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ABC panel pummels Chis Christie for comparing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to the Taliban

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) faced off with a panel on ABC News on Sunday after he compared Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) to the Taliban.

During a discussion about a spending bill, Christie took a victory lap because he said Democrats are fighting each other.

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WATCH: Spotlight-hogging Kyrsten Sinema hilariously roasted on SNL

Add Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) to Saturday Night Live's Cecily Strong's list of dead-on impressions as the Arizona Democrat was mocked for her spotlight-hogging and obstructionism in the cold opening of SNL's new season.

With new cast-member James Austin Johnson introducing his President Joe Biden impression, Strong's Sinema made her presence known in the sketch by shooting down any proposal being made by fellow Democrats as part of the infrastructure negotiations.

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Georgia Democrats say deal on social spending, infrastructure will be reached

WASHINGTON — The week on Capitol Hill was defined by sharp disagreements among Democrats over whether to immediately pass a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill or wait until they finalize negotiations on a $3.5 trillion social services and climate change package. Still, after meeting with President Joe Biden on Friday, Democrats from Georgia’s delegation said they are confident that both measures will pass eventually. And they are hoping their constituents give the legislative process time to work. “We heard from the president today, and the president stated very clearly that we need both,” U.S....

Fears of 'election subversion' as Trump flirts with 2024 White House bid

Police attempting to hold back supporters of US President Donald Trump at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021

Washington (AFP) - The US presidential election of 2000 hinged on a few votes in Florida and was ultimately decided in the Supreme Court.

The 2020 White House contest gave birth to the "Big Lie" and saw supporters of the losing candidate storm the US Capitol.

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US charges Canadian who narrated Islamic State videos

A US Justice Department statement said Mohammed Khalifa, who narrated violent IS videos, was recently handed over to US authorities and charged

Washington (AFP) - A Canadian jihadist who fought for the Islamic State group and narrated violent propaganda videos has been taken into custody by the United States and charged, the Justice Department said Saturday.

Mohammed Khalifa, 38 and born in Saudi Arabia, was captured during a firefight in January 2019 by Kurdish-dominated Syrian forces allied with the United States.

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Tiny rally of five at Kansas Capitol seeks big change in treatment of Jan. 6 ‘political prisoners’

TOPEKA — A handful of people showed up at the Kansas statehouse to make a case Saturday that federal prosecutors were unfair to hundreds of Jan. 6 insurrectionists who breached the national Capitol building while contesting the election loss of President Donald Trump.

Ian Camacho, who organized the gathering on behalf of Look Ahead America, said the objective was to nonviolently express his views and meet people in Kansas seeking justice for the protesters. He said he would have preferred attendance of more than five people, but welcomed the opportunity to urge state and federal politicians to intervene on behalf of “political prisoners" charged in aftermath of the incursion at the U.S. Capitol.

“We made very clear we were a peaceful, First Amendment protest," Camacho said in an interview. “It's raising awareness. Glad we got a chance to do it."

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Steve Bannon proposes 'shock troops' for the next conservative takeover of the government: report

According to a report from NBC, former Donald Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon is proposing putting together "shock troops" comprised of other former Trump officials and like-minded conservatives in the event Republicans take back the Oval Office in 2024 with the idea of immediately refashioning the U.S. government to their liking as soon as they take control.

The report notes that Bannon -- who has reemerged following Trump's 2020 presidential loss to Joe Biden -- met with "Scores of former Trump political appointees gathered at a GOP social club Wednesday night," to exhort them to start planning for their future.

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Rudy Giuliani reveals his election fraud 'evidence' came from Facebook ​posts

Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump's embattled former personal attorney, has admitted under oath that his so-called evidence of voter fraud was based on Facebook posts, reports confirm.

According to Business Insider, Giuliani's remarks were part of a deposition that he completed on August 14 as part of a defamation lawsuit filed by Eric Coomer, a former Dominion Voting Systems employee.

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Corey Lewandowski 'messed' with Trump's money -- and his past finally caught up with him: conservative

In a blunt-talking column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis claimed that it was only a matter of time before Donald Trump confidante Corey Lewandowski's hubris came back to bite him and led to what looks like his final exile from Trumpworld.

That moment of truth happened this week as the former Trump campaign manager's boorish behavior -- where he reportedly groped the wife of a Trump donor -- led to his ouster from a high-paying job running a Trump SuperPAC.

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Khashoggi widow urges US to hold Saudis accountable 3 years later

Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi's widow on Friday questioned US President Joe Biden's commitment to hold the kingdom accountable three years after the writer's brutal murder.

Marking the anniversary, Hatice Cengiz traveled to Washington for a demonstration outside the Saudi embassy and an evening vigil near the US Capitol where she unveiled a portrait of Khashoggi made out of newspaper columns.

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'Unprecedented': Ted Cruz accused of 'undermining' America's national security

According to a report from the New York Times, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is taking withering fire for delaying dozens of appointments to the State Department and leaving multiple ambassadorship appointees in a holding pattern as he squabbles with President Joe Biden.

According to one Democratic senator, Cruz's power play is both unprecedented in its scope and is putting the nation's security at risk.

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As redistricting gets under way, Democrats' prospects looking brighter

By Joseph Ax and Jason Lange

(Reuters) - When Republican-controlled states such as Texas and Florida gained U.S. House of Representative seats thanks to 2020 census data showing their populations are booming, it appeared Democrats were in for another bleak redistricting cycle.

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South Texas was already a political battleground -- but new maps could alter game plans

The initial redistricting maps released this week are raising fresh questions about Texas Republicans' hopes of flipping seats in South Texas.

After President Joe Biden underperformed there last year, national and state Republicans charged into the 2022 election cycle determined to show they can make inroads in the predominantly Hispanic region. Speaking Thursday in Austin, Gov. Greg Abbott predicted “a very red future for the border communities in the state of Texas."

While the proposed maps hold some good news for Republicans targeting South Texas, they also introduced a number of uncertainties.

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