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McCarthy is building a war room to fight future right-wing revolts: report

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is facing down the prospect of yet another floor revolt from right-wing hardliners — and he's gathering leadership to try to figure out how to prevent it this time, reported POLITICO on Tuesday.

"With the House back for a final stretch before its August recess, McCarthy on Tuesday afternoon summoned a group of leaders from multiple corners of his conference to shape a strategy for staving off further right-wing revolts — which his team can’t afford this summer," reported Sarah Ferris and Jordain Carney.

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GOP still plans to call whistleblower indicted as Chinese agent: report

House Republicans investigating Hunter Biden suffered a major embarrassment when Gal Luft, the Israeli "whistleblower" they were relying on for evidence that the Biden family was embroiled in a bribery scheme, was charged by the Department of Justice which claims he was working as an unauthorized Chinese agent.

He's also accused of violating sanctions against Iran and making false statements to federal investigators. It turns out he was actually indicted months before House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) described him as a "credible source," but those charges were sealed until Monday.

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'Hair on fire': Big name ex-politicians roll out attempt to thwart No Labels' third-party presidential bid

A bipartisan group of former lawmakers plans to launch a new initiative aimed at stopping a potential No Labels presidential bid, The Washington Post reports.

Former House Democratic leader Richard Gephardt is behind the effort to thwart the third-party presidential effort, the report said.

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'I was cruising to election': New Bob Woodward tapes reveal Trump blamed COVID for killing rallies

Among new recordings that reporter Bob Woodward is revealing is a tape in which Donald Trump complained he couldn't hold rallies – and that the COVID crisis wasn't measured in deaths but in rallies he was missing out on.

"What is the first person who made you see how serious this was going to be?" asked Woodward in the tape, played on MSNBC's The Beat.

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'Worst miscreants of the darkest shadows of politics': Ex-Republican decimates GOP's key witnesses

More information is coming out about the Republican's so-called witness, Gal Luft, who alleged a Joe Biden bribery scheme with China. Among the many revelations in his recently released indictment is that he never worked for the company he told Republicans he worked for – and that he's accused of being an unregistered foreign agent for China and an arms dealer.

He's the latest so-called "whistleblower" that's been discredited and never filed for legal whistleblower protections. Republicans have responded to the news with more conspiracy theories. Among the allegations are that because Luft spoke out, he is being targeted by the president, though the indictment actually dropped before Rep. James Comer (R-KY) was reelected and months before he took over the Oversight Committee.

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Biden's pick for top U.S. general warns on Republican blocking promotions

By Phil Stewart and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden's nominee to become the top U.S. general warned on Tuesday that a Republican senator's blockade of military promotions could have a far-reaching impact across the U.S. armed forces, affecting troops and their families. "We will lose talent," General Charles "CQ" Brown, the outgoing Air Force chief of staff, told his Senate confirmation hearing to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Brown made the remarks shortly after being questioned by Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville, who has used a Senate procedure...

President Biden has notorious temper; yells, curses frequently in private: report

Behind closed doors President Joe Biden has frequent tantrums where he yells and curses at White House aides, according to a report. The idea of the commander in chief losing his temper flies in the face of the his carefully cultivated image as the country’s ice-cream-loving grandfather. However, Biden has such a short fuse, aides often try to avoid meeting with him one-on-one, according to Axios. “The president’s admonitions include: “God dammit, how the f--- don’t you know this?!,” “Don’t f------ bulls--- me!” and “Get the f— out of here!” — according to current and former Biden aides who ha...

Fani Willis hints at August Trump indictment as grand jury convened

Despite already facing a total of 71 criminal counts — 37 in special counsel Jack Smith's federal Mar-a-Lago case, 34 in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Jr.'s case in New York State — former President Donald Trump may be up against even more criminal charges if an investigation by Fulton County DA Fani Willis leads to a state indictment in Georgia.

Willis has been probing Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, which is also the focus of a separate and broader probe being conducted by Smith for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). It remains to be seen whether either case will lead to an indictment, but according to CBS News reporters Graham Kates and Nikole Killion, Georgia residents selected as grand jurors on Tuesday, July 11 "may soon consider charges against Trump."

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GOP's whistleblower was indicted months before James Comer called him 'a credible source': court documents

National security expert Marcy Wheeler posted a screen capture Tuesday from the court documents for the indictment of the GOP's Hunter Biden whistleblower. What it reveals is that, long before the GOP considered him a "credible source," he was indicted by the Justice Department.

On Nov. 1, 2022, Gal Luft, the director of a Washington, D.C., think tank, was indicted, the papers show. The indictment was then sealed.

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Manchin fumes as federal court halts Mountain Valley pipeline construction

A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Monday temporarily blocked the construction of a section of the Mountain Valley Pipeline that runs through Jefferson National Forest, pending a conservation group's petition to review the federal government's authorization of the fossil fuel infrastructure development.

"Time and time again, Mountain Valley has tried to force its dangerous pipeline through the Jefferson National Forest, devastating communities in its wake and racking up violations," Ben Tettlebaum, director and senior staff attorney at The Wilderness Society, said in a statement. "We're grateful that the court has given those communities a measure of reprieve by hitting the brakes on construction across our public lands, sparing them from further irreversible damage while this important case proceeds."

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'There's so many people to impeach': Lauren Boebert admits she can't keep track

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) can't keep track of all the Biden administration officials she wants to impeach.

During an interview with Charlie Kirk, Boebert confused the potential impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas with the possible impeachment of Attorney General Merrick Garland.

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Republicans respond to whistleblower's indictment with more conspiracy theories

Republicans reacted to the arrest of a purported whistleblower on serious federal charges with more conspiracy theories involving President Joe Biden.

Think tank director Gal Luft, who claims to have knowledge of Biden family corruption, was indicted by the Department of Justice for allegedly violating Iran sanctions, trafficking weapons and acting as an unregistered foreign agent for China, and GOP lawmakers and conservative broadcasters immediately accused the president of targeting him, reported the Washington Post.

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Evan Gershkovich parents: Biden promised to do ‘whatever it takes’ to bring him home

The parents of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter jailed in Russia on espionage charges, revealed that President Joe Biden has vowed he will not rest until their son is back in the United States. “President Biden spoke to us and gave us a promise to do whatever it takes,” Ella Milman, Gershkovich’s mother, said during an appearance on “Good Morning America.” She added that the president spoke to them “as a parent” and that she and her husband, Mikhail Gershkovich, trust the United States Government is doing everything it can to bring Evan home. “[H]e told us he understands our pa...