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4:20 PM ET, December 4, 2020

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Politico:
White House fires Pentagon advisory board members, installs loyalists  —  The White House removed nine members of the Pentagon's Defense Business Board on Friday and installed people loyal to President Donald Trump in their place, including presidential allies Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie.
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CNN:
Trump Pentagon nominee spreads debunked conspiracies and tweets suggesting Trump declare martial law  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump's nominee to become a senior Pentagon official spread debunked conspiracies on Twitter that called Trump's election loss to Joe Biden a “coup” …
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
House votes to decriminalize marijuana as GOP resists national shift on pot  —  The House endorsed a landmark retreat in the nation's decades-long war on drugs Friday, voting to remove marijuana from the federal schedule of controlled substances and provide for the regulation and taxation of legal cannabis sales.
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Alicia Victoria Lozano / NBC News:
Congress takes up historic bill to decriminalize cannabis
Discussion: Reason
Hallie Golden / Lead Stories:
Fact Check: Video From Georgia Does NOT Show Suitcases Filled With Ballots Suspiciously Pulled From Under A Table; Poll Watchers Were NOT Told To Leave  —  Fact Check  —  Does security camera video show a Fulton County, Georgia, election supervisor suspiciously pulling suitcases filled …
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
They're Fine With It  —  Republicans have no qualms with Trump's dangerous conspiracies—until they get tangled up in them themselves.  —  Why aren't more Republicans standing up and speaking out about Donald Trump's reprehensible acts?  It's the eternal question of the Trump era and one that's …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
David Perdue's smarmy new Fox News interview showcases the Trump effect  —  Sen. David Perdue's new appearance on Laura Ingraham's show deserves careful study.  It provides a comically twisted demonstration of the limits on what Republicans' calculations permit them to say to Trump voters …
Washington Examiner:
If Trump wants Republicans to keep the Senate and protect his legacy, he needs to change his tune
Jacqueline Thomsen / LAW.com:
Judge Questions Whether Trump's Pardon of Michael Flynn Is ‘Too Broad’  —  U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said his colleague Emmet Sullivan could find that “the wording of the pardon is too broad, in that it provides protections beyond the date of the pardon.”
Discussion: emptywheel and Raw Story
Errin Haines / The 19th:
Kellyanne Conway acknowledges ‘it looks like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will prevail’  —  The former adviser to President Donald Trump reflects on his presidency, women voters and her own historic role in the campaign.  —  Editor-at-large  —  Kellyanne Conway said President Donald Trump has …
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
The Children of Pornhub  —  Why does Canada allow this company to profit off videos of exploitation and assault?  —  Pornhub prides itself on being the cheery, winking face of naughty, the website that buys a billboard in Times Square and provides snow plows to clear Boston streets.
Axios:
Fauci says he accepted Biden's offer to be chief medical adviser “on the spot”  —  The government's top infectious-disease expert Anthony Fauci said Friday that he “absolutely” will accept the offer from President-elect Joe Biden to serve as his chief medical officer, telling NBC's “Today” that he said yes “right on the spot.”
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Stop Lin Wood and Sidney Powell Now, or They Will Control the GOP's Destiny  —  If significant numbers of Republican voters choose to not participate in the January 5 runoff elections for both Senate seats, and that leads to victories by Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, that will do nothing for Donald Trump …
Discussion: HotAir
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Roger Sollenberger / Salon:
RNC's highest-paid vendor of the 2020 election: A mystery company formed nine months ago  —  Digital Consulting Group made $42 million in eight months for media and marketing services.  But who's behind it?  —  In August, Salon reported that the Republican National Committee (RNC) …
New York Times:
How 700 Epidemiologists Are Living Now, and What They Think Is Next  —  They are going to the grocery store again, but don't see vaccines making life normal right away.  —  Even with coronavirus vaccines on the way, many epidemiologists do not expect their lives to return to pre-pandemic normal until most Americans are vaccinated.
Discussion: Reason
Brian Karem / The Bulwark:
Michael Cohen on What Trump Wants Now  —  The president's longtime lawyer, still serving out his federal sentence, explains his former boss's post-election maneuvering.  —  Donald Trump is Captain Chaos.  —  Michael Cohen, Trump's former fixer, pinned that label on him and it has stuck.
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
Coronavirus live updates: CDC advises people to wear masks indoors at all times, except at home  —  The Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free.  For more free coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, sign up for our Coronavirus Updates newsletter where all stories are free to read.
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
The RNC Shelled Out $300K for Don Jr.'s New Book  —  The huge sum that the GOP paid to give signed copies of the book to its donors appears to be its largest-ever payment for “donor mementos.”  —  The Republican National Committee paid more than $300,000 in October to a company owned …
The Nation:
Senator Manchin, Your Faith Teaches You Better Than This  —  I am ashamed of this nation.  I know you want to do the right thing, and Republicans are tying your hands, but please don't call this a “centrist plan.”  — fb - tw - mail - Print - msg - wa - sms -  —  Dear Senator Manchin,
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
The GOP Is Fighting to Block Red-State Bailouts  —  For eight months now, Mitch McConnell has been preventing the federal government from providing fiscal aid to America's state and municipal governments.  The Senate Majority Leader and his far-right colleagues have obstructed such aid even though:
New York Times:
Trump Associates Said to Have Been Scrutinized in Suspected Pardon Scheme  —  A billionaire from San Francisco sought clemency for a psychologist convicted of monetary crimes.  The Republican donor Elliott Broidy and a lawyer for Jared Kushner were enlisted.
Anne Steele / Wall Street Journal:
Stevie Nicks Sells Stake in Songwriting Catalog  —  Music publisher Primary Wave takes 80% interest in Fleetwood Mac star's catalog  —  Stevie Nicks closed a deal to sell a majority stake in her publishing catalog late last month, on the heels of Fleetwood Mac's “Dreams” hitting the Billboard charts for the first time since 1977.
Caleb Howe / Mediaite:
It's (Past) Time For Fox to Pull Lou Dobbs Off the Air  —  In March of 2020, Fox Business Network pulled Trish Regan off the air, following her claim that media coverage of the coronavirus pandemic was a “scam” on par with the president's impeachment.  —  It was a much-reviewed move.
David Corn / Mother Jones:
274,000 Dead, and Trump Obsesses Over Election Conspiracy Theories.  Where's the Outrage?  —  Let our journalists help you make sense of the noise: Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter and get a recap of news that matters.  —  In the late 1990s, conservatives and Republicans were fond of shouting …
Discussion: Common Dreams and Bloomberg
Washington Post:
Trump campaign committees spent $1.1 million at Trump properties in the last days of his losing campaign  —  President Trump's campaign and its affiliated committees spent more than $1.1 million at Trump's own properties in the last weeks of the 2020 campaign — continuing a pattern …
Discussion: Raw Story
Eric Umansky / ProPublica:
It Wasn't the First Time the NYPD Killed Someone in Crisis.  For Kawaski Trawick, It Only Took 112 Seconds.  —  Trawick was alone in his apartment when an officer pushed open the door.  He was holding a bread knife and a stick.  “Why are you in my home?” he asked.  He never got an answer.
Discussion: Raw Story
Liverpool Echo:
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson arrested along with four others in police probe  —  City leader one of five men arrested as part of an investigation into building and development contracts in Liverpool  —  The elected Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, has been arrested.
Alex Kotch / EXPOSEDbyCMD:
“Dark Money ATM of the Conservative Movement” Gives $1.5 Million to White Nationalist Hate Group  —  At a 2017 conference hosted by the white nationalist hate group American Renaissance, Peter Brimelow, spoke about President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
Mark Thornton / Mises Wire:
Joe Biden Wants a Huge New Tax on Gun Owners  —  Joe Biden's gun policy platform offers support for almost all conceivable forms of government restrictions on the Second Amendment.  This includes bans and restrictions on sales, expansion of registration and background checks …
Dion Rabouin / Axios:
America's hidden depression  —  President-elect Biden faces a fragile recovery that could easily fall apart, as the economy remains in worse shape than most people think.  —  Why it matters: There is a recovery happening.  But it's helping some people immensely and others not at all.
Discussion: Raw Story
David Beard / National Geographic:
Poll shows 61 percent of Americans likely to take COVID-19 vaccine  —  Our findings come as the former presidents commit to vaccination, and amid spiking hospitalizations and deaths.  —  Former U.S. presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton say they will take an FDA-approved …
Discussion: USA Today
CNN:
The top contenders to lead Biden's Justice Department  —  Washington (CNN)Political questions from Democrats and a new Republican litmus test have suddenly become complicating factors in one of President-elect Joe Biden's most critical choices: picking a new Attorney General to lead …
Reuters:
Trump campaign spent more than $2 million on election lawyers, including Jenna Ellis  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign paid nearly $9 million in its so-far unsuccessful bid to overturn the results of the presidential election, including nearly $2.3 million …
Discussion: Boing Boing and New York Times
 
 
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Gabriel T. Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Push to Fill Postal-Service Board Seats to Stymie DeJoy, Reverse Cuts
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Sharon Lerner / The Intercept:
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Discussion: The Hill
National Review:
Why Doesn't the U.S. Have a Version of Britain's Fast Drug Track?
Discussion: Telegraph and Power Line
Sarabeth Berman / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed: How the death of local news has made political divisions far worse
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New York Daily News:
‘We cannot allow death threats’: Dems demand disbarment of Trump lawyer who said ex-election chief should be killed
The Daily Beast:
Hannity's Crony Has Taken Over Fox News Digital—and It's a Disaster, Staffers Say
Discussion: Raw Story