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Biden Goes Gloves Off in Georgia; Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Neighbors Want Him Out; and More

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Your weekly roundup of the ins and outs of a new era of presidential politics. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=vf) [Vanity Fair Hive Logo]( [Image may contain: Furniture, Human, Person, Table, Sitting, Reception, Audience, Crowd, and Desk]( [“Nobody Will Need MSNBC the Way They Needed It”: Can the Left’s Favorite Network Break Through Post-Trump?]( By [Tom Kludt]( [As Rashida Jones takes charge, Rachel Maddow and the rest will have to shift gears after four years of White House chaos and help define the network’s identity in the Biden era. Outgoing president Phil Griffin is “the luckiest man in television,” says one source, exiting “when everything is getting murkier.”]( [Image]( [Image may contain: Human, Person, Crowd, Musical Instrument, and Musician]( [With His Win Official, Biden Goes Gloves Off in Georgia]( By [Eric Lutz]( [Now that the Electoral College has cemented Joe Biden’s win, Democrats are refocusing all of their energy on driving turnout in Georgia, where runoffs will decide control of the Senate.]( [Read More]( [Image may contain: Pete Buttigieg, Tie, Accessories, Accessory, Suit, Coat, Clothing, Overcoat, Apparel, Human, and Person]( [We Finally Know Where Pete Buttigieg Will Land in Biden’s Cabinet]( By [Tarisai Ngangura]( [Speculation about where the Fox News takedown artist would land has been rife.]( [Read More]( [Image may contain: Human, Person, Sunglasses, Accessories, Accessory, Tie, Fashion, Premiere, Rainer Hunold, and Clothing]( [Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Neighbors: Get the Hell Off Our Lawn]( By [Bess Levin]( [The people of Palm Beach have kindly requested that, instead of making the resort his full-time, postpresidency residence, Trump stay as far away as possible.]( [Read More]( [Image may contain: Kimberly Guilfoyle, Flag, Symbol, Clothing, Apparel, Human, Person, and Word]( [Kimberly Guilfoyle Pivots to Trumpfluencing]( By [Kenzie Bryant]( [Have platform, will sell, sell, sell.]( [Read More]( Get on the list Subscribe to our Hollywood newsletter for your essential industry and awards-season news, every day. [Sign Up Now]( [(image) Condé Nast Spotlight | The breaking news and top stories everyone is talking about. All in one place. The most popular stories from Vogue, GQ, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired, Architectural Digest and more. STAY INFORMED]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This e-mail was sent to you by The Hive. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Sent from Condé Nast, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 Copyright © 2020 Condé Nast

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