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The food fight within the Democratic Party plays out on all sorts of issues—including impeachment. Plus, Anne Applebaum on the false romance of Russia

It’s Thursday, December 12. House Judiciary Committee continued to spar over final tweaks to the articles of impeachment, moving closer to a final vote on impeachment.

In today’s newsletter: To the left of the left. Plus, Anne Applebaum on the false romance of Russia.

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