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Faced with rare protests, Cuba curbs social media access, watchdog says

By Sarah Marsh and Elizabeth Culliford

HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba has restricted access to social media and messaging platforms including Facebook and WhatsApp, global internet monitoring firm NetBlocks said on Tuesday, in the wake of the biggest anti-government protests in decades.

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'You FRAUD!' Trump supporters rage after Kevin McCarthy tells Fox News Biden was 'legitimately elected'

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Tuesday admitted what has long been obvious to the majority of Americans: President Joe Biden legitimately defeated former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.

While appearing on Fox, host Bret Baier asked McCarthy to comment on Trump's continued claims about actually winning the 2020 election, despite the fact that he lost it.

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Trump really thought that the Democratic Party would withdraw Biden at the last minute for Michelle Obama: book

Former first lady Michelle Obama has long been the subject of speculation about her political ambitions, but the way former President Barack Obama describes it, there's no way she would ever run for a political office, or let him run for one again.

But that's exactly what Donald Trump thought would happen in November of 2020.

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Missouri's GOP governor lashes out at hospital for 'scaring' people into getting vaccinated as state faces COVID-19 surge

With Springfield, Missouri in the midst of its worst COVID-19 crisis since the start of the pandemic, Republican Gov. Mike Parson responded Tuesday by attacking a local hospital system for its plan to require workers to get vaccinated.

"Health officials and hospital leaders are begging people to get vaccinated and warning that the highly-contagious delta variant is overwhelming Springfield's hospitals," the Kansas City Star reports. "The facilities are caring for the most COVID patients ever and city officials have canceled a major upcoming festival because of the spreading variant. But the Republican governor said COVID messaging coming from southwest Missouri amounted to a blame game. He warned health officials against scaring residents into getting vaccinated."

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Five members of Texas family charged in Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Five members of a north Texas family were charged in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Kristi Munn, of Borger, and other family members traveled to Washington, D.C., for the "Stop The Steal" rally promoted by former president Donald Trump, according to a relative of the woman's fiancé who notified the FBI three days after the riot.

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Arizona woman accused of casting dead mother's mail-in ballot is a registered Republican

An Arizona woman indicted for casting her dead mother's early ballot in the November 2020 election is a registered Republican, according to the Arizona Mirror.

There's no word on whether 63-year-old Tracey Kay McKee of Scottsdale, who's charged with one count of illegal voting and one count of perjury, cast the ballot for former president Donald Trump, President Joe Biden, or another candidate.

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Kayleigh McEnany lashes out at 'creepy' Joe Biden for 'using the tactic of whispering'

Fox News contributor Kayleigh McEnany hosted a segment on Tuesday that slammed President Joe Biden for "using the tactic of whispering" to connect with voters.

During the Fox News Outnumbered program, McEnany accused the media of defending Biden's habit of "whispering" to emphasize his remarks.

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Chilling column warns of an impending ‘catastrophe’ as GOP lawmakers try to bait Democrats into political suicide

Republicans in Congress are using fake "outrage" to try to bait Democrats into political infighting that could doom President Joe Biden's agenda, according to Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent.

Sargent warns that if Democrats take the bait, it will be "political suicide" and result in "catastrophe."

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Biden to say US democracy in worst peril since Civil War

President Joe Biden on Tuesday will speak in Philadelphia, the birthplace of the US constitution, to warn that Republican maneuvering is putting democracy in the worst peril since the Civil War.

The speech in the city where the founding document of the US democratic system was drawn up and signed in 1787 is Biden's highest profile foray yet into a controversy that both Republicans and Democrats describe in dire terms.

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'Stop blocking global COVID vaccines': Protests greet Angela Merkel's White House visit

Ahead of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to the U.S. later this week, public health campaigners on Tuesday floated a large banner in front of the White House calling on the European leader to "stop blocking global Covid vaccines," a reference to her continued opposition to suspending Big Pharma-friendly patent protections.

"The Merkel-Biden summit will not be a success unless Germany agrees to support the TRIPS waiver and help end the pandemic."
—Arthur Stamoulis, Citizens Trade Campaign

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'He’s in a meltdown': White House adviser begged Karl Rove to calm down Trump on election night, book claims

According to excerpts from "I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year" by the Washington Post's Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, former president Donald Trump grew so furious on election night 2020 over the state by state returns that showed he was going to lose that a close aide to the former president was forced to call former Bush administration White House chief of staff Karl Rove for help.

As the clock ticked past midnight in Washington, D.C., on election night, Trump grew angrier and angrier as key states he needed to remain in office slipped away. Already upset that his lead in Pennsylvania was rapidly shrinking, the president reportedly lost it when Fox News called Arizona for Joe Biden.

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CNN's John Avlon drops devastating list of all the GOP's failed attempts to prove stolen elections

On CNN Tuesday, analyst John Avlon listed off the Republican Party's failed efforts to find evidence for former President Donald Trump's "big lie" that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

"We have been living with the most sustained attack since the Civil War. Democracy itself is under assault," said Avlon. "That's the subject of a major speech about voting rights from President Biden later today. The big lie keeps getting repeated. That's why I want to recap the results of all the hunts to find actual voter fraud to date. Think about it as a definitive guide to debunking the big lie."

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'How can this be happening?' Eric Trump reportedly 'flipped out' on campaign aides as election results rolled in

According to excerpts from "I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year" by the Washington Post's Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, Donald Trump's middle son, Eric, had a major meltdown on election night 2020 as the numbers rolled in and he realized his father was about to become a one-term president.

While the president's inner circle was frantically calling their contacts at Fox News after the conservative network called pivotal Arizona for now-President Joe Biden in an effort to get the network to walk back the prediction, son Eric was reportedly berating staffers and blaming them for the impending humiliating defeat.

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