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Obama sat out the past four years and it shows

Obama sat out the past four years and it shows

Lili Loofbourow writes: Barack Obama is ready to come back into the spotlight. After four years spent mostly out of the public eye, right on the heels of Donald Trump’s defeat, the ex-president is suddenly everywhere. He’s on the Tonight Show weighing in on whether Chicago deep-dish or New York–style pizza is better. He’s slamming the Knicks on Desus & Mero and deep in conversation with Oprah on Apple TV+. He’s talking books with Michiko Kakutani in the New York…

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Russian government spies are behind a broad hacking campaign that has breached U.S. agencies and a top cyber firm

Russian government spies are behind a broad hacking campaign that has breached U.S. agencies and a top cyber firm

The Washington Post reports: The Russian government hackers who breached a top cybersecurity firm are behind a global espionage campaign that also compromised the Treasury and Commerce departments and other U.S. government agencies, according to people familiar with the matter. The FBI is investigating the campaign by a hacking group working for the Russian foreign intelligence service, SVR. The breaches have been taking place for months and may amount to an operation as long-running and significant as one that occurred…

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How dozens of judges across the political spectrum rejected Trump’s efforts to overturn the election

How dozens of judges across the political spectrum rejected Trump’s efforts to overturn the election

The Washington Post reports: They are both elected and appointed, selected by Democrats and Republicans alike. Some have served for decades — while others took the bench only months ago. One is a former high school teacher, another the first Native American woman appointed to a federal judgeship. A third worked for years for a Republican governor who has been a vocal supporter of President Trump. Since the November election, they have all ruled in court against Trump or one…

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Trump’s GOP lackeys have ‘all drunk the Kool Aid. It just hasn’t killed them yet’

Trump’s GOP lackeys have ‘all drunk the Kool Aid. It just hasn’t killed them yet’

The New York Times reports: The Supreme Court repudiation of President Trump’s desperate bid for a second term not only shredded his effort to overturn the will of voters: It also was a blunt rebuke to Republican leaders in Congress and the states who were willing to damage American democracy by embracing a partisan power grab over a free and fair election. The court’s decision on Friday night, an inflection point after weeks of legal flailing by Mr. Trump and…

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How Michael Anton’s ‘Flight 93 Election’ essay helped define the Trump era

How Michael Anton’s ‘Flight 93 Election’ essay helped define the Trump era

Jonathan Chait writes: In September 2016, Michael Anton wrote an essay for the right-wing Claremont Institute, “The Flight 93 Election,” making the case for Donald Trump’s election as a necessary gamble to stave off the destruction of conservatism. Anton then did a stint in Trump’s National Security Council, and last night was rewarded by the president with a posting to the National Board for Education Sciences. It was a fitting coda for Trump to single out the figure who most…

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A landmark first prosecution for war crimes committed by Bashar al-Assad’s regime

A landmark first prosecution for war crimes committed by Bashar al-Assad’s regime

Emma Graham-Harrison reports: Anwar al-Bunni had only been in Germany a couple of months when he walked into a shop and found himself face to face with the man he believes had interrogated and jailed him nearly a decade earlier. Both men were buying groceries in a Turkish shop near the gates of Marienfelde, the Berlin refugee camp they now called home. There was a vague flicker of recognition, but Bunni couldn’t quite place the other man. It was 2014,…

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The ‘Trump won’ farce isn’t funny anymore

The ‘Trump won’ farce isn’t funny anymore

Jamelle Bouie writes: To tell a joke to a crowd is to learn a little something about the people who laugh. For our purposes, the “joke” is President Trump’s ongoing fight to overturn the election results and hold on to power against the wishes of most Americans, including those in enough states to equal far more than the 270 electoral votes required to win the White House. “#OVERTURN,” he said on Twitter this week, adding in a separate post that…

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Senate Republicans shun House GOP bid to overturn the election

Senate Republicans shun House GOP bid to overturn the election

Politico reports: Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy this week joined 125 House GOP colleagues in support of an effort to subvert the presidential election. Most Senate Republicans weren’t going anywhere near it. Not a single GOP senator signed a “friend of the court” brief for the long-shot Texas lawsuit to throw out other states’ results in a bid to keep President Donald Trump in power. And there was no coordinated effort to get Republicans on board, according to interviews with more…

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Rallying behind Trump, most House Republicans joined failed lawsuit

Rallying behind Trump, most House Republicans joined failed lawsuit

The New York Times reports: In the hours before the Supreme Court rejected it, another 20 House Republicans — including their top leader — joined a legal brief on Friday supporting an extraordinary lawsuit seeking to overturn President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory, underscoring the increasingly extreme lengths to which many in the party are willing to go to invalidate the election results. The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the suit brought by Texas to throw out the results in…

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Manhattan district attorney intensifies investigation of Trump

Manhattan district attorney intensifies investigation of Trump

The New York Times reports: State prosecutors in Manhattan have interviewed several employees of President Trump’s bank and insurance broker in recent weeks, according to people with knowledge of the matter, significantly escalating an investigation into the president that he is powerless to stop. The interviews with people who work for the lender, Deutsche Bank, and the insurance brokerage, Aon, are the latest indication that once Mr. Trump leaves office, he still faces the potential threat of criminal charges that…

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White House orders FDA chief to authorize Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Friday or submit his resignation

White House orders FDA chief to authorize Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Friday or submit his resignation

The Washington Post reports: White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Friday told Stephen Hahn, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, to submit his resignation if the agency does not clear the nation’s first coronavirus vaccine by day’s end, according to people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss what happened. The threat came on the same day that President Trump tweeted that the FDA is…

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After the U.S. election, key people are leaving Facebook and torching the company in departure notes

After the U.S. election, key people are leaving Facebook and torching the company in departure notes

BuzzFeed reports: On Wednesday, a Facebook data scientist departed the social networking company after a two-year stint, leaving a farewell note for their colleagues to ponder. As part of a team focused on “Violence and Incitement,” they had dealt with some of the worst content on Facebook, and they were proud of their work at the company. Despite this, they said Facebook was simply not doing enough. “With so many internal forces propping up the production of hateful and violent…

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The Republican Party’s widening assault on American democracy

The Republican Party’s widening assault on American democracy

Ronald Brownstein writes: Republicans’ tolerance, if not active support, for President Donald Trump’s ongoing bid to overturn the 2020 election has crystallized a stark question: Does the GOP still qualify as a small-d democratic party—or is it morphing into something very different? Even with the Supreme Court still deciding whether to consider a last-ditch legal effort to invalidate the results from the key swing states, there appears little chance that Trump will succeed in subverting Joe Biden’s victory. But Trump’s…

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‘Seditious abuse of the judicial process’: States reject Texas effort to overturn Biden’s election

‘Seditious abuse of the judicial process’: States reject Texas effort to overturn Biden’s election

Politico reports: Officials from four presidential swing states forcefully criticized an effort by Texas and President Donald Trump to enlist the Supreme Court to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election, with Pennsylvania calling the last-ditch legal effort “seditious” and built on an “absurd” foundation. “The Court should not abide this seditious abuse of the judicial process, and should send a clear and unmistakable signal that such abuse must never be replicated,” Pennsylvania said in a 43-page brief signed…

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What really saved the republic from Trump?

What really saved the republic from Trump?

Tim Wu writes: Americans are taught that the main function of the U.S. Constitution is the control of executive power: curtailing presidents who might seek to become tyrants. Other republics have lapsed into dictatorships (the Roman Republic, the Weimar Republic, the Republic of China and so on), but our elaborate constitutional system of checks and balances, engineered largely by James Madison, protects us from despotism. Or so we think. The presidency of Donald Trump, aggressive in its autocratic impulses but…

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Trump and his cronies got coronavirus care many others couldn’t

Trump and his cronies got coronavirus care many others couldn’t

The New York Times reports: Ben Carson, Chris Christie and Donald J. Trump are not the sturdiest candidates to conquer the coronavirus: older, in some cases overweight, male and not particularly fit. Yet all seem to have gotten through Covid-19, and all have gotten an antibody treatment in such short supply that some hospitals and states are doling it out by lottery. Now Rudolph W. Giuliani, the latest member of President Trump’s inner circle to contract Covid-19, has acknowledged that…

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