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12:40 AM ET, October 20, 2022

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Politico:
Judge: Trump signed court document that knowingly included false voter fraud stats  —  Former President Donald Trump signed legal documents describing evidence of election fraud that he knew were false, a federal judge indicated on Wednesday.  —  U.S. District Court Judge David Carter wrote …
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New York Times:
Judge Says Trump Signed Statement With Data His Lawyers Told Him Was False
NBC News:
Judge says Trump knew his voter fraud numbers were false, orders ex-lawyer to give more emails to Jan. 6 committee
Discussion: Raw Story and Vanity Fair
Blake Hounshell / New York Times:
Democrats' Feared Red October Has Arrived  —  Many Democrats hoped it would be a “weird election.”  But with Election Day just three weeks away, the midterms aren't shaping up that way.  —  Here's the thing about elections: When they break, they usually break in one direction.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
They were elected to stop Trump. Now they're fighting for their lives.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Josh Siegel / Politico:
Democrats passed a huge climate bill. Now they're talking oil.
CNN:
EXCLUSIVE: Trump considers allowing federal investigators to search Mar-a-Lago again  —  Donald Trump's legal team is weighing whether to allow federal agents to return to the former President's Florida residence, and potentially conduct a supervised search, to satisfy the Justice Department's demands …
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Katherine Faulders / Associated Press:
Jan. 6 committee has yet to find a Trump lawyer who'll accept service of subpoena, sources say
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Texts from Loeffler's phone shed light on activities ahead of Jan. 6 and 2021 runoff  —  Tricia Raffensperger's text message, six days after the 2020 elections, was as blistering as it was direct.  —  Hours after Kelly Loeffler, then Georgia's junior U.S. senator, called for her husband …
Discussion: Political Wire
Arit John / Los Angeles Times:
Two democracies are forming in the U.S. Zip code determines which one you're in  —  For a brief time in 2020, it seemed as though the vote-by-mail movement was having a bipartisan moment.  —  Red and blue states that had offered the option only to a relatively small number of residents …
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April Corbin Girnus / Nevada Current:
Adam Laxalt, Trumpism and the Big Lie: An (updated) chronology
Discussion: Associated Press and Fox News
Reuters:
Pro-Trump conspiracy theorists hound election officials out of office
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight
Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
The Conservative Stalwart Challenging the Far-Right Legal Theory That Could Subvert American Democracy  —  J. Michael Luttig is opposing Republican groups in one of the most momentous cases that the Supreme Court is considering this term.  —  A powerful new litigant has joined …
Associated Press:
US busts network providing technology to Russian military  —  The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a round of criminal charges and sanctions related to a complicated scheme to procure military technologies from U.S. manufacturers and illegally supply them to Russia for its war in Ukraine.
Discussion: Reuters, TASS, CoinDesk and The Hill
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U.S. Department of Justice:
Justice Department Announces Charges and Arrests in Two Cases Involving Export Violation Schemes to Aid Russian Military  —  In Two Separate Cases, Charges Filed Against Two Companies and Half a Dozen Individuals Arrested for Alleged Illegal Sale and Export of Powerful Dual-Use Technologies
Discussion: CNN, HotAir, TASS and Bloomberg
New York Times:
Times Square May Get One of the Few Spectacles It Lacks: A Casino  —  The battle to win a New York City casino license has heated up in Manhattan, with real estate and gambling giants offering competing proposals for Times Square and Hudson Yards.  —  Times Square, New York City's famed Crossroads …
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Jessica Chasmar / Fox News:
State Department funding ‘drag theater performances’ in Ecuador to ‘promote diversity and inclusion’
Discussion: Big League Politics
Bloomberg:
Truss's Government on the Brink as Tories Agitate for Her to Go  —  Liz Truss's premiership looked close to imploding after she fired one minister over a security breach and two others were heard resigning amid the fallout from a chaotic parliamentary vote before agreeing to stay in their posts.
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
In 2021 Video, Trump Asks, ‘Is This a Good Jewish Character Right Here?’  —  Donald Trump made bigoted remarks about Jews and Persians at an event in 2021, in a new video provided by a British documentary filmmaker.  —  Former President Donald J. Trump inquired whether a documentary filmmaker recording …
Discussion: CNN, Insider, Mediaite, Raw Story and Forbes
Los Angeles Times:
De León vows: ‘I will not resign.’ Council president says apology isn't enough  —  Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin De León said Wednesday that he will not resign following leaked audio of an incendiary closed-door conversation that he took part in — a position that drew …
Heather Knight / San Francisco Chronicle:
S.F. is spending $1.7 million on one public toilet: ‘What are they making it out of — gold?’  —  San Francisco politicians will gather at the Noe Valley Town Square Wednesday afternoon to congratulate themselves for securing state money for a long-desired toilet in the northeast corner of the charming plaza.
Washington Post:
Whites now more likely to die from covid than Blacks: Why the pandemic shifted  —  SOMERVILLE, Tenn. — Skill Wilson had amassed more than three decades of knowledge as a paramedic, first in Memphis and then in Fayette County.  Two places that felt like night and day.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
John Besche / Eater DC:
Tryst Is Suddenly D.C.'s Newest Cop Cafe, and Some People Are Pissed  —  Despite internet backlash, the Adams Morgan anchor welcomes community-wide conversation about crime starting this week  —  Washingtonians know Tryst as a longtime hub for the artsy, the under-caffeinated, and the first-date unimaginative.
United States Capitol Police:
USCP Clear Suspicious Van, Arrest Driver for Bringing Guns to Capitol Grounds  —  This afternoon the United States Capitol Police (USCP) Hazardous Incident Response Division cleared a suspicious vehicle, which was illegally parked on Capitol Grounds.  —  USCP Officers arrested the driver …
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Vladimir Putin's Place in the Culture Wars  —  The columnist Christopher Caldwell discusses conservative admiration for the Russian leader, and whether election denialism is just politics.  —  “Not merely is his cultural range perhaps without equal,” the Marxist historian Perry Anderson once wrote …
Michael Kunzelman / Associated Press:
Ex-UCLA student linked to extremists gets Jan. 6 prison term  —  A former UCLA student who stormed the U.S. Capitol while waving a flag promoting a far-right extremist movement was sentenced on Wednesday to three years and six months in prison for his role in a mob's attack on the building.
Discussion: NewsNation, Washington Post and NPR
Katy O'Donnell / Politico:
Appeals court finds CFPB funding unconstitutional  —  An appeals court on Wednesday ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding mechanism is unconstitutional, in a victory for lenders that have targeted the agency's structure in a years-long bid to tamp down regulation.
Jill Colvin / Associated Press:
Pence warns of ‘unprincipled populists,’ ‘Putin apologists’  —  Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday warned against the growing populist tide in the Republican Party as he admonished “Putin apologists” unwilling to stand up to the Russian leader over his assault on Ukraine.
New York Times:
‘The World According to Fox’: A C.E.O.'s Vision Gets Tested in Court  —  Suzanne Scott remade Fox News Media into a lucrative consumer brand.  But a $1.6 billion defamation suit against the company is testing her strategy and leadership.  —  Before the committee investigating …
Chris Geidner / Law Dork, with Chris Geidner:
The attacks on LGBTQ people — especially trans people — aren't stopping  —  A new anti-LGBTQ bill in Congress, federal court rulings that sidestep the Supreme Court's 2020 Bostock ruling, court fights over anti-transgender state laws, and attacks on private trans individuals.
Discussion: NBC News and The Hill
Sebastian Murdock / HuffPost:
Arizona GOP Candidate Arrested For Allegedly Masturbating In Truck Near Preschool  —  Maricopa County officials say it's too late to remove Randy Kaufman from the ballot in the race for a college district board.  —  A GOP candidate running for an Arizona college district's governing board …
Will McDuffie / ABC News:
Sellers of Dr. Oz's new home in Pennsylvania say they ‘insisted on’ adding an unusual wrinkle  —  The GOP Senate nominee has pointed to the property amid criticism of his roots.  —  Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz hosts a safer streets community discussion at Galdos Catering …
Poppy Noor / The Guardian:
What a pregnancy actually looks like before 10 weeks - in pictures  —  In 13 US states, abortion is banned even in the earliest stages of pregnancy.  But we rarely see what such tissue really looks like  —  bortion is now banned or severely restricted in 14 states in the US …
Stephen Gutowski / The Reload:
Why I'm Joining CNN as an Analyst  —  I have signed a contract to be a contributor with CNN.  —  I'm excited about the opportunity to work with many solid reporters and reach a new audience.  I've long criticized how major media outlets have reported on firearms.
 
 
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Franco Ordoñez / NPR:
Ukrainians keep a wary eye on U.S. midterm elections, fearing a loss of support
New York Times:
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Corey DeAngelis / Wall Street Journal:
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Jonathan Lambert / Grid News:
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Sean Hannity's million-dollar in-kind contribution to the GOP
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 Earlier Items: 
New York Times:
After U.K. Market Blowout, American Officials Ask: Could It Happen Here?
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Charles R. Davis / Insider:
GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano's new ad uses same stock footage as Russian propaganda
Discussion: Political Wire
Tyler Cowen / Marginal REVOLUTION:
Classical liberalism vs. The New Right
Discussion: Noahpinion and New York Magazine
Russell Contreras / Axios:
GOP candidate and immigration hardliner had a grandmother who faced deportation
Discussion: National Review
Jacqui Palumbo / CNN:
Groundbreaking movie star Anna May Wong to be first Asian American featured on US currency
New York Times:
Where Have All the Men in Moscow Gone?
Danielle Campoamor / TODAY.com:
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Chris Strohm / Bloomberg:
Trump Prosecutors See Evidence for Obstruction Charges