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Grid News:
‘The Democrats, the Republicans and the Freedom Caucus’: Inside the right's plans to seize power in the new Congress — Conservatives want the House to act like “a de facto European-style coalition government.” — A week after the midterm elections in November, a small group …
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Fox News, Politico and The American Conservative
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Washington Post:
Policy demands, personal animus and more: Meet the McCarthy resistance — A group of hard-right House Republicans has stood this week between McCarthy and the speaker's gavel, airing a broad array of complaints — Ralph Norman says he will not support leader Kevin McCarthy's bid …
Washington Post:
House begins 12th vote for speaker after McCarthy vows ‘progress’ … Updated just now — Today, the House has begun voting for a 12th time for a speaker in a process that has now spanned four days. Ahead of convening, Republican Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) vowed to show “progress” toward achieving a majority vote for his bid.
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Unrest swells among McCarthy's backers — Presented by With help from Eli Okun and Garrett Ross — DRIVING THE DAY — Around Christmas, Texas Republican Rep. ROGER WILLIAMS' wife suffered a medical emergency. This week, as she underwent treatment, her husband was eager to be by her side.
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The Atlantic, Politico, NBC News and New York Times
Jason Sattler / The Editorial Board:
Obstruction in the House picks up where J6 left off — The 20 can't quite trust Kevin McCarthy to blow up democracy. — Laughing at Republicans is fun, especially when Republicans seem to go out of their way to be so laughable. — Who can't enjoy a raging Marjorie Taylor Greene swinging …
Patrick Hauf / Fox News:
McCarthy hints House may continue votes through weekend — Punchbowl reported McCarthy insisted it is unlikely the House adjourns for an extended period of time until a speaker is elected — Burgess Owens: It's ‘just a matter of time’ before Kevin McCarthy is elected
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Raw Story, The Western Journal, Alpha News, Washington Times, Insider and CNBC
Steve Clemons / Semafor:
Principals — with Steve Clemons — So many stories are converging on the anniversary of the January 6th insurrection.
Principals — with Steve Clemons — So many stories are converging on the anniversary of the January 6th insurrection.
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HotAir, New York Times, Washington Times and Accountable US
Julie Bykowicz / Wall Street Journal:
Why Big-Money Donors Can't Reel In GOP Rebels
Why Big-Money Donors Can't Reel In GOP Rebels
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USA Today, Raw Story, Washington Times and DCReport.org
Ryan Bort / Rolling Stone:
Anti-McCarthy Republicans Are Raising Money Off Stonewalling Congress
Anti-McCarthy Republicans Are Raising Money Off Stonewalling Congress
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Arizona Republic, The Washington Current, Fox News, Los Angeles Times, Twitchy, Mediaite and Axios
Sarah Krouse / Wall Street Journal:
The House Speaker Drama Has One Winner: C-SPAN
The House Speaker Drama Has One Winner: C-SPAN
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Semafor
Philip Elliott / TIME:
The Chaos Is the Point: The McCarthy Holdouts Are Trolling Democracy
The Chaos Is the Point: The McCarthy Holdouts Are Trolling Democracy
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On the Path, Kotaku and Raw Story
NBC News:
'I'm not even a congressman': House lawmakers and staffers can't function while speaker fight drags on
'I'm not even a congressman': House lawmakers and staffers can't function while speaker fight drags on
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Washington Examiner, Fox News, 77 WABC, New York Post, New York Times, USA Today, The Guardian, Semafor, USA Today, Breitbart, Semafor and New York Times
Politico:
Dems bask in the speaker schadenfreude
Dems bask in the speaker schadenfreude
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Politico:
Enablers, line-straddlers and quiet resisters: How GOP lawmakers contributed to Jan. 6 — A handful of Republicans who remained in the Jan. 6 committee's sights throughout its investigation are now leading the effort to deny Kevin McCarthy the speakership — using their power to bring the House to a standstill.
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The Intercept, Insider, Raw Story, Lucid and The Hill
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Jon Ward / Yahoo News:
House members blocking McCarthy speaker bid meet at offices of ex-Trump chief Mark Meadows — United States Senator from South Carolina — Several Republican House members fighting to stop Rep. Kevin McCarthy from becoming Speaker of the House met Friday morning at the offices …
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
The feds say they're in for the long haul in the Jan. 6 investigation. There is a time limit. — WASHINGTON — In the two years since a mob of Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol — violently assaulting dozens of officers, inflicting millions of dollars in damage …
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Al Jazeera, New York Times, Talking Points Memo, The Hill, CBS News, Washington Times, Associated Press and Department of Justice
CNN:
Two years after US Capitol attack, investigation into Trump and insurrection enters new phase — Two years after rioters stormed the US Capitol, the Justice Department's sprawling criminal investigation into the effort to block the peaceful transition of power enters a new phase …
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Raw Story, Bloomberg, Lead Stories, New York Daily News, Bipartisan Report and Washington Post
Jose Pagliery / The Daily Beast:
How Trump's Missing Call Logs Could Become His Nixon Tapes — The Trump White House call logs are now public, and they're about as trustworthy as his business income statements. — During the nearly nine hours that Congress was under attack on Jan. 6, 2021, the official White House call …
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Raw Story
Julie Kelly / American Greatness:
January 6: A Day That Will Live in Alchemy — In a feat of political sorcery—fueled by lies, cover-ups, and careerism—the Biden regime has transformed an unruly, four-hour protest into an act of domestic terror. — A few weeks before Christmas, federal authorities arrested …
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CREW:
Corporations have given over $50 million to the Sedition Caucus … On January 6, 2021, thousands of Trump supporters — emboldened by then-President Trump's call to “fight like hell” — stormed the Capitol Building in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
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Politico and Mother Jones
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Annie Gowen / Washington Post:
Supporters raise millions to rebrand Jan. 6 rioters as ‘patriots’ — For nearly two hours, about two dozen people on a group Telegram live stream cried, read Scripture, listened to hymns — and prayed fervently for defendants in jail facing trial for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Department of Justice and Press Enterprise
Akayla Gardner / Bloomberg:
Biden Gets a Political Gift on Jan. 6 Anniversary With GOP's Capitol Mutiny — The second anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol arrives with the building again in turmoil, this time as House Republicans quarrel over a speaker to lead the chamber.
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Alayna Treene / Axios:
House Democrats connect Jan. 6 to GOP's speakership fight — On the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, House Democrats said the speakership fight waged by 20 House GOP rebels is a sign of how little progress has been made toward unity. … Axios interviewed multiple Democrats …
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The Daily Caller and CBS News
Bloomberg:
Trump Special Counsel Probe Adds Two Anti-Corruption Prosecutors — The special counsel investigating former President Donald Trump brought on two current and former long-time career prosecutors experienced in handling complex public corruption cases, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Chris McGreal / The Guardian:
Harvard blocks role for former Human Rights Watch head over Israel criticism — Kennedy School allegedly bowed to donors unhappy with organisation accusing Israel of apartheid in occupied territories — The dean of one the US's leading schools of government blocked a position for the former head …
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middleeastmonitor.com and Al Jazeera
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Michael Massing / The Nation:
Why the Godfather of Human Rights Is Not Welcome at Harvard
Bloomberg:
McCarthy's Speaker Proposal Tees Up $75 Billion Defense Cut — The emerging deal Kevin McCarthy is discussing to make him speaker of the House would propose a roughly $75 billion cut in defense spending at a time when the US is intent on backing Ukraine against the Russian invasion and grows …
David Harrison / Wall Street Journal:
December Jobs Report to Show Labor Market's Strength as 2022 Closed — Hiring has been resilient, but has started losing momentum amid layoffs by high-profile companies — Why Tech Layoffs Don't Reflect the Job Market — Created with sketchtool. … 1x
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The Hill, Washington Post, CNBC, New York Times, HotAir, UPI, Al Jazeera, NPR, The Daily Caller, The Market Rundown, One America News Network, Just The News and CBS News
Nathaniel Janowitz / VICE:
Man Legally Changed Gender to Gain Custody of His Kids. Trans Groups Are Concerned. — René Salinas Ramos says the legal change is an attempt to gain full custody of his daughters, because Ecuadoran law favors mothers in custody battles. — Nathaniel Janowitz
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New York Post, The Daily Caller and The Post Millennial
Harry Davies / The Guardian:
Leak reveals Roman Abramovich's billion-dollar trusts transferred before Russia sanctions — Exclusive: Files raise questions about whether oligarch's children were made beneficiaries to protect fortune from possible asset freezes — Trusts holding billions of dollars of assets …
Jeremy Renner / CNN:
Police and the Press — The Wall Street Journal is demanding answers from the Phoenix Police Department after an officer detained and handcuffed one of its reporters outside a Chase Bank — an incident that press freedom advocates say raises First Amendment concerns and mirrors a larger …
Associated Press:
Democratic officials' homes, offices, shot up in New Mexico — The homes or offices of four elected Democratic officials in New Mexico have been hit by gunfire over the past month, and authorities are working to determine if the attacks are connected. Nobody was injured in the shootings …