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Bill Barr resigned one day before Trump's DOJ tried to retrieve journalists' records: report

The Trump-led U.S. Justice Department went on a mission to retrieve email records for three Washington Post reporters just one day before former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr resigned from his post. Now, newly unsealed court documents are explaining the reason for his departure.

According to The New York Times, the Biden administration's effort to disclose the requests led to the unsealing of the documents. The publication reports that the DOJ previously submitted a 12-page application to the court requesting the email records for the three Washington Post reporters who wrote the articles: Adam Entous, Greg Miller and Ellen Nakashima.

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Jen Psaki slams Peter Doocy after he scoffs at voting rights: 'I don’t think anything about this is funny'

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki disputed Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy on Wednesday about the importance of voting rights.

During a press briefing, Doocy attempted to compare President Joe Biden to Texas lawmakers who recently fled their state to prevent Republicans in the legislature from restricting voting rights.

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WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene absurdly rants 'there were no court cases' challenging 2020 election results

Republican Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene falsely claimed "there were no court cases" challenging the results of the 2020 presidential contest, during an "election integrity town hall" in Georgia on Tuesday night.

"Here is the issue I have: Joe Biden was in Pennsylvania today talking about oh, how all these court cases have proven that there was no voter fraud,'" Taylor Greene told attendees at the event in Rome sponsored by Women for America First. "Let's be real, there weren't any court cases, were there? No, because they were dropped based on standing, so the evidence has not been heard."

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‘The election is being stolen!’ Bombshell book describes Eric Trump’s 'apoplectic' Election Night meltdown

When Florida was called for then-President Donald Trump on Election Night 2020, Trump and his supporters were feeling optimistic. But when the vote-counting in Pennsylvania and other swing states continued, that optimism began to turn to panic — and one of the Trumpistas who had a meltdown in the White House, according to Washington Post journalists Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, was Eric Trump.

Eric Trump's November 3, 2020 meltdown is among the anecdotes in Leonnig and Rucker's new book, "I Alone Can Fix It': Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year." Excerpts from the book have been published in the Washington Post, and Eric Trump's Election Night hissyfit showed that he can be every bit as childish as his father.

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Top credit rating agency warns Trump’s ‘failure to concede’ and GOP voter suppression could tank US AAA status

Outlook Negative"

One of the "Big Three" credit reporting agencies that rate government bonds and securities on Tuesday issued a warning that the U.S. could lose its coveted AAA status over issues currently hanging over American democracy.

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Ransomware gang goes offline, prompting questions

A Russian-based hacker group blamed for a massive ransomware attack went offline Tuesday, sparking speculation about whether the move was the result of a government-led action.

The "dark web" page of the group known as REvil disappeared some two weeks after an attack which crippled networks of hundreds of companies worldwide and prompted a ransom demand of $70 million.

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Biden taps Jeff Flake, Trump critic in party, as Turkey envoy

Jeff Flake, a former senator and one of the most outspoken Republican foes of Donald Trump, was nominated Tuesday by President Joe Biden as ambassador to Turkey, tasked with managing one of the most complicated US alliances.

Flake, who unlike many Republicans has never retracted his criticism of Trump and went so far as to campaign for Biden in last year's election, said he was "humbled and honored" to be chosen as ambassador.

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US Democrats agree on $3.5 trillion budget target

Top US Senate Democrats agreed late Tuesday on a $3.5 trillion package to implement President Joe Biden's vast plans to fund climate initiatives, health insurance and human infrastructure programs like child care, social welfare and housing.

The huge proposal would direct federal funds to a sweeping array of projects over the coming decade that Biden has outlined as his top priorities but which have encountered fierce pushback from opposition Republicans.

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‘This is one of those moments.’ Dems urge Biden to deliver Miami speech on Cuba, Haiti

Two days after pro-democracy protests broke out throughout Cuba for the first time in decades, a prominent executive came to Miami to express solidarity with the Cuban people and listen to voices in the exile community. But as Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis held a GOP-only gathering of elected officials to speak with activists in front of television cameras to declare that Florida companies should help provide internet access in Cuba, South Florida Democrats said a slew of recent events in Miami’s backyard give President Joe Biden a unique opportunity. They want the president to deliver ...

‘This is a test of our time,’ Biden says in Philly speech on voting rights

PHILADELPHIA – President Joe Biden called the right to vote “a test of our time” and called on Americans to protect it amid GOP-led changes to election laws and threats to voting rights in a speech at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Tuesday. “Some things in America should be simple and straightforward — perhaps the most important of those things, the most fundamental of those things, is the right to vote,” Biden said to applause. “Its up to all of us to protect that right,” he added. “This is a test of our time.” He later called GOP laws that would give political figures mo...

Harris tells Texas Democrats they are like suffragettes, civil rights leaders

By Nandita Bose and Trevor Hunnicutt

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris met on Tuesday with Democratic Texas lawmakers who left the state and told them their "courageous stand" to derail Republican efforts to enact voting restrictions was like efforts throughout U.S. history of civil rights activists and suffragettes.

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Texas Democrats defy calls for their arrest in voting restrictions fight

By Susan Cornwell and Julia Harte

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Texas Democratic lawmakers defied calls for their arrest on Tuesday, a day after fleeing their state to thwart efforts to pass voting restrictions, and said they would stay in Washington to push for federal voting reform.

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Senate Democrats agree to $3.5 trln for budget reconciliation bill

By Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden's drive for big new infrastructure investment got a boost on Tuesday when leading Senate Democrats agreed on a $3.5 trillion investment plan they aim to include in a budget resolution to be debated soon, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.

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