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11:30 AM ET, February 27, 2022

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Sadie Gurman / Wall Street Journal:
Ex-Attorney General William Barr Urges GOP to Move On From Trump  —  Book recounts confrontational meeting in Oval Office and says Republicans need to focus on new leaders  —  Former Attorney General William Barr writes in a new book that former President Donald Trump has …
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Phil Thomas / The Independent:
Bill Barr launches blistering attack on Trump in new book
Discussion: Raw Story
Associated Press:
Russians advance on Ukraine's ports, meet resistance in city  —  KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Street fighting broke out in Ukraine's second-largest city and Russian troops squeezed strategic ports in the country's south Sunday, advances that appeared to mark a new phase of Russia's invasion following …
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Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Putin's Aggression Leaves His Right-Wing Fan Club Squirming  —  The Russian strongman has for years been idolized by a Who's Who of populist, nationalist leaders.  They are now stumbling over what to say.  —  ROME — For years, a global choir of right-wing politicians have sung the praises of Vladimir V. Putin.
James Randerson / Politico:
UK's Liz Truss: I support Brits who take up arms against Putin
Discussion: New Statesman and The Sunday Times
New York Times:
Ukraine's President Rejects Kremlin's Offer for Talks in Belarus
Bojan Pancevski / Wall Street Journal:
Germany to Raise Defense Spending Above 2% of GDP in Response to Ukraine War  —  Decision breaks with decades of lower investment in defense than peers and a growing energy partnership with Russia  —  BERLIN—Germany will boost defense spending above 2% of GDP and create a strategic natural-gas reserve …
Discussion: Financial Times
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Reuters:
Germany to increase defence spending in response to 'Putin's war' - Scholz
Discussion: The Guardian, Euractiv and Bloomberg
Financial Times:
Russians search for cash as west imposes sanctions on banks  —  People seek money in any currency, while central bank tries to calm markets and depositors  —  People in Moscow and other Russian cities stormed ATMs and bank branches in search of cash, both in roubles and dollars …
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The White House:
Joint Statement on Further Restrictive Economic Measures
David Smith / The Guardian:
Donald Trump defends calling Putin ‘smart’, hints at 2024 presidential bid  —  Ex-president tells CPAC he could have stopped ‘appalling’ Russian invasion of Ukraine before giving strongest indication he will run again  —  Donald Trump, the former US president, has defended his description …
Discussion: HillReporter.com and BizPac Review
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Amanda Taub / New York Times:
Putin Seems to Sideline Advisers on Ukraine, Taking a Political Risk  —  Authoritarian leaders rely on elite support to govern.  Jeopardizing those relationships in wartime could be risky, experts say.  —  Does President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia have the support he needs at home to wage a costly war in Ukraine?
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Li Yuan / New York Times:
Why the Chinese Internet Is Cheering Russia's Invasion
Discussion: Metro.co.uk, Common Dreams and Politico
Washington Post:
Post-ABC poll finds a deeply pessimistic nation, worried about the economy and Biden's leadership … President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday to a deeply pessimistic nation, one that largely sees the economy worsening under his watch, disapproves of his leadership …
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Gary Langer / ABC News:
Economic concerns hurt Biden's approval, keep Democrats in peril ahead of midterms: POLL
Discussion: Mediaite, Townhall and Yahoo Sports
Monique Beals / The Hill:
Romney calls Putin ‘a small, feral-eyed man’  —  Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Sunday called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “a small, feral-eyed man” amid the Russian full scale military invasion of Ukraine.  —  “We're seeing a small, feral-eyed man who was trying to shape the world …
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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:   Romney Was Right About Putin
Financial Times:
Kremlin propaganda machine struggles to conceal Putin's Ukraine war  —  Moscow spin-doctors and officials try to frame the war in Russian president's terms  —  As Vladimir Putin launched his military assault on Ukraine, the country's media censor issued a series of stark warnings.
New York Times:
New Research Points to Wuhan Market as Pandemic Origin  —  Scientists released a pair of extensive studies on Saturday that point to a market in Wuhan, China, as the origin of the coronavirus pandemic.  Analyzing data from a variety of sources, they concluded that the coronavirus …
Financial Times:
Mikhail Fridman speaks out against Ukrainian conflict in letter to staff  —  Businessman tells employees at private equity firm LetterOne that ‘war can never be the answer’  —  Mikhail Fridman, one of Russia's richest men, said the war in Ukraine was a “tragedy” and called on the “bloodshed” …
Discussion: Politico and Мед …
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
At CPAC, Trump delivers a reminder of his muscle  —  ORLANDO, Fla. — Mike Pompeo was swarmed by a throng of reporters and fans as he made his way down the hallway of the luxury resort hosting this year's annual Conservative Political Action Conference.  —  The former secretary of state had just received a standing ovation.
Discussion: Fox News
The Daily Beast:
Ex-Prosecutor Says She Can Prove Trump Committed Two Crimes  —  Barbara McQuade, a former Michigan prosecutor, joins the first unlocked bonus episode of The New Abnormal to explain how Trump's big lie is a provable crime.  —  Did Donald Trump commit a crime on and before Jan. 6?
Discussion: Stitcher and Raw Story
MSNBC:
Why Americans Should Care about the Ukraine-Russia Conflict  —  As Russia further invades Ukraine, the U.S. has leveled sanctions against Russia, Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.  Americans may soon be faced with rising gas prices.  But it's a sacrifice that needs …
Discussion: Twitchy
Washington Post:
Capitol fencing reinstalled ahead of State of the Union, possible ‘Freedom Convoy’ spinoffs  —  Fencing around the U.S. Capitol is being reinstalled in advance of Tuesday's State of the Union address, authorities announced Sunday, in a statement that also referred to potential protests in the city over the next two weeks.
 
 
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BBC:
Putin puts nuclear deterrent on ‘special alert’
Discussion: Breitbart and Defense One
Hilary Hanson / HuffPost:
Jon Stewart Praises ‘Grace’ Of Comedian-Turned-President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Erin Doherty / Axios:
Russian vodka being removed from shelves in U.S. and Canada
Financial Times:
Efforts to supply weapons to Ukraine face multiple obstacles
Discussion: American Purpose
Commsdirector / Democratic Socialists of America:
On Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
Pennsylvania Senate clash: Bartos showcases ‘strongest grassroots army’ in GOP primary race
Discussion: Politico
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Jim Small / Arizona Mirror:
Wendy Rogers said white nationalists are ‘patriots’ and called for hanging political enemies
Discussion: Insider and Rolling Stone
Tara Copp / Defense One:
US Racing $350 Million in ‘Immediate’ Arms to Ukraine; Includes Javelins, Ammo, Armor
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
Premise Mobile-Phone App Suspends Ukraine Activities After Accusations Fly
Oz Katerji / New Lines Magazine:
Ukrainians Unite to take on Russia's Superior Army
Eduardo Medina / New York Times:
Retired SWAT Commander Acquitted in Fatal Shooting of Moviegoer
Discussion: BizPac Review and New York Post