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Axios:
Scoop: Caitlyn Jenner explores run for California governor — Former reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner is talking with political consultants as she actively explores a run for governor of California, three sources with direct knowledge of her deliberations tell Axios.
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Washington Examiner, Insider, The Hill, RedState, The Daily Caller, The Week, Mediaite and New York Post
Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Fears of White People Losing Out Permeate Capitol Rioters' Towns, Study Finds — Counties with the most significant declines in the non-Hispanic white population were the most likely to produce insurrectionists. — When the political scientist Robert Pape began studying the issues …
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Washington Post and Raw Story
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Robert A. Pape / Washington Post:
What an analysis of 377 Americans arrested or charged in the Capitol insurrection tells us — Opinion by Robert A. Pape — Robert A. Pape is a professor of political science at the University of Chicago and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats.
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Digby's Hullabaloo, Raw Story, HuffPost, littlegreenfootballs.com and The Daily Beast
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The unserious comparisons between Colorado's voting laws and Georgia's new one — From the moment Major League Baseball pulled its All Star Game out of Georgia over the state's new voting law, conservative defenders of the law have predicted impending hypocrisy.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Daily Caller, Fox News, IJR, HotAir, Patterico's Pontifications, Power Line and National Review
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
‘Built on a lie’: Jen Psaki annihilates Peter Doocy's misleading question on Georgia voting — White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday pushed back against the assertion that Georgia's new voting laws are less restrictive than Colorado's laws. — Psaki was asked the question …
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Mediaite, Crooks and Liars, Daily Kos, The Federalist, Washington Times and POLITICUSUSA
Colorado Public Radio:
Colorado Vs. Georgia Voting Laws: What Are The Differences?
Colorado Vs. Georgia Voting Laws: What Are The Differences?
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HuffPost, Fox News, HotAir, Media Matters for America, New York Times, The National Pulse, Newsbusters and New York Post
Ronn Blitzer / Fox News:
Colorado voting laws are similar to Georgia's despite decision to move Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Colorado voting laws are similar to Georgia's despite decision to move Major League Baseball All-Star Game
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Washington Examiner, The Hill, New York Post, The Western Journal, Denver Post, CNN, TheBlaze and National Review
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Patagonia giving $1 million for voting rights after new Georgia law
The Jolt: Patagonia giving $1 million for voting rights after new Georgia law
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Savannah Morning News
Doug Collins / Fox News:
MLB owes Georgians an apology
MLB owes Georgians an apology
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Raw Story, The Hill, Breitbart, National Review, Mediaite and The Daily Caller
Axios:
DeSantis milks “60 Minutes” spat — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Trump ally with his eyes on the White House, is dialing up a dispute with “60 Minutes” — seizing on a juicy chance to ingratiate himself with the GOP base by bashing the media. — Why it matters: It's a political gift akin …
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The Hill, Washington Post, The Daily Caller, IJR, TheBlaze, HotAir, Fox News, Deadline, Twitchy, Mock Paper Scissors, RedState, Cafe Hayek and National Review
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Rudy Takala / Mediaite:
60 Minutes Stands by Controversial Publix Report, Says DeSantis Presser Comments Were Cut For ‘Clarity’
60 Minutes Stands by Controversial Publix Report, Says DeSantis Presser Comments Were Cut For ‘Clarity’
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Newsweek, New York Post, OutKick, The Capitolist and Townhall
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
The Story Cannot Always Be the Reaction of the Republican Party
The Story Cannot Always Be the Reaction of the Republican Party
Oliver Darcy / CNN:
‘60 Minutes’ faces backlash from Democrats and Publix for critical story on Florida's vaccine rollout
‘60 Minutes’ faces backlash from Democrats and Publix for critical story on Florida's vaccine rollout
Margot Cleveland / The Federalist:
Gov. Ron DeSantis Should Sue ‘60 Minutes’ For Defamation
Gov. Ron DeSantis Should Sue ‘60 Minutes’ For Defamation
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Page Array, Rumble, OutKick and Fox News
Politico:
Trump and his allies abandon Gaetz — Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) built a public profile as an unapologetic, unambiguous, omnipresent booster of President Donald Trump. — But as his own political career skids toward disaster amid allegations that he had sex with a minor and paid for sex …
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Kate Riga / Talking Points Memo:
Gaetz Fundraises Off Of Alleged Sex Trafficking Investigation
Gaetz Fundraises Off Of Alleged Sex Trafficking Investigation
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CNN, The Daily Beast and New York Post
Anthony Man / Sun-Sentinel:
Congressman Alcee Hastings, after career of triumph, calamity and comeback, dies at 84 — Congressman Alcee Hastings, whose life was marked by perseverance, calamity and a comeback, has died. He was 84. — Hastings crusaded against racial injustice as a civil rights lawyer …
Eliza Collins / Wall Street Journal:
Kyrsten Sinema Defends Filibuster as Pressure Mounts From Progressives — Arizona Democrat says the problem is senators' behavior, not the chamber's rules — PHOENIX— Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has emerged as the staunchest Democratic defender of the filibuster, brushing off fire …
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The Hill, Washington Post, IJR, HotAir, Discourse Blog and National Review
Amanda Macias / CNBC:
U.S. considering joining boycott of 2022 Beijing Olympics, State Department says — The potential diplomatic boycott of the Olympic Games comes as the Biden administration works to rally allies to mount international pushback on China. — The Olympic Games are due to take place between Feb. 4 to Feb. 20.
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The Week, OutKick and Political Wire
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Sen. Rick Scott slams Biden for backing MLB Georgia boycott, being silent on moving Olympics out of China
Sen. Rick Scott slams Biden for backing MLB Georgia boycott, being silent on moving Olympics out of China
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Washington Examiner and Politico
Jeff Bezos / About Amazon:
A message from Jeff Bezos — Amazon founder and CEO shares a statement in support of investment in American infrastructure.
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Axios, National Review, Forbes, IJR and Bloomberg
John Bowden / The Hill:
Ex-Trump official penalized for violating Hatch Act — The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) on Tuesday announced a settlement with former Housing and Urban Development (HUD) official Lynne Patton, a political appointee and ally of former President Trump, for a Hatch Act violation over a video …
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Washington Post, ABC News, osc.gov, Forbes, Talking Points Memo, Washington Times, Law & Crime and The New Civil Rights Movement
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Matthew Haag / New York Times:
Ex-Trump Official Fined and Barred From Government Over R.N.C. Video
Ex-Trump Official Fined and Barred From Government Over R.N.C. Video
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CNBC, CNN, ABC News, Mother Jones, POLITICUSUSA, The Week, Insider, Bloomberg and The Intellectualist
Dan Pfeiffer / The Message Box:
The Coming (Cancel) Culture War — The Republican plan to make 2022 about wokeness run amok is less stupid (and even more cynical) than it sounds — The battle lines have been drawn. Democrats are running on an agenda of steady leadership, vaccinating people, distributing $1400 relief checks …
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Raw Story and Media Matters for America, more at Mediagazer »
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Why half-hearted conservative boycotts rarely take root — One of the first times that Donald Trump publicly called for a boycott, it was not over a key civil rights or humanitarian issue. It was, instead, about an annoying TV ad. — “Get rid of this commercial,” Trump said in a video recorded at Trump Tower in 2011.
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Popular Information, Vanity Fair, MSNBC, The Federalist, Reuters and Raw Story
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Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
McConnell warns biz off political speech, says it's ‘stupid’
McConnell warns biz off political speech, says it's ‘stupid’
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The Hill, Breitbart and Associated Press
Jonah E. Bromwich / New York Times:
Doormen Who Stood By After Brutal Attack on Asian Woman Are Fired — One was seen on video closing the door to the Midtown Manhattan building after the attack, as the victim, a Filipino-American woman, lay on the street outside. — The lobby staff members who closed the door …
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Law & Crime
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
The Trump White House provided reporters with a gusher of leaks. With Biden, everything's changed. — After two and a half months of Joe Biden's presidency, something is missing from the news coverage of his administration: Leaks. — Juicy details about the president's behind-the-scenes conduct and decision-making?
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Religion in Public, more at Mediagazer »
Carol Robinson / al.com:
$500,000 Jefferson Davis chair stolen in Selma will be a toilet unless Confederate group hangs banner, email claims — A Confederate monument valued at $500,000 was stolen in March from a Selma cemetery, officials confirmed today. — This morning, a group that claims to have taken the monument …
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
Actual Comedians Roast Greg Gutfeld's New Fox News ‘Comedy’ Show — “It's like watching a guy going through a divorce doing an impression of Bill Maher,” one comedian told us. And that was one of the kinder critiques. — The morning after Fox News premiered its deeply unfunny foray …
Joseph Choi / The Hill:
Pfizer CEO says Trump told him vaccine ‘will help me’ with election — Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says in an interview set to run Friday that former President Trump told him before last year's election that a coronavirus vaccine could help his chances. — On clips from “The Carlos Watson Show” …
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Associated Press and IJR
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Georgia's New Law, and the Risk of Election Subversion — A reminder from a January phone call that the reform bill by congressional Democrats may not have the proper protections. — What would have happened if the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, had responded, “OK …
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Georgia Recorder, The American Independent and Washington Times
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Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
Yes, the Georgia election law is that bad
Yes, the Georgia election law is that bad
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The Hill, Insider, POLITICUSUSA and IJR
Matt Friedman / Politico:
Pastor running for governor lives in luxury $1.6M home — tax free — It's a stately home for the pastor of a humble church. — In 2015, Phil Rizzo — who leads City Baptist Church in Hudson County — and his wife, Jennifer, paid $1.55 million for a five bedroom, seven bath home …
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Raw Story
Dan Alexander / Forbes:
Donald Trump Tumbles Nearly 300 Spots In Billionaire Ranks — The former president, who prides himself on his business acumen, refused to divest his assets upon taking office. Had he sold out in 2017 and reinvested in the market, he'd be an estimated $1.6 billion richer.
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Insider, Raw Story and The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Biden administration to launch massive funeral assistance program for covid victims — The Biden administration next week will launch a funeral assistance program that will provide up to $9,000 to cover the burial costs of each American who died of covid-19 — the largest program of its type ever offered by the federal government.
Medium:
Letter From Former Senior National Security, Military, and Elected Officials Calling On Congress To Create A Bipartisan 1/6 Commission — Frmr Nat'l Security, Military, & Elected Officials — We are former senior national security, military, and elected officials who have represented or served Democrats …
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CBS News and Washington Post
Cassidy Morrison / Washington Examiner:
CDC director cites Illinois bar superspreader event as reason for continued caution — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky cited a new report showing that one bar reopening led to dozens of new COVID-19 cases as a reason for social distancing.
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National Review, Centers for Disease Control … and ABC News
Washington Post:
Trump got evicted from ‘the swamp.’ Some of his people are trying to stick around. — There are plenty of fish in the swamp, but some of the best-connected ones live in a 200-gallon aquarium at Reince Priebus's house. — “It's not just saltwater fish, but an actual reef,” Priebus explained in a recent phone call.
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The Week, Insider and The Intellectualist
Freddie deBoer:
Some Principles & Observations About Social Justice Politics — an attempt at a basic analysis — In an effort to be minimally inflammatory I will today use the term “social justice politics” to refer to the political movement you are all aware of, the one which combines several schools …
Kim Masters / Hollywood Reporter:
Ray Fisher Opens Up About ‘Justice League,’ Joss Whedon and Warners: “I Don't Believe Some of These People Are Fit for Leadership” — Over the past year, the actor has assailed the filmmaker and studio in harsh-but-cryptic tweets for what he says was racist and inappropriate conduct …
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The Daily Beast, Insider, The Daily Caller, /Film, The Playlist, IndieWire, The Week, Consequence of Sound and Mediaite
U.S. Customs and Border Protection:
Two Yemeni Men Arrested by Border Patrol Identified on the FBI's Terrorism Watch List — CALEXICO, Calif. - U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the El Centro Sector arrested two Yemeni men within the last 2 months that were identified on a terrorism watch list.
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Why Is the Supreme Court Hesitating on Abortion? — This week's Supreme Court orders list again featured a dog that noisily did not bark: abortion. There was no action on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which concerns whether a Mississippi ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy is unconstitutional.
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New York Times, Althouse and Law & Crime
CNN:
Biden moves deadline for all US adults to be eligible for Covid vaccine to April 19 — (CNN)President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that he is moving up his deadline for states to make all American adults eligible for a coronavirus vaccine by almost two weeks, but said Americans must remain on a “war footing” to beat the virus.
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