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9:20 PM ET, November 11, 2023

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NBC News:
House Republicans unveil their plan to avert a government shutdown next week  —  Congress has until Friday night to keep the government funded.  The House plans to vote on its short-term funding bill as early as Tuesday.  —  WASHINGTON — House Republicans on Saturday unveiled …
CNN:
House GOP pursuing two-step plan to avert government shutdown  —  House Republicans are pursuing a two-step plan for funding the government, three sources familiar with the matter told CNN, as Congress barrels toward another spending deadline Friday.  —  Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson announced …
Discussion: New York Times, The Messenger and Axios
Emily Brooks / The Hill:
Speaker Johnson moves on two-step stopgap to avoid shutdown  —  House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) rolled out a two-step government funding stopgap bill on Saturday, settling on an unusual approach to avert a government shutdown that is already getting pushback from Republicans with just days until a Friday funding deadline.
New York Times:
Sweeping Raids, Giant Camps and Mass Deportations: Inside Trump's 2025 Immigration Plans  —  If he regains power, Donald Trump wants not only to revive some of the immigration policies criticized as draconian during his presidency, but expand and toughen them.
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Nick Robertson / The Hill:
Stephen Miller: Trump will implement ‘spectacular migration crackdown’  —  Former President Trump's immigration advisor Stephen Miller predicted that a second Trump term would include more strict policies against immigration, calling for a “spectacular migration crackdown.”
Discussion: Politico
Daniel W. Drezner / Drezner's World:
The Authoritarianism Is The Point  —  Why is the Trump campaign so loudmouthed about its autocratic policy plans?
Discussion: Raw Story and America, America
Scott Lemieux / Lawyers, Guns & Money:
The age pretext  —  I wanted to make a couple of follow-up points to Paul's excellent post below because bad faith arguments like Douthat's are going to become increasingly common, especially if some combination of Manchin and Romney decide to run a No Labels ratfucking campaign.
Washington Post:
Ukrainian military officer coordinated Nord Stream pipeline attack  —  Roman Chervinsky, a colonel in Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, was integral to the brazen sabotage operation, say people familiar with planning  —  A senior Ukrainian military officer with deep ties …
Emily Rizzo / NPR:
This school board made news for banning books.  Voters flipped it to majority Democrat  —  Meghan Budden's family was considering moving if their Pennsylvania school district didn't change course.  She normally isn't politically active, she said, but felt compelled to volunteer when a slate …
Ruby Cramer / Washington Post:
The librarian who couldn't take it anymore  —  She loved books.  And in a time of spreading book bans in public schools, that's why this Florida librarian had to quit.  —  Deep Reads features The Washington Post's best immersive reporting and narrative writing.
Discussion: Twitchy
Shia Kapos / Politico:
Voters are worried about Biden's age.  He knows it.  —  AGE IS JUST A NUMBER — When the clatter of someone tripping interrupted President Joe Biden's remarks at an Illinois event this week, he paused and asked, “You OK?  I want the press to know that wasn't me.”
Discussion: Breitbart
Anna Louie Sussman / New York Times:
Why Aren't More People Getting Married?  Ask Women What Dating Is Like.  —  Sarah Camino had been in a relationship for two years when she found out she was pregnant.  The father, whom she met while they were both working at a restaurant in Times Square, was initially excited.
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Should Joe Manchin Run for President?  —  In the emotional life of the liberal mediasphere, there was so little space between the release of the New York Times/Siena poll showing President Biden losing to Donald Trump handily across a range of swing states (doom! doom!) and the Democratic overperformance …
Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Xi Jinping's ‘Old Friends’ from Iowa Get a Dinner Invitation  — Reunion will be on sidelines of the APEC summit in California  — Iowans met future Chinese leader when he visited state in 1985  —  A group of Chinese President Xi Jinping's “old friends” from Iowa have been invited …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
‘Travesty in darkness’: Trump backs drive to televise his D.C. election subversion trial  —  Trump, who is facing four criminal prosecutions as well as several civil lawsuits, has been trying in recent weeks to leverage those proceedings to amplify his message to voters.
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Steve Reilly / The Messenger:
Trump's D.C. Trial Strategy: Do Everything to Delay Until After 2024 Election
Discussion: The Daily Beast
 
 
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