Trump lashes out at the 9th Circuit court with a vague threat. Ben McAdams brings the blue wave to landlocked Utah. And Utahns may soon be driving to Wendover for more than gambling.

Happy Wednesday. President Donald Trump is once again attacking a federal court that ruled against him. In fact, he lashed out at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals even before it has weighed in on a district judge’s ruling against Trump’s ban on asylum for some migrants. The president called the court “a disgrace” and threatened to take action action it, although he did not specify what that might be. [NYTimes]

Topping the news: Democrat Ben McAdams won the 2018 midterm election on Tuesday, officially unseating two-term Republican Rep. Mia Love by a razor-thin 694 votes — just outside the 0.25 percent margin that would have allowed a recount. [Trib][Fox13][DNews][KUTV][NYTimes]

-> Right-wing groups have filed friend-of-the-court briefs asking the Supreme Court to take up the Utah Republican Party’s challenge of state election law allowing candidates to gather signatures to get on the primary ballot. [Trib]

-> The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office released video of Rep. Brian King and Sen. Daniel Thatcher’s brief physical altercation at the Utah Capitol last month. Judge for yourself whether it was assault. [Trib]

-> Planning a quick trip to the liquor store today in time for Thanksgiving? Think again. Today is the busiest day of the year at state liquor outlets. [Trib]

-> FBI data shows hate crimes in Utah are up, in line with a national trend. But a Tribune analysis of state numbers raises questions about the accuracy of the data. [Trib]

Tweets of the Day: From @ConanOBrien: “I bet a part of Mueller is also hoping this thing wraps up soon so he doesn’t miss the next season of Game of Thrones.”

-> From @mammothfactory: “Whoever is pooping on the lettuce please stop.”

-> From @brianefallon: “Pelosi: Do you like apples? Moulton: Yeah. Pelosi: I got Fudge. How you like dem apples?”

Happy Birthday: to SLCounty Councilmember Arlyn Bradshaw and County Recorder Adam Gardiner.

And Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Cornflakes is taking a break to join in the gluttony and gratitude. We’ll return Monday.

In other news: The town of West Wendover, Nev., has voted to legalize recreational marijuana. That might give another reason for residents in Utah’s Wasatch Front to take the 90-minute drive to the border town that already is filled with Beehive State gamblers. [Trib][Fox13]

-> Utah House Democrats elected their new leader Tuesday night, settling on Rep. Brian King to continue as House Minority Leader despite recent assault allegations against him. [Trib][DNews]

-> The Unified Fire Authority determined Tuesday that it won’t sue to recover hundreds of thousands of dollars of public funds misused by former top administrators. [Trib]

-> Huntsman Cancer Institute is breaking ground on a new addition providing the first proton therapy center in the Mountain West. The new center will be named after retiring Senator Orrin Hatch due to his continued support of HCI since its beginning. [ABC4]

-> Utahns can expect delays on I-15 on Wednesday for early Thanksgiving traffic. [Trib]

-> An estimated 100 people attended a protest Tuesday night at the state Capitol calling for an investigation of Circle Four Farms in Milford for animal cruelty. [Trib][DNews]

-> Pat Bagley illustrated the progress of pilgrims. [Trib]

Nationally: President Trump released a statement Tuesday on the new evidence released by the CIA placing responsibility on Saudi Arabia’s crown prince for the killing of dissident journalist Jamal Kashoggi. His statement made a case for the Saudis, citing Iran, arms sales, and oil as considerations in how to act in response. [NYTimes][BBC][CNN][Fox][WSJ]

-> Former U.S. President Barack Obama backed Rep. Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, claiming her to be one of the “most effective legislative leaders this country has ever seen.” [Fox][CNN]

-> It was revealed Tuesday that President Trump prompted White House officials to investigate Hillary Clinton. [CNN]

-> Meanwhile senior Republicans and Democrats in Congress said they would investigate Ivanka Trump’s use of a personal email account to discuss government business. This is despite the president’s insistence that any comparison between his daughter and Hillary Clinton in using email is “fake news.” [WaPost]

-> Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith offered her first qualified apology for her “public hanging” comment, saying she expressed regret to “anyone who was offended.” [Politico]

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