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US Rep. Madison Cawthorn calls Ukrainian president a ‘thug’ — RALEIGH, N.C. — U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina told supporters he thought Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a “thug”—a comment that runs counter to the overwhelming share of Republicans with a favorable view …
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Republicans Stand Up for Ukraine — Despite Trump, a new poll shows GOP voters haven't turned isolationist. — Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought to the forefront a debate about the Republican Party's fundamental beliefs on foreign policy. Have Republicans rejected the tradition …
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Rolling Stone
Washington Post:
Rep. Madison Cawthorn calls Zelensky a ‘thug,’ says Ukrainian government is ‘incredibly evil’ — Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) recently called Ukrainian President Volodymyr a “thug” and said the Ukrainian government is “incredible evil,” in remarks that are at odds with the broad bipartisan support …
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National Review, Democrats, Mediaite and DCCC
Michael J. Stern / New York Daily News:
The real reason the feds haven't indicted Trump — Above all others, there is one question that Democrats cannot stop asking: “Why hasn't Attorney General Merrick Garland indicted former president Donald Trump?” — Garland's remarks today, on the one-year anniversary of his appointment …
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Raw Story
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Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Garland says the Jan. 6 investigation won't end until everyone is held accountable — On his first anniversary as attorney general, Merrick Garland said he's committed to unraveling the conspiracy behind the storming of the U.S. Capitol, in what he calls “the most urgent investigation in the history of the Justice Department.”
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Washington Examiner, Talking Points Memo, HillReporter.com, Zandar Versus The Stupid, POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Rachael Bade / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: ‘This retreat is cursed’
POLITICO Playbook: ‘This retreat is cursed’
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Punchbowl News and The Dispatch
Maria Cramer / New York Times:
2020 Census Undercounted U.S. Population by Nearly 19 Million — The Census Bureau said it had undercounted Black, Latino and Indigenous people and overcounted white and Asian Americans. — The 2020 census undercounted the country's population by 18.8 million people, the Census Bureau said on Thursday …
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NPR and Lawyers, Guns & Money
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US Census / Census.gov:
Census Bureau Releases Estimates of Undercount and Overcount in the 2020 Census
Census Bureau Releases Estimates of Undercount and Overcount in the 2020 Census
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Politico, CBS News, Kevin Drum and Political Wire
Tucker Carlson / Fox News:
Someone needs to explain why there are dangerous biological weapons in Ukraine — The Pentagon is lying about this - why? — Tucker: The Pentagon is lying about bio labs in Ukraine — If you had told us just four days ago that the Biden administration was funding secret bio labs …
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The Gateway Pundit and BizPac Review
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Washington Post:
White House warns Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, rejects false ‘conspiracy’ of U.S. biolabs
White House warns Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, rejects false ‘conspiracy’ of U.S. biolabs
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Washington Examiner, Forbes, Mediaite, Raw Story, thegatewaypundit.com, Bloomberg, New York Post, The Hill and TheBlaze
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A Fox News reporter's schooling of Sean Hannity veers into dark territory
A Fox News reporter's schooling of Sean Hannity veers into dark territory
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The Daily Beast, The Wrap and Fox News
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Russia and QAnon have the same false conspiracy theory about Ukraine
Russia and QAnon have the same false conspiracy theory about Ukraine
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Washington Post, Digby's Hullabaloo, Daily Kos, The Kyiv Independent and Raw Story
Brennan Center for Justice:
Local Election Officials Survey (March 2022) … Nearly one in three local election officials know at least one election worker who has left the job, partly due to safety concerns, increased threats, or intimidation.
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Election Law Blog, Mother Jones, IJR, Insider, Talking Points Memo, USA Today and CNN
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Miles Parks / NPR:
1 in 5 local election officials say they're likely to quit before 2024
1 in 5 local election officials say they're likely to quit before 2024
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Brennan Center for Justice and The Hill
Washington Free Beacon:
WATCH: All the Times Joe Biden Blamed Someone Else for Rising Gas Prices — Democrats urge Americans to stop complaining, buy a Tesla like AOC — Gas prices have nearly doubled since President Joe Biden took office. The national average price per gallon has surged from $2.39 in January 2021 …
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Washington Post:
‘No off-ramps’: U.S. and European officials don't see a clear endgame in Ukraine … When Russia first invaded Ukraine just over two weeks ago, the near-unanimous global assumption was that it would score a quick and easy military victory over its neighbor to the west.
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The Moderate Voice, UnHerd, Digby's Hullabaloo, 19FortyFive, Hennessy's View and Reuters
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Haisten Willis / Washington Examiner:
Biden administration to extend federal mask mandate — The federal mask mandate will be extended for another 30 days, to April 18, representing the fourth extension of the mandate for public transit, airplanes, and airports that was first introduced in February 2021.
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Fox News, National Review and CBS Philly
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Kaye Thornbrugh / Coeur d'Alene Press:
Elephants in the room — COEUR d'ALENE — The Kootenai County Republican Central Committee has reportedly planned and recruited volunteers to infiltrate the Kootenai Democrats, install an “antisemitic troll” as party chair and funnel money donated to Democrats to local Republicans instead.
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Raw Story
Associated Press:
U.S. inflation soared 7.9 percent in past year, a fresh 40-year high — WASHINGTON (AP) — Propelled by surging costs for gas, food and housing, consumer inflation jumped 7.9 percent over the past year, the sharpest spike since 1982 and likely only a harbinger of even higher prices to come.
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Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Even Russian State TV Is Pleading With Putin to Stop the War — State propagandists called for Putin to end the “special military operation” before “frightening” sanctions destabilize his regime and risk civil war in Russia. — There is a notable mood shift in Russia …
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
A Potential Rarity in American Politics: A Fair Congressional Map — This year's congressional map, despite continued gerrymandering, is poised to have a nearly equal number of districts that lean Democratic and Republican. — For years, America's congressional map favored Republicans over Democrats.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, Political Wire and Christopher Six's Pick Six
Reuters:
Russia says China refuses to supply aircraft parts after sanctions — China has refused to supply Russian airlines with aircraft parts, an official at Russia's aviation authority was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying on Thursday, after Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA) halted supply of components.
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The Western Journal
Washington Post:
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John F. Harris / Politico:
Ready to Die? Why Most People Flunk the Zelenskyy Test. — In his bid for international support for Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has found a good line, and he knows it. — “This might be the last time you see me alive,” he told European leaders in a conference call, shortly after his country was invaded.
Chris Lehman / Oregonian:
Oregon Republican chair resigns, citing ‘greater evil than the Democrats’ — 1,506 — Dallas Heard, chair of the Oregon Republican Party, has resigned, citing “evil” inside the party he leads. Heard, who is also a state senator from Myrtle Creek, wrote a blistering letter to inform the party of his decision.
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OPB, KDKF-TV, Talking Points Memo and Oregon Capital Chronicle
Devin Gordon / Vanity Fair:
“Infamy Is Kind Of Fun”: Grimes on Music, Mars, and Her Secret New Baby With Elon Musk — So I show up at Grimes's house on a Tuesday afternoon. Grimes's real name is Claire Boucher, and she answers to Grimes or Claire, or even better, c, as in the speed of light.
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William Saletan / The Bulwark:
Nikki Haley's Hypocrisy and Faux Outrage Over Ukraine — The wannabe GOP presidential candidate's foolish, self-serving, and pernicious remarks about Putin's invasion. — Nikki Haley smells an opportunity. Donald Trump's U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is getting ready to run …
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Raw Story
Philip Klein / National Review:
The Trans Movement Is Failing Where the Gay-Rights Movement Succeeded — By abandoning the libertarian ‘live and let live’ approach, transgender activists are alienating Americans. — he transgender and gay-rights movements are often lumped together — including in the very acronym LGBT …
Yair Rosenberg / The Atlantic:
Echoes From Odessa, the Onetime Jewish Metropolis Now Menaced by Putin — This is a subscriber edition of Deep Shtetl, a newsletter about the unexplored intersections of politics, culture, and religion. Sign up for the newsletter here, and subscribe to The Atlantic for access to exclusives like this.
Hugo Lowell / The Guardian:
Trump lawyer knew plan to delay Biden certification was unlawful, emails show — John Eastman conceded that scheme represented violation of Electoral Count Act but urged Mike Pence to go ahead anyway — Interrupting the certification of Joe Biden's election win on 6 January last year …
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Raw Story
NBC News:
‘No light. No nothing.’ Inside Louisiana's harshest juvenile lockup — This article was published in partnership with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power, and The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system.