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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Many Senate Republicans aren't protecting Trump after Jan. 6 panel's nod to criminal charges — Senate Republicans are stepping out of the way of the House Jan. 6 committee's recommendation that the Justice Department prosecute former President Trump for crimes related to the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Wall Street Journal:
The Jan. 6 Inquiry's Not-So-Grand Finale — Criminal referrals of Trump add nothing but political complication. — By The Editorial Board — The House Jan. 6 committee decided Monday that the best way to cap its 18 months of work would be a political gesture.
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Politico:
The Jan. 6 committee's big reveal hasn't happened yet — The Jan. 6 select committee's last — and most important — act won't happen in a hearing room. — It will come when one of the panel's last, beleaguered staffers hits the “publish” button on its collection of evidence compiled …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
DOJ cares about the evidence, not the criminal referrals
DOJ cares about the evidence, not the criminal referrals
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Andrew Solender / Axios:
Jan. 6 committee's unanswered questions
Jan. 6 committee's unanswered questions
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Tony Romm / Washington Post:
Congress unveils $1.7 trillion deal to fund government, avert shutdown — Lawmakers must act swiftly to approve the measure, known as an omnibus, before a temporary spending agreement lapses at the end of this week — Democratic and Republican negotiators early Tuesday unveiled …
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Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Lawmakers unveil $1.7T bill to avoid shutdown, boost Ukraine — Congressional leaders unveiled a government-wide $1.7 trillion spending package early Tuesday that includes another large round of aid to Ukraine, a nearly 10% boost in defense spending and roughly $40 billion to assist communities across …
Washington Post:
Congress moves ahead on Electoral Count Act reforms in response to Jan. 6 — A bipartisan bill that would change how members of Congress could object to electoral votes has been included in a sweeping spending bill lawmakers unveiled early Tuesday that must be approved in the coming days to fund all government agencies and departments.
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Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Release of Trump Tax Returns Could Herald New Era for Taxpayer Privacy — Revealing private documents risks a tit for tat with Republicans set to retake control of the House of Representatives. — WASHINGTON — As a presidential candidate in 2016, Donald J. Trump teased that the release …
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: What's next for the talented Mr. Santos? — With help from Eli Okun and Garrett Ross — DRIVING THE DAY — JUST POSTED —A major scoop from Heidi Przybyla, POLITICO's national investigative correspondent: “Longtime judicial activist LEONARD LEO appears to have helped facilitate …
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Ron Kampeas / Jewish Telegraphic Agency:
Congressman-elect George Santos campaigned as a Jewish Republican. Was he lying?
Congressman-elect George Santos campaigned as a Jewish Republican. Was he lying?
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Wilhelmine Preussen / Politico:
Nazi camp secretary found guilty in potentially final Holocaust trial — 'I'm sorry for everything that happened and I regret that I was in Stutthof at the time. That's all I can say,' says Irmgard Furchner. — A German court convicted a former Nazi camp secretary of complicity in the murder …
Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Postal Service will electrify trucks by 2026 in climate win for Biden — Agency plans to spend almost $10 billion for 66,000 electric vehicles and related infrastructure — The U.S. Postal Service will buy 66,000 vehicles to build one of the largest electric fleets in the nation …
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Reuters:
The man behind Trump World's myth of rigged voting machines — Central to the election-denial movement is a galaxy of conspiracy theories about vote-flipping supercomputers. The myths can be traced to Dennis Montgomery, a programmer and former U.S. intelligence contractor.
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CNN:
First on CNN: 2 Americans held by the Taliban have been released, sources tell CNN — Two Americans who had been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan have been released and are en route to Qatar, three sources familiar with the matter tell CNN. — Two of the sources tell CNN …
Wall Street Journal:
Sam Bankman-Fried's Lawyers Hash Out His Transfer to U.S. After Confusion in Court — The FTX founder has agreed to be extradited, with lawyers drafting documents, according to a person familiar with the matter — Watch: Sam Bankman-Fried Closer to Extradition After Bahamas Hearing
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Politico:
Abortion roiled the midterms. Now it will define the presidential race. — Donald Trump delivered the Supreme Court majority that voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, signed a laundry list of executive actions that chipped away at abortion access and openly embraced the anti-abortion movement …
Axios:
Biden in newly surfaced video: Iran nuclear deal is “dead” — President Biden said on the sidelines of a Nov. 4 election rally that the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran is “dead,” but stressed the U.S. won't formally announce it, according to a new video that surfaced on social media late Monday.
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Scoop: ProPublica to return SBF funds — ProPublica, the nonprofit investigative news outlet, will return the $1.6 million in funds it received from Sam Bankman-Fried's family foundation, according to a staff memo obtained by Axios. … - The money will instead be moved to a separate account until its …
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Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
How Abrams' campaign spending led to ‘incredibly bad’ cash crunch — The Democrat's spending on a ‘hype house’ and other lavish expenses came back to haunt her by the November midterm, former aides say — A rented house in an expensive Atlanta neighborhood meant for TikTok creators that sat largely unused.
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Heidi Przybyla / Politico:
While advising Trump on judges, Conway sold her business to a firm with ties to judicial activist Leonard Leo — Longtime judicial activist Leonard Leo appears to have helped facilitate the sale of former White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway's polling company in 2017 …
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Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Caro still working away on fifth LBJ book, no pub date set — The good news on Robert A. Caro's long-awaited next book is that he knows the final words. The bad news is that he's known them for years and remains far from concluding his Lyndon B. Johnson series.
NBC News:
The ‘death penalty’ of child welfare: In 6 months, some parents lose their children forever — Twenty-five years ago, Congress passed a law aimed at speeding up adoptions for children languishing in foster care. In the process, it destroyed hundreds of thousands of families through the termination of parental rights.
Jerusalem Demsas / The Atlantic:
The Homeownership Society Was a Mistake — It is a truth universally acknowledged that an American in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a mortgage. I don't know if you should buy a house. Nor am I inclined to give you personal financial advice.
Washington Post:
Uvalde records reveal chaotic medical response as victims lost blood — Previously unreleased video, audio and interviews for the first time show helicopter and ambulance delays after police finally confronted the Robb Elementary shooter — UVALDE, Tex. — Bullets had pierced Eva Mireles's chest …
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Chris Geidner / Bolts:
Landmark Push for Clemency in Oregon and Nevada Show Split Paths on Death Penalty — When Oregon Governor Kate Brown announced last week that she was commuting the death sentences of everyone on her state's death row to life in prison without the possibility of parole, it was a landmark moment for the use of clemency in America.
Jonathan V. Last / The Triad:
Bring Trump to Justice — More in sorrow than in anger. — 1. Prosecuting Trump Is the Least Bad Option — We should be clear-eyed about what the January 6th Committee's referral yesterday represents: It is a tragedy for American democracy. — The prospect of having a former president subject …
Hannah Levitt / Bloomberg:
Wells Fargo to Pay $3.7 Billion for Mistreating Customers — Wells Fargo & Co. reached a $3.7 billion settlement with federal regulators, including a record $1.7 billion fine, to cover allegations that for years it mistreated millions of customers, causing some to lose their cars or homes.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Ron Klain deserves his share of credit for Biden's success — Like his boss, White House chief of staff Ron Klain has had his doubters. But as President Biden receives credit for a successful two years, it would be churlish not to also credit the man who has had a hand …
DCCC:
JEFFRIES ANNOUNCES SUZAN DELBENE AS DCCC CHAIR FOR 2024 CYCLE — DelBene a successful former DCCC Red-to-Blue and Frontline Member — WASHINGTON, D.C. - Incoming Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced today that he has tapped Congresswoman Suzan DelBene of Washington to lead …
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Jacob Shamsian / Insider:
E. Jean Carroll said in deposition she held back Trump rape allegation to not be seen as ‘spoiled goods’ — Excerpts from E. Jean Carroll's deposition in her rape lawsuit against Trump were filed in court. — She explains she held back her allegation because rape victims were seen as “spoiled goods.”
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