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Lindsey Graham melts down over GOP 'idiots' who worked out an infrastructure deal with Biden

In an interview with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-Sc) late Thursday night, the senior Republican had a meltdown upon hearing five of his Republican colleagues in the Senate had agreed with Democrats on an infrastructure bill that was tied to reconciliation.

According to the report, Graham dropped an F-bomb upon hearing the news saying he wants nothing to do with it.

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Two high-ranking House Republicans wove a tangled web of apparent corruption — and it was all (barely) legal

From the beginning of Joe Biden's presidential campaign, Donald Trump and his supporters tried to accuse Biden of nepotism and various kinds of corruption involving his son Hunter Biden's checkered business career. Almost six months into Biden's presidency, his administration has come under criticism for the appearance that family members and other relatives of senior staffers have been given jobs in the federal government.

There's nothing new about that in politics, and it's certainly not unique to either party: John F. Kennedy appointed his own brother as attorney general. But the Trump administration, which faced more charges of rampant corruption and blatant nepotism than any in recent political history, was poorly positioned to make such charges. According to a Salon investigation, two prominent Republicans in Washington — one a Trump ally, the other much less so — seem particularly compromised on this issue. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, before that a congressman from North Carolina, have an extensive history of self-dealing and doling out perks to family members.

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Ron DeSantis blasted for going on Fox News as Biden and Miami mayor urge him to request state of emergency

Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis is taking time to pose for the cameras and talk to Fox News in the wake of the stunning partial building collapse that more than 12 hours later has left 99 people missing, and feared dead.

DeSantis reportedly added an interview with far right Fox News host Mark Levin to his calendar for Thursday.

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Trump team pretending he’s still president as he brings his grievance tour back on the road

Donald Trump is taking his show back on the road, and his team is operating as if he's still in the White House instead of getting impeached on the way out of his lone term and facing a slew of lawsuits and criminal investigations.

The ex-president has been fixated on election "audits" and other efforts aimed at overturning his loss, and he's resuming his beloved campaign rallies with an eye on vengeance but little interest at this point in wading into tough political fights, reported Politico.

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New details suggest senior Trump aides knew Jan. 6 rally could get chaotic


On Dec. 19, President Donald Trump blasted out a tweet to his 88 million followers, inviting supporters to Washington for a “wild" protest.

Earlier that week, one of his senior advisers had released a 36-page report alleging significant evidence of election fraud that could reverse Joe Biden's victory. “A great report," Trump wrote. “Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election. Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!"

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Wendy Davis, others sue law enforcement and Trump supporters over 'Trump Train' harassing Biden bus in Texas

Former state Sen. Wendy Davis and others who were traveling on a campaign bus for President Joe Biden last fall when it was surrounded and followed by former President Donald Trump's supporters on a Texas highway have filed multiple lawsuits over the events that transpired that day. The suits target people who were allegedly following and harassing the bus, as well as local law enforcement for not helping after assistance was requested, according to those on the bus.

The lawsuit filed in federal court Thursday against at least seven members of the so-called "Trump Train," who followed the bus, claims the group violated the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 and Texas law by organizing a "politically-motivated conspiracy to disrupt the campaign and intimidate its supporters."

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White House, lawmakers strike deal on infrastructure

US President Joe Biden announced Thursday he has reached a deal with a bipartisan group of senators to rebuild the nation's infrastructure, likely unlocking the most funding for roads, bridges and ports in decades.

"We have a deal," Biden said at the White House, adding on Twitter that a group of five Democrats and five Republicans "has come together and forged an infrastructure agreement that will create millions of American jobs."

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Rudy Giuliani's incompetence and dishonesty exposed by suspension order -- here are 5 damning examples

Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani on Thursday faced fresh humiliation when the Attorney Grievance Committee for New York State Supreme Court's First Judicial Department suspended his law license.

Specifically, the committee decided to put the former New York mayor's law license on ice after concluding that he "communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large in his capacity as lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump."

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US to evacuate some Afghan interpreters ahead of withdrawal: official

The United States plans to evacuate at least some Afghan interpreters who have worked with US forces before the full withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, a senior official said Thursday.

The move would keep the interpreters, facing violent reprisal from Taliban forces, safe as their immigration visas are processed, the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.

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Trump-loving 'prophet' says Biden's 'serpent' eyes prove he's being possessed by a demon

A self-proclaimed "prophet" who has been falsely predicting for months that former President Donald Trump would be sent back to the White House on God's orders soon is now claiming that President Joe Biden suffers from demonic possession.

In a video flagged by Right Wing Watch, purported "prophet" Robin Bullock told his followers this week that Biden really did lose the 2020 election, despite the fact that he won it by more than 7 million votes in the popular vote and by 74 votes in the electoral college.

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Fox News host disputes Lara Trump on Biden's 'glowing' approval rate: 'Fox News stands by the poll'

Fox News host Steve Doocy disagreed with Lara Trump on Thursday after she said that the network's polling is not "legitimate" because it indicates that President Joe Biden has a "glowing" approval rating.

During an interview on Fox News, Trump blamed Biden for what she said was "skyrocketing" crime in America.

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'Shut down the circus': Wisconsin paper decries Trump's voter fraud conspiracies as even key GOP figure distances himself

On Wednesday, the Wisconsin State Journal Editorial Board tore into former President Donald Trump's ongoing conspiracy theories about the presidential election in an editorial demanding the GOP "shut down the circus" of Arizona's partisan "audit" — and noted that even one of the most powerful Republicans in the state has started to run away from the nonsense.

"Gullible Trump believers have spread the conspiracy theory that tens of thousands of ballots from China were dumped into Arizona's vote total so President Joe Biden could win," noted the board. "Despite no evidence to support the wild accusation, Arizona has gone on a state-sanctioned search for bamboo fibers in the paper of ballots in Maricopa County, where most Arizona voters live."

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