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'Debt limit hostage taking' by McConnell backfired and is now helping Biden pass his agenda: analysis

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made a strategic mistake by refusing to help raise the debt ceiling, a congressional historian explained on MSNBC on Tuesday evening.

MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell interviewed Norm Ornstein about the path for raising the debt ceiling, which could plunge the economy into recession if not solved.

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Elizabeth Warren praises House Dems for holding strong on Biden's 'Build Back Better' bills

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) explained the path forward for the "Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework" and budget reconciliation bills that comprise President Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda during a Tuesday evening appearance on MSNBC.

Anchor Lawrence O'Donnell brought up Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ).

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Paul Krugman says centrist Democrats need to 'wake up' and realize 'we're not in 1999 anymore'

Liberal economist Paul Krugman is not shy about offering scathing criticism of the Republican Party, but this week in his New York Times column, Krugman offers some brutal assessments of Democrats — specifically, centrist Democrats in Congress who have been trying to water down President Joe Biden's Building Back Better agenda.

Biden himself is a centrist. During his decades in the U.S. Senate, Biden sometimes voted with Republicans and sometimes voted with fellow Democrats — and he took pride in his ability to work out bipartisan deals with GOP allies like the late Sen. John McCain. But Biden believes that the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted so much harm on the U.S. economically that progressive legislation is needed at this time.

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'Absolutely false': Cyber Ninjas CEO slams pro-Trump website for claiming he said election shouldn't be certified

Ultimately, the Republican-backed "audit" of ballots in Maricopa County, Arizona fizzled out with no evidence of election fraud — indeed, the final report actually found more votes for President Joe Biden than county officials themselves.

But in some right-wing corners of the internet, the report is being hailed as proof of former President Donald Trump's "Big Lie" — to the point that Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan, himself a Trump supporter, was forced to step in and say that the report circulating on right-wing sites purporting to be the audit results is actually a hoax.

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Trump supporters are spouting 'lurid fantasies of revenge' in calls for nationwide ballot 'audits': report

Republicans are continuing to question the results of the 2020 election in Arizona, despite even the Cyber Ninjas "audit" confirming Joe Biden won the state.

But former President Donald Trump refuses to accept reality and has continued to push his "Big Lie" of election fraud that incited the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Fiona Hill feared Putin selected a 'very attractive' brunette as his translator to 'distract' Trump at meeting: book

Former Trump aide Stephanie Grisham's new book claims Russia expert Fiona Hill, who served in the Trump administration before turning into a witness at his first impeachment hearing, believed Vladimir Putin brought an attractive aide to distract former President Donald Trump.

According to excerpts in the New York Times from an early copy of the book, Grisham writes that "as the meeting began, Fiona Hill leaned over and asked me if I had noticed Putin's translator, who was a very attractive brunette woman with long hair, a pretty face, and a wonderful figure. She proceeded to tell me that she suspected the woman had been selected by Putin specifically to distract our president."

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Cracks appear in Republican barrier to infrastructure as GOP senator calls it 'pure stupidity'

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) appears to be losing his grip on his Republican caucus as the vote nears for the infrastructure package.

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) told reporters he doesn't understand why the bill has become so political when it clearly isn't, reported Forbes.

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Republicans are getting seriously ill -- and even dying -- as 'some sort of distorted political stance': op-ed

Despite Joe Biden's pre-election pledge to be a president to unify both blue and red states, 9 months into his presidency, red states and blue states "have widely diverged on what should be the least political of issues: Vaccination rates for Covid-19," writes CNN's Chris Cillizza.

Cillizza cites new data that shows that over 92 percent of self-identified Democrats say they've had at least one dose of one of the three vaccines for COVID-19, as opposed to just 56 percent of Republicans.

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Erik Prince threatens ProPublica reporters after they reveal special trusts he and others exploited to avoid estate taxes

By Jeff Ernsthausen, James Bandler, Justin Elliott and Patricia Callahan

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

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WATCH: Gen. Milley slaps down Josh Hawley for 'conflating some things' on Afghanistan

Gen. Mark Milley advised Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) that he was "conflating" a strategic loss in Afghanistan with the operational success of withdrawing from the country.

During a hearing before the House Armed Services Committee, Hawley asked Milley if he had advised President Joe Biden that withdrawing the 2,500 remaining troops by mid-July would "negatively impact" the ability to evacuate Americans from Afghanistan.

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Afghan army collapse 'took us all by surprise,' U.S. defense secretary

By Phil Stewart and Patricia Zengerle

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress on Tuesday that the Afghan army's sudden collapse caught the Pentagon off-guard as he acknowledged miscalculations in America's longest war including corruption and damaged morale in Afghan ranks.

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'A four-alarm fire': Tight Virginia governor's race holds warning signs for Democrats

By Joseph Ax and James Oliphant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Almost a year after President Joe Biden trounced Donald Trump in Virginia, the state's unexpectedly tight race for governor has alarmed Democrats and left Republicans hopeful they can win back crucial suburban voters who left the party during Trump's tumultuous presidency.

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WATCH: GOP's Tom Cotton gets schooled after asking Gen. Milley 'why haven't you resigned'

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) attempted to school Gen. Mark Milley during the Tuesday hearing about the Afghanistan withdrawal, but it didn't work out as he may have anticipated.

Cotton, who previously served in the U.S. Army, demanded to know why Milley hadn't resigned after his recommendations were rejected. Milley explained that isn't the way military service works.

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