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Nina Totenberg / NPR:
Supreme Court justices aren't ‘scorpions,’ but not happy campers either — It was pretty jarring earlier this month when the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court took the bench for the first time since the omicron surge over the holidays. All were now wearing masks. All, that is, except Justice Neil Gorsuch.
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John Kruzel / The Hill:
Supreme Court rejects bid to block mask mandate on airplanes — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a request to block a federal mask mandate for air travel. — The emergency application was filed by a father on behalf of himself and his 4-year-old autistic son, both of whom claim …
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Human Events, The Gateway Pundit, Political Wire and Mock Paper Scissors
Kevin Breuninger / CNBC:
Supreme Court's Gorsuch refused to wear mask despite request over Sotomayor's Covid concerns, report says
Supreme Court's Gorsuch refused to wear mask despite request over Sotomayor's Covid concerns, report says
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The Daily Wire and IJR
Jake Tapper / CNN:
Former Trump administration officials hold call to strategize against former boss' efforts in 2022 and 2024 — (CNN)Around three dozen former Trump administration officials, disillusioned with their former boss and concerned about his impact on the GOP and the nation, held a conference call …
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Gabby Orr / CNN:
A year after leaving office, Trump looks to 2022 to rebrand his legacy — Drowning in swamp of lies: Acosta on Trump and his allies — (CNN)When Donald Trump arrived in Florida one year ago to begrudgingly settle into his post-presidential life, he did not have a plan.
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Raw Story, Voice of America, Erick Erickson's Confessions … and RedState
Washington Post:
Florida governor proposes special police agency to monitor elections — No state has such a force, which Gov. Ron DeSantis wants empowered to arrest voters and others who allegedly violate election laws — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A plan by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis would establish …
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Very Serious, Raw Story, The Guardian and Newsweek
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Why Biden is stumbling — This is not the presidency that Joe Biden wanted. — His first few months in office were heady. Vaccinations and warmer weather were pushing coronavirus cases to new lows. Congress passed a big pandemic relief bill without much friction.
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Siena College Research Institute:
Hochul Dominating Primary Field; Viewed Most Favorably by Dems — Only 29% Say It's Very Likely US Will be Democratic Republic in 2030; Another 38% Say Somewhat Likely; 22% Say Not Very or Not at All Likely — Trump Should Be Required to Testify in AG James' Civil Investigation, 63-27%
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John Sexton / HotAir:
NBC News: Democrats are headed for a shellacking in November
NBC News: Democrats are headed for a shellacking in November
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Politico, Miami Herald and New York Times
John Wagner / Washington Post:
U.S. Senate candidate from Louisiana smokes marijuana in campaign ad — Gary Chambers, a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate from Louisiana, unveiled a new ad Tuesday in which he is shown smoking marijuana. — In the spot, Chambers, who is seeking to unseat Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.) …
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Madeline Osburn / The Federalist:
Texas Synagogue Attack Smells Like More Evidence Of FBI Corruption — This caught-off-guard response from FBI agents is sadly what Americans have come to expect from our top law enforcement agency. — After all hostages were released from Beth Isreal Synagogue in Colleyville …
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BBC, ABC News, Insider, Fox News and Washington Examiner
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Systematic Hatreds:
What the Kids Are Reading — I'm Paul Musgrave, a political scientist and writer. This is Systematic Hatreds, my newsletter about politics and the study of politics. The newsletter takes its title from a line in The Education of Henry Adams: … This week, we're talking about teaching politics to the post-legacy media generation.
Hugo Lowell / The Guardian:
Capitol attack panel grapples with moving inquiry forward: to subpoena or not? — The committee is undecided on making the near-unprecedented step as the threat of Republican retaliation looms — The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack is weighing whether to subpoena …
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National Review:
Fauci Must Go — President Joe Biden should relieve Dr. Anthony Fauci of his duties at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as chief medical adviser to the White House, and as the public face of the American government's response to Covid-19.
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New York Magazine:
The New York Post Gets Its Own Tabloid Scandal — The New York Post was rocked Tuesday morning by a sexual-harassment lawsuit filed by Michelle Gotthelf, the former digital editor-in-chief who was quietly fired last week after more than two decades at the paper.
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Caitlin McFall / Fox News:
Senators meet in Ukraine to reaffirm US is united against 'Putin's belligerence' — Senators push united front to counter Russia aggression against Ukraine — Bipartisan group of senators show support for Ukraine as Russian invasion becomes more likely — A bipartisan group …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats ponder Plan B strategy to circumvent voting-rights filibuster — Senate Democrats are scrambling for a Plan B to pass voting rights legislation after Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) announced last week that they would not vote to change the Senate's filibuster rule despite …
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Politico:
How a GOP majority in Congress might handle Biden in 2023 — Republicans are feeling so good about their chances of retaking Congress this fall that they're already debating their governing relationship with President Joe Biden. And they're divided over how to handle their potential big wins.
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Chris Sununu explains going from ‘pretty close’ to no on New Hampshire Senate bid
Chris Sununu explains going from ‘pretty close’ to no on New Hampshire Senate bid
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Ashley Lopez / KUT Radio, Austin's NPR Station:
Texas says supply chain issues have limited the number of voter registration forms it can give out — The Texas Secretary of State's office is having more trouble than usual getting enough voter registration cards to groups who help Texans register to vote.
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The Hill, Insider and Political Wire
Julia Azari / FiveThirtyEight:
What Does It Mean If Republicans Won't Debate? — Last week, the Republican National Committee announced its plans to prohibit Republican presidential candidates from participating in the official general election debates sponsored by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates.
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Trump cutout among pranks left at Executive Mansion for Youngkin — A life-size cutout of former President Trump reportedly greeted Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) when he entered his office for one of his first days of work — one of several pranks left by Youngkin's predecessor.
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Washington Examiner and Washington Post
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Investor's Uyghur Comments Are Even Worse Than You've Heard — On the menu today: Most folks are focusing on the comment from Chamath Palihapitiya, a Sri Lankan-born Canadian and American venture capitalist, that he doesn't care about the Uyghurs in China. But he went much further, and he said worse things.
Congressman Jim Langevin / The Providence Journal:
In his own words| Rep. Jim Langevin: Why I won't be running for reelection in 2022 — For the last 37 years, I have woken up every day with one goal in mind: serving the people of Rhode Island. After all, I love this state, and I love the people who live here.
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Jazz Shaw / HotAir:
Airlines warn of “catastrophic” 5G aviation “crisis” tomorrow — If this entire situation goes pear-shaped tomorrow, don't say that you didn't receive plenty of warnings. We learned over the Christmas holiday period that the nation's airlines were in a panic over the impending launch …
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Distrust in political, media and business leaders sweeps the globe — Trust in government is collapsing, especially in democracies, according to a new global survey. — Why it matters: People also don't think media or business leaders are telling them the truth, and this suspicion …
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Political Wire
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Scoop: Al Jazeera quietly sidelines conservative outlet “Rightly” — Al Jazeera, a media company funded by the government of Qatar, has quietly stopped creating new content for its conservative digital outlet “Rightly,” four sources confirm to Axios. — Why it matters: The outlet was launched …
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John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
A world without Roe is, for women, a world of social standing cut in half — “It always seems over-the-top to say women will be second-class citizens, but that will absolutely be the case.” — There's a way of looking at reproductive rights that doesn't get the attention it deserves.
War on the Rocks:
Warnings of ‘Civil War’ Risk Harming Efforts Against Political Violence — A year on from the Jan. 6 insurrection, experts warn of catastrophic political violence, while political commentators invoke the specter of the 1860s and throw out sensationalist headlines about a second U.S. Civil War.
Craig Mauger / Detroit News:
Attorney General Nessel: ‘Absolutely’ enough evidence to charge GOP electors — Lansing — Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said she believes there's “absolutely” enough evidence to bring criminal charges against 16 Republicans who signed a certificate falsely claiming to be the state's presidential electors in December 2020.
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