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The Hill: Democrats tear into Trump’s speech: “It was a MAGA rally.” Continuing a practice begun by former President Ronald Reagan, Trump hailed invited guests seated in the gallery with first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpFive takeaways from Trump's tense State of the Union address Service member surprises family at State of Union Trump touts achievements on eve of impeachment verdict MORE as examples of America’s greatness, the striving of its workers, the brave service of its military and its “blazing bright” future. The Hill: Rep. Veronica EscobarVeronica EscobarREAD: Speaker Pelosi's response to Trump's State of the Union address Sanders hits Trump, predicts he delivered his 'last' State of the Union address Democrat attacks Trump's rhetoric, policies in Spanish-language State of the Union response MORE (D-Texas), during the Spanish-language response, attacked Trump’s rhetoric and policies. The Hill: Sen. Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyDemocratic senator: 'I regret attending' Trump's State of the Union speech The Hill's 12:30 Report: Dems wait for winner after caucus chaos Trump set to confront his impeachment foes MORE (D-Conn.) called the president’s address “a disgrace” and said it was an event “I regret attending.” The Hill: Other Democratic lawmakers opted to boycott the speech. Politico: Behind the curtain, Trump’s teleprompter man, Gabe Perez, keeps the president talking.LEADING THE DAYPOLITICS & 2020 CAMPAIGNS: The first results of the Iowa caucuses have finally emerged and former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegButtigieg maintains slim lead after second round of Iowa results released Sanders hits Trump, predicts he delivered his 'last' State of the Union address Trump touts achievements on eve of impeachment verdict MORE has the inside track to take home the first-in-the-nation contest in the push for the presidential nomination. The Iowa Democratic Party, after expressing remorse and embarrassment for the Monday night fiasco, released results from 71 percent of precincts, showing Buttigieg leading in the race for the state’s delegate equivalents with 26.8 percent, while Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersButtigieg maintains slim lead after second round of Iowa results released Sanders hits Trump, predicts he delivered his 'last' State of the Union address Schumer: Trump address 'demagogic, undignified, highly partisan' MORE (I-Vt.) trailed narrowly behind with 25.2 percent. Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenButtigieg maintains slim lead after second round of Iowa results released Pressley says 'the cruelty is the point' for Trump in response to speech Schumer: Trump address 'demagogic, undignified, highly partisan' MORE (D-Mass.) sits in third with 18.4 percent, while former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenButtigieg maintains slim lead after second round of Iowa results released Trump touts achievements on eve of impeachment verdict Trump bashes 'Medicare for All' in swipe at Sanders MORE sits in a distant fourth with only 15.5 percent of the delegate share, a disappointing position for the longtime frontrunner for the party nod who was viewed as the potential victor in Iowa only weeks ago (The Hill). Monday was a mixed bag for both Warren and Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharOvernight Defense: US deploys low-yield nukes on submarines | Watchdog warns Iraq withdrawal 'likely' means ISIS resurgence | What to watch in Trump's State of the Union Early winners and losers from the Iowa caucuses The Hill's Campaign Report: Buttigieg, Sanders ahead in Iowa debacle MORE (D-Minn.). As for Klobuchar, she doesn’t have the resources of Buttigieg or the name ID of Biden, making it tough for her to compete in the centrist lane, especially with former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergThe Hill's Campaign Report: Buttigieg, Sanders ahead in Iowa debacle First Iowa results show Buttigieg, Sanders ahead Trump won Iowa's Democratic caucus chaos, so what's next? As Jordain Carney writes, Sen. Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinCollins: It would be 'helpful' for Trump to apologize GOP senators label Trump's behavior 'shameful' but not impeachable Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE (D-W.Va.) would need the support of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellDemocrats tear into Trump's speech: It was a 'MAGA rally' Omar: Trump address reads 'as if a coequal branch of government doesn't exist' Trump bashes 'Medicare for All' in swipe at Sanders MORE (R-Ky.) to get such a vote on the floor. Potential supporters, including Sen. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiGOP senators label Trump's behavior 'shameful' but not impeachable Overnight Energy: BLM weighs plan to cut environmental reviews | Meet the woman who wants to reinvent recycling | Murkowski says energy plan coming soon Collins will vote to acquit Trump MORE (R-Alaska), said this week they were undecided on a censure motion. The Hill: Sen. Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCollins: It would be 'helpful' for Trump to apologize Susan Collins challenger: 'I would vote to remove' Trump GOP senators label Trump's behavior 'shameful' but not impeachable MORE (R-Maine) will vote to acquit Trump. The Hill: Sen. Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderGOP senators label Trump's behavior 'shameful' but not impeachable Giuliani: Trump should 'absolutely, 100 percent' keep investigating Biden Now it's all about the election MORE (R-Tenn.) declines to endorse censure of Trump. https://bit.ly/380rD3IWHERE AND WHENHill.TV’s “Rising” program features Paul Glastris, editor-in-chief of the Washington Monthly and a former Clinton speechwriter, to discuss Trump’s State of the Union speech; Democratic strategist Jennifer Holdsworth, who expands on what we know from the partial results tallied out of Iowa; and The Hill’s national political correspondent Reid Wilson, who reported from Des Moines as Iowans caucused on Monday.

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