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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
The Jan. 6 puzzle piece that's going largely ignored  —  As Donald Trump and his allies squeezed then-Vice President Mike Pence to single-handedly stop Joe Biden's presidency in the weeks ahead of Jan. 6, they used one particular tool that's been largely ignored ever since.
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
The US system is no match for Donald Trump  —  Absence of consequences for the Capitol riots makes it likelier that democracy will be subverted again  —  Democrats hate to be reminded that the saviour of US democracy is Mike Pence, the former vice-president, whose fawning loyalty to Donald Trump lasted until the moment it counted.
CNN:
Jim Jordan sent one of the texts revealed by January 6 committee  —  Rep. Liz Cheney reveals frantic texts from GOP lawmakers to Mark Meadows on January 6  —  (CNN)Rep. Jim Jordan forwarded a text message to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on January 5, outlining a legal theory …
David Rohde / New Yorker:
Is There a Smoking Gun in the January 6th Investigation?  —  As the Democrats discover what Mark Meadows, Donald Trump, and others did, experts say they must also enact reforms to safeguard democracy—while they still control Congress.  —  Mark Meadows, it seems, is now a bellwether of American democracy.
Washington Post:
Role as Trump's gatekeeper puts Meadows in legal jeopardy — and at odds with Trump
Stephen Fowler / Georgia Public Broadcasting:
Exclusive: More Georgia Secretary of State's office officials interviewed by Jan. 6 committee
Discussion: The Guardian and Alternet.org
New York Times:
Facing Subpoenas, Trump Allies Try to Run Out the Clock on Democrats
Discussion: Raw Story
Miranda Devine / New York Post:
Liz Cheney at forefront of hollow Jan. 6 war
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Meadows referral creates new legal, political challenge for Garland and DOJ
Discussion: The Hill, Vox and IJR
Jonah Goldberg / The G-File:
Donald Trump's Megaphone  —  Fox News news hosts knew that Trump's lies were lies—and they amplified them anyhow.  —  Screw it.  —  I've shown a good deal of restraint since news broke that I left Fox News.  —  I haven't done any TV about it, and I've let a lot of nonsense go by without a response.
Discussion: Washington Post and Mediaite
Ramesh Ponnuru / Bloomberg:
The Two Reasons Trump Is Stronger Than He Looks for 2024  —  Not only is he the undisputed leader of the Republican Party.  He is also indifferent to anything but his own self-interest.  Both are political assets.  —  People who think that Donald Trump's influence on the Republican Party …
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Emma Hurt / Axios:
Scoop: Perdue rejected GOP appeals to skip governor race
David Freedlander / New York Magazine:
Bill de Blasio Did What New Yorkers Wanted … He should have been a contender.  As backbenchers and prattling senators piled into the 2020 race for president, Bill de Blasio entered as the manager of the nation's largest city, overseeing a police force the size of a small army …
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Politico:   New York's next mayor wants to save the city from the evils of olive oil
Robert J. McCarthy / Buffalo News:   Leaving Gracie Mansion, Mayor de Blasio looks ahead
Paul Sperry / RealClearInvestigations:
DC Bar Restores Convicted FBI Russiagate Forger to ‘Good Standing’ Amid Irregularities and Leniency  —  A former senior FBI lawyer who falsified a surveillance document in the Trump-Russia investigation has been restored as a member in “good standing” by the District of Columbia Bar Association …
Washington Post:
More Americans than usual have been changing parties.  Why?  —  Here's what our research found  —  As we head into 2022, expect a deluge of predictions about the upcoming U.S. midterm elections.  Will Democrats maintain, widen or lose their slight advantage in the Senate?
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Eli Stokols / Los Angeles Times:
Republicans' belief in Trump's ‘Big Lie’ holds steady as confidence in U.S. elections dips
Discussion: The Bulwark and Mercury News
Washington Post:
How redistricting is shaping the 2022 U.S. House map  —  The march to the 2022 midterm elections is on, as states work to complete their new congressional maps following the 2020 Census.  As of Dec. 15, half of the 50 states have settled on the boundaries for 165 of 435 U.S. House districts.
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Geoffrey Skelley / FiveThirtyEight:
What A Flurry Of Democratic Departures Means For The 2022 House Race
Discussion: Raw Story
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Jeff Jackson drops out of North Carolina Senate race
Jessica Contrera / Washington Post:
A QAnon con: How the viral Wayfair sex trafficking lie hurt real kids  —  An Internet mob wanted to rescue a 13-year-old girl.  Instead, they terrified her, derailed real trafficking investigations and incited ‘save the children’ violence.  —  The real Samara Duplessis was sprawled across her comforter, her thumb on Instagram.
New York Times:
That Job at Harvard?  It's Not Real.  —  For over a year, prominent women in India, including journalists, were reeled into a labyrinthine online scam, offering work with Harvard University.  Who targeted them, and why, is a mystery.  —  NEW DELHI — Nidhi Razdan was all set to travel …
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Meadows texts show Trump did what GOP (falsely) claimed Clinton did in Benghazi  —  Paging Trey Gowdy!  Where's the bulldog of Benghazi when his country needs him?  —  On Sept. 11, 2012, terrorists attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.  Four Americans died.
Discussion: Raw Story
New York Post:
MTA manager caught using blow-up doll in apparent attempt to skirt HOV laws  —  Surely, he can't be serious.  —  An MTA manager claims an inflatable doll that's been riding shotgun in his Kia Telluride is there “for the company” — and not to skirt HOV restrictions, as his coworkers suspect.
Discussion: RedState
Ed Yong / The Atlantic:
America Is Not Ready for Omicron  —  The new variant poses a far graver threat at the collective level than the individual one—the kind of test that the U.S. has repeatedly failed.  —  america was not prepared for COVID-19 when it arrived.  It was not prepared for last winter's surge.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and CNN
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
In Trump country, a willingness to set aside politics as Biden visits  —  MAYFIELD, Ky. — Cliff Giambrone most certainly didn't vote for President Biden and, in fact, was outside the U.S. Capitol protesting the election results on Jan. 6.  On the trailer hitch on the back of his van …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Sinema pops Democrats' filibuster trial balloon on voting rights  —  Kyrsten Sinema supports the elections reform bill that Democrats are considering a year-end push to pass.  She doesn't support a shortcut around the filibuster to get it done.  —  The Arizona moderate is making clear …
Chris Isidore / CNN:
Two major airline CEOs question the need for masks on planes  —  New York (CNN Business)The CEOs of two of the nation's major airlines say they don't think wearing masks on planes does much to help limit exposure to Covid.  —  The comments from American Airlines (AAL) CEO Doug Parker …
Washington Post:
GOP candidates are flocking to Mar-a-Lago to pay Trump for the privilege of hosting their events  —  The Washington Post identified at least 30 events held by GOP candidates or conservative groups at Trump properties through mid-December, more tallied than in any previous year
Henry Mance / Financial Times:
My trip into the metaverse with Facebook defender-in-chief Nick Clegg … Nick Clegg may be available in Berlin.  He has a slot in Paris.  He'll make time for lunch in Brussels.  Then Omicron hits, and the vice-president of global affairs at Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is not coming to Europe after all.
Fox News:
Longtime CNN producer John Griffin's devices seized 17 months before child sex trafficking arrest  —  Nevada complaint alleges 9-year-old was left with Griffin alone when mother was hospitalized after BDSM tryst  —  Fox News Flash top headlines for December 15  —  WARNING: SOME DETAILS MAY BE DISTURBING
Discussion: Twitchy and Mediaite
 
 
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Cat Zakrzewski / Washington Post:
Google calls itself green. But it's still making ad money from climate-change denial.
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American Greatness:
Why Is the Left Worried Suddenly About the End of Democracy?
Anna Phillips / Washington Post:
Trump's quest for more powerful shower heads is over
Discussion: Reason and Althouse
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Prosecutor Going After Antifa Peddled Antisemitic George Soros Conspiracies
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Biden's Twitter doc army turns on him
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Americans can soon renew passports online, thanks to Biden order
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Democrat Jeff Jackson expected to drop out of U.S. Senate race
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
DirecTV terminates its Dish acquisition after a group of Dish creditors rejected a modified bond exchange offer

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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
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