Editors’ Blog - 2020
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12.11.20 | 1:14 pm
Where Things Stand: The Coming Dissolution Of Trumpworld Prime Badge
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Much of Trump’s 2020 infrastructure, established solely around the cause-célèbre of President Trump and his reelection, has not made the jump to the President’s post-election crusade to overturn his loss. Instead, that space is being filled by the President himself and a rag-tag band of allies.

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12.11.20 | 1:59 pm
The GOP Retreat from Democracy Prime Badge

A substantial number of states and roughly half the Republicans in the House have now signed on to the Texas lawsuit again against Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia. On its face Texas asserts the right to review the voting laws of states Joe Biden won, finds them lacking and asks the Supreme Court to throw out the results in those states.

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12.11.20 | 2:56 pm
A Barr Reappraisal?

TPM Reader JG thinks we need at least some partial reappraisal of Bill Barr’s tenure running the DOJ …
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12.11.20 | 3:05 pm
These Are the Final Numbers

A margin of more than 7 million votes, 4.4%. A 74 vote margin in the electoral college.

It is over and it was not close.

12.11.20 | 6:38 pm
Breaking: SCOTUS Rejects Texas Suit

Here’s the order …

“Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections.”

Tierney Sneed has more.

12.13.20 | 9:36 am
Where’d Sidney Powell Come From? Prime Badge

TPM Reader MA flagged something for me last night. Sidney Powell, pardon-play attorney for Mike Flynn and now Trump election steal lawyer, seems to go back a ways in the Trump world. MA notes that she wrote with some frequency in The New York Observer, then owned by Jared Kushner. She even co-bylined one piece on criminal justice reform with Bernard Kerik, a top and perpetual Rudy Giuliani crony in addition to being an ex-con.

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12.14.20 | 9:18 am
Far Right Paramilitaries Allied With Outgoing President March Through City Vandalizing Black Churches Prime Badge

The title here is meant as a provocation. But it’s a provocation because it is literally true and really the only way to accurately describe what happened in Washington, DC this weekend at the ‘Stop the Steal’ protests in the capital. There was a major turnout by the Proud Boys and they vandalized multiple historically black churches in the city. In many cases the attacks were on various ‘Black Lives Matter’ installations on church grounds.

Here’s video of one such incident.

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12.14.20 | 12:54 pm
Where Things Stand: A Mess For Biden? Prime Badge
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The Trump administration is setting some pretty lofty expectations for when Americans can actually expect to see widespread distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. During an interview on the “Today Show” Health and Human Services Secretary Alexander Azar used the platform to suggest that the average American can expect to start seeing widespread distribution of the vaccine — meaning they can get vaccinated at their local pharmacy — by late February or early March.

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12.14.20 | 12:55 pm
Trump’s Last Con? Prime Badge

Today we’re watching truly exciting, genuinely joyous images of people receiving the first non-trial study COVID vaccine injections in the United States. President Trump is predictably crowing about it as though he produced it in his study in the living quarters of the White House. Operation Warp Speed – the plan that involved federal financial support to vaccine research and development – is reasonably seen as standard federal government blocking and tackling during a global epidemic. But it is at least fair to say that providing financial back up that allowed vaccine makers to go big on vaccine development is the one area of COVID response Trump didn’t clearly screw up or sabotage.

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12.15.20 | 9:59 am
Cast Your Vote

Voting in the first round of our Duke of Dukes bracket is open. Cast your ballot here.

Need some help knowing who to vote for? The Nation’s national affairs correspondent Jeet Heer has some recommendations.

We’ve been monitoring live results, and I can tell you that the Jack Abramoff vs. Dick Cheney and Anthony Weiner vs. Chris Christie match-ups are both nail biters. Pick carefully.