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What We’re Reading Today: Impeachment, Impeachment, Impeachment … And More

Some headlines that caught our eye.

Impeachment

Impeachment is necessary to prevent a ‘disastrous outcome’ in 2020 — Washington Free Beacon

Jason Chaffetz: Why Schiff’s whistleblower claims at Trump impeachment hearing are impossible to believe — Fox News

Graham Wants Schiff to Testify if Senate has Impeachment Trial — Legal Insurrection

Trump Derangement Syndrome Fatigue: Impeachment Viewership 32% Lower Than Comey Hearings — Legal Insurrection

Turley, Starr: House Dems Not Making A Case For Impeachment So Far — Or Even A Crime — Ed Morrissey, HotAir

Democrats’ Latest (Alternate) Reality Show Is Another Flop — RealClearPolitics

The curious timeline for taking down Trump — Sharyl Attkisson, The Hill

Conservative Street Artist Sabo Strikes Adam Schiff’s District — PJMedia

University of Florida’s student president facing impeachment for Trump Jr. visit — Yahoo/CBSNews

Bribery! Networks Approve of Pelosi’s New Impeachment Buzzword — NewsBusters

Misc

For Election 2020, the Trump Team Floats a Keynesian Tax Cut — John Tamny, RealClearMarkets

California Is Spending $2.4 Million to Build the World’s Largest Permanent Installation of Climate Change-Themed Art — ArtNet

A Vulture Capitalist Enters The Democratic Race — PowerLine

If California is So Totally Awesome, Why Are So Many Residents Leaving? — California Globe

Banning Plastics in California — The Fun Never Ends — Pacific Research Institute

No Californians Need Apply: In Idaho, resentment toward the Golden State diaspora grows — City Journal

The True Cost of Renewables are Hidden Due to a Lack of Market Transparency — WattsUpWithThat


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