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'They’ve gone out of their minds': The Republican Party is destroying its future by following Trump's lead

According to a report from the Guardian's David Smith, the Republican Party is doing irreparable damage to itself by following the same policies of ousted former president Donald Trump -- and that decision will come back to haunt them in the polls for years.

Central to his point is the GOP's embrace of denying the reality of the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic, with lawmakers refusing to listen to the CDC to mask up and get vaccinated and encouraging the base to make up their own minds regardless of the science.

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Follow the money: Powerful Dem asks commission to probe links between dark money and Capitol attack

Linking the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol with a protracted effort by secretive right-wing groups and wealthy GOP contributors, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on Friday called for investigating dark money organizations and influential donors who allegedly organized and funded the deadly attack in a failed bid to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

"This campaign was organized and funded by dark money organizations and powerful donors, and aided and abetted by members of Congress and the Trump administration."
—Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse

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Oath Keepers-linked Brian Ulrich pleads not guilty to Capitol riot charge

By Mark Hosenball

(Reuters) - An 18th person with links to the far right Oath Keepers militia accused of taking part in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot has been added to an indictment and pleaded not guilty on Friday.

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WATCH: Biden advisor Jon Meacham likens 'painful' Afghanistan chaos to LBJ's 'tragedy' in Vietnam

Historian Jon Meacham on Friday likened the chaos in Afghanistan to President Lyndon B. Johnson's experience in Vietnam.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian is also a friend and advisor to President Joe Biden, The New York Times reported in November. The newspaper reported "Meacham has had a hand in crafting many of Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s biggest rhetorical moments, according to multiple sources, including helping to write the acceptance speech that Mr. Biden delivered on Saturday night from Wilmington, Del., his first remarks as the president-elect."

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Republicans are lying and rigging the vote because they don’t think they can win fair elections: MSNBC anchor

The Republican Party was blasted on MSNBC on Friday for lying about their loses in an attempt to suppress democracy.

MSNBC anchor Ari Melber noted an interaction Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) had with a heckler who told him that Trump had won the 2020 election. In reality, the election was won by Joe Biden.

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Trump mocked as a 'laughingstock' as fans' hopes for his 'reinstatement' get crushed

According to the QAnon crowd, the far right fanatics, the MyPillow cultists, and MAGA maniacs, August 13 is the day Donald Trump would be "reinstated" as president. And while the day is not over yet, there is exactly zero chance "the former guy" is going to be back in the White House any time soon.

"The morning of August 13 it'll be the talk of the world," MyPillow CEO and election fraud conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell has claimed.

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DC intel insider fears violence as Trump supporters grapple with reality of former president's 'reinstatement'

Donald Trump was not reinstated as president on August 13th — despite the far-right conspiracy theory that he would do so.

Although President Joe Biden decisively won the 2020 election and the Constitution does not provide a mechanism to re-instate a former president, Trump reportedly bought into the conspiracy theory.

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Meet the House Democrats threatening the passage of Biden's infrastructure package

A coalition of nine moderate House Democrats told House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., that they won't advance the Democratic-backed $3.5 trillion infrastructure package – a measure meant to be passed via budget reconciliation – unless the Senate-approved $1.2 trillion bill passes out of their own chamber first.

"We will not consider voting for a budget resolution until the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passes the House and is signed into law," the Democrats wrote.

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Macomb County GOP censures Republicans who found Biden didn't 'steal' Michigan from Trump

The Macomb County Republican Party in Michigan has voted to censure three GOP lawmakers who issued a report concluding that President Joe Biden legitimately won their state.

The Detroit News reports that the Macomb County Republicans censured the three lawmakers -- State Sens. Ed McBroom, Lana Theis, and John Bizon -- for their recommendations that Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel investigate people who pushed false election claims "to raise money or publicity for their own ends."

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The doomed far-right prophecies of Trump's so-called 'reinstatement' are collapsing before our eyes

Friday, August 13, 2021, according to far-right conspiracy theorist and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, was supposed to be "Reinstatement Day" — the day in which Donald Trump would be reinstated as president when evidence demonstrated that widespread voter fraud occurred in the 2020 election. But that evidence doesn't exist, Lindell's wacky conspiracy theories have been debunked by cybersecurity experts — and as of Friday morning, August 13, Joe Biden is still the democratically elected president of the United States and Kamala Harris is still vice president. Even if the non-existent evidence of election fraud appeared, there would still be no mechanism for returning Trump to power.

Nonetheless, Newsweek journalist Jenni Fink reports that one in ten U.S. voters believe that Trump will be returning to the White House and Biden will be ousted sometime before 2021 ends.

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GOP lawmakers' trolling attempts failed spectacularly during bill negotiations: conservative editor

On Friday, Bulwark senior editor Jim Swift ridiculed several Republican U.S. senators over their showboating and shenanigans during the infrastructure negotiations -- say they walked away with a handful of nothing while the Senate Democrats "played them."

As Swift notes, during late-night negotiations several GOP lawmakers fought to add red meat amendments that they can use in future campaign ads and the Democrats let them because they were either toothless or lacked enforcement provisions.

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In desperation, US scours for countries willing to house Afghan refugees

By Idrees Ali, Humeyra Pamuk and Jonathan Landay

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration has been holding secret talks with more countries than previously known in a desperate attempt to secure deals to temporarily house at-risk Afghans who worked for the U.S. government, four U.S. officials told Reuters.

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WHO seeks to take political heat out of virus origins debate

By Emma Farge

GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Friday it was setting up a new group to trace the origins of the coronavirus, seeking to end what it called "political point scoring" that had hampered investigations.

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