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Garrison Keillor | Trump Voters Will Not Like What Happens Next
Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post
Keillor writes: "For the Trump voters, the disasters he will bring on this country will fall more heavily on them than anyone else. The uneducated white males who elected him are the vulnerable ones, and they will not like what happens next."
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Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post
Keillor writes: "For the Trump voters, the disasters he will bring on this country will fall more heavily on them than anyone else. The uneducated white males who elected him are the vulnerable ones, and they will not like what happens next."
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Donald Trump May Select an Architect of Bush's Torture Program to Run CIA
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Donald Trump may select Jose Rodriguez, one of the primary architects of the George W. Bush torture program, to run the Central Intelligence Agency, according to a law firm with close ties to Trump."
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Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Donald Trump may select Jose Rodriguez, one of the primary architects of the George W. Bush torture program, to run the Central Intelligence Agency, according to a law firm with close ties to Trump."
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Newt Gingrich Wants New House Un-American Activities Committee
Gregory Krieg, CNN
Krieg writes: "Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is calling for the creation of a new House Committee on Un-American Activities, invoking the infamous 'Red Scare'-era congressional body as a blueprint for weeding out American ISIS adherents and sympathizers."
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Gregory Krieg, CNN
Krieg writes: "Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is calling for the creation of a new House Committee on Un-American Activities, invoking the infamous 'Red Scare'-era congressional body as a blueprint for weeding out American ISIS adherents and sympathizers."
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Sanctuary Cities at Risk Under Trump - but That Won't Stop Them
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Among a number of actions, one will include recruiting 1,000 people to disrupt immigration raids in the next two months."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Among a number of actions, one will include recruiting 1,000 people to disrupt immigration raids in the next two months."
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Believe It or Not, Tuesday Was a Pretty Good Night for Criminal-Justice Reform
Radley Balko, The Washington Post
Balko writes: "There's little evidence that the election of Donald Trump had anything at all to do with criminal-justice issues. That said, it's likely to kill any momentum for reform that remained at the federal level. It's hard to see the handful of reform-minded Republicans in Congress agitating to make criminal justice a priority in the current political environment - or of the Republican leadership listening to them if they do."
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Radley Balko, The Washington Post
Balko writes: "There's little evidence that the election of Donald Trump had anything at all to do with criminal-justice issues. That said, it's likely to kill any momentum for reform that remained at the federal level. It's hard to see the handful of reform-minded Republicans in Congress agitating to make criminal justice a priority in the current political environment - or of the Republican leadership listening to them if they do."
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Health Care in the Age of Trump
Adam Gaffney, Jacobin
Gaffney writes: "There is no uniquely Trumpian health care agenda. The danger is the enactment of the GOP's reactionary proposals."
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Adam Gaffney, Jacobin
Gaffney writes: "There is no uniquely Trumpian health care agenda. The danger is the enactment of the GOP's reactionary proposals."
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Trump's Personal Investments Ride on Completion of Dakota Access Pipeline
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Donald Trump's surprise election win has encouraged Energy Transfer Partners's Kelcy Warren, the CEO of the parent company of Dakota Access LLC, which is building the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). In an interview with CBS This Morning, Warren said he is '100 percent' confident that the president-elect will help the company finish the project."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Donald Trump's surprise election win has encouraged Energy Transfer Partners's Kelcy Warren, the CEO of the parent company of Dakota Access LLC, which is building the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). In an interview with CBS This Morning, Warren said he is '100 percent' confident that the president-elect will help the company finish the project."
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