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Mike Lindell, still in Trump's good graces, has new prediction: reinstatement by New Year's

Pillow magnate-turned-election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell has a new prediction: Donald Trump will be back in the Oval Office by New Year's Eve.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Monsoon rain has torn apart Trump's border wall

Several gates of the U.S.-Mexico border wall were damaged by monsoon flooding in recent days along the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge in Southern Arizona.

But tempting as it might be to see that as some sort of heavenly karma, the damage to the last guy's pet wall was not only predictable but predicted. Here's a take from Gizmodo:

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Top Wisconsin GOPer traveled with Trump to Alabama to discuss review of 2020 election results: report

According to a report in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) admitted that he was invited to travel with former president Donald Trump to his Saturday night Alabama rally to discuss efforts to investigate his state's 2020 presidential election results.

Vos has previously come under withering criticism from Trump for not doing enough to contest the election results that saw the former president lose Wisconsin's 10 Electoral Collge votes to Joe Biden in a state that Trump won in 2016 -- and expected to win again.

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CNN scolded on live TV for 'over-the-top' Afghanistan coverage: '5,000 people died of Covid in this country'

During an appearance on CNN, former White House adviser Matthew Dowd and columnist Amanda Marcotte criticized the media coverage of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as being "over the top."

"[The coverage was] way over the top and unconnected to a perspective on the issue from the beginning," Dowd told CNN's Brian Stelter on Sunday. "They've added more perspective in the final days but from the beginning, they didn't have a perspective on it."

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Chris Wallace gives life to Biden dementia myth: 'Does the president not know what's going on?'

Fox News host Chris Wallace suggested on Sunday that President Joe Biden does "not know what's going on" regarding Afghanistan.

During an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Wallace recounted several "flat wrong" statements Biden made during a recent speech about Afghanistan.

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Trump rallygoer was looking forward to him claiming he 'never left' and is still the '19th president of the Republic'

In a video posted to Twitter, a rallygoer waiting in line to see Donald Trump in Cullman, Alabama last night, said she was looking forward to him declaring to the world that he is still president.

Asked by a reporter for Right Side Broadcasting what she was hoping to hear from the former president who lost to now-President Joe Biden, the unidentified woman immediately blurted, "He's already here. He never left. He's the 19th president of the Republic,"

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Seven Afghans killed in Kabul airport chaos, says British ministry

A US Air Force soldier stands guard as evacuees are loaded onto a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during the evacuation process at Hamid Karzai International Airport. Sra Taylor Crul/U.S. Air/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Seven Afghan civilians have died in the chaos surrounding Kabul's airport, according to the British Defence Ministry on Sunday, as tens of thousands of people attempt to flee the country following the Taliban's takeover.

"Conditions on the ground remain extremely challenging, but we are doing everything we can to manage the situation as safely and securely as possible," a ministry spokesperson said in a statement.

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GOP's Adam Kinzinger accuses Trump and Pompeo of 'getting rolled by the Taliban' which set the stage for failure

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" with guest host Brianna Keilar, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) criticized President Joe Biden for the ongoing chaos in Afghanistan, but added that the problems in leaving the country after twenty years can be traced to both Democrats and Republicans.

Along the way, he singled out former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Donald Trump of getting "rolled" by the Taliban.

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'She failed the country': Fox News host explains why Afghanistan is Jill Biden's fault

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy indirectly blamed First Lady Jill Biden for the chaos in Afghanistan following the U.S. military's withdrawal.

"When you look at what's hurting America, when you look at this lack of leadership, and you wonder who are the people responsible for putting someone this incompetent and frankly this, you know, mentally frail in this position?" Campos-Duffy said on Sunday. "And yes, of course, the media and many people are saying... Susan Rice and Obama and maybe Valerie Jarrett."

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'What traitors do': Trump slammed for praising Taliban at Alabama rally

During his 90-minute speech in Alabama on Saturday night, former president Donald Trump praised the Taliban and talked up his relationship with them at the same time that President Joe Biden is attempting to conduct the evacuation of Americans out of Afghanistan.

Using the chaos in Afghanistan as a springboard to criticize Biden, the former president called the Taliban "great negotiators" and "tough fighters" before adding, "...with me in office the Taliban would not have ever dreamt of capturing our airfield or parading around with our American weapons."

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When foreign policy goes south: Biden, Afghanistan and the lessons of history

Earlier this month, I compared Joe Biden to John F. Kennedy, who salvaged his image after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 by admitting his mistake — and learning from it. I acknowledged that the parallel was imperfect, since "foreign policy and domestic policy mistakes are obviously very different kettles of fish."

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Afghans face 'impossible' race against time to flee Kabul

Afghans gather on a roadside near the military part of the airport in Kabul on August 20, 2021, hoping to flee from the country after the Taliban's military takeover

Kabul (AFP) - Tens of thousands of Afghans were racing Sunday to flee their country as the United States warned of security threats at Kabul's chaotic airport and the European Union said it was "impossible" to evacuate everyone at risk from the Taliban.

In the week since the hardline Islamist militants took back power in Afghanistan, the Taliban have vowed a softer version of their brutal rule from 1996-2001, and taken steps towards forming a government.

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US VP Harris begins Asia trip amid Afghan debacle

US Vice President Kamala Harris aims to underline Washington's commitment to Asia during her trip to Singapore and Vietnam

Singapore (AFP) - Vice President Kamala Harris began a trip to Asia Sunday where she will offer reassurances of Washington's commitment to the region after the chaotic US pullout from Afghanistan and Taliban takeover.

The hardline Islamists' swift return to power a week ago, and desperate scenes of thousands trying to flee, have cast another shadow over the United States' status as a global superpower.

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