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U.S. Department of Justice:
Leader of Oath Keepers and 10 Other Individuals Indicted in Federal Court for Seditious Conspiracy and Other Offenses Related to U.S. Capitol Breach — Eight Others Facing Charges in Two Related Cases — A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned an indictment yesterday …
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Wall Street Journal:
The Capitol Riot Really Was an Insurrection — A response to Jeffrey Scott Shapiro on the legal definition in the U.S. Code. — Jeffrey Scott Shapiro is correct that insurrection under 18 U.S.C. 2383 is a crime with specific elements ("Stop Calling Jan. 6 an 'Insurrection,'" op-ed, Jan. 6).
New York Times:
Oath Keepers Leader Charged With Conspiracy in Jan. 6 Investigation — The F.B.I. arrested Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia, in a major step forward in the investigation into the attack on the Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump. — Stewart Rhodes, the leader and founder …
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Washington Post:
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes charged with seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 Capitol riot — Stewart Rhodes — founder and leader of the extremist group Oath Keepers, whose members are accused of being key players in the Jan. 6 attack on Congress — has been indicted and arrested, officials said Thursday.
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Associated Press:
Sedition case against Oath Keepers one of few in US history — Prosecutors filed seditious conspiracy charges Thursday against the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group and 10 suspected associates, marking the first such case in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot and one of just a few in the nation's history.
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CNN:
Oath Keepers leader and 10 others charged with ‘seditious conspiracy’ related to US Capitol attack
Oath Keepers leader and 10 others charged with ‘seditious conspiracy’ related to US Capitol attack
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers Indicted For Seditious Conspiracy In Jan. 6 Attack
Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers Indicted For Seditious Conspiracy In Jan. 6 Attack
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
R.N.C. Signals a Pullout From Presidential Debates — The Republican National Committee says it will require candidates to pledge to not participate in debates run by the Commission on Presidential Debates. What would replace them, if anything, was unclear.
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook PM: Sinema stuns White House with floor speech — BREAKING — The FBI today arrested STEWART RHODES, the founder of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia, and charged him (and 10 others) with seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection, report WaPo's Spencer Hsu and Devlin Barrett.
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court blocks workplace vaccine requirements, allows requirement for health-care workers — The Supreme Court on Thursday stopped the Biden administration's vaccination-or-testing requirement on the nation's largest employers, expressing doubt that there is legal authority for such a broad mandate.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Blocks Biden's Virus Mandate for Large Employers — But the justices allowed a vaccination requirement for health care workers at facilities that receive federal money. — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a vaccine …
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CNBC:
Supreme Court blocks Biden Covid vaccine mandate for businesses, allows health-care worker rule
Supreme Court blocks Biden Covid vaccine mandate for businesses, allows health-care worker rule
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
The Doom Loop Of “Relevance” — Rich Lowry and I disagree about Liz Cheney and Ron DeSantis — “Trump and I, we've had a hell of a journey. I hate it to end this way, oh my God I hate it. ... All I can say is count me out. Enough is enough.” — Lindsey Graham, Now: (January 12, 2022)
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Kevin McCarthy's coverup for Trump may be hiding knowledge of possible crimes
Kevin McCarthy's coverup for Trump may be hiding knowledge of possible crimes
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Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
House Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Twitter, Alphabet, Meta and Reddit
House Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Twitter, Alphabet, Meta and Reddit
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ABC News:
McCarthy doubles down on refusal to cooperate with Jan. 6 probe
McCarthy doubles down on refusal to cooperate with Jan. 6 probe
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BBC:
Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH — The Duke of York's military titles and royal patronages have been returned to the Queen, Buckingham Palace has said. — Prince Andrew, 61, will also stop using the style His Royal Highness in an official capacity, a royal source said.
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Andrew Feinberg / The Independent:
Glenn Beck has Covid again after refusing vaccine: 'It's going into my lungs' — Right-wing talk radio personality Glenn Beck on Wednesday said he has contracted Covid-19 for the second time and complained about the disease's effect on his lungs. — “It's starting to go into my lungs today and a little disturbing.
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The Hill
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Sinema scuttles hopes for filibuster reform — Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) doubled down on her support for the 60-vote legislative filibuster Tuesday, roughly an hour before President Biden meets with Democrats to push for changing the Senate rule in order to pass voting rights legislation.
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Fabiola Cineas / Vox:
Protecting voting rights isn't enough to save democracy
Protecting voting rights isn't enough to save democracy
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Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Michigan woman arrested near Capitol had loaded shotgun, and she wanted to talk about Jan. 6, police say — U.S. Capitol Police said they arrested a Michigan woman on multiple gun charges after she drove to Washington and told officers she wanted to talk about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Yair Rosenberg / The Atlantic:
Your Bubble is Not the Culture — I don't have anything against cultural and ideological bubbles. My family is a bubble. We have a host of in-jokes that no one else will get, and a bunch of tastes that many others do not share. We regularly eat a dish called “tuna quiche,” …
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Telegraph:
Two parties held in Downing Street as Queen and country mourned death of Prince Philip — The leaving events for No 10 staff were held on the eve of the Duke's funeral and excessive alcohol is believed to have been consumed — Downing Street staff drank alcohol into the early hours …
Stacy Cowley / New York Times:
Navient Reaches $1.85 Billion Deal Over Predatory Lending Claims — Navient, once one of the country's largest student loan servicing companies, reached a $1.85 billion deal with 39 states to settle claims that it had made predatory loans that saddled borrowers with crushing debts they were highly unlikely to repay.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Is Omicron Peaking? — In parts of the Northeast, it seems to be. — The number of new Covid-19 cases in New York City rose more than twentyfold in December. In the past few days, it has flattened. — In both New Jersey and Maryland, the number of new cases has fallen slightly this week.
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Nadia Khomami / The Guardian:
Hollywood stars back Emma Watson after Palestinian solidarity post — Susan Sarandon and Mark Ruffalo among signatories to letter supporting Harry Potter actor accused of antisemitism — Major figures from the world of film, including Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Capaldi and Charles Dance …
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Luke Rosiak / The Daily Wire:
EXCLUSIVE: Virginia's Youngkin Appointing Anti-CRT Firebrand To Key Education Role — “You have one job: provide education for the children ... with the best degree of academic excellence possible” — Republican Virginia Gov.-Elect Glenn Youngkin will appoint Elizabeth Schultz …
Jessie Balmert / The Columbus Dispatch:
The Ohio Supreme Court ordered the redistricting commission to redraw legislative maps. What happens next? — The Ohio Supreme Court ordered the seven-member Ohio Redistricting Commission to redraw maps for state House and Senate districts - imposing a tight deadline and creating a slew of new questions.
Gavin Newsom / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed: Newsom: Why I will not release Sirhan Sirhan on parole — In 1968, Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Sen. Robert F. Kennedy just moments after Kennedy won the California presidential primary. Sirhan also shot and injured five bystanders. Decades later, Sirhan refuses to accept responsibility for the crimes.
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