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Ocasio-Cortez: nominaton of Rahm Emanuel for ambassador to Japan 'deeply shameful'

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez early Wednesday publicly condemned President Joe Biden for his nomination of Rahm Emanuel to be the next U.S. ambassador to Japan, calling the selection "deeply shameful" given the former Chicago mayor's record.

"I urge the Senate to vote NO on his confirmation." —Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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Donald Trump Jr. promotes fake helicopter execution story in new Biden attack

President Donald Trump's eldest son perpetuated the fake story of executions happening via helicopter in Afghanistan.

Donald Trump Jr. created an image using President Joe Biden's logo with a helicopter dangling a body. He certainly wasn't the only one to push the debunked story. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) both pushed the fake news this week, CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale tweeted.

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Trump rages at Dominion lawsuits with profane rant: 'They’re trying to silence people'

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday unleashed a profane rant about forces that he claimed are trying to "silence people" from speaking about the 2020 election.

While speaking to conservative radio host John Fredericks, Trump said that President Joe Biden is "brilliant" because "he cheated on the election."

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Legal expert warns of a ‘death spiral’ that could end with the US becoming a ‘one-party autocratic state’

Some experts on U.S. election law have been warning that the most dangerous part of Republican voter suppression bills isn't the ways in which they make voting more difficult — it is the ways in which they seek to change the administration of elections. Liberal Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent and legal scholar Neil H. Buchanan sound the alarm in articles published this week, and both of them offer some possible remedies.

Sargent explains, "There is a critical way Congress can minimize the possibility of another January 6: by addressing glaring legal vulnerabilities in the presidential electoral process that encouraged Donald Trump's movement to try to overturn his loss, creating the conditions for the worst outbreak of U.S. political violence in recent times. We're talking about revising the Electoral Count Act (ECA) of 1887. That may sound dry and unexciting, but it would shore up hidden weaknesses that made the 2020 breakdown possible."

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Top Wisconsin Republican struggles to appease the election conspiracists in his party

With no public hearing or public meetings — using merely a paper ballot distributed by Republican leadership to members' offices — the committee that sets the Legislature's agenda voted along party lines 5-3 to hire staff and officially begin an election audit under the direction of Speaker Robin Vos.

This article was originally published at Wisconsin Examiner

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Trump privately resisting GOP calls to join the rush to impeach Biden: report

Republicans have been calling Donald Trump to enlist him in efforts to drum up support for impeaching President Joe Biden over the turbulent troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The former president, who was impeached twice during his four-year term, has spoken to multiple GOP lawmakers in recent weeks who wish to recruit Trump to publicly support their efforts to impeach Biden or other members of his administration, two Republican sources told The Daily Beast, but his spokeswoman tersely denied their claims.

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Trump fans lash out at Republican Ron Johnson after senator admits Wisconsin election 'not skewed'

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., an ardent promoter of Donald Trump's baseless claims of election fraud, had a bizarre moment of clarity this week when he argued that "there was nothing obviously skewed" about the 2020 election results in Wisconsin.

In what appears to be an undercover video filmed by The Undercurrent at the Wauwatosa GOP Chicken Burn on Sunday, Johnson was captured trying to disillusion The Undercurrent director Lauren Windsor (who posed as a Trump supporter) from the notion that the former president lost as a consequence of systemic election fraud.

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White House is trying to fix the housing shortage with a plan for 100,000 affordable homes for Americans

By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration is taking immediate steps to address a severe housing shortage in the United States by creating and selling 100,000 affordable homes over the next three years using existing funds and authorities, a White House official said.

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Biden assures the last few Americans in Afghanistan the US is coming back for them

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House on Tuesday said 98% of Americans who wanted to leave Afghanistan were able to do so, and President Joe Biden affirmed that the United States remained committed to helping the remaining 100 to 200 U.S. citizens who had some intention to leave.

Speaking at the White House, Biden told reporters that most of those people were dual citizens and longtime residents, who had earlier decided to stay in the country given their family roots in Afghanistan.

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'The hypocrisy is off the charts!' CNN host destroys Republicans for rants against Afghan allies

Republicans attacked President Joe Biden over Afghanistan during a press conference on Tuesday, but they're having a hard time trying to decide what they are most angry at him about. While the administration got everyone out except a select few, those left behind were Afghani allies that many wanted the U.S. and other countries to do more to save.

But for the Republicans, those Afghani refugees are now endangering America. Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) said that they would be the next Boston Bombers. It was too much for CNN's Don Lemon to take.

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Why are some Americans still in Afghanistan? It's complicated

The number of people left in Afghanistan who hold American passports is small, but it led Republicans to allege that President Joe Biden has abandoned or stranded them.

This has led many Americans to ask: Who would want to stay? What possible reason would someone have to remain in the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan? The reality is a little more nuanced.

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'Stop -- be a grownup': CNN's David Gregory slams Kevin McCarthy for 'not serious' Afghanistan criticism

On Tuesday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," CNN's David Gregory tore into House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for trying to use the exit from Afghanistan to attack President Joe Biden.

Gregory's tirade began after host Erin Burnett played a clip of McCarthy talking about Afghanistan policy.

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Matt Gaetz to join Roger Stone, Mike Flynn and others for QAnon-style fest at Trump Doral

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has been added to a roster of high-profile kooks and convicts headlining AmpFest 2021 October 7-10 at theTrump National Doral resort in Miami.

The QAnon-friendly extravaganza includes such draws as Roger Stone, Michael Flynn, Rep. Paul Gosar and Florida state Rep. Anthony Sabatini, FloridaPolitics.com reports.

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