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3:40 PM ET, February 8, 2022

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CNN:
Republicans are frustrated by RNC move reopening party's January 6 divide ahead of midterms  —  Rep. Kinzinger says he fears a civil war, naive to think not possible  —  (CNN)Republicans felt they were finally united in their quest to take back the House and Senate — with the political winds …
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Emily Peck / Axios:
Male economists are freaking out over a NYT profile  —  A handful of prominent male economists, including former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, are freaking out — mostly on Twitter — about a weekend New York Times profile of economist Stephanie Kelton, known for her work on Modern Monetary Theory, or MMT.
Bobby Burack / OutKick:
More Unreleased Stacey Abrams Maskless School Photos  —  Stacey Abrams' recent visit to an elementary school is more cringeworthy than we thought.  —  OutKick has obtained more photos from Abrams' visit to Glennwood Elementary School last week, showing how Abrams spent the entire day maskless while the children remained masked up.
Discussion: Twitchy
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Bobby Burack / OutKick:
More Maskless Stacey Abrams School Photos Released
Steve Vladeck / MSNBC:
Supreme Court's Alabama travesty and its worn-out ‘shadow docket’ defense  —  Supreme Court conservatives help Alabama GOP keep biased map for next election  —  Shortly after 5 p.m. on Monday, the Supreme Court put back into effect Alabama's proposed district maps for the 2022 congressional election cycle …
Discussion: New York Times, UPI and RedState
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Kevin Daley / Washington Free Beacon:
Supreme Court Blocks Alabama Democrats' Gerrymandered Map
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Washington Post:
Documents detail U.S. military's frustration with White House, diplomats over Afghanistan evacuation  —  Senior White House and State Department officials failed to grasp the Taliban's steady advance on Afghanistan's capital and resisted efforts by U.S. military leaders to prepare the evacuation …
Associated Press:
AP source: GOP Maryland Gov. Hogan won't run for Senate  —  ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan plans to announce Tuesday that he will not run for the U.S. Senate, rebuffing an aggressive recruitment push from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans who saw …
Discussion: CBS News, CNN and WTOP News
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan closes door on Senate bid  —  Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan killed speculation from hopeful Republicans that he might run for Senate in 2022, saying he would “take a look what the future holds” after his term expires in 2023.  —  “I want to put to rest a question some of you have been asking me.
Discussion: Politico, Fox News and The Hill
U.S. Department of Justice:
Two Arrested for Alleged Conspiracy to Launder $4.5 Billion in Stolen Cryptocurrency  —  Government Seized $3.6 Billion in Stolen Cryptocurrency Directly Linked to 2016 Hack of Virtual Currency Exchange  —  Two individuals were arrested this morning in Manhattan for an alleged conspiracy …
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Alexander Mallin / ABC News:
DOJ announces arrests in alleged $4.5 billion cryptocurrency laundering scheme
Discussion: Politico, Associated Press and CBS News
Aram Roston / Reuters:
EXCLUSIVE FBI probes pre-Capitol riot meeting of far-right groups … The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing a meeting in a downtown DC garage the day before the January 6 Capitol Hill riot between the then-leader of the Proud Boys extremist group, the now-indicted leader …
Discussion: Occupy Democrats and Raw Story
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Why Didn't Vanity Fair Break the Jeffrey Epstein Story?  —  The former editor Graydon Carter and a journalist, Vicky Ward, give conflicting accounts of why the magazine didn't publish sexual-abuse allegations in 2003.  —  “Ghislaine Maxwell is arguably the most hated woman in the world.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Palin trial exposes the allure of ‘both sides’ journalism  —  When then-New York Times editorial page editor James Bennet revised the June 2017 editorial that prompted Sarah Palin's lawsuit now playing out in a Manhattan federal court, he had a specific goal in mind.
Emily Peck / Axios:
Jaw-dropping gender gap in jobs  —  The super tight labor market pushed lots of men back to work in January, but women were held back by Omicron.  —  Driving the news: More than 1 million men surged into the job market last month, coming off the sidelines and either looking for a job or getting a job …
Aaron Gordon / VICE:
The New USPS Trucks Would Probably Be Illegal If They Weighed One Pound Less  —  Manufacturer Oshkosh Defense is exploiting a long-standing loophole that incentivizes bigger, heavier vehicles that can pollute more.  —  Aaron Gordon  —  The USPS has defended the purchase of up to 165,000 …
Discussion: UPI, Gizmodo and The Daily Caller
New York Times:
Erik Prince Helped Raise Money for Conservative Spy Venture  —  New details reveal the ambitions of an operation intended to infiltrate opponents of Donald Trump, including moderate Republicans as well as progressives and Democrats.  —  WASHINGTON — During the summer of 2018, as Richard Seddon …
Carlos Frías / Miami Herald:
New York's Cafe Habana removes info about Che and Fidel from website  —  HOME THINGS TO DO FOOD CLUB + BARS MORE  —  A Mexican hangout where the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and Che Guevara plotted the Cuban revolution is the inspiration behind a New York City restaurant opening a location soon in downtown Miami.
Discussion: Instapundit and The Daily Caller
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Prosecutors' witness list offers glimpse into Jan. 6 trial strategy  —  Prosecutors late Monday began laying out their trial strategy for Jan. 6 cases in the clearest detail yet, indicating they intend to call multiple Capitol Police officers, a former Senate aide, a member of the Three Percenters militia …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
FBI arrests Trump supporter who stormed Capitol while on bail for attempted murder
Discussion: Insider and Law & Crime
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
GOP candidates add a repulsive new twist to Trump's ‘big lie’  —  It's hardly surprising to hear that Republican Senate candidates are campaigning on the “big lie” that the 2020 election was riddled with fraud.  This has become so routine that it's no longer treated as newsworthy …
Bernie Sanders / The Guardian:
We must do everything possible to avoid an enormously destructive war in Ukraine  —  I'm concerned when I hear familiar drumbeats in Washington demanding we ‘show strength’, when we're faced with what could be the worst European war in 75 years  —  ars have unintended consequences.
Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Women, candidates of color lead GOP charge to flip the House  —  House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and strategists from the top House Republican super PAC spent two elections trying to lure John James, an Army veteran and highly sought-after GOP recruit, to run for a Detroit-area congressional seat.
Discussion: HotAir and The Dispatch
Sarah D. / Twitchy:
‘Transparent hostage situation’: Chilling detail in photo of a smiling Peng Shuai 'is all you need to know about Peng Shuai's 'interviews"  —  Did you hear the news?  Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, who went missing for a while after accusing a ChiCom official of rape, has resurfaced at the Olympics …
Luige Del Puerto / Colorado Politics:
Poll: Polis holds edge over generic Republican challenger in 2022 election  —  Gov. Jared Polis's electoral fortunes fare much better compared to other Colorado Democrats facing reelection this year, including U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, according to a poll of voters commissioned …
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Don't Cry for Mark Meadows (Or Let Him Cry to You)  —  Quick tears and figurative knives may not be enough to save him this time.  —  Here is everything you need to know about Mark Meadows: In 2013, after he failed to oust Speaker John Boehner, he went to the speaker's office …
Discussion: Raw Story
OCCRP:
Boss Babies: The Children Who Own Hundreds of Luxembourg Corporations  —  by Jonny Wrate, Daniela Castro, Luc Caregari (Reporter.lu), Maxime Vaudano (Le Monde), Lorenzo Bagnoli (IRPI)  —  When Luxembourg opened up its register of beneficial owners in 2019, the new data revealed a surprising fact …
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Exclusive: The Daily Wire says it's a $100M a year business  —  The Daily Wire, a conservative media outlet best known for its popular podcast “The Ben Shapiro Show,” is a $100 million business, according to its CEO and co-founder Jeremy Boreing.  —  Why it matters: It's …
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Mediaite
Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
Marjorie Taylor Greene Claims She's in ‘Facebook Jail,’ but That's Not Exactly True  —  The MAGA troll's public persona centers around her cries of being silenced by social-media platforms.  Her latest claim is an exaggeration, to say the least.  —  Since Sunday evening …
Michael Lange / The Narrative Wars:
Districts, Data, & Demographics: A Comprehensive Look at New York City's Congressional Redistricting  —  The seeds for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's monumental upset were planted during the redistricting changes of 2012.  Incumbent Joe Crowley, a white Irishman from Woodside …
Yaron Steinbuch / New York Post:
Oregon GOP gubernatorial candidate admits he and wife belonged to swingers group  —  A top candidate in the Republican primary for Oregon governor has admitted that he and his wife had explored a swinging lifestyle before deciding that swapping partners wasn't for them, according to a report.
Discussion: Scottie's Playtime and Mediaite
 
 
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