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Biden smacks down claim that vaccine mandates are tyranny: 'Even Fox News' has them

President Joe Biden on Thursday announced plans to mandate that all businesses with more than 100 employees require their employees to either get vaccinated or to submit to weekly COVID-19 tests.

When discussing his plan, Biden pointed out that many private businesses are already asking their employees to show proof of vaccination -- including one business whose employees frequently go on air and complain that such mandates amount to "tyranny."

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Fox anchor Chris Wallace says 'no' to election liars on his show: 'I don't want to hear their crap'

Fox News anchor Chris Wallace had some choice words for lawmakers who continue to deny the legitimacy of President Joe Biden's election, telling Republicans who have spread conspiracy theories of widespread election fraud "I don't, frankly, want to hear their crap."

Wallace made the comments during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote his new book, Countdown Bin Laden, on the assassination of the late terrorist leader. During the conversation, Colbert asked about Wallace's philosophy on interviewing people he knows are lying for political gain.

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Conservative insider slams the 'wacko freaks and geeks' trying to unseat Gavin Newsom in California’s recall election

In his series of Not My Party videos, Tim Miller — a Never Trump conservative and former Republican who supported now-President Joe Biden in the 2020 election — has offered countless examples of the type of extremist behavior that drove him out of the GOP. In a video added to YouTube and the conservative website The Bulwark on September 9, Miller weighs in on California's gubernatorial recall election. And even though Miller pokes fun at Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, he slams most of the Republicans hoping to unseat him as a "sea of right-wing freaks."

On Tuesday, September 14, voters in California will decide to either keep Newsom as governor or replace him with someone else. The leading Republican challenger is Larry Elder, a far-right talk radio host based in Los Angeles.

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Biden to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for federal employees and contractors, reports say

Federal employees will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 with no opt-out for testing under an executive order that President Joe Biden is expected to sign Thursday, according to several news outlets.

The new requirement will be rolled out as Biden gives a major address Thursday afternoon on new national strategies for combating the coronavirus pandemic and surging cases from the delta variant of that virus.

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Trump's upcoming rally likely to highlight tension among Georgia Republicans

Former President Donald Trump will be in Georgia later this month for a rally in Perry. The Sept. 25 event is likely to drum up drama in the state’s Republican Party.

Trump’s hold on the state’s GOP hasn’t wavered since the 2020 election. After his loss to Joe Biden by fewer than 12,000 votes, he pledged he would be back in Georgia to push his own political agenda.

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Kansas GOP senator wants to help Americans sue the Chinese Communist Party over COVID-19

U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas expressed frustration Thursday with an inconclusive federal investigation into origins of COVID-19 and the inability of the United States to directly hold China responsible for a pandemic that so far killed more than 650,000 Americans.

The Republican offered an eight-point strategy for exploring the path taken by the coronavirus and "deliver the message that the Chinese must show us the data and be transparent with the world." In August, the senator asserted there was evidence China knew of a laboratory leak in Wuhan several months before the initial COVID-19 cases were documented in the United States.

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Trump offers to fight Biden in a boxing match: 'I think he'd go down very, very quickly'

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he wished that he could fight President Joe Biden in a boxing match.

During a promotional event for 58-year-old Evander Holyfield's boxing match against 44-year-old Vitor Belfort, Trump was asked who he would like to fight.

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Wisconsin Republican schools her colleagues for pushing Trump-inspired election falsehoods

The state Senate elections committee informational hearing held Wednesday afternoon was quite boring.

There were no allegations, voiced by elected officials and Trump lawyers, that votes were stolen with the help of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg, as has happened previously at Assembly election committee meetings.

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Jen Psaki smacks down Peter Doocy after he asks if Biden is going to fire Dr. Fauci

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday brushed off Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy after he asked if President Joe Biden would fire Dr. Anthony Fauci.

During Psaki's press briefing, Doocy said that new documents published by The Intercept suggested that Fauci misled Congress when he said that the National Institutes of Health had never funded gain-of-function research at the Chinese virology lab in Wuhan.

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Los Angeles to make Covid vaccines compulsory for schoolkids

Covid-19 vaccines are expected to be made compulsory Thursday for Los Angeles schoolchildren aged 12 and over, the first such requirement by a major education board in the United States.

The vote by the Los Angeles Unified School District -- the second biggest in the country -- comes as the nation grapples with surging coronavirus numbers, driven by the highly contagious Delta variant.

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Biden to issue COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers

During a Thursday night speech laying out his administration's plans to contain the coronavirus pandemic that continues to overwhelm the nation's hospitals, U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to announce that the vast majority of federal workers must be vaccinated against Covid-19.

According to the New York Times, "The mandate will apply to employees of the executive branch, including the White House and all federal agencies and members of the armed services—a workforce that numbers more than four million—but not to those who work for Congress or the federal court system."

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Police suspected pro-Trump 'proxies' were 'planning trouble' on Jan. 6 -- but top officials granted permits anyway: New documents

The chief of Capitol police and the department's top intelligence officer personally signed off on permits for six demonstrations ringing the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, despite red flags raised by officers that the groups all seemed to share the same goal, according to newly released documents.

BuzzFeed News obtained documents as part of an open-records lawsuit related to the permits for protests for various pro-Donald Trump groups and found that Capitol police were concerned that organizers had attempted to conceal their ties to "Stop the Steal" activist Ali Alexander as part of an effort to secretly coordinate protests on the day Congress was set to certify Joe Biden's election win.

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White House staff indicates Biden isn’t going to block access to Trump’s Jan. 6 records

The White House indicated that President Joe Biden won't block attempts to access former President Donald Trump's documents pertaining to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Reuters reporter Jan Wolfe tweeted Thursday that a White House official said that they have been working with the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 to ensure information is handed over.

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