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Sen Josh Hawley finds a new publisher for book

The Missouri senator's "The Tyranny of Big Tech," canceled by Simon & Shuster after Hawley's involvement in the riot at the Capitol, will be published by Regnery.

How to deal with Trump in the Biden era

POLITICO Get the POLITICO Nightly newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by FIRST ON POLITICO: TRUMP CONSIDERS PARDONING BANNON President Donald Trump is considering granting a pardon to Steve Bannon, his former White House chief strategist and top campaign aide, who was charged with swindling donors to a private crowdsourcing effort to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, two sources familiar with the matter tell POLITICO.

Senate Dems eye punishing Hawley and Cruz for election objections

Senate Dems eye punishing Hawley and Cruz for election objections POLITICO 1/16/2021 By Andrew Desiderio © Andrew Harnik/AP Photo From left, Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz spearheaded objections to Pennsylvania’s Electoral College votes even after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol. Democrats stepping into the Senate majority this month are weighing stiff penalties for Republican Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz over their objections to the 2020 presidential election results. Hawley (R-Mo.) and Cruz (R-Texas) spearheaded objections to Pennsylvania’s Electoral College votes even after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol demanding that the election be overturned, prompting Democrats to accuse them of inciting violence for political gain claims the senators have vigorously denied.

Poll: Majority of voters support a coronavirus relief bill without stimulus checks

A majority of voters support a coronavirus relief bill even if it does not include stimulus checks, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds. Sixty-three percent of registered voters in the Dec. 3-7 survey said they would support an additional relief package even if it didn t include direct payments to Americans. Thirty-seven percent of respondents said they opposed a bill without stimulus checks. Sixty-seven percent of Democrats, 63 percent of independents, and 58 percent of Republicans support a coronavirus relief bill even if it does not include stimulus checks. The survey found 59 percent of respondents who earn less than $75,000 a year support passing a relief package without stimulus checks.

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