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Long-winded Donald Trump offered plenty of red meat for diehard supporters during 90-minute Alabama campaign rally

Like a former rock star playing county fairs, Trump largely stuck to his greatest hits of grievances, giving a speech very similar to ones at recent rallies in Ohio and Arizona.

"We did have a rigged election," Trump falsely claimed in the opening moments of his speech.

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White House insiders dish to major newspapers about Biden mistakes on Afghanistan and coronavirus

Major newspapers are publishing deep-dive exposés documenting White House mistakes on major issues that appear to be build on sources close to the administration.

On Saturday, The New York Times published an exposé on Afghanistan titled, "Miscue After Miscue, U.S. Exit Plan Unravels."

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White House preparing to activate Civil Reserve Air Fleet for Kabul airlift out of Afghanistan: report

President Joe Biden's administration is "planning a dramatic ramp-up of its airlift from Kabul" by preparing to compel U.S airlines to help transport Afghan refugees, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

"The White House is expected to consider activating the Civil Reserve Air Fleet, or CRAF, created in 1952 in the wake of the post-World War II Berlin Airlift, to provide nearly 20 commercial jets from up to five airlines to augment U.S. military efforts to transport Afghan evacuees from bases in the region, according to U.S. officials. The civilian planes wouldn't fly in or out of Kabul, which fell to Taliban rule Aug. 15, officials said. Instead, commercial airline pilots and crews would help to ferry the thousands of Afghans and others who are stranded at U.S. bases in Qatar, Bahrain and Germany," the newspaper reported.

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Biden to nominate ex-Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel as ambassador to Japan after months of speculation

CHICAGO — President Joe Biden will nominate Rahm Emanuel as his ambassador to Japan, capping off months of speculation that the former Chicago mayor would be tapped for the prominent foreign post, the White House announced Friday. The move will give Biden a deeply experienced government tactician and political veteran in his ranks of top diplomats, but the choice will also receive continued criticism from some in the Democratic Party’s progressive wing who have been critical of Emanuel’s eight-year tenure as mayor. “For nearly 30 years I have worked with President Biden on behalf of the Americ...

Trump ally in Pennsylvania pulled from overseeing election audit

By Nathan Layne

(Reuters) - The Pennsylvania lawmaker and ally of former President DonaldTrump who has been pushing for a "forensic investigation" into the 2020 election has been stripped of his role overseeing the probe, the state's top Republican senator said on Friday.

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Appeals court rejects latest bid to halt U.S. eviction moratorium

By Jan Wolfe and David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Friday rejected a bid by groups representing landlords to halt the latest moratorium on residential evictions imposed by President Joe Biden's administration, setting up a U.S. Supreme Court showdown.

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Taliban co-founder arrives in Kabul to hammer out new government as airport chaos grows

KABUL (Reuters) -Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar has arrived in Kabul for talks with other leaders to hammer out a new Afghan government, a Taliban official said on Saturday, almost a week after the Islamist militants took over the capital without resistance.

The Taliban completed their sudden advance across the country as U.S.-led forces pulled out, coinciding with what German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday said was the "breathtaking collapse" of the Afghan army.

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'The party is in ruins': Minnesota GOP reeling as sex and money scandal consumes the leadership

According to a report from Politico, the Minnesota Republican Party is in absolute chaos after a sex scandal involving underage women has set off a chain reaction that cost the party's head her job amid accusations of financial improprieties and a toxic atmosphere which has led to more resignations.

As one former senior GOP official admitted, "I don't know if the party has hit rock bottom yet."

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Biden counters right wing critics: ‘Any American who wants to come home, we will get you home’

Addressing the American people for the second time on Afghanistan this week President Joe Biden promised "any American who wants to come home, we will get you home."

The President has been attacked for what critics claim was a botched withdrawal from Afghanistan as that country fell to the Taliban in just 11 days, a timeframe the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff declared was faster than any intelligence had predicted.

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Man who allegedly threatened to blow up the Capitol if Biden did not resign gets WMD charge

North Carolina registered Republican Floyd Ray Roseberry appeared virtually before a judge Friday after he allegedly threatened to blow up the U.S. Capitol from his truck parked in front of the Library of Congress on Thursday if President Joe Biden did not resign.

Roseberry, who is believed to be 49 although told the court he is 51, was charged with threatening the use of a weapon of mass destruction, and use or attempted use of an explosive device, according to NBC4 Washington Investigative Reporter Scott MacFarlane.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz's visit to Iowa has GOP strategists worried about the future of the party

According to a report from the New York Times, Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) hit the road this week with a visit to Iowa in an effort to spread their far-right view of America and set the stage for a Donald Trump run for president in 2024.

The two controversial Republicans spoke at an "America First" rally in Des Moines that was attended by party faithful primed to hear that the country is going the wrong way under President Joe Biden and that the 2020 presidential election was stoled from Trump -- and the two lawmakers didn't disappoint.

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Lindsey Graham lambasted for ‘bad faith’ threat of possible Biden impeachment

During an appearance on Fox News this week, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina railed against President Joe Biden over the crisis in Afghanistan — where the Taliban, following the withdrawal of U.S. troops, has seized control for the first time since 2001. Graham floated the idea of possibly impeaching Biden over Afghanistan, and on Twitter, he is being inundated with negative comments for his "bad faith" argument.

Graham went from being a vehement Donald Trump critic during the 2016 presidential election to being a leading Trump sycophant during Trump's four years in the White House. The South Carolina Republican defended Trump vigorously most of the time, although he occasionally criticized him on foreign policy — for example, Graham was critical of Trump's defense of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman following the October 2018 murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. And in April, after Trump left office, Graham stressed that he disagreed with both Trump and Biden when it came to withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

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Ted Cruz raises eyebrows by hiring family members to Senate staff

A spokesperson for Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, lashed out at accusations of nepotism Friday after reports surfaced that he had hired several of his direct relatives, calling any suggestion that Sen. Cruz had acted unethically a "political slime job" and "classic fake news."

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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