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McCarthy relents on key conservative demand — but uncertainty remains over speaker bid — Kevin McCarthy has made perhaps his biggest concession so far to the band of conservatives standing in the way of his path to speaker. Yet it's not clear if it will be enough to clinch his gavel.
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Rep. Don Bacon / The Daily Caller:
If McCarthy's Speaker Bid Fails, Democrats Might Have To Be Part Of The Process … I support Kevin McCarthy, but a small handful of people are holding us hostage. — The vast majority of the conference knows we can't cave to the few when the demands are unreasonable.
Mike Allen / Axios:
McCarthy still short on votes in bid to become speaker — House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy has begged countless lawmakers — and offered extraordinary concessions, including allowing members to easily fire him at any time — to secure the votes for speaker.
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Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
Here Are the House Republicans to Watch if McCarthy's Bid for Speaker Falters — Representative Kevin McCarthy has so far faced no viable challenger for the speakership. But if he is unable to secure the votes, an alternative could quickly emerge. — WASHINGTON — A big factor …
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Vanity Fair, Mediaite and Washington Times
Farnoush Amiri / Associated Press:
EXPLAINER: How the House of Representatives elects a speaker
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: McCarthy on the brink
POLITICO Playbook: McCarthy on the brink
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New York Times, Punchbowl News, Semafor, New York Post, BizPac Review, RedState and Breitbart
Eileen Grench / The Daily Beast:
Rep. Bob Good Teases Rival to Kevin McCarthy for House Speaker
Rep. Bob Good Teases Rival to Kevin McCarthy for House Speaker
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RedState, Slay News, The Daily Caller, Raw Story, Progress Pond, Blue Virginia, IJR, CBS News, Washington Examiner and Fox News
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Inside the Jan. 6 committee's massive new evidence trove — The Jan. 6 select committee has unloaded a vast database of its underlying evidence — emails between Trump attorneys, text messages among horrified White House aides and outside advisers, internal communications among security …
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Jared Gans / The Hill:
Hope Hicks to aide on Jan. 6: ‘We all look like domestic terrorists now’ — Former White House aide Hope Hicks told a fellow aide in text messages during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection that “we all look like domestic terrorists now” as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
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Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
Hope Hicks, Ivanka Aide Fumed at Karlie Kloss' Jan. 6 Tweets
Hope Hicks, Ivanka Aide Fumed at Karlie Kloss' Jan. 6 Tweets
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Sky Dancing, PoliticusUSA and Raw Story
Adam Rawnsley / Rolling Stone:
Leaked Jan. 6 Committee Report Exposes Twitter's Post-Insurrection Chaos
Leaked Jan. 6 Committee Report Exposes Twitter's Post-Insurrection Chaos
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Rachael Bunyan / Daily Mail:
'It's going to stink for a while, but I'll fight with all I have got': Tennis world rallies around Wimbledon legend Martina Navratilova, 66, as she reveals ‘double whammy’ of throat and breast cancer diagnosis — Martina Navratilova, 66, has been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer …
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Tracy Connor / The Daily Beast:
‘DOUBLE WHAMMY’: Martina Navratilova Has 2 Kinds of Cancer
‘DOUBLE WHAMMY’: Martina Navratilova Has 2 Kinds of Cancer
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Tennis.com, NPR, Forbes, CBS News, Associated Press and New York Daily News
New York Times:
Ukrainian Attack Kills 63 Russian Soldiers in East, Moscow Says … A Russian proxy official called the attack in Donetsk a ‘massive blow.’ — Ukrainian missiles struck a building that housed Russian soldiers in an occupied city in Donetsk early on New Year's Day, according to Russian proxy officials and the Ukrainian military.
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Bess Levin / Vanity Fair:
A Comprehensive Guide to Why a Ron DeSantis Presidency Would Be as Terrifying as a Trump One — His bigoted policies and authoritarian behavior make him just as bad a pick for the top job in Washington. — Ron DeSantis has not (yet) said if he will run for president in 2024 …
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Asta Hemenway / The Daily Beast:
South Carolina Lawmaker Found Drunk in Parked Car on New Year's — ‘ASHAMED’ — South Carolina state Sen. Tom Davis was hit with a public intoxication ticket on New Year's after he was found drunk in a parked car. The Republican said in a statement that he got in a car after a night of drinking …
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Jessica Piper / Politico:
New data shows the folly of Trump's crusade against early voting — If there was any doubt Donald Trump's vilification of early voting is only hurting the GOP, new receipts from the midterm elections show it. — Election data from a trio of states that dramatically expanded the ability …
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Digby's Hullabaloo and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Ample Jan. 6 Evidence Helps Secure High Conviction Rate in Capitol Riot — Many of the over 900 people charged in the attack posted on social media about their actions — WASHINGTON—In the two years since a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors have secured guilty pleas …
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BizPac Review, Washington Examiner and Political Wire
Emma Freire / Compact Magazine:
The Privatization of Policing — David, 26, is shoplifting peanut butter from the Stadium Shopping Center in Portland, Ore. He has been living on the streets for about a month. Already addicted to heroin, he had started using fentanyl four days earlier. The store's personnel spot …
USA Today:
Culture wars: House Republicans attack Defense Department for ‘woke’ social policies — Rachel Looker Tom Vanden BrookUSA TODAY — WASHINGTON - House Republicans plan to open a new front in the culture wars: attacking the Pentagon for its “woke” social policies. — GOP leaders have won an early skirmish.
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