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11:40 AM ET, March 12, 2021

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Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
Can Cyrus Vance, Jr., Nail Trump?  —  Insiders say that the Manhattan District Attorney's investigation has dramatically intensified since the former President left office.  “It's like night and day,” says one.  According to another, “They mean business.”  —  On February 22nd …
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Sonia Moghe / CNN:
New York prosecutor investigating Trump announces he won't seek reelection  —  What Trump's released tax records mean for DA's criminal case  —  New York (CNN)The New York prosecutor leading the most significant criminal probe against Donald Trump and his business announced Friday …
Discussion: CBS News
Kara Scannell / CNN:
Trump's time in White House could end up benefiting New York prosecutors  —  Legal analyst: NY prosecutors signal a Trump fraud probe (2020)  —  New York (CNN)Former President Donald Trump's time in the White House helped shield him from investigations and some lawsuits but it might open …
Discussion: Raw Story
Jonah E. Bromwich / New York Times:
Cyrus Vance Will Not Run Again for Manhattan D.A.  —  The decision by Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the district attorney since 2010, sets off a scramble for the office and makes it likely a new prosecutor will inherit an investigation into the former president's business.
Discussion: New York Magazine
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Annie Palmer / CNBC:
Marco Rubio endorses Amazon unionization effort, bringing bipartisan support  — In an op-ed in USA Today published Friday, Sen. Marco Rubio said he “stands with those at Amazon's Bessemer warehouse.”  — Amazon workers at a warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, began voting by mail in February …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Rubio sides with Alabama warehouse workers in Amazon union battle
Discussion: National Review
Jay Greene / Washington Post:
Sanders brings Amazon union battle to D.C., calling Bezos and warehouse worker to testify
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and Raw Story
Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
The Political Weapon Biden Didn't Deploy  —  Perhaps the most surprising element of President Joe Biden's first presidential speech on Thursday night was what it did not include.  —  A day after the passage of the most far-reaching domestic piece of legislation in decades …
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The White House:
Remarks by President Biden on the Anniversary of the COVID-19 Shutdown
Discussion: Reason, Insider and Power Line
Conrad Black / The National Interest:
Joe Biden's Stimulus Speech Was a Complete and Total Failure  —  President Biden demonstrated his and his party's dependence upon the coronavirus pandemic for the achievement of office and their conduct in office.  —  President Joe Biden's first address to the nation was at least coherent …
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Chris Cillizza / CNN:
7 takeaways from Joe Biden's prime-time Covid-19 speech
Ronald J. Hansen / Arizona Republic:
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick won't seek reelection: 'I'm sort of term-limiting myself'  —  Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick says her fifth term in Congress will be her last.  —  Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., is expected to announce Friday that she will not seek another term representing the Tucson area …
Discussion: The Hill, CNN and Roll Call
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Associated Press:
Longtime Arizona Rep. Kirkpatrick won't seek 2022 reelection
Discussion: Politico
Jim Garamone / U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:
Press Secretary Smites Fox Host That Dissed Diversity in U.S. Military  —  The United States military is the greatest the world has ever seen because of its diversity, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said during a news briefing this morning.  —  Kirby addressed this because a Fox …
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Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
It's Morning (and Mourning) in Biden's America  —  Fifty-one days into his Presidency, on the first anniversary of our collective quarantine, Joe Biden pivoted to optimism.  He spoke of “finding light in the darkness,” vaccines for everyone by the end of May, and a country open for barbecues by the Fourth of July.
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Parliamentary Politics Has Killed Bipartisanship  —  Much of the conversation around bipartisanship (or the lack thereof) is rooted in the belief that it is a product of personal relationships.  During the Obama-era, many GOPers blamed the president's aloofness for the lack of Republican-buy in to his policies.
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Prosecutors seek a slowdown in Capitol attack cases, calling probe the ‘most complex’ in history  —  Federal prosecutors have begun seeking 60-day delays across a series of Capitol riot cases, calling the probe “likely the most complex investigation ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice.”
Discussion: Raw Story, Inquirer News and The Week
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Lauren Boebert's tall tale about a man's death that led her to pack heat  —  “When I became a business owner, I needed to protect myself.  There was an altercation outside of my restaurant where a man was physically beat to death.  There were no weapons involved.  He was beat to death by another man's hands.”
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Last night is why Joe Biden won the presidency  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  Every president is eventually called upon to help us collectively grieve.  —  JOE BIDEN may be the first president elected to do so.  —  His speech Thursday night had some important policy promises …
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
After 50 days as president, Biden still hasn't given a news conference.  Critics and allies wonder why.  —  Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton both did their first one after just nine days in office.  —  Barack Obama waited 20 days.  —  And Donald Trump had been president for only a week …
Discussion: Vox
American Greatness:
One Year Later, Vindication for Lockdown Skeptics  —  The overwhelming majority of Americans last March acted in good faith to do what we were told was in the best interest of our country.  That faith has been abused and squandered. … They want people stripped of wealth, isolated, and terrified.
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Won't Sell Books Framing LGBTQ+ Identities as Mental Illnesses  —  Company states policy in response to several Republican senators' inquiry over recent removal of book by conservative author  —  Amazon.com Inc. said it recently removed a three-year-old book about transgender issues …
New York Times:
The U.S. Is Sitting on Tens of Millions of Vaccine Doses the World Needs  —  Those tens of millions of doses from AstraZeneca are waiting for trial results, while countries that authorized the vaccine beg to have them.  —  WASHINGTON — Tens of millions of doses of the coronavirus vaccine …
Bloomberg:
Want to Get Vaccinated in NYC?  Try Living on the Upper East Side  —  A third of Upper East Side residents are vaccinated against Covid-19; a 10th in parts of Harlem  —  In New York City, location is everything.  It matters for schools, homes and hot-dog carts.  Now, it defines access to Covid-19 vaccines.
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Biden has options for the border.  They're just politically painful.  —  President Joe Biden has a plan to tackle the rush of migrants at the southern border.  But the White House knows implementing it will be political torture, sparking anger from left, told-ya-sos from the right, and endangering any slim hope for immigration reform.
David Brooks / New York Times:
Joe Biden Is a Transformational President  —  We're seeing a policy realignment without a partisan realignment.  —  This has been one of the most quietly consequential weeks in recent American politics.  —  The Covid-19 relief law that was just enacted is one of the most important pieces of legislation of our lifetimes.
Discussion: Michael-In-Norfolk and RedState
Jill Filipovic / Washington Post:
Vanita Gupta's tweets aren't even mean.  The GOP is still attacking her for them.  —  Republicans are going after Biden's nominees just for telling the truth.  —  Jill Filipovic is a journalist, lawyer and the author of “OK Boomer, Let's Talk: How My Generation Got Left Behind.”
Discussion: The Dispatch and National Review
Wall Street Journal:
Andrew Cuomo Aides Called Former Staffers to Discredit Accuser  —  Some recipients of the calls said that the outreach felt like attempts to intimidate them  —  In the days after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was first accused of sexual harassment by a former aide, the governor's office called …
The American Mind:
Dear Conservative, Inc.: Follow or Get Out of the Way  —  The New Right is the captain now.  —  When the old guard goes out of its way to crush a new endeavor, you have to wonder what's at stake.  Nick Solheim and Saurabh Sharma of American Moment are young, devoted, and driven to …
Discussion: National Review
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
“Election Integrity” Means Restriction  —  You can't have a reasonable debate about voting rights with people who wanted to cancel votes.  —  In the 2020 presidential election, more than 158 million Americans cast ballots and shattered voter turnout records.
Discussion: The Hill, Al Jazeera and Insider
 
 
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Billie Kanfer / Data For Progress:
All That Glitters is Not Gold … By Kevin Collins Survey 160  —  The American survey …
Laura Bronner / FiveThirtyEight:
Why Polling On The Issues Probably Isn't As Broken As Horse-Race Polling
Discussion: Washington Post and The Hill
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Lawmaker Demands Investigation Into ActBlue
Philippe Lemoine / Wall Street Journal:
The Lockdowns Weren't Worth It  —  There's a reason no government has done a cost-benefit analysis: The policy would surely fail.
Discussion: Cafe Hayek
Glenn H. Reynolds / New York Post:
To defeat woke tyrants, the rest of us must treat them like the monsters they are
Politico:
Fauci's star rises as relationship with Biden deepens
Discussion: New York Times
 Earlier Items: 
Justine Coleman / The Hill:
Judge rules Texas can remove Planned Parenthood from Medicaid program
Kim Chandler / Associated Press:
Alabama House Votes to Overturn Ban on Yoga in Schools - But ‘Namaste’ Is Still Forbidden
Discussion: New York Post
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
The Biden administration is willing to take a calculated risk to end our longest war
Mike Ives / New York Times:
Drone Video of Bowling Alley Wins Praise From Hollywood
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
The Lessons of One of the Worst Years in American Life
Discussion: Washington Post
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Jan. 6 aftershocks worsen as ‘Cold War’ in the House escalates
Lauren Lumpkin / Washington Post:
Georgetown Law professor terminated after ‘reprehensible’ comments about Black students
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
States with Republican governors had highest Covid incidence and death rates, study finds
Discussion: Forbes and Political Wire
 

 
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