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GOP plans to blame Democrats for COVID-19's resurgence — but their base might make that impossible: analysis

Republicans are planning to blame President Joe Biden and the Democratic congressional majority for the resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic, but the anti-vaccine base might blow up that strategy.

GOP operatives have already signaled they'll make the midterm elections about COVID-19, which has swamped hospitals across the country as the highly contagious delta variant spreads, but Democrats are already poised to return fire -- and the right-wing base might force Republicans to continue working against public health, argued Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent.

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WATCH: Rep. Katie Porter takes down ‘fiscally irresponsible’ Joe Manchin for blocking budget bill

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced that he would block President Joe Biden's budget bill, which Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) called "fiscally irresponsible."

Speaking to MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, Porter explained that one of the key pieces of the budget bill deals with paid family leave and child care. While some have said that the bill could be a "stand-alone" bill, Porter explained that it's an absurd idea because what was learned in wake of the pandemic is that the lack of childcare can stop the economy.

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Georgia's rural Trump-supporting turf drags down state's COVID vaccination rank

When Grantville Councilman Jim Sells started feeling sick this summer, he tried to tough it out.

He described himself as a hardcore conservative and a skeptic of masks, vaccines and other COVID-19 precautions. He tried some home remedies he read about online, but nothing helped, so he checked himself into the hospital, not knowing just how close he was to death.

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Mitch McConnell says he prays for Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema every night

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says he prays "every night" for the two Democratic Senators actively working to disrupt President Joe Biden's agenda, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.

"We're down to two who are resisting," McConnell said Wednesday, according to NBC News' Frank Thorpe V, "Joe Manchin from West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona. I pray for them every night. I wish them well. We give them lots of love."

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Trump's inner circle funding secret influence campaigns through teenage memers

Donald Trump's inner circle is paying teenagers and young adults to push out right-wing memes to promote the former president's re-election.

Those memers first caught the attention of MAGA merchants, who paid them to display ads for their products, but some high-profile campaign funds and individuals associated with the twice-impeached one-term president have also paid these high schoolers to promote their content, reported HuffPost.

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Biden says he will open up the government’s secret 9/11 files -- but will they answer the questions that remain?

With families of 9/11 victims threatening to protest his appearance at events commemorating the 20th anniversary of the attacks, President Joe Biden took the notable step last week of ordering the Justice Department and other agencies to disclose new portions of their long-secret files on the Qaida plot.

The executive order on Sept. 3 appears to stave off the prospect that the president might be picketed on the eve of 9/11 memorial services, just days after the final, chaotic withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan.

What remains in doubt is whether the declassification of FBI documents will resolve the mysteries that still surround the case or provide evidence to support the families' claims in a federal lawsuit that the kingdom of Saudi Arabia bears some responsibility for the attacks.

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Biden wants solar to provide 45% of US energy by 2050

The Biden administration said Wednesday the United States should aim to garner nearly 50 percent of its electric supply from solar energy by mid-century, unveiling the latest component of its climate change strategy.

A report released by the Department of Energy (DOE) said solar could account for much as 40 percent of the power supply by 2035 and 45 percent by 2050, up from its current level of just three percent.

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AOC to Kellyanne Conway: 'Don't let the fascist victim complex hit you on the way out'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined left-leaning politicians and pundits Wednesday who took swipes at Kellyanne Conway after the former senior adviser to ex-President Donald Trump said she would not comply with a Biden administration request to resign from the U.S. Air Force Academy's advisory board.

"Clinging onto vestiges of power against the people's will is kind of your/Trump's/ the GOP's thing."
—Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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Biden DOJ to sue Texas over its anti-abortion law 'as soon as Thursday': WSJ

The United States Supreme Court may have punted on Texas's anti-abortion law for now, but the United States Department of Justice is reportedly preparing to come at it with guns blazing.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that "the Justice Department could file a lawsuit as soon as Thursday" against Texas's new law, which offers citizens $10,000 bounties if they successfully file lawsuits against anyone in the state who performs or even assists in an abortion procedure.

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Trump may attend funerals of soldiers who died at Kabul airport to stick it to Biden: report

In the wake of the U.S. Military's messy withdrawal from Afghanistan, former President Donald Trump has been calling family members of the 13 U.S. service members' killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul's airport to offer his condolences, and according to The Washington Post, some of those family members have invited him to attend their loved ones' funeral, and Trump has indicated that he might do so.

"Trump and his allies have seen the calamitous end to the war in Afghanistan as a potent political opportunity as he weighs a potential 2024 reelection bid," the Post's Matt Viser and Josh Dawsey write. "As Biden plans to attend several solemn ceremonies Saturday to mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Trump has not announced any plans to attend memorial events, though an adviser said he may attend one in Manhattan. That evening, he is slated to provide color commentary for a pay-per-view heavyweight boxing match at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla."

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Defiant Kellyanne Conway refuses to quit Air Force Academy board -- and demands Biden fire her

Former Donald Trump senior advisor Kellyanne Conway announced on Wednesday that she was refusing to resign from a military post and that President Joe Biden would have to fire her.

Conway's announcement came after Biden gave Conway a 6 p.m. Wednesday deadline to resign or be fired.

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Trump may jump into 2024 race soon to generate better press coverage: columnist

Donald Trump has flirted with the idea of running again in 2024 since even before losing the last election and trying to overturn the results, but he may have a reason to jump into the race a bit earlier than he might like.

There's no certainty that Trump will seek another term, although he's reportedly itching for a rematch with President Joe Biden, but Washington Post columnist Philip Bump thinks the twice-impeached one-term president may be forced to come off the sidelines sooner rather than later.

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