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Former Afghanistan 'war czar' explains to CNN's Jake Tapper why Biden was right to get out

Ret. Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute, who served under two American presidents in Afghanistan, told CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday that President Joe Biden was absolutely right to get out of that country after 20 years of war.

During a discussion about the Afghanistan withdrawal, Tapper quoted a blunt assessment that Lute, who served as the Afghanistan "war czar" during the Obama presidency, gave to U.S. officials about what the United States did wrong in Afghanistan over the past two decades.

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Ex-Afghan minister says timing of US exit 'irresponsible'

Nargis Nehan, a former member of Afghan president Ashraf Ghani's cabinet who days ago fled Afghanistan for Norway, on Tuesday condemned the US handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

"The US have been in Afghanistan for 20 years, staying one more year longer wouldn't have made any difference for them, at least financially as well as politically," Nehan told AFP from Oslo where she is staying in quarantine after arriving last week.

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GOP's Ron Johnson candidly explains how Trump lost Wisconsin all by himself in secretly recorded video

Although Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has reliably been one of former President Donald Trump's most ardent defenders when it comes to challenging the integrity of the 2020 election, he admitted in a secretly recorded video that Trump very likely lost his state fair and square.

A video posted on Twitter by Lauren Windsor, who describes herself as an "undercover reporter," shows Johnson delivering a breakdown of numbers in Wisconsin in which he says Trump could have won if tens of thousands of traditional Republican voters had not left his name off their ballots.

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‘Profits off the big lie’: Paul Ryan blasted after admitting Trump lost while serving on Fox News board

Former Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan is under fire after emerging in a local ABC News affiliate interview declaring that Donald Trump lost the election and President Joe Biden won. Ryan is serving on the Fox News Board of Directors yet apparently taking no action while the increasingly far right wing cable channel continues to support the Big Lie of election fraud and the White House being stolen from the former president.

"President Trump lost the election. Joe Biden won the election," Ryan told Wisconsin's WISN-TV. "It was not rigged. It was not stolen. Donald Trump lost the election. Joe Biden won the election. It's really clear," Ryan said. "He exhausted his cases. He exhausted the court challenges. None of them went his direction. So he legitimately lost."

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Arizona lawmaker asks court to reject 'frivolous' Jan. 6 defamation lawsuit filed by Republicans

Tucson Democratic Rep. Charlene Fernandez is asking a court to dismiss a defamation case brought against her by two Republican state legislators and a GOP congressman because statements Fernandez made to the FBI about the two GOP legislators are privileged.

This article was originally published at Arizona Mirror

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Lauren Boebert demands Kamala Harris be impeached for not invoking the 25th Amendment

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Tuesday called for the impeachment of Vice President Kamala Harris because she has not invoked the 25th Amendment to remove President Joe Biden from office over his handling of the Afghanistan war.

"The blame starts at the top," Boebert said during a Freedom Caucus press conference, "with Biden and his handpicked vice president who bragged that she was right there making the same bad decisions. And if not for her own dereliction of duty, she should be impeached for not demanding we invoke the 25th Amendment."

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Paul Krugman: There is a big incentive for rightwingers to push 'snake oil' remedies during the pandemic

In his column for the New York Times, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman suggested that in multiple ways the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed over 600,000 Americans has been a good thing for right-wing extremists looking to make a buck any way they can.

Hard right conservative politicians and extremist gadflies have for years made a living by railing about "big government" and cashing in on fears of loss of freedoms by spinning reality in a way that inflames their followers and builds their following.

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Republicans demand fake election audit in Wyoming -- the state Trump won by his largest margin

Wyoming Republicans are rallying around the Big Lie claim that the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump -- even though their state gave him 70% of the vote, his largest victory margin in the nation.

"Wyoming officials are facing mounting pressure to audit the 2020 election from pro-Trump activists asserting, without evidence, that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from the former president through wide-spread voter fraud," WyoFile, a not-for-profit news service covering the state, reported today.

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WATCH: Trump unspools wild rant about circles and stairs to explain his election loss

Donald Trump aired his personal grievances and spun election conspiracy theories during a one-on-one interview with the friendly One America News Network.

The twice-impeached one-term president sat down with OAN's Dan Ball on Monday night to claim he would have handled the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan better than President Joe Biden, whose mental and physical fitness he questioned.

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Calls to expel ‘traitorous’ Madison Cawthorn grow after he warns of ‘bloodshed’ and lies about ‘rigged’ election

Remarks made by U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) are being seen as so volatile and destructive some are calling for his expulsion from Congress.

The North Carolina Republican lawmaker was warned to stop campaigning across the country and start paying attention to his own constituents. On Sunday, The Washington Post reports, Cawthorn told his local Macon County Republican Party "that elections in the United States are 'rigged' and said there will be 'bloodshed' if the country's electoral system continues on its current path."

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Michigan Republicans announce voting restrictions ballot measure as end-run around Whitmer

After months of hearings on legislation restricting voting rights, Michigan Republicans, as expected, unveiled on Monday a citizen-led ballot measure. The advantage of going this route is that the GOP-controlled Legislature has the power to approve it, thus going around Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has vowed to veto bills that hit her desk.

This article was originally published at Michigan Advance

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Louisiana starts recovery from Hurricane Ida with limited power, phone service

Louisiana citizens started to dig themselves out of the wreckage left by Hurricane Ida Monday while dealing with widespread power failures, sewerage system outages and downed mobile phone service across much of the southeastern region of the state.

Some of the parishes most affected by the powerful storm — including New Orleans — didn't have functioning 911 services Monday morning. Louisiana government officials and first responders were even having difficulty communicating with each other. Gov. John Bel Edwards said 25,000 linemen were already in the state working to restore electricity with thousands more on the way, but 1.1 million homes and businesses remained without power.

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Trump-backed Senate candidates could make life difficult for McConnell

A wave of hardcore conservatives could upend the makeup of the Senate and complicate things for Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

The primary election field is filled with Donald Trump loyalists in states where GOP senators are retiring, and McConnell has already indicated he's willing to push back against candidates he sees as unelectable -- even if the former president endorses them -- and some of those MAGA candidates are publicly disavowing the minority leader, reported Politico.

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