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'John Bolton? I'm out': Morning Joe infuriates viewers by hosting 'Trump enabler'

MSNBC' "Morning Joe" featured John Bolton as a foreign policy expert, and viewers were outraged.

Donald Trump's former national security adviser published an op-ed over the weekend urging President Joe Biden to develop a strategy for dealing with Belarus ahead of his meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin in two weeks, and co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski hosted Bolton to discuss his ideas on the situation.

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'GOP isn't going to meet us halfway': Top progressive presses Biden to cut off infrastructure talks with Republicans

As President Joe Biden prepared to continue talks with the Senate GOP's lead infrastructure negotiator on Wednesday, progressive Democrats in Congress implored the White House to stop wasting precious time wrangling with a party that has repeatedly shown it is uninterested in pursuing an adequate legislative package.

"It's time to go big, bold, and fast on an infrastructure plan that repairs bridges and roads—but also guarantees paid leave and child care," Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said late Tuesday. "The GOP isn't going to meet us halfway. It's time to go alone—and get this done."

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Leaked messages implicate GOP's Paul Gosar in plot to disrupt Biden's Arizona win using Proud Boys

Messages leaked to the Washington Post implicate Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) in a plot to create a so-called "Brooks Brothers Riot" in his home state to block President Joe Biden's victory.

Woodrow Johnston, the vice president of political consultancy McShane LLC, told an undercover liberal activist posing as a Trump supporter that Gosar wanted to use the far-right Proud Boys gang to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election in Arizona.

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Pick-up trucks, hunting rifles for vaccinated in West Virginia

A pick-up truck, a hunting license or a rifle: the US state of West Virginia is launching a lottery for vaccinated people to boost its flagging Covid-19 immunization campaign.

After a strong start, Covid-19 vaccination rates stagnated in the rural state in the heart of the Appalachian mountains in the eastern United States, where only 41 percent of the population is fully vaccinated.

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Bill Barr had an 'intake process' to evaluate the 'dirt' on Joe Biden given to Rudy Giuliani from a Russian agent

In an exclusive report Tuesday, TIME Magazine revealed that Russian foreign agents called Rudy Giuliani "useful" in their efforts to undermine the 2020 election.

Andriy Derkach wrote to reporter Simon Shuster that he would meet to answer questions. The man has been called an "active Russian agent" by both President Donald Trump's administration and Joe Biden's. It's a determination that Derkach denies.

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Kyrsten Sinema promises she missed the crucial Jan. 6 Commission vote for a good reason

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) told the Arizona Republic that she missed the crucial vote on the Jan. 6 Commission for "family" business.

"I had a personal family matter," Sinema said, refusing to go into any detail.

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'Sad and pathetic' CNN's Anderson Cooper mocks Trump milling around Mar-a-Lago thinking up new election lies

CNN host Anderson Cooper attacked President Donald Trump Tuesday for continuing to spread his dangerous lie that he won the 2020 election.

He started off his show saying that new voter suppression laws are being called out by current President Joe Biden. While Trump's spread of the "Big Lie" has taken over the reality for Republican voters, a new Trump conspiracy is that he'll return to office in August. According to the New York Times' Maggie Haberman, Trump has told many of his confidants that it's happening at the end of the summer.

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Biden administration halts oil drilling in Alaska wildlife refuge

President Joe Biden suspended oil development activities on the the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, shown here in August 2001

Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden's administration announced Tuesday it was halting petroleum development activity in the Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, reversing a move by former president Donald Trump to allow drilling.

The Interior Department said it was notifying firms of the freeze, pending a comprehensive environmental review that will determine whether leases in the area known as ANWR should be "reaffirmed, voided or subject to additional mitigation measures," the agency said in a statement.

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U.S. voter advocates face tough fight despite Texas triumph

By Julia Harte

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats on Tuesday celebrated the boycott by Texas state lawmakers that prevented sweeping new Republican-backed voting restrictions from becoming law over the weekend but acknowledged the reprieve would be short-lived.

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'A new inauguration date is set': Inside the latest QAnon conspiracy theory to 'reinstate' Trump

Hundreds of people gathered in Texas for a QAnon-sponsored conference over Memorial Day weekend to hear the biggest boosters of Donald Trump's Big Lie downplay the Capitol riot and bandy about new threats of a coming coup.

Key Trump allies, including Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser, former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, Allen West; and perhaps most notably Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Tex., attended the three-day event, dubbed "For God & Country Patriot Roundup," at the Omni Hotel in Dallas.

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Biden takes swipe at Manchin and Sinema whose filibuster support threatens to derail voting rights bills

On Tuesday, at speech marking the centennial of the deadly Tulsa Race Massacre, President Joe Biden doubled down on his call to protect voting rights — and without mentioning them by name, took a swipe at two Senate Democrats who have been an obstacle to passing the legislation.

"I hear all the folks on TV saying, 'why doesn't Biden get this done?'" said Biden. "Well, because Biden only has a majority of effectively four votes in the House and a tie in the Senate, with two members of the Senate who vote more with my Republican friends."

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Maryland cop cleared and allowed to return to work after attending pre-riot Trump rally

A Maryland police officer who was in Washington, D.C., on January 6 will return to work after an internal investigation cleared him.

The Anne Arundel County Police Department suspended the accused officer with pay on Jan. 11 while his role in riot was investigated, and the agency's office of professional standards found he had not broken any laws or department policies, reported Patch.

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