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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The GOP is quietly ‘Trump-proofing’ our system behind his back  —  Nobody tell Donald Trump, but Republicans in the Senate appear poised to join Democrats in protecting our democracy from exactly the election subversion he attempted in 2020 — and would surely attempt again in 2024 if given the chance.
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CNN:
Exclusive: Trump's former White House ethics lawyer told Cassidy Hutchinson to give misleading testimony to January 6 committee, sources say  —  The January 6 committee made a startling allegation on Monday, claiming it had evidence that a Trump-backed attorney urged a key witness to mislead the committee about details they recalled.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Many Senate Republicans aren't protecting Trump after Jan. 6 panel's nod to criminal charges  —  Senate Republicans are stepping out of the way of the House Jan. 6 committee's recommendation that the Justice Department prosecute former President Trump for crimes related to the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Live Updates: House Committee Meets Privately About Releasing Trump's Taxes  —  The former president, who rejected modern tradition by keeping his returns private, fought the committee for almost four years.  Democrats said they needed Mr. Trump's records from 2015 to 2020 to assess an I.R.S. program that audits presidents.
Wall Street Journal:
The Jan. 6 Inquiry's Not-So-Grand Finale
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Release of Trump Tax Returns Could Herald New Era for Taxpayer Privacy
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
No, the Jan. 6 committee didn't make Trump stronger
Discussion: New York Daily News and Raw Story
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Four Crimes: The Jan. 6th Committee Recommends Prosecution for Trump
Politico:
The Jan. 6 committee's big reveal hasn't happened yet
Tony Romm / Washington Post:
Congress unveils $1.7 trillion deal to fund government, avert shutdown  —  Lawmakers must act swiftly to approve the measure, known as an omnibus, before a temporary spending agreement lapses at the end of this week  —  Democratic and Republican negotiators early Tuesday unveiled …
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Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Lawmakers unveil $1.7T bill to avoid shutdown, boost Ukraine  —  Congressional leaders unveiled a government-wide $1.7 trillion spending package early Tuesday that includes another large round of aid to Ukraine, a nearly 10% boost in defense spending and roughly $40 billion to assist communities across …
Nate Raymond / Reuters:
No free PACER as U.S. lawmakers exclude proposal from spending bill  —  U.S. lawmakers have left a proposal to make the federal judiciary's PACER online court records system free out of a sprawling, $1.66 trillion spending measure unveiled on Tuesday, a setback for advocates as the current Congress nears its end.
Lois Beckett / The Guardian:
Police provide first official details of Elon Musk's alleged stalker incident  —  Police say a member of Elon Musk's security team is currently a suspect in their investigation, not a victim  —  Twitter CEO Elon Musk tweeted last week that a “crazy stalker” followed a car carrying …
Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Postal Service will electrify trucks by 2026 in climate win for Biden  —  Agency plans to spend almost $10 billion for 66,000 electric vehicles and related infrastructure  —  The U.S. Postal Service will buy 66,000 vehicles to build one of the largest electric fleets in the nation …
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Politico:
New book says Biden called Harris a ‘work in progress’
Axios:
Biden in newly surfaced video: Iran nuclear deal is “dead”
Jill Lawrence / USA Today:
Liz Cheney has been a godsend for democracy, but she doesn't fit anywhere in US politics  —  Her sharp-edged certainty, deployed to save democracy, has been a gift.  But today's GOP is hostile to her precisely because of that mission.  —  View Comments  —  Rep. Liz Cheney sounded …
Discussion: Breitbart
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Lee Fang / The Intercept:
Twitter Aided the Pentagon in its Covert Online Propaganda Campaign … Twitter executives have claimed for years that the company makes concerted efforts to detect and thwart government-backed covert propaganda campaigns on its platform.  —  Behind the scenes, however …
Hannah Levitt / Bloomberg:
Wells Fargo to Pay $3.7 Billion for Mistreating Customers  —  Wells Fargo & Co. reached a $3.7 billion settlement with federal regulators, including a record $1.7 billion fine, to cover allegations that for years it mistreated millions of customers, causing some to lose their cars or homes.
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Wilhelmine Preussen / Politico:
Nazi camp secretary found guilty in potentially final Holocaust trial  —  'I'm sorry for everything that happened and I regret that I was in Stutthof at the time.  That's all I can say,' says Irmgard Furchner.  —  A German court convicted a former Nazi camp secretary of complicity in the murder …
New York Post:
Andrew Cuomo and Kellyanne Conway dine together on Upper East Side  —  Political disagreements were not on the menu at Il Postino on the Upper East Side, where Andrew Cuomo and Kellyanne Conway dined together Monday night.  —  The disgraced former governor sat with the ex-political adviser …
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Financial Times:
Billionaire Oleg Deripaska's Sochi hotel complex seized after Russian court order … A Russian court has ordered the seizure of a luxury hotel complex owned by billionaire Oleg Deripaska, one of the few oligarchs to have criticised President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine …
Discussion: DNyuz, Defense One and Political Wire
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
How Abrams' campaign spending led to ‘incredibly bad’ cash crunch  —  The Democrat's spending on a ‘hype house’ and other lavish expenses came back to haunt her by the November midterm, former aides say  —  A rented house in an expensive Atlanta neighborhood meant for TikTok creators that sat largely unused.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The Twitter-FBI story relies far more on insinuation than evidence  —  The third-most important story of Oct. 7, 2016, was a warning from the federal government about Russian efforts to interfere with that year's presidential election.  It was an unusual message and a relatively vague one …
Mia Jankowicz / Insider:
Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks Lauren Boebert, calls her childish and mocks her struggle to get re-elected  — Marjorie Taylor Greene ripped into Lauren Boebert on Monday, saying she acted “childishly.”  — Greene reacted to Boebert's refusal to endorse her choice of Kevin McCarthy for Speaker of the House.
Politico:
Abortion roiled the midterms.  Now it will define the presidential race.  —  Donald Trump delivered the Supreme Court majority that voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, signed a laundry list of executive actions that chipped away at abortion access and openly embraced the anti-abortion movement …
Discussion: New York Magazine
Reuters:
The man behind Trump World's myth of rigged voting machines  —  Central to the election-denial movement is a galaxy of conspiracy theories about vote-flipping supercomputers.  The myths can be traced to Dennis Montgomery, a programmer and former U.S. intelligence contractor.
Discussion: Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Sam Bankman-Fried's Lawyers Hash Out His Transfer to U.S. After Confusion in Court  —  The FTX founder has agreed to be extradited, with lawyers drafting documents, according to a person familiar with the matter  —  Watch: Sam Bankman-Fried Closer to Extradition After Bahamas Hearing
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Scoop: ProPublica to return SBF funds  —  ProPublica, the nonprofit investigative news outlet, will return the $1.6 million in funds it received from Sam Bankman-Fried's family foundation, according to a staff memo obtained by Axios. … - The money will instead be moved to a separate account until its …
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Caro still working away on fifth LBJ book, no pub date set  —  The good news on Robert A. Caro's long-awaited next book is that he knows the final words.  The bad news is that he's known them for years and remains far from concluding his Lyndon B. Johnson series.
Jerusalem Demsas / The Atlantic:
The Homeownership Society Was a Mistake  —  It is a truth universally acknowledged that an American in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a mortgage.  I don't know if you should buy a house.  Nor am I inclined to give you personal financial advice.
 
 
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Annie Linskey / Wall Street Journal:
White House Looks at Increasing Benefits to Lure Americans Back Into Workforce
Shannon Osaka / Washington Post:
This little-known bottleneck is blocking clean energy for millions
Discussion: Off the Kuff
Politico:
Zelenskyy expected to visit Washington on Wednesday
Jacob Shamsian / Insider:
E. Jean Carroll said in deposition she held back Trump rape allegation to not be seen as ‘spoiled goods’
Discussion: Associated Press and Bloomberg
 Earlier Items: 
DCCC:
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Ron Klain deserves his share of credit for Biden's success
Jonathan V. Last / The Triad:
Bring Trump to Justice
Nicole Narea / Vox:
A Pennsylvania county delayed certifying the midterms. That has scary implications for 2024.
Discussion: Associated Press
NBC News:
The ‘death penalty’ of child welfare: In 6 months, some parents lose their children forever