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Arizona Republicans seem to think election tampering is OK as long as it benefits them: column

In the wake of a bombshell news report detailing former President Donald Trump twice sought to talk on the phone with the Republican leader of Arizona's most populous county last winter as he and his allies sought to prevent the certification of Joe Biden's 2020 election win.

"But the leader, Clint Hickman, then the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, said in an interview on Friday that he let the calls — made in late December and early January — go to voice mail and did not return them. ... At the time, Mr. Hickman was being pressed by the state Republican Party chairwoman and Mr. Trump's lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani to investigate claims of fraud in the county's election, which Mr. Biden had won by about 45,000 votes," the New York Times reported on Friday.

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Biden wants to fund major projects by forcing the rich to pay their taxes -- here's how that might work

In order to pay for his economic agenda, President Joe Biden wants the Internal Revenue Service to ramp up its collection efforts.

But according to CNN's Katie Lobosco, it's unclear exactly how much could be raised and how much it would cost to increase enforcement.

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Democrats nail GOP obsession with COVID-19 lab leak theory: Nothing can excuse Trump's 'lethal recklessness'

Congressional Republicans are demanding hearings to investigate whether COVID-19 escaped from a lab in China, but Democrats are wary of those efforts as a smokescreen to cover Donald Trump's mishandling of the pandemic that's killed more than 600,000 Americans.

GOP lawmakers are accusing the Democratic majority of ignoring the issue, which President Joe Biden has asked the intelligence community to investigate, but Democrats mistrust Republicans' intentions -- no matter what evidence a probe might uncover about the pandemic's origins, reported Politico.

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Donald Trump Jr's Happy 4th of July tweet appears to forget his father isn't president

Some are wondering if Donald Trump Jr. forgot that his father isn't president.

His Independence Day tweet mirrored statements from his father about the "haters," but he then mocked anyone who said that they were "moving to Canada."

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Fox networks refuse to run President Joe Biden's Independence Day address

President Joe Biden celebrated America with military families on the lawn of the White House Sunday, addressing the country with a positive message about the country returning from the horrors of the COVID-19 pandemic.

There was nothing political about his speech. It was filled with salutes to the nation's military, first responders and public servants who helped the country make it through the past few years.

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How are we supposed to celebrate July 4 after Juneteenth?

America, you can have the Fourth of July back.

Last month, President Joe Biden signed legislation designating June 19, or Juneteenth — a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States — a federal holiday. I received the news via text from a friend: "JUNETEENTH IS OFFICIALLY A HOLIDAY!!!!", followed by a series of emojis. I went to Twitter to see what people were saying about it and got kind of freaked out by the Super Bowl-winning level of excitement I found.

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It's been 6 months since the Capitol riots -- and authorities are still unable to find the pipe bomb suspect

t's been six months since the angry mob of Trump supporters breached the U.S. Capitol. While the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been working to hold rioters accountable, there is one person they cannot seem to locate: the pipe bomb suspect.

According to HuffPost, the individual responsible for setting up pipe bombs in various places around Washington, D.C., the night before the rights occurred. Surveillance cameras on the night of January 5 captured an unidentified person wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and a backpack. That person is said to have stashed two bombs.

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Biden on Sha’Carri Richardson suspension: ‘The rules are the rules’

President Joe Biden gave his take Saturday on Sha’Carri Richardson’s Olympic suspension for a positive marijuana test. “The rules are the rules, and everybody knew what the rules were going in,” he told reporters in Central Lake, Mich. “Whether they should remain the rules is a different issue.” “I was really proud of the way she responded.” Richardson tested positive for marijuana after winning the women’s 100 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Her speed qualified her for the Olympics, but the positive test means her win won’t count and she won’t get to race in Tokyo. “I just want to take res...

49 Trump insurrectionists accused of destroying evidence after documenting their Capitol attack: report

Trump supporters' refusal to wear pandemic masks during the January 6th insurrection made it easier for law enforcement to identify alleged perpetrators while many others have been arrested after posting to social media during the attack.

"They flaunted their participation in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol on social media and then, apparently realizing they were in legal trouble, rushed to delete evidence of it, authorities say. Now their attempts to cover up their role in the deadly siege are likely to come back to haunt them in court. An Associated Press review of court records has found that at least 49 defendants are accused of trying to erase incriminating photos, videos and texts from phones or social media accounts documenting their conduct as a pro-Donald Trump mob stormed Congress and briefly interrupted the certification of Democrat Joe Biden's election victory," the AP reported Saturday.

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Josh Hawley and GOP blasted for their 'contempt for electoral democracy' in Independence Day editorial

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and the Republican Party were the target of a hard-hitting St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial commemorating the Fourth of July holiday.

"On America's birthday, the word 'patriotism' gets waved around like a rhetorical flag, but what does it really mean? Some Americans express love of country by paying homage to the nation's military might, others to its traditions of freedom and compassion, still others to the enduring genius of America's founding documents. It's much easier to define what patriotism isn't. On this Independence Day, Americans of all political stripes should be able to agree that elections must be accessible and fair, that the legitimacy of those elections must be respected regardless of outcome — and that violence is never an acceptable response from citizens who don't like a particular election result," the editorial board wrote.

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Fox News accused of throwing up a smokescreen to hide their plummeting post-Trump ratings

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Justin Baragona, the great majority of cable news shows have taken a hit in the ratings now that Donald Trump is not providing daily fodder for their hosts, and Fox News is going out of the way to point out the viewership decline of their liberal competitors in an effort to hide their own plummeting numbers.

While it has previously been reported that Fox saw a drop in viewers after Trump railed at the conservative network for being the first to report that he lost Arizona in the 2020 election -- a vote total the ex-president is still contesting over six months after the election -- the Beast notes things have gone from bad to worse for Fox.

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Oath Keepers turn on each other as they scramble to secure Capitol riot plea deals: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Kelly Weill, members of the Oath Keepers militia-- reportedly comprised of former law enforcement officers and military vets -- are breaking ranks and pointing fingers at each other as they pursue plea bargain deals related to their participation in the Jan 6th Capitol insurrection.

While the Wall Street Journal has been reporting on internal strife as members question how the organization's founder Stewart Rhoades is funding his "lifestyle" with their dues, others are more concerned with staying out of jail. And if that means providing investigators with information about their compatriots for a lighter sentence or charges being dropped -- they don't have a problem with that.

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Report finds extremist right-wing rhetoric in the US is going down a darker path

Because the right-wing media are so competitive, countless pundits are resorting to increasingly over-the-top rhetoric in the hope of juicing their ratings or traffic. The conservative pundits of the 1970s and 1980s — most famously, George Will and the late National Review founder William F. Buckley — were downright tranquil compared to the far-right extremism one finds on Newsmax TV or One America News on a daily basis. And journalist Adam Gabbatt, in an article published by The Guardian this week, reports that critics of this inflammatory rhetoric fear it will lead to violence at a time when political tensions are extremely high in the United States.

According to Gabbatt, "The extremist rhetoric from right-wing news networks and some elected Republicans is 'intensifying,' experts have warned, after a Republican congressman compared Democrats to Nazis and a hard-right news host suggested tens of thousands of Americans should be executed. Right-wing TV personalities, including Fox News' Tucker Carlson, and Republican politicians have seized every opportunity to rail against Democrats and liberals in recent months, with race increasingly coming to the fore."

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