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1:05 PM ET, February 21, 2022

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New York Times:
Live Updates: Putin Prepares Decision on Breakaway Ukraine Regions  —  President Vladimir V. Putin said he would decide by day's end whether to recognize the independence of Luhansk and Donetsk.  U.S. officials worry that Russia could use such a recognition to move more forces in.
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Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
Putin's Right-Wing Shills  —  And why they matter.  —  Flashback to July, 2018.  —  After the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, this is what I wrote for the now-deceased Weekly Standard: … Consider this the context of today's news.
Discussion: Raw Story and Rolling Stone
Maria Kiselyova / Reuters:
Russia's FSB says shell from Ukrainian territory destroys Russian border guard post
Discussion: Anti-bellum
Mike Brest / Washington Examiner:
Russia has a ‘hit and detain’ list for Ukrainians post-invasion, U.S. alleges
Discussion: Politico, Slate and Washington Post
The Moscow Times:
Kremlin Says Talk of Putin-Biden Summit ‘Premature’
Washington Post:
U.S. claims Russia has list of Ukrainians ‘to be killed or sent to camps’ following a military occupation
Renato Mariotti / Politico:
How Donald Trump Played Himself  —  Donald Trump has survived multiple investigations by following the same playbook: blasting them as “witch hunts” and refusing to testify under oath.  His strategy backfired last week, as a New York state judge ordered him and two of his children to sit for depositions in 21 days.
Discussion: Raw Story
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David Cay Johnston / New York Daily News:
Donald's turn in the dock: Prosecutors are finally zeroing in on Trump's corrupt business empire  —  For more than a half-century, Donald Trump proved himself a master at evading law enforcement, using techniques that the notorious lawyer Roy Cohn, his mentor, taught him.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA, Raw Story and HuffPost
Jason Lemon / Newsweek:
Trump's ‘Days Are Numbered’—Kirschner Predicts Ex-President to Be Indicted
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
The Daily Beast:
‘Something Went Wrong’: Trump's Twitter Ripoff Suffers Bumpy Launch  —  Would-be users of Trump's new app merely struggled to create an account after Sunday night's launch.  —  Team Trump has been cooking up its own social network ever since the then-president was thrown off all major platforms for his posts inciting the Capitol riot.
Discussion: Raw Story, Mediaite and The Guardian
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Queenie Wong / CNET:
Trump's Truth Social Debuts in Apple's App Store
Axios:
Biden needs a Trump substitute  —  Searching for a strategy to avoid a 2022 midterm disaster, advisers to President Biden have discussed elevating a unifying Republican foil not named Donald Trump. … - Biden isn't on the ballot in November. … - Biden advisers and Hill allies told Axios voters …
Discussion: Althouse and Instapundit
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Chris Truax / The Bulwark:
Everything You Need to Know About Biden's Messaging Problems with One Easy Test  —  Democrats won't take success for an answer.  —  One of the biggest differences between Republicans and Democrats is that Republicans sing Donald Trump's praises even if he's done something abjectly stupid and evil …
Ximena Bustillo / Politico:
Texas GOP revolts against Trump's favorite cowboy  —  Maybe it was his move to raise taxes and fees on farmers.  Or his regular practice of alienating state lawmakers.  Or his decision to pick a fight with the BBQ industry.  Or the bribery scandal surrounding his political consultant.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Melissa Holzberg DePalo / CNN:
The money race in two incumbent vs. incumbent primaries is heating up — and Trump's endorsements haven't helped
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
John F. Harris / Politico:
It's Time To Cancel Presidents Day  —  The fracturing of society in recent years under the strain of Donald Trump's presidency and the racial reckoning spurred by George Floyd's murder has had one positive consequence: A widespread awakening of interest in the American past.
Discussion: National Review and Breitbart
Christopher Newport University:
Voters would cut grocery tax; require vaccines for first responders, teachers, medical pros but not for students; keep teaching impact of racism on society, not ban CRT  —  Summary of Key Findings  — A majority of Virginia voters prefer spending the state budget surplus …
Emily Oster / The Atlantic:
Kids-Last COVID Policy Makes No Sense  —  Local governments are relaxing pandemic restrictions at a dizzying pace, removing mask requirements and vaccine entry rules for businesses.  Politicians are generally pushing for a return to normalcy.  But for one group, change is not forthcoming: children.
Mary Kekatos / ABC News:
Who is dying of COVID?  It's still mainly the unvaccinated  —  Recent CDC data shows unvaccinated people are 20 times more likely to die.  —  When the recent COVID-19 wave fueled by the omicron variant hit the U.S., no one expected it would lead to the number of deaths it did.
Robert Costa / CBS News:
Trump's GOP critics to gather in Washington with an eye on 2024 presidential race  —  A group of Republican critics of former President Donald Trump will gather in Washington, D.C., this week to cheer on the two GOP members of the House select committee investigating the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol …
Discussion: The Hill and Raw Story
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Democrats are engaged in a ‘new politics of evasion’ that could cost them in 2024, new study says … Three decades ago, Democratic policy analysts William A. Galston and Elaine Kamarck published a bracing critique of their party, warning against a “politics of evasion” that they said ignored electoral reality …
Discussion: Althouse
Katie Robertson / New York Times:
New York Times Wins 2 Polk Awards for Investigative Reporting  —  The Times was honored for coverage that revealed a plot behind the murder of the Haitian president and for investigations on the toll of America's air war in the Middle East.  —  The New York Times won two George Polk Awards …
Dominick Mastrangelo / The Hill:
Former Trump chief of staff endorses Nancy Mace  —  Former Trump White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Monday endorsed Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), who is battling in a GOP primary against a Trump-endorsed challenger.  —  “Congresswoman Nancy Mace is a proven fiscally conservative leader …
Washington Post:
Nearly half of Washingtonians don't like Commanders name, Post poll finds  —  Washington hasn't warmed up to the Commanders just yet.  —  According to a citywide Washington Post poll, close to half of D.C. residents have a negative view of the team's new name, with 32 percent disliking it and 17 percent saying they “hate” it.
Discussion: WTOP News
 
 
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