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'Slap on the face of the former guy’: Trump mocked after Boris Johnson hails Biden as a ‘breath of fresh air’

After meeting President Biden for the first time ahead of the G7 Summit, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the U.S. President is a "breath of fresh air" while speaking to reporters.

"It's new, it's interesting and we're working very hard together. We went on for about an hour and 20 or so. It was a long, long, good session. We covered a huge range of subjects," Johnson said, according to reports.

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Outraged Democrats demand Trump officials testify on reported records seizure

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Top Senate Democrats on Friday demanded two former U.S. attorneys general testify about reported subpoenas of records of members of Congress by former President Donald Trump's Justice Department, while a White House official criticized the actions as "appalling."

Trump's Justice Department subpoenaed Apple Inc for data from the accounts of at least two Democrats on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee in an attempt to find out who was behind leaks of classified information, the New York Times reported on Thursday.

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House Dems demand DOJ stop stonewalling after explosive report exposes Trump-era spying scandal

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has been trying to get information about the Justice Department seizing personal data from him and his family, but the department has been stonewalling him -- even under President Joe Biden's administration.

The Justice Department subpoenaed metadata from Apple for Schiff, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and others connected to the House Intelligence Committee to investigate alleged leaks, but the department still won't tell the California Democrat everyone who was targeted and whether the list included any Republicans, reported the Washington Post's Greg Sargent.

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Lawyers prosecuting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s fraud case challenge decision to move trial back to his home county

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Prosecutors in the felony fraud case against Attorney General Ken Paxton are asking the full 1st Court of Appeals to review a decision by a three-justice panel last month that moved the trial from Harris County back to Collin County, where Paxton lives, potentially adding another delay to a case that is nearly 6 years old.

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‘Fascists are at the gates’: Expert delivers dire warning to Americans that ‘this Republic is in grave danger’

Former Director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, Walter Shaub, is sounding the alarm on the current state of democracy in America.

Prompted by two stories: the push for infrastructure legislation over voting rights, and Thursday night's bombshell New York Times report that both Trump Attorneys General Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr had spied on Democrats in Congress, including their staffs, family members and even children, Shaub went to work to wake Americans up about just how bad he thinks things are.

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Trump could face legal jeopardy for supporters' threats against election officials

Donald Trump may face legal jeopardy for the threats his supporters have issued against election officials in Georgia, where he leaned heavily on the secretary of state to undo his loss.

Secretary of state Brad Raffensperger and his family have faced a wave of threats since the election, and so have local officials and volunteers, and Reuters reported that investigators may be looking into Trump's role in those widespread intimidation campaigns.

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Bipartisan moderate senators announce agreement on infrastructure focused on no tax increases for the wealthy

A bipartisan group of moderate Senators, five Democrats and five Republicans, have just announced agreement on an infrastructure bill focused on not raising taxes on the wealthy. The outlines of the package would be $1.2 trillion, but only $579 billion in new spending.

President Joe Biden's original proposal was for a $2.3 trillion package that including tax increases on the wealthiest Americans. After Republicans refused he dropped it to $1.7 trillion, but again Republicans refused. Biden again came down, offering a stripped down $1 trillion package that would be paid for, at least in part, by forcing companies that pay no federal income taxes, like Amazon, to have to pay taxes.

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Two killed, including child, in Florida shooting

Two people including a child were shot dead in a grocery store in Florida on Thursday, the latest in a series of shootings in the southern US state.

The shooting -- in which the gunman also killed himself -- occurred in a Publix grocery store in Royal Palm Beach, 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Miami, police said.

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G7 countries move closer to tax plan for US tech giants

G7 countries that make up lucrative markets for US tech giants have moved closer to a plan to squeeze more tax money from the coffers of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.

The group, including Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States, has visions of a global tax rate of at least 15 percent on the multinational behemoths.

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Kamala Harris to host White House meeting with Texas Democrats who blocked voting bill

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Vice President Kamala Harris is hosting a meeting next week at the White House with Democratic state lawmakers who killed Texas Republicans' priority elections bill in the regular session.

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Russia to supply Iran with advanced spying satellite: report

Russia is making waves ahead the upcoming summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin.

"Russia is preparing to supply Iran with an advanced satellite system that will give Tehran an unprecedented ability to track potential military targets across the Middle East and beyond, according to current and former U.S. and Middle Eastern officials briefed on details of the arrangement," The Washington Post reports.

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DiFi blasted by experts for saying democracy not 'in jeopardy': 'Still trying to govern like it's the 1990s'

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), who has served in Congress since 1992, is once again under fire for remarks she made, this time about the filibuster and democracy, leading some to see as her being as one journalist put it, "completely out of touch."

On Thursday, as 48 states in the nation are debating or passing over 400 voter suppression bills, as "65 percent of Republicans believe that Biden's win was solely the result of voter fraud," as a far right group that calls itself Cyber Ninjas has been conducting what experts say is a sham "audit" in Arizona of 2.1 million ballots for over six weeks with no end in sight, as her own fellow Senators across the aisle steadfastly refuse to support a commission to investigate the deadly and violent attack and attempted coup on the very building that houses U.S. lawmakers, the Democrat from California is defending her refusal to support killing the filibuster by insisting democracy in America is not in trouble.

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Trump's Ukraine negotiator appears to have lied under oath during the first impeachment trial: report

Kurt Volker, President Donald Trump's Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations, appears to have lied under oath when testifying for the first impeachment trial of the former president, reported Mother Jones on Thursday.

When he testified in the trial, Volker said he didn't know that the president wanted Ukraine to look into unfounded allegations against then former Vice President Joe Biden.

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