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Marjorie Taylor Greene just showed how 'miserable' it is to be a House Republican: op-ed

This Friday, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson over his pushing through of a $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending bill that angered far-right lawmakers.

“Today I filed a motion to vacate after Speaker Johnson has betrayed our conference and broken our rules,” Greene said in regards to the package that was passed to avoid a government shutdown. According to The Independent's Eric Garcia, the move worked out great for Greene since she "has shown little desire to legislate but an eagerness for attention."

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Jim Jordan announces subpoena of Biden's ghostwriter named in classified docs report

House Republicans are going after President Joe Biden's ghostwriter in the latest stage of their investigation.

According to UPI, "Jordan, citing Special Counsel Robert K. Hur's report, alleges Biden read classified documents to [Mark] Zwonitzer for Biden's memoirs ... It's the latest GOP effort in an attempt to impeach Biden without yet identifying any specific high crimes or misdemeanors that would justify an impeachment."

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GOP lawmaker says Republicans talk a big game on impeachment but 'don't have guts' to vote

According to a GOP lawmaker speaking to CNN Friday, the months-long Republican effort to impeach President Joe Biden will likely end without a vote because his fellow Republicans "don't have the guts" to follow through.

“Yeah, that’s not gonna happen, but I wish we would vote on it regardless,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said when asked about the status of the impeachment effort.

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'Disaster': Fox News accused of goading GOP into impeachment then throwing party under bus

Fox News did more than practically any other organization to goad House Republicans into launching an impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden — and now that the project is falling apart, it's throwing the same lawmakers under the bus, argued Media Matters' Matt Gertz for MSNBC.

The investigation centered on theories that Biden laundered international bribes through the foreign business dealings of his son Hunter but, despite a long series of hearings held by the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees, no hard evidence has been found. The most recent hearing, featuring Hunter Biden's former business partner Tony Bobulinski as the GOP's star witness, went completely off the rails.

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GOP lawmaker in vulnerable seat erases vow to 'fight to defend the right to life': report

A Republican congressman fighting to keep his vulnerable seat in Nebraska quietly deleted a portion of his website that bragged about his anti-abortion bonafides — signaling just how potentially harmful the GOP's current stance on abortion can be to its own party, a report stated Friday.

The section on Don Bacon's website declared that he “will always fight to defend the right to life.” Also deleted from the website were the perfect ratings he received from anti-abortion organizations like the Susan B. Anthony List, National Right to Life, and the Faith and Freedom Coalition.

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'What a disgraceful move': NBC scorched for hiring 'nonstop liar' Ronna McDaniel

NBC News was hit with widespread criticism for hiring former Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel as a commentator.

McDaniel will make her debut Sunday on "Meet the Press," and she will appear on both NBC and its left-leaning MSNBC cable network whose hosts she decried as "primetime propagandists" less than a year ago, reported the New York Times.

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'Corruption at its finest': Truth Social merger stuns experts and Trump pundits

Predictions about the future of former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign, civil court litigation and financial standing were thrown into disarray Friday when news broke that his social media company had agreed to a merger that could net him $3 billion.

Trump, the Republican frontrunner trailing behind President Joe Biden in campaign fundraising and facing a looming $464 million deadline in his New York civil fraud trial, has reportedly been toying with the idea of declaring bankruptcy to avert financial disaster.

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Trump wades into local politics to endorse contraception-mocking accused wife beater

Donald Trump is making clear what type of candidates he prefers by endorsing an accused wife beater who recently made offensive comments about contraception for an Arizona county-level race.

The former president extended his endorsement Friday morning to state Sen. Sonny Borrelli, who is running for the Mohave County board of supervisors, one day after he implored Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate unsubstantiated claims of election fraud in the 2020 and 2022 elections.

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'You guys are scraping': MSNBC's Mika mocks Don Jr begging for 'just $5' to save Trump

After spending a considerable amount of time documenting the multiple Donald Trump properties that will be at risk of seizure if the former president doesn't come up with $462 million for an appeals bond in New York, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski noted the desperation of the Trump campaign to rake in every dollar it can.

With New York Attorney General Letitia James reportedly already getting the paperwork ready to go to grab Trump properties next week in anticipation that he will fail to find anyone willing to back an appeals bond, the "Morning Joe" co-host cited a pop-up ad featuring Don. Trump Jr. where he begs for cash.

After pointing out that President Joe Biden's campaign is now labeling Trump as "Broke Don," Brzezinski called out the desperation of the former president's campaign.

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"Just last night I got like one of those video ads that pop-up before you watch a video and it was like Donald Trump Jr's face saying, 'Give us five dollars. Chip in."' I was like, 'Wow, God, you guys are scraping,'" she told the "Morning Joe" panel.

"I mean, yeah, when they've got to email you?" co-host Joe Scarborough laughed along with the rest of the panel.

"It was like a video," she explained before grimacing and adding, "It was jarring. Very close up."

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Convicted January 6 felon wants to storm the Capitol again — as an elected congressman

On Halloween, Derrick Evans posted on social media a picture of himself in an orange prison jumpsuit and his wife in a police uniform.

“As a J6 Political Prisoner,” Evans wrote, “this is still my favorite Halloween costume.”

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Trump, House GOP converge on 15-week federal abortion ban

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives and the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, have made the stakes of the November election clear this week by publicly endorsing a 15-week ban on abortion care nationwide.

"The number of weeks, now, people are agreeing on 15, and I'm thinking in terms of that, and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable," Trump said on WABC's "Sid & Friends in the Morning" Tuesday. "But people are really—even hard-liners are agreeing, seems to be 15 weeks, seems to be a number that people are agreeing at. But I'll make that announcement at the appropriate time."

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Large group of migrants force way across Texas border

A "large group of migrants" crossing into the United States from Mexico broke through razor wire Thursday and rushed the border wall, the border patrol said, the latest episode in a simmering national immigration crisis.

Illegal immigration is a hugely contentious topic in the United States, and an issue already figuring prominently in the campaign for the November presidential election.

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'What a nightmare': Morning Joe stunned by Trump's 'beyond cash-strapped' financial woes

Reflecting on a decision by the now Donald Trump-controlled Republican National Committee to give the former president first shot at donations to pay his legal bills, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough called it a "nightmare" on multiple fronts for the GOP and Trump himself.

The "Morning Joe" co-host pounced on Trump's massive debts, his inability to come up with nearly half a billion in cash he needs to appeal his financial fraud penalty and his declining small donor base on Friday morning.

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