Covid-19

Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at CDC director: 'I don't want my staff educated'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) battled CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday about the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Greene asked the CDC director about the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

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Former U.S. attorney predicts possible 'surprises' that could come up in a Trump indictment

Over the weekend, the New York Times broke a story that former Donald Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran had recordings that the Justice Department now has.

As a lawyer, Corcoran and Trump enjoyed the attorney-client privilege, but it became clear that Trump used Corcoran while secretly withholding information about the documents he was hiding. A federal court ruled that the crime-fraud exception could be used to breach the attorney-client privilege.

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Analyst shreds Kevin McCarthy's demands for work requirements in debt deal

One of the key sticking points in negotiations over the debt ceiling deal remains whether to impose new work requirements on social programs, including enhancements to the requirements to look for work to receive family welfare assistance or food stamps, and all-new requirements on Medicaid — which was tried in a few states under the Trump administration and ended up disastrous.

"I don't think it's right that Washington borrows money from China to pay somebody who is able-bodied with no dependents to sit at home on a couch," said McCarthy earlier this week to reporters. "It is proven that work requirements help lift people out of poverty and into productivity."

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Moms of Liberty says it knows liberal groups are spying because it has its own moles: report

The Colorado Moms for Liberty organization has complained about liberal activists "infiltrating" its private group, and has reportedly said it learned about the clandestine activities via its own moles.

Claims of spies infiltrating political groups are bubbling to the surface for the Moms for Liberty group, which launched to focus on fighting mask mandates in schools during the COVID-19 pandemic before growing to oppose LGBTQ-inclusive policies in schools and other diversity initiatives. In Colorado, opponents are starting to take actions to fight the group's influence, according to CNN.

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'Absolutely terrible idea': Jayapal warns Biden against accepting GOP assault on food aid

The leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus said Monday that the GOP's push to impose even harsher work requirements on recipients of federal food aid is "an absolutely terrible idea" that President Joe Biden must reject as a high-stakes standoff over the debt ceiling continues.

Piling more work requirements onto the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—which already has work mandates—is "a nonstarter for many of us across the Democratic caucus," Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) toldPolitico after Biden suggested he is open to additional work requirements for federal assistance programs other than Medicaid, noting that he supported such measures as a senator—remarks that Republicans quickly seized on.

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George Santos sponsors unemployment fraud bill despite being charged with unemployment fraud

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is facing charges of employment benefits fraud even though he is sponsoring a bill to prevent the crime.

The fraud charges came as part of a 13-count indictment that was unsealed on Wednesday after Santos was arrested.

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California detects first case of COVID infection in wildlife

The COVID virus has been found in a deer in the Sierra Nevada, representing the first detection of the pathogen in California’s free-ranging wildlife. The discovery, revealed in a new analysis of a sample from a mule deer buck collected in 2021, has no immediate consequence for people. There is already much human-to-human transmission, and vaccines largely protect us. But the finding, announced by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, adds to the growing concern by scientists that animals could act as a hiding place for the virus, perhaps breeding dangerous variants that cause new ou...

'She should spend the rest of her career in shame': Lauren Boebert cheers CDC director's resignation

Outgoing CDC director Rochelle Walensky "should spend the rest of her career in shame," U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R) said on Saturday.

Walensky recently announced she would resign from her post at the CDC, with some citing the end of the public health emergency declaration for COVID-19 that followed the loosening of restrictions over the last year or more. Walensky has frequently been the target of right-wing ire, and she fact-checked Trump's COVID-19 statements in July 2020.

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'That's totally fallacious, ma'am': Witness shreds Marjorie Taylor Greene for misinformation

Dr. Mark Lowenthal accused Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) of misleading the public about the origins of Covid-19.

During a House hearing on Covid-19 Tuesday, Greene complained that the government could track down alleged military leaker Jack Teixeira but couldn't determine the origins of the virus.

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Rand Paul stunned by Moderna CEO: Less risk of myocarditis for people who take vaccine

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel surprised Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) by explaining that the risk of myocarditis decreased in boys who took the company's Covid-19 vaccine.

"Is there a higher interest or a higher incidence of myocarditis among adolescent males 16 to 24 after taking your vaccine?" Paul, a vaccine critic, asked the CEO at a Senate hearing on Wednesday.

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Cocaine production hits record high as post-Covid demand picks up in Europe

Global production of cocaine has jumped dramatically over the past two years following an initial slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the first report dedicated to the global cocaine market from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Cultivation of coca, the leaves of which are used to make the drug, reached a record high by soaring 35% from 2020 to 2021, the report released on Wednesday said.

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Ron DeSantis threatens to 'run a boat' smuggling unvaccinated tennis player despite DHS ban

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) claimed on Wednesday he would "run a boat from the Bahamas" to skirt vaccination policies for number 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic.

In recent weeks, DeSantis has been at odds with the Biden administration after Djokovic declined to receive a Covid-19 vaccination before entering the U.S.

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'Magical thinking': Jamie Raskin wrecks GOP's Covid hearing by scorching Trump

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) blasted a House Select Committee on Covid-19 by noting that former President Donald Trump had refused for months to investigate the virus's origins but praised China President Xi Jinping instead.

At a hearing to determine the origins of Covid on Wednesday, Raskin wondered why Republicans were not more upset with Trump's mishandling of the pandemic.

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