder / Breitbart:
Biden's DHS to Release 25.6K Migrants into Texas, California Communities
 Earlier Items: 
Politico:
Schiff ponders life beyond the House as focus shifts from Trump
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Sharyl Attkisson:
Ex-FBI lawyer suspended by DC bar for forging wiretap email against ex-Trump campaign adviser Carter Page
Christina Zhao / Newsweek:
Lisa Murkowski's Impeachment Vote May Lure Sarah Palin Into Primary Challenge
Discussion: No More Mister Nice Blog and CNBC
Emma Green / The Atlantic:
Eric Metaxas Believes America Is Creeping Toward Nazi Germany
Tom Nichols / USA Today:
Republicans who acquitted Trump put their careers over duty, honor and the Constitution
Elizabeth Spiers / My New Band Is:
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