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Trump sought to settle scores during dark speech in Georgia that lasted over 90 minutes

Donald Trump traveled to Georgia on Saturday where the former Republican president repeatedly slammed the state's GOP governor while describing America as a dystopian hellscape under President Joe Biden.

Trump has been livid since Kemp refused to overturn the state's 2020 election, which was won by Biden.

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Trump says Stacey Abrams might be a better Georgia governor than Republican Brian Kemp

Donald Trump continued his grudge against Gov. Brian Kemp at a campaign rally in Georgia and suggested to his audience that they might be better off voting for a Democrat in the 2022 midterm elections.

Trump was pushing his debunked conspiracy theories about election fraud when he mentioned Abrams, who is widely expected to face off against Kemp in a 2022 gubernatorial rematch. After Kemp won under a cloud of voter suppression in 2018, Abrams founded the voting rights group Fair Fight Action which helped Joe Biden win Georgia while Democrats swept both U.S. Senate seats.

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Trump launches fresh attack on the legitimacy of the Obama administration at Georgia rally

In 2011, Donald Trump embraced the racist birtherism conspiracy theory against President Barack Obama.

In 2016, The New York Times reported Trump pushed the conspiracy theory for five years. The newspaper described it as "a remarkable campaign of relentless deception that tried to undermine the legitimacy of the nation's first black president."

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WATCH LIVE: Trump pushes 'Big Lie' at Georgia rally despite ongoing criminal investigation

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to rally supporters in Perry, Georgia on Saturday.

The rally has been overshadowed by Republican infighting, the Arizona audit fiasco and the issuance of subpoenas the the select committee investigating the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

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QAnon congresswoman brazenly lies at Trump rally — while demanding audit of the vote in Georgia

Controversial Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lied to the audience at a rally in Perry, Georgia on Saturday.

While warming up the crowd ahead of Donald Trump's speech, the first-term representative lied about the elections in her state.

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Pelosi warns Congress of 'time of intensity' as Dems rush to pass Biden's agenda by September 30th

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Saturday warned "the next few days will be a time of intensity" as the House of Representatives rushes to pass a slew of bills by the end of September.

In a "dear colleague" letter written to members of the Democratic Caucus, Pelosi argued Democrats to one week to "pass a Continuing Resolution, Build Back Better Act and the BIF" (Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework).

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Pro-Trump website host subpoenaed by law enforcement following Jan 6 Capitol attack: hacked documents

Researchers of online extremism were given a treasure trove of information following the hack and release of documents from Epik, a provider of internet services which rose to prominence working for those who had been kicked off other platforms.

"The breach of Epik's internal records has cast a spotlight on a long-hidden corner of the Internet's underworld, and researchers expect it could take months before they can process the full cache — the equivalent of tens of millions of pages. Many are digging for information on who owns and administers extremist domains about which little was previously known," The Washington Post reported Saturday.

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'Are you prepared to accept those results?' Right-wing network host pressed Trump after Arizona audit confirmed bigger Biden victory

Real America's Voice host David Brody asked former President Donald Trump the one question many Americans would probably like to know the answer to: Will Trump accept the results now that the Arizona election audit is complete? For months, the embattled former president and his allies have questioned the election results in battleground states President Joe Biden won.

Although Republican lawmakers led the Arizona audit, the results actually determined Trump lost by a larger margin than initially reported. So, when Brody interviewed Trump on Friday, September 24, he immediately addressed the elephant in the room by asking the big question. In fact, according to Mediaite, Brody even went a step further and used some of Trump's own words against him.

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GOP official lashes out at party for endorsing 'kooky fringe audits' after Arizona Trump debacle

According to a report from the Washington Post, Republican election officials in states that are currently starting up 2020 presidential vote audits of their own or are considering initiating one, are having second thoughts after the embarrassing end of the Maricopa County, Arizona audit that seemed to show that President Joe Biden won by a larger margin than first reported.

The Arizona audit, conducted by the pro-Donald Trump Cyber Ninjas, was supposed to turn up evidence of voter fraud that would not only flip the state to Trump, but would also be used as proof that the election may have been stolen from the Republican candidate.

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Who will get a booster shot? A Q-and-A about what the feds are saying

WASHINGTON — Booster shots soon will begin rolling out to some Americans who received the two-shot vaccine made by Pfizer — after a contentious and confusing federal approval process that isn't over yet.
Determining who exactly should be rolling up their sleeves for an additional dose was tricky. The Biden administration had leapfrogged federal regulatory panels in announcing plans for a more sweeping booster campaign that it hoped would have begun last Monday.

Instead, only those who received the Pfizer shots will be eligible for boosters, and boosters will be limited to those 65 and older or individuals with underlying medical conditions, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel recommended Thursday.

House oversight panel seeks testimony from company conducting Arizona election ‘audit’

WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats on Friday requested that the company behind a months-long review of Arizona's election results appear at a hearing next month, after officials from Cyber Ninjas refused to cooperate with document requests from the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee.
Top Democrats on that panel, Reps. Carolyn Maloney of New York and Jamie Raskin of Maryland, sent a letter Friday to Doug Logan, CEO of the Florida-based company Cyber Ninjas, seeking his testimony at an Oct. 7 hearing on the firm's role in the review of ballots cast in Maricopa County, Arizona.

“This request follows your repeated refusal to produce documents requested by the committee regarding this largely privately funded audit," Maloney and Raskin wrote.

“As a result of your obstruction, your participation in a committee hearing is necessary for the committee to advance the investigation of the questionable audit your company performed and to examine whether this audit is interfering with Americans' right to vote free from partisan interference."

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Michigan Rep. Dingell confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene in shouting match over civility

WASHINGTON — Democratic U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell confronted conservative Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, leading to a shouting over political civility — or the lack thereof. Dingell of Michigan addressed Greene after the Georgia lawmaker was berating a group of Democratic lawmakers about abortion as they held a news conference outside the U.S. House of Representatives about President Joe Biden's agenda. The exchange was captured on video by multiple reporters at the event. "You should all be ashamed," Greene shouted at the Democrats. Dingell called after...

White House says millions of government contractors must be vaccinated by Dec. 8

By David Shepardson and Tom Hals

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House said on Friday that millions of federal contractors must be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8 and that the administration will add clauses to future government contracts mandating inoculations.

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