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DC insider hopes Afghanistan teaches US not to 'go off on some Wall Street Journal sponsored adventure' again

Democratic strategist James Carville explained that President Joe Biden isn't the one who clogged the toilet that is Afghanistan. He's merely the one flushing it.

In an earlier panel discussion former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) explained that this was always going to happen because there is no good or easy way to pull out of a country. Speaking to MSNBC's Brian Williams, James Carville echoed the sentiment saying that there's no "elegant way to lose a war."

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Democrats say Biden should fight Supreme Court ruling to reinstate Trump 'unlawful' policy

By Ted Hesson and Dave Graham

WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Democratic lawmakers and immigration advocates pressed President Joe Biden on Wednesday to take new steps to end an immigration policy begun by his predecessor Donald Trump after the top U.S. court ordered that the "remain in Mexico" program be reinstated.

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Ron DeSantis boasts Florida has 'great success' at fighting COVID — as hospitalizations reach record levels

On Wednesday, The Daily Beast reported that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is bragging about his state's "great success" in treating COVID-19 and demanding President Joe Biden run the nation more like Florida.

According to The Daily Beast, DeSantis went on Fox News and bashed Biden for not successfully ending the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Republicans are openly turning on Arizona's fake 'audit' -- as the Cyber Ninjas fumble at the finish line

The effort by former President Donald Trump and his ardent supporters to delegitimize Arizona's 2020 presidential election was supposed to reach a turning point during the third week of August. But as has been typical with this hyperpartisan effort, the pro-Trump contractors empowered by the state Senate's Republicans faced another delay, ducking an anticipated reckoning with facts and critics.

The Senate's contractors were slated to submit their draft report on Monday, August 23, and present their findings to their legislative sponsors on Wednesday. In anticipation of the report, which was expected to revive debunked conspiracy theories that the contractors have previously cited, a slew of election officials and experts have been holding press briefings to frame the Senate's inquest as a "sham," "grift," and "disinformation campaign." These people, including Republicans, Democrats, a bipartisan task force, technologists and academics, have released new reports slamming the effort and say the process is anything but a professional election audit.

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Trump-loving attorney general to take plea deal in fatal crash that divided South Dakota Republicans

Jason Ravnsborg, the pro-Trump Republican attorney general of South Dakota, will take a plea deal in his criminal case stemming from a crash last year in which he killed a man walking along a rural highway.

"Beadle County State's Attorney Michael Moore, who is one of two prosecutors on the case, told The Associated Press that 'there won't be a trial and there will be a plea entered,' but he declined to discuss further details of the arrangement," the AP reported Wednesday, a day before the trial was set to begin.

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'Democracy for sale': Analysis ties corporate consolidation to increased lobbying

An analysis published Wednesday about corporate consolidation and political lobbying in the United States found that large mergers—particularly in Big Tech, the pharmaceutical industry, and the oil and gas sector—has increased corporate control of American democracy.

"Corporate concentration and antidemocratic political influence go hand in hand."
—Report

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'Unacceptable': US Treasury says 89 percent of rental aid still not disbursed

As the White House prepares for a U.S. Supreme Court order that could invalidate the new federal eviction moratorium, data released Wednesday revealed that state and local governments have disbursed just 11% of the funds that Congress allocated to help pay off debts accrued by renters during the Covid-19 pandemic.

"States... must immediately get these funds to renters with the urgency this crisis demands."
—Rep. Mondaire Jones

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Mike Lindell's Chinese cyber attack conspiracy theory goes down in flames at Missouri election hearing

The Missouri House Elections Committee convened Tuesday to discuss ways to alter the initiative petition process and improve election security.

And over the course of more than three hours, lawmakers heard a parade of debunked conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

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'Take advantage of this crisis!' Marjorie Taylor Greene has a fit over GOPers who don't want to impeach Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday explained why some Republican lawmakers are "angry" with her for pushing the impeachment of President Joe Biden too quickly.

Greene told Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon that some Republicans are upset because she has introduced multiple articles of impeachment, with the first set coming on Biden's Inauguration Day.

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National security expert notices a pattern in arrests of low-level Capitol rioters

A national security expert is noticing a pattern in the Department of Justice prosecutions of low-level defendants in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

It's common for prosecutors to target low-level offenders first in wide-ranging cases in hopes of turning up evidence against higher-level defendants, and journalist Marcy Wheeler tweeted out a theory she's developed about the Justice Department strategy against those who plotted and carried out the U.S. Capitol riot.

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Ex-New York governor Andrew Cuomo stripped of Emmy over sex harassment

Andrew Cuomo, who resigned as New York governor over sexual harassment allegations, was stripped Tuesday of the Emmy he won for his primetime pandemic briefings.

The one-time Democratic Party heavyweight won global plaudits for his straight-talking television performances about the coronavirus as it raged though the United States in early 2020.

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Why is August 31 the date for the US pullout from Afghanistan?

US President Joe Biden said Tuesday that he aims to have all US forces out of Afghanistan by August 31, ending a massive two-week airlift from the country at the risk of leaving potential evacuees behind.

How was August 31 set?

Former president Donald Trump set an agreement with the Taliban insurgents in February 2020 that all US forces would withdraw from Afghanistan by May 1 this year.

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Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley' reeling in the time of COVID

Silos, smokestacks and brown pools of water line the banks of the Mississippi River in Louisiana, where scores of refineries and petrochemical plants have metastasized over a few decades. Welcome to "Cancer Alley."

Industrial pollution on this ribbon of land between New Orleans and Baton Rouge puts the mostly African-American residents at nearly 50 times the risk of developing cancer than the national average, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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