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'A disaster in the making': Critics warn bipartisan infrastructure plan 'would facilitate a Wall Street takeover'

Refusing to touch the 2017 GOP tax cuts for the wealthy and large corporations, a bipartisan group of 21 senators is proposing a series of alternative infrastructure funding mechanisms that critics say amount to a thinly veiled scheme to privatize the nation's roads, bridges, and water systems.

"Communities across the country have been ripped off by public-private schemes that enrich corporations and Wall Street investors."
—Mary Grant, Food & Water Watch

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Tennessee Republicans threaten to defund health department unless they stop teen COVID vaccine outreach

According to Nashville Public Radio, Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are threatening to strip funding from the state health department unless it ends a program of COVID-19 vaccination outreach to teenagers.

"The saber-rattling arises from a state memo explaining how teenagers could legally be vaccinated without parental consent," reported Blake Farmer. "This letter, sent to vaccine providers in May, states that under legal precedent, children 14 and up are usually considered mature enough to make medical decisions for themselves, if necessary. But Republican officials already skeptical of the COVID vaccine saw it as the state trying to go behind the back of parents."

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'Nonsense': Jen Psaki shoots down Politico report White House froze Ukraine military aid

White House press secretary Jen Psaki disputed a Politico account that the White House was freezing a Ukraine military aid package.

"The Biden White House has temporarily halted a military aid package to Ukraine that would include lethal weapons, a plan originally made in response to aggressive Russian troop movements along Ukraine's border this spring," Betsy Woodruff Swan and Paul McLeary reported Friday. "The aid package would be worth up to $100 million, according to four people familiar with internal deliberations."

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'I dare you to deny me communion': Dems rip bishops for move to punish Biden by 'weaponizing' eucharist

They were warned.

Before their three-day meeting that culminated Friday with a vote to move toward denying America's second Catholic President, Joe Biden, communion over his stance of supporting a woman's right to choose an abortion, the Vatican told the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to not politicize communion or other sacraments.

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Biden withdrawing Trump's troop buildup in Saudi Arabia: report

President Joe Biden continues to undo actions taken during the Trump adminisration.

"The Biden administration is sharply reducing the number of U.S. antimissile systems in the Middle East in a major realignment of its military footprint there as it focuses the armed services on challenges from China and Russia," The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing administration officials. "The Pentagon is pulling approximately eight Patriot antimissile batteries from countries including Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, according to officials. Another antimissile system known as a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad system, is being withdrawn from Saudi Arabia, and jet fighter squadrons assigned to the region are being reduced, those officials said."

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Trump-loving news network sets off alarm bells with Soviet-style reporting from Arizona election audit

The rabidly pro-Donald Trump One America News Network has been getting special access at the Arizona "audit" of last year's election, and one of its reporters is helping to fund the effort, much to the astonishment of other journalists and media ethics experts.

OAN correspondent and former Trump administration official Christina Bobb had no background in journalism before joining the right-wing network, where she has pushed election conspiracies and is raising money for out-of-state Republicans to check out the audit, reported the Washington Post.

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Trump's new spokeswoman lies constantly about his election loss -- here are her 8 most flagrant falsehoods

Donald Trump has hired a new chief spokeswoman who's best known for spreading lies about his 2020 election loss.

The twice-impeached one-term president is the source of many of those lies, and may even believe them himself, and he's found a new mouthpiece in former Republican National Committee spokeswoman Liz Harrington, who is replacing Jason Miller as his top surrogate, and CNN's fact checker Daniel Dale flagged some of her most flagrant falsehoods.

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'A huge victory': Biden administration moves to restore protections shredded by Trump

Moving to reverse one of the Trump administration's many corporate-friendly deregulatory actions, the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday announced plans to revive a rule aimed at establishing specific animal welfare standards that food producers must meet to qualify for the USDA's organic seal.

"A major victory for all those who care about a meaningful organic label."
—Amy van Saun, Center for Food Safety

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‘Talking points he was given by Putin’: Ron Johnson slammed for suggesting Biden is compromised by Russia

U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) appeared on Fox News' "Hannity" Thursday night and suggested President Joe Biden is compromised by Russia.

Host Sean Hannity laid out a scenario, attacking Biden for deciding to not sanction a Russian oil pipeline. "Maybe Joe thinks that Russia has him compromised?" he told viewers, despite no evidence to support that claim.

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'Who wrote it for him?' Trump ridiculed for 'embarrassing' op-ed attacking critical race theory

Donald Trump weighed in on the so-called "critical race theory" controversy that's roiling local school boards with an op-ed denouncing the topic as "depraved."

The twice-impeached one-term president complained bitterly that President Joe Biden had, on Day One, abolished the "1776 Commission" the Trump administration hastily assembled to promote "patriotic" historical virtues to counter the "1619 Project," a New York Times initiative that placed slaves and Black Americans closer to the center of the nation's story.

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GOP drawing from ‘authoritarian playbook’ by trying to make everyone forget Trump’s behavior toward Putin

Republicans are taking a page out of George Orwell's "1984" by trying to make everyone forget the way Donald Trump behaved toward Vladimir Putin.

GOP lawmakers are trying to wave away Trump's fawning over the Russian president, and now the ex-president and House minority leader Kevin McCarthy are even trying to claim President Joe Biden "gave Vladimir Putin a pass" in their first meeting this week, reported CNN's Stephen Collinson.

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Biden gifts Putin pair of iconic American-made aviators

For his first meeting with Vladimir Putin in Geneva this week, President Joe Biden gifted his Russian counterpart a pair of American-made sunglasses in the US leader's signature aviator style.

Peter Waszkiewicz, head of Randolph Engineering, said he felt "surprise" at seeing the sunglasses his company made become a diplomatic token at a meeting followed the world over.

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Pelosi's peril: US House speaker navigates Democratic divisions

For years Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the US House of Representatives, was the most powerful woman in American politics, Congress's top Democrat squaring off against pugilist Republican president Donald Trump.

Today her fiercest battles -- over the scope of legislation, political ideology, and hot-button topics like Israel -- are not against an intransigent White House but rebellious progressives in her own caucus.

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