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Fulton DA rejects claims of official role by Trump ‘fake electors’ in 2020 election case

Fulton County prosecutors describe a trio of Georgians who served on a false slate of Republican electors in the 2020 presidential election as being fantastical in their attempt to argue their felony election interference racketeering case should be moved to federal court.

On Tuesday, Fulton County District Attorney’s office said the so-called fake electors engaged in a logical fallacy as attorneys for former Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer, state Sen. Shawn Still and ex-Coffee County GOP chairwoman Cathy Latham argued their they were acting as federal officers when casting electoral votes for Donald Trump on Dec. 14, 2020. The three co-defendants in the sweeping election interference conspiracy case that ensnared Trump and 18 of his allies are the latest defendants to arguing in U.S. District Court that they acted as federal officers and therefore should be exempt from state prosecution.

The attorneys for Shafer, Still and Latham said Wednesday that their clients never imagined they had acted inappropriately when they were told by an attorney representing the Republican party and Trump campaign that their votes would be helpful in case of a successful legal challenge that would overturn President Joe Biden’s election win.

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Matt Gaetz: ‘We will have a government shutdown’ — or he’ll attempt to oust Kevin McCarthy

WASHINGTON — Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) isn’t getting his way, so he’s now promising a government shutdown — or else he’s vowing to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy as the GOP leader in the House.

A day after Raw Story found two paper copies of Gaetz’s motion to vacate in one of the Capitol’s public restrooms, the Trump ally is now promising to officially challenge McCarthy’s power unless the speaker agrees to shut down the government.

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Trump laughed about having COVID after 2020 Biden debate, ex-aide's memoir says

Donald Trump and his former chief of staff Mark Meadows reportedly joked about the ex-president having COVID-19 during his 2020 presidential debate with Joe Biden. An upcoming memoir by Meadows’ aid Cassidy Hutchinson alleges her former boss and Trump made light of the fact Trump tested positive for the deadly virus days before he and Biden squared off in September 2020. The discussion took place aboard Air Force One following the debate. According to the Guardian, which received an advance copy of “Enough,” Hutchinson asked Meadows after that flight if testing showed the former president was ...

Bruising shutdown battle shows House Republicans’ willingness to eat each other alive: report

Earlier this year, the U.S. economy dodged a major bullet when President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) reached a debt ceiling agreement and the country avoided defaulting on its debt obligations.

But the U.S. is now facing another economic battle as McCarthy struggles to work out a funding agreement with members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus. A government shutdown appears likely.

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'A deal is a deal': Biden White House letting GOP 'drama' and 'chaos' define spending fight

With the possibility of a federal government shutdown drawing closer and closer, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) is struggling to work out a funding agreement with members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus. But many of them have been obstinate, raising fears that a shutdown will not be avoided.

In an article published by Politico on September 20, journalists Jennifer Haberkorn and Adam Cancryn report that the Biden White House is in no hurry to intervene in the "drama" and "chaos" that McCarthy is facing from far-right members of his caucus.

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Biden launches 'climate corps' for green jobs

US President Joe Biden launched a new "Climate Corps" on Wednesday to help young people get green jobs, as he tries to sell voters on his plans for a clean energy economy.

"Today, we are mobilizing the next generation of clean energy, conservation, and climate resilience workers," Biden said on X, formerly Twitter.

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Trump's 'kinda genius' move with striking auto workers panics Democrats

Donald Trump is causing panic among Democrats who think he “scooped” President Joe Biden by announcing he's flying to Michigan to speak with striking auto workers.

The trip is being seen as a “plainly cynical ploy to gain political advantage from the current United Auto Workers strike,” Politico reported.

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Trump Jr's social media account apparently hacked: 'Sad to announce my father has passed away'

A social media account belonging to Donald Trump Jr. was apparently hacked and used to announce his father had died.

His account on X, formerly known as Twitter, posted the announcement Wednesday at 8:25 a.m. and then immediately reposted it, and claimed that he would himself enter the 2024 presidential race.

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'Our job is not to take orders': Merrick Garland denies political influence on prosecutions

US Attorney General Merrick Garland strongly denied Wednesday that politics steered his investigative decisions, pushing back on Republican allegations that he has "weaponized" the Justice Department against President Joe Biden's top rival Donald Trump.

With a Garland-appointed special counsel, Jack Smith, now pursuing two criminal prosecutions of Trump, the justice chief said in prepared testimony for a House hearing that he was neither Biden's attorney nor Congress's prosecutor.

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Morning Joe and George Conway bash GOP 'clown show' over looming shutdown

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and guest George Conway lambasted House Republicans for their inability to pass a bill to fund the government.

The "Morning Joe" host echoed the criticism of Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), who bashed the hardliners in his caucus as "lunatics" and a "clown show," and Scarborough said today's Republicans were a far cry from those he served with more than two decades ago.

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Climate change made Libya flooding up to 50 times more likely, 50 percent more intense

International scientists announced Tuesday that an event like the extreme rain that led to deadly flooding in Libya earlier this month "has become up to 50 times more likely and up to 50% more intense compared to a 1.2°C cooler climate," or the preindustrial world.

Those were among the findings of a World Weather Attribution (WWA) analysis of torrential rainfall in several countries across the Mediterranean during the first two weeks of September, conducted by researchers from Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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Hunter Biden will plead not guilty to gun charges

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, will plead not guilty to federal gun charges, his attorney said in a court filing on Tuesday. THE TAKE Hunter Biden, 53, is at the center of a political maelstrom, as House Republicans mount an impeachment inquiry against his father focused on alleged ties between his business practices and his father's policies during his father's tenure as vice president from 2009 to 2017. He is the first child of a sitting U.S. president to have been criminally indicted. Prosecutors last week charged him with three counts ...

Far-right anti-conservation group gets taxpayer funds to fight Biden: report

A far-right anti-conservation group is being paid tens of thousands in taxpayer money by various Western counties to spread conspiracy theories about President Joe Biden's conservation policies, reported The Daily Beast on Tuesday — even comparing them to genocide.

"The Biden administration’s '30 by 30' plan is a voluntary environmental program with a goal of conserving 30 percent of the country’s land and water by 2030. But anti-conservation groups have a darker interpretation of the initiative. One group, American Stewards of Liberty (ASL), has whipped up opposition to the plan, with leaders comparing the program to genocide," reported Kelly Weill. "At least five counties that signed onto ASL’s anti-30 by 30 effort this summer have paid ASL tens of thousands in recent months. Another has earmarked unspecified funds for the group. Others have indicated involvement in a potential ASL lawsuit over federal conservation efforts, with the planning director of one ASL-aligned county announcing that the suit would be funded by counties connected to the oil and gas industries."

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