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'Long past time to fire DeJoy': Postmaster General's ex-company gets $120 million contract

U.S. lawmakers and ethics advocates on Friday reiterated calls for firing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy after The Washington Post revealed that the United States Postal Service awarded a $120 million contract to XPO Logistics, a company he helped run and "with which his family maintains financial ties."

"Louis DeJoy is a walking conflict of interest," declared Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.). "He had no business being named postmaster general, and he has no business continuing to serve."

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‘You’re confusing a few things there’: Jen Psaki forced to educate right wing reporter defending DeSantis

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday performed what has become a near-daily exercise in educating right wing reporters, although this time not one from Fox News.

Instead, the reporter was Emerald Robinson of Newsmax, who Psaki ultimately was forced to cut off.

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Very few Americans oppose a coronavirus vaccine mandate – including many who are not vaccinated: report

Very few Americans oppose vaccine mandates, or, perhaps more specifically, the vast majority of Americans support vaccine mandates, according to a study that also finds a surprisingly strong number – almost three in 10 – of the unvaccinated support them.

President Joe Biden has already mandated all federal workers be vaccinated against the coronavirus or submit to weekly testing. The U.S. Military is also instituting that policy, which means millions of Americans will be subjected to a vaccinate mandate, even if there is an "opt-out" option.

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Two plead guilty to assaulting police officers in attack on US Capitol

A New Jersey gym owner pleaded guilty Friday to assaulting a policeman in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol by supporters of then-president Donald Trump.

Scott Fairlamb, who is 44 years old and the brother of a US Secret Service agent, now faces up to just more than four years in prison for joining the attack, which sought to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's defeat of Trump in the November 2020 election.

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In Florida, Delta variant fuels concerns for children's health

Greater numbers of American children are being swept up in a wave of coronavirus infections driven by the Delta variant, causing renewed anxiety for parents and a bitter political fight as schools prepare to reopen within weeks.

Much of the surge is concentrated in the southeastern state of Florida, where some school districts are defying an order by the Republican governor forbidding mask mandates, in the latest political twist in the health crisis.

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Watch HBO's Bill Maher break down the 'Andrew Cuomo death watch'

Sporting a pair of glasses, the host of "Real Time" on HBO took a look at the scandals surrounding embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Bill Maher delivered a QAnon zinger after noting that former President Barack Obama had scaled back plans for his birthday celebration.

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The 'adamant insurrectionists': New data reveals the widespread 'radical beliefs' of aggrieved Trump fans

Some far-right pundits who are critical of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's select committee on the January 6 insurrection have argued that Democrats simply need to "get over it" and move on rather than continue to dwell on what happened seven months ago. But one of the problems with that argument is that insurrectionists themselves haven't gotten over the 2020 presidential election, buying into the Big Lie and the debunked conspiracy theory that the election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. And a troubling University of Chicago study finds that almost one in ten Americans favor violence in order to put Trump back in the White House.

The study was conducted for the University of Chicago's Project on Security and Threats, which — according to Robert Pape, a political science professor — "has been updating its demographic studies of the nearly 600 Americans arrested for the January 6 attack to build as complete and current a picture as possible of this mass political movement with violence at its core."

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Capitol riot committee taps ex-GOP Congressman Denver Riggleman as adviser: report

The U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol has brought on Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) as an advisor, Bloomberg News reports.

Riggleman, a former National Security Agency contractor, served one term in Congress before being successfully primaried by Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) in 2020.

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Trump DOJ ally believed China used 'special thermometers' to alter vote machine tallies: CNN

A Department of Justice ally of former President Donald Trump pushed an utterly bizarre theory about the Chinese government using thermometers to switch votes to President Joe Biden.

CNN reports that Jeffrey Clark, the Trump-appointed environment law chief who tried to get the DOJ to directly interfere in Georgia's certification of the 2020 results, peddled a truly strange conspiracy theory about election fraud to his colleagues.

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Infrastructure will be Biden’s ‘last major bipartisan piece of legislation’ — and Dems need to act like it: columnist

American government expert Norm Ornstein offered a roadmap for Democrats to find success in a New York Times column titled, "How Democrats Can Outwit Mitch McConnell."

Ornstein noted the "remarkably encouraging" support by 17 Republicans for the bipartisan infrastructure framework, noting even Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) voted to advance the legislation.

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Ron DeSantis's Florida approves private school vouchers if parents feel they're being 'bullied' by mask rules

The administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday enacted yet another new policy that flies in the face of recommendations made by public health experts.

The Associated Press reports that Florida's Board of Education has approved emergency private school vouchers for parents who don't want their children to comply with public schools that make their children wear masks during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump's new challenge: How to spend $90 million

By Jason Lange

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's Save America fundraising committee has raised more than $90 million since his election defeat last year, one of the biggest hauls by any Republican group.

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Steep obstacles for U.S. Congress effort to legalize 'Dreamer' immigrants

By Richard Cowan and Ted Hesson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A battle to win a path to citizenship for "Dreamer" immigrants, following two decades of defeat, is underway in the U.S. Senate as Democrats face tough challenges on several fronts, including within their own ranks.

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