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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Bernie Sanders to delay defense veto override in bid for $2,000 checks  —  Sen. Bernie Sanders will filibuster an override of President Donald Trump's defense bill veto unless the Senate holds a vote on providing $2,000 direct payments to Americans.  —  “McConnell and the Senate want to expedite …
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Axios:
Senate tide begins to shift as Trump continues push for $2,000 checks  —  A couple of days ago, it looked impossible that $2,000 COVID relief checks — up from the $600 checks for individuals in the package President Trump signed Sunday — could pass the Senate.
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Democrats Plot to Keep Senate In Session Over $2,000 Payments  —  Bernie Sanders is leading a strategy that would force the Senate to stay in Washington through New Year's Day to try to force the vote.  —  Dayen-Sanders-122820  —  Bernie Sanders is committed to forcing a vote on $2,000 payments …
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
House votes to boost stimulus checks to $2,000 with bipartisan support
Raphael Warnock / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Gives Schumer an Assist
Louie Gohmert:
Rep. Gohmert Issues Statement on Pence Lawsuit  —  Congressman Louie Gohmert (TX-01) released the following statement regarding the lawsuit filed against the Vice President:  —  “The 2020 presidential election was one we'd expect to see in a banana republic, not the United States of America.
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John Kruzel / The Hill:
GOP lawmaker sues Pence in bid to overturn Biden win
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Gohmert suit may force Pence's hand in effort to overturn Trump's defeat
Politico:
Judge blocks voter purge in 2 Georgia counties  —  A federal judge in Georgia on Monday ordered two counties to reverse a decision removing more than 4,000 voters from the rolls ahead of the Jan. 5 runoff elections that will decide control of the U.S. Senate.
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
On The Trail: The political losers of 2020  —  In an election in which more voters cast ballots than ever before in American history, just about everyone had reason to celebrate.  Democrats won the White House.  Republicans made surprising gains in the House and held Senate seats even they had expected to lose.
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
On The Trail: The political winners of 2020  —  © Getty Images/Greg Nash/Madeline Monroe  —  Marred by a global pandemic and its devastating economic consequences, 2020 is a year we all want to forget.  But the consequences of the 58th presidential election in American history …
Washington Post:
A day on the golf course helped change Trump's mind on the stimulus bill  —  The frantic campaign to persuade President Trump to sign a massive spending and coronavirus relief bill came to a head on Christmas Day, on the greens and fairways of West Palm Beach, Fla.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Donald Trump, Michelle Obama Most Admired in 2020  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are most likely to name President Donald Trump and Michelle Obama as most admired man and woman in 2020.  Trump tied former President Barack Obama for the honor last year but edged out his predecessor this year.
Breck Dumas / TheBlaze:
Alec Baldwin's wife hit with allegations that she has lied for years about her Spanish heritage  —  Let's be very clear that Europe has a lot of white people in there and my family is white.'  —  Hilaria Baldwin, the wife of actor Alec Baldwin, has been hit with a barrage of accusations claiming …
Felix Salmon / Axios:
How China won 2020  —  China will end this year as the only major country in the world to see its economy grow rather than shrink.  —  Why it matters: China is operating from a position of great strength, with an economy expected to grow by 8.4% in 2021.  If President-elect Joe Biden views China as a …
Alexandra Jaffe / Associated Press:
Biden warns of Trump officials' ‘roadblocks’ to transition  —  WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is warning of massive damage done to the national security apparatus by the Trump administration and “roadblocks” in communication between agency officials and his transition team that could undermine Americans' security.
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Washington Post:
Biden accuses Trump appointees of obstructing transition on national security issues
Tia Mitchell / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Warnock, Ossoff appeal to young voters at hip-hop focused DeKalb rally  —  Do the names J.I.D., Tokyo Jetz, Shelley FKA DRAM and BRS Kash ring a bell?  If not, Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock's latest campaign event wasn't for you.These hip hop artists performed at Monday's drive-in rally …
Discussion: Fox News and Twitchy
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Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
$2,000 vs. $600 stimulus payments isn't the real issue  —  There are plenty of reasons to be unhappy with the covid-19 stimulus compromise President Trump signed on Sunday.  —  Its shortcomings, however, are not the specific provisions that populists on both the left and right are complaining about.
Discussion: IJR and Denver Post
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
The Newest Trump-Boosted Viral MAGA Star Has Ties to The Epoch Times  —  The president has pushed out a video from Seth Holehouse.  Not mentioned is Holehouse's ties to group that thinks Trump will bring on judgment day.  —  Little-known jewelry auctioneer Seth Holehouse burst into MAGA stardom last week …
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Examiner:
Is it any wonder liberal states are shrinking?  —  For an entire human lifetime, the state of Illinois has been a laggard in population growth.  It has lost eight congressional districts since the 1950s.  But new census estimates released last week show that this decade, something very special has happened.
Mike Allen / Axios:
Biden to call out Trump administration for falling short on vaccine distribution  —  President-elect Biden, who has vowed to be clear-eyed and straight about the pandemic, plans a renewed warning in remarks on COVID-19 in Wilmington today, a transition official tells Axios.
Discussion: TheGrio
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
2020 Was the Year Reaganism Died  —  The government promised to help — and it did.  —  Maybe it was the visuals that did it.  It's hard to know what aspects of reality make it into Donald Trump's ever-shrinking bubble — and I'm happy to say that after Jan. 20 we won't have to care …
Discussion: Raw Story
The Times of Israel:
Ivanka Trump said weighing run for US Senate or Florida governor  —  After president's daughter and husband Jared Kushner buy $31 million mansion in Miami, speculation swirls about her political ambitions  — 2,698 shares  —  The recent purchase of a Florida mansion by Ivanka Trump …
Ari Hoffman / The Post Millennial:
Laptop repair store owner who discovered Hunter Biden's emails sues Twitter for defamation  —  Join the ranks of independent, free thinkers by supporting us today for as little as $1. … The computer repair shop owner who was paid to repair Hunter Biden's laptop and was the source …
Heidi Siegmund Cuda / Byline Times:
How a Crisis in Masculinity Paved the Way for Fascism  —  Heidi Siegmund Cuda speaks to the historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat about the new global rise in authoritarianism and why the recent defeat of Donald Trump in the US Presidential Election was so significant  —  Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat's latest book …
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
The CARES superdole was a huge success  —  Progressives should learn to be happy when good things happen!  —  2 hr ago  —  With the relief bill squared away, the time is right to consider a question the Roosevelt Institute's Mike Konczal asked the day after Christmas …
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
House Votes to Override Trump's Veto of Military Bill  —  Republicans joined with Democrats to hand President Trump a rare legislative rebuke in the final days of his presidency.  The bill will next be taken up by the Senate, where it is expected to pass.  —  WASHINGTON — The House voted …
Gordon G. Chang / The Hill:
How Joe Biden risks the biggest giveaway ever to China in space  —  People on the NASA transition team of Joe Biden are urging the United States to start what could be the biggest transfer of technology to China.  The giveaway could result in the Chinese military dominating space and, with it, world affairs.
Arizona Republic:
Report: Phoenix police officer said, 'If the mayor defunds the police, I'm going to shoot her'  —  Uriel J. Garcia Jen FifieldArizona Republic  —  On the afternoon of October 21, seven Phoenix police officers gathered for a briefing in a Cave Creek station when the meeting diverged …
Discussion: Raw Story
Bill Chappell / NPR:
‘I Regret Nothing’: Doctor Who Criticized Trump Parade Works Last Day At Walter Reed  —  Dr. James Phillips, the Walter Reed physician who criticized President Trump's decision to greet supporters outside the facility where he was being treated for COVID-19, has worked his last shift at the hospital.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Is Marriage Becoming Irrelevant?  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are less inclined now than in recent years to see marriage as critical for couples who have children together or for couples who plan to spend the rest of their lives together.  Most U.S. adults have been married at some point in their lives …
 
 
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Zack Stanton / Politico:
The Worst Predictions of 2020  —  This year was impossible to predict.  But that doesn't mean people didn't try.
Andrea Widburg / American Thinker:
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Wall Street Journal:
Pushback on Xi's Vision for China Spreads Beyond U.S.
Discussion: Politico, The Dispatch and RedState
Rowan Moore Gerety / The Atlantic:
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New York Times:
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The Hill:
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