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Byron Donalds: George Santos' expulsion should 'easily' lead to Biden's impeachment

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) argued on Sunday that Republicans should "easily" vote to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden because former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was expelled from Congress.

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo pointed out that some Republicans might not vote for an impeachment inquiry.

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Biden impeachment inquiry may keep 'MAGA wackos happy' — but 'will backfire': GOP analyst

As House GOPers aim to move towards a President Joe Biden impeachment this week, MSNBC's Katie Phang spoke with 2020 Republican presidential candidate Joe Walsh's former campaign manager Lucy Caldwell about how the outcome of the effort could impact the party.

"House Republicans introduced a resolution on Thursday to authorize an inquiry into President Joe Biden," Phang said. "The House Rules committee is to take it up on Tuesday in a couple of days. So the earliest that any vote could happen is Wednesday. Do you think this move will backfire for Republicans going into 2024?"

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Jen Psaki: Conspiracy touted by 'avowed white supremacists' has become 'mainstream' in GOP

In a new column, MSNBC host Jen Psaki is warning that a conspiracy theory popular with the most far-right fringes of society has now become standard conservative orthodoxy.

On Saturday, Psaki remarked on a comment uttered by businessman Vivek Ramaswamy that went relatively unnoticed during the fourth Republican presidential debate on Wednesday night, in which he baselessly suggested that the so-called "Great Replacement Theory" is "a basic statement of the Democratic Party's platform (it isn't)." That theory posits that Democrats seek to have immigrants and refugees "replace" the white population, with the overall goal of having them become registered voters to sway elections.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene buried for 'fearmongering' about terror attack that hasn't happened

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Saturday was accused of "fearmongering" by an ex-CIA official and others when she blamed Joe Biden for a hypothetical terrorist attack.

Greene, who was recently called a hypocrite for saying Biden was scared to debate without noting her chosen candidate Donald Trump has taken similar positions, used social media to push blame on the president for a purported terrorist attack she apparently expects to occur because of the shared Mexico border.

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'Sleazy': Former prosecutor calls out 'deeply troubling' piece of Hunter Biden filing

There's something "deeply troubling" about the recent indictment against the son of President Joe Biden, according to a former federal prosecutor Saturday.

Hunter Biden was recently hit with new tax charges after first being charged with purchasing a gun while under the influence of drugs. The new charges carry a substantial potential for prison time, but that's not what stands out to ex-prosecutor Harry Litman.

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​'Indicted to protect him': Jake Tapper laughs off James Comer's new conspiracy theory​

U.S. Rep. James Comer was grilled on national television Friday night by a CNN host who couldn’t stop laughing. But Jake Tapper’s jaw dropped when Comer tried to argue Special Counsel David Weiss slapped son Hunter Biden with felony tax evasion charges as part of a Justice Department coverup.

“He indicted him to protect him?” Tapper demanded. “The classic rubric, I got it.”

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'Hurting President Trump': Campaign slams claim ‘loyalty-first cabinet’ being built

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign Friday issued a typo-laden message attacking a recent, and jarring, report about his “loyalty first” cabinet shortlist: “These are an unwelcomed distraction,” it read.

The message arrived a day after Axios reported on a “loyalty-first cabinet” that anonymous sources said could include Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Kash Patel.

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Exclusive-Biden administration asks Congress' approval on Israeli tank shells for use in Gaza

By Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration has asked Congress to approve the sale of 45,000 shells for Israel's Merkava tanks for use in its offensive against Hamas in Gaza, according to a U.S. official and a former U.S. official. The request is being made even as concerns grow about the use of U.S. weapons in a war that has killed thousands of civilians in the Palestinian enclave since Israel responded to an attack on Oct. 7 by Hamas militants. The potential sale, worth more than $500 million, is not part of President Joe Biden's $110.5 billion supplemental request that ...

Key Trump attorney in fake elector plot to meet with AZ prosecutors: report

The attorney for Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign who was a leading architect of the plan to organize fake presidential electors in Arizona and other battleground states that the twice-impeached president lost is set to meet with prosecutors in the Grand Canyon State on Monday.

Attorney General Kris Mayes earlier this year launched an investigation into the 11 Arizona Republicans who falsely claimed to be the electors, even though the election was certified showing Joe Biden won by about 10,000 votes.

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'Real chance to backfire': Analyst says Biden impeachment push has GOPers 'really worried'

An impeachment of President Joe Biden could blow up in Republicans’ faces ahead of the 2024 election, MSNBC's political analyst Jonathan Lemire said Friday.

Several mainstream party members have told Lemire they’re hesitant to vote next week on an impeachment inquiry that has the potential to tip the scales in Biden’s favor, Politico’s White House bureau chief and MSNBC host said.

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The Minnesota GOP is broke and struggling to contain the fringe

Minnesota Republicans haven’t won a statewide race since 2006, and thus far they have failed to recruit a serious 2024 challenger against U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar — likely because candidates don’t want to play the part of the sacrificial lamb.

During a Saturday meeting of the GOP State Central Committee, a group calling itself Rebuild the MNGOP will try to remove state party leaders, including party Chair David Hann.

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Maria Bartiromo mocked for latest 'cover-up' conspiracy theory

President Joe Biden's son Hunter has been indicted on nine federal tax charges that, according to federal prosecutor David Weiss, could result in up to 17 years in prison. This is in addition to the gun charges he was already facing.

To supporters of U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, these tax charges show that Garland is so by-the-book that even the president's son is not immune to the scrutiny of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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Fox News' Peter Doocy admits no 'concrete evidence' Joe Biden profited from son's business

In a report focused on the House Republicans’ plan to vote on a resolution to open an official impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy told viewers there is no evidence of impeachable offenses.

“The House Oversight Committee has been at this for years, and they have so far not been able to provide any concrete evidence that Joe Biden personally profited from his son Hunter’s overseas business, but they are going to try again with this impeachment inquiry set to start next week,” Doocy, who often criticizes President Biden in White House press briefings, said Friday on Fox News Business.

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