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Liz Cheney / Washington Post:
The GOP is at a turning point. History is watching us. … Liz Cheney, a Republican, represents Wyoming's at-large congressional district in the U.S. House. — In public statements again this week, former president Donald Trump has repeated his claims that the 2020 election was a fraud and was stolen.
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National Review:
Liz Cheney Is Not the Problem — Representative Liz Cheney has likely talked herself out of a Republican leadership position. — Cheney was already on the hot seat early this year for breaking with most of her party and voting to impeach President Donald Trump, saying of the January 6 Capitol riot …
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Eliana Johnson / Politico:
The Real Reason Republicans Want to Oust Liz Cheney — To hear most media observers tell it, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) is being martyred for having the courage of her convictions, and the House Republican Conference can no longer abide her truth-telling. Republican lawmakers, the narrative goes …
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Byron York's Daily Memo: Why House Republicans have had it with Liz Cheney — Welcome to Byron York's Daily Memo newsletter. — Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here to receive the newsletter. — WHY HOUSE REPUBLICANS HAVE HAD IT WITH LIZ CHENEY.
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Washington Post, IJR and The Hill
Sway / New York Times:
'It's His Own Damn Fault,' Top G.O.P. Pollster Says of Trump and Facebook … Produced by ‘Sway’ — Donald Trump isn't back on Facebook ... yet. The platform's oversight board (set up by Facebook as a “Supreme Court” to which it could punt difficult decisions) upheld a ban on Trump's account.
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
CNN's Jamie Gangel: Kevin McCarthy ‘Very Concerned’ Jan 6. Commission Could Force Him to Testify About Call With Trump During Riot — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is concerned about being called as a witness by a commission looking into the events of January 6th, CNN reported Wednesday.
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
From Paul Ryan acolyte to Trump disciple: Elise Stefanik sets out to replace Liz Cheney in GOP leadership — Elise Stefanik entered the political arena eight years ago out of admiration for Paul D. Ryan, the conservative darling who had just returned to the House after his stint as Republican vice-presidential nominee.
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Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Cheney faces the boot in Washington. Wyoming isn't looking much better. — Rep. Liz Cheney's colleagues are set to boot her from House GOP leadership this month. Now Republicans back in her home state of Wyoming are plotting how to remove her from Congress entirely.
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Ricochet:
It's Time for Liz Cheney to Go
It's Time for Liz Cheney to Go
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Cheney saga boils the GOP down to its essence
POLITICO Playbook: Cheney saga boils the GOP down to its essence
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The Nation, Courier-Journal, The Week and Electoral-vote.com
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Power and Lies and Elise Stefanik
Jonah Goldberg / The G-File:
Whining Is Winning — Liz Cheney is not the reason the Republican Party cannot move on from January 6.
Marina Pitofsky / The Hill:
Jordan says ‘votes are there’ to oust Cheney from GOP leadership
Jordan says ‘votes are there’ to oust Cheney from GOP leadership
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National Review, Breitbart and New York Post
Jen Fifield / Arizona Republic:
Department of Justice asks Arizona Senate to respond to concerns about election audit — The U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division is asking Arizona Senate President Karen Fann to respond to concerns the department has about the security of ballots and potential voter intimidation …
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Jeremy Stahl / Slate:
Arizona's Republican-Run Election Audit Is Now Looking for Bamboo-Laced “China Ballots”
Arizona's Republican-Run Election Audit Is Now Looking for Bamboo-Laced “China Ballots”
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Joe.My.God., Insider, The Week, Digby's Hullabaloo, Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA and Law & Crime
Brahm Resnik / 12news.com:
'Do it right or don't do it': Arizona's top elections officer warns of serious problems with ballot recount
'Do it right or don't do it': Arizona's top elections officer warns of serious problems with ballot recount
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The Gateway Pundit, NBC News, Washington Examiner and Arizona Capitol Times
Bobby Caina Calvan / Associated Press:
Florida gov signs GOP voting law critics call ‘un-American’ — TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping elections bill into law Thursday that he and other Republicans said would place guardrails against fraud, even as they acknowledged there were no serious signs of voting irregularities last November.
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Washington Post:
Florida's DeSantis signs new voting restrictions into law, making the state the latest to add hurdles to the voting process
Florida's DeSantis signs new voting restrictions into law, making the state the latest to add hurdles to the voting process
Kelly Mena / CNN:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs restrictive voting bill
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs restrictive voting bill
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Washington Times, Louder With Crowder, Florida Politics, WINK NEWS and Palm Beach Post
Washington Post:
Chris Ruddy and Newsmax went all-in on Trump. Now they might pay a price for it. — One night last month at Mar-a-Lago, Chris Ruddy positioned himself in a familiar spot: right next to Donald Trump. — The occasion came just days before a Republican National Committee fundraiser …
Paige Winfield Cunningham / Washington Post:
The Health 202: The Johnson & Johnson pause did hurt vaccine acceptance, a poll finds — Some experts predicted the Biden administration's temporary pause on use of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine would worsen vaccine hesitancy. — Now a new poll indicates it did result …
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Jan Hoffman / New York Times:
Poll Shows Parents Are Reluctant to Get Their Children Vaccinated for Covid-19
Poll Shows Parents Are Reluctant to Get Their Children Vaccinated for Covid-19
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Washington Post and Chicago Sun-Times
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Giuliani cuts down his entourage — Rudy Giuliani, the former personal lawyer for ex-president Donald Trump, has reduced the size of his personal entourage, according to three people familiar with the matter. — Giuliani laid off several staffers and independent contractors in the last few weeks …
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BBC:
What happened after the pandemic puppy boom — Shelters across the US are struggling to take in a growing number of dogs and cats. Some pets adopted early in the pandemic are being sent back as owners slowly return to normal life. The financial impact of Covid-19 as well as a puppy boom due …
New York Times:
‘Turning the Corner’: U.S. Covid Outlook Reaches Most Hopeful Point Yet — Cases and deaths have dipped, and vaccinations make scientists hopeful, even as variants mean the coronavirus is here to stay. — After weeks of coronavirus patients flooding emergency rooms in Michigan …
Domenico Montanaro / NPR:
Why Facebook's Decision On Trump Could Be ‘Make Or Break’ For His Political Future — Facebook's Oversight Board on Wednesday essentially punted the decision back to the company on whether to eventually allow former President Donald Trump back on Facebook and Instagram.
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Alan Rusbridger / The Guardian:
The inside story of how we reached the Facebook-Trump verdict
The inside story of how we reached the Facebook-Trump verdict
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Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Republicans promote pandemic relief they voted against — NEW YORK (AP) — Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., said it pained her to vote against the $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan.” — But in the weeks that followed, the first-term Republican issued a news release celebrating …
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Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fact check: Elise Stefanik tried to get election overturned, promoted election lies — Stefanik previously called out Trump, now she mirrors his rhetoric — Washington (CNN)House Republicans are moving to oust Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney from a party leadership position over her vocal repudiation …
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Emily Anthes / New York Times:
Covid-19 Live Updates: Studies Indicate Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Protects Against the Most Severe Outcomes of Some Virus Variants — Here's what you need to know: — The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is incredibly effective against severe disease caused by two variants, studies say.
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Nicole Narea / Vox:
The census shows the US needs to increase immigration — by a lot — The 2020 census shows that America isn't full — and that it needs immigrants. — The results of the 2020 census are a warning sign that America is on a course for slow population growth.
CNN:
Democrats wary of appearing to push Justice Breyer out despite their small window to replace him — Photos: — Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer — Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is photographed at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in September 2015. — 1 of 37 — Photos:
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Marisa Iati / Washington Post:
Teen accused of rigging vote to become homecoming queen will be tried as an adult — On the day she was crowned homecoming queen, Emily Grover wore a sparkly silver dress. A bouquet of roses rested in the crook of her arm, and a crown adorned her curled blond hair.
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Politico:
The Biden White House slowly, glacially, returns to normal — President Joe Biden is preparing to make his first international trip as president. White House and administrative staff are beginning to trickle into the West Wing in greater numbers. And additional journalists are working at the White House.
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall:
Clean House in 2025 — When President DeSantis is sworn in at 12:00 pm on January 20, 2025, he should give a short speech and by 12:10 be firing people. Lots of people. — Okay, it might not be the current Florida governor - we do know it's not going to be Gov. Nikki! Haley (R - Establishment) or Kristi!
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Half in U.S. Think Their Taxes Too High, but Also “Fair” — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Heading into this year's delayed tax filing day, half of Americans think their taxes are too high, while 44% consider them about right and 4% too low. The 50% calling them too high is up slightly from an average 45% …
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New York Times:
Biden Leans Into Plans to Tax the Rich — “We're not going to deprive any of these executives of their second or third home, travel privately by jet,” the president said at the White House. — WASHINGTON — President Biden delivered a clear and punchy message to America's highest earners on Wednesday …
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Voters Can Spot Radical Left-Wing Policy — Texas' special election shows Americans are savvy enough to not fall for the Biden spin. — While one special election doesn't necessarily set the pattern for the midterms—which are still 18 months off—both parties should study the results of Saturday's …
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