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'Dishonorable, dishonest and unserious': MSNBC's Lemire blasts GOP's Biden impeachment talk

During a Thursday morning appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," a normally unflappable Johnathan Lemire went off on a tirade aimed at House Republicans for wasting time trying to rally support for the impeachment of President Joe Biden.

Coming after Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) suggested she will continue to push for impeachment hearings, Lemire lashed out at her antics while the GOP sits back and allows her to waste everyone's time.

"Oh, my god, thank god we don't have a $31 trillion debt that Donald Trump basically gave us and these same Republicans gave us," host Joe Scarborough prompted before noting reports that Boebert and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are in open warfare with other over who should be leading the charge for impeachment.

"It's dishonorable, dishonest and unserious," Lemire exclaimed. "That is what this is -- this is unserious. It is not a party that is showing any interest in governing; it is just about gestures and playing to the lowest common denominator, whether it's the Fox News viewer, the podcast listener or the person who will write them a check for their next campaign."

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"There's no Biden crime family, but it's not stopping the Republicans from trying to spin this up into something, to do Donald Trump's bidding in terms of censuring Adam Schiff yesterday," he added. "This is rare. It's only happened three times this century. The last representative to be censured: Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) two years ago. He tweeted out an animated image of him murdering a colleague, a Democratic congresswoman, and threatening to kidnap President Biden."

"He was censured, rightly, for that behavior," he added. "Adam Schiff was censured for this behavior; the behavior of simply doing his job, of investigating Donald Trump's behavior. They dropped the $16 million fine that was on the table last week, but he still has now been censured."

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'Planted by scoundrels!' Trump demands GOP allies investigate purported FBI setup

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday issued an angry demand for Republican allies to launch investigations into the multiple criminal probes he faces.

In a furious Truth Social post, the former president also insinuated without any evidence that the FBI planted top-secret government documents in boxes he stashed at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

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House Republicans 'losing patience' with 'politically dumb' right-wingers' investigations

Rank and file Republican House members are losing patience with the party's leadership for allowing committee chairs to keep launching politically-motivated investigations into Democrats that go nowhere, and floor impeachment proposals on the House floor.

That is the opinion of Brendan Buck, the former top advisor to ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan during an appearance on MSNBC's "Way Too Early" on Thursday morning when discussing Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert's desire to impeach President Joe Biden.

The morning after special counsel John Durham was grilled over his investigation into the FBI that came up empty-handed, Buck called the series of hearings being conducted by House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) and James Comer (R-KY) "politically dumb."

He then told host Jonathan Lemire that their patience is growing thin with the time-wasting jihads initiated by the rightwing extremists in the caucus.

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"I feel for [House Speaker] Kevin McCarthy," Buck began. "A not insignificant part of the job of being speaker is stopping your members from doing something politically dumb -- and that's clearly what is going on here."

"But the reality is, House members are losing patience with a lot of these investigations. That's because they rushed out right after the election and said that, pretty plainly, that Joe Biden is part of some corruption deal with his son," he continued. "In fact, Jim Jordan and James Comer, the two party chairman came out and said they have direct evidence that Joe Biden was part of some schemes with overseas dealings. Of course, six months later, we've not seen any of that."

"So, at some point, your members get tired, lose patience, and they want to see action -- that's what came to a head with Rep. Lauren Boebert. Kevin McCarthy has put that to bed, but I wouldn't be surprised if that doesn't bring itself back up in the not-too-distant future," he added.

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Conservative despairs as Trump indictments 'are making him stronger in the GOP nomination fight'

Conservative Rich Lowry has written a despairing new column in Politico lamenting that Republican voters seem to love former President Donald Trump the more he gets hit with criminal charges.

Lowry argues that this dynamic was on full display during Trump's interview with Fox News' Bret Baier in which he "he talked about having boxes with his clothes mixed in with classified documents, maintained he didn’t have time to comply with federal demands for the return of documents, and stated baldly, once again, that he won the 2020 election."

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US rolls out red carpet for Modi even as criticism grows

Washington (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday opened a state visit to Washington as the United States steps up its wooing of India despite simmering disagreements on Ukraine and human rights. President Joe Biden is putting on the full pomp for only the third state visitor of his administration, with the billion-plus country seen as a pivotal partner in a growing global competition with China. Modi -- flying in from New York where he exerted Indian soft power with a public yoga demonstration -- kicked off his visit with an intimate private dinner with Biden at the White Ho...

Former federal prosecutor lays out plan to improve DOJ's future probes into political figures

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissman, who helped lead former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, laid out his thoughts on how to improve the process of investigating political figures and their families on MSNBC's Deadline: Legal blog Wednesday.

His key suggestion? Stop relying so heavily on special counsels, and just let career prosecutors in the ordinary chain of command do their job when they are capable of doing so.

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Heightened 'pregnancy-related mortality' since Roe v. Wade reversal worries doctors: report

The U.S. maternal mortality rate has significantly increased since the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) overturn Roe v. Wade nearly one year ago, The New Republic reports.

The report references KFF's latest survey, which includes responses from "600 ob-gyns nationwide from March to May," confirming "68 percent say the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision worsened their ability to respond to pregnancy-related emergencies."

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Mitch McConnell slams Tommy Tuberville for military promotion standoff

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Wednesday slammed a GOP senate colleague who has single-handedly blocked military promotions.

McConnell said he agrees with the politics behind Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on the promotions of some 250 senior officers, but assailed the Alabama Republican's tactics.

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Congresswoman Trump called a 'grandstanding loser' is now among his biggest cheerleaders: report

After being a vocal critic of Donald Trump, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has now become one of his top defenders, telling news outlets that the former president is a victim of unfair prosecution, Politico reported.

“Donald Trump’s no fan of mine, he primaried me last year,” Mace earlier told Fox News. “So, I’m not a shill, but I see this, and I see how unfair it’s been.”

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Hunter Biden's plea deal launches Nancy Mace on conspiracy theory rant

WASHINGTON — Rep. Nancy Mace (R-NC) spoke with Raw Story on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the plea deal made in the case of President Joe Biden's son.

And, like many Republicans, she wasn't happy with its leniency. Hunter Biden is expected to escape jail time by pleading guilty to tax evasion and making a diversion agreement that would let him avoid prosecution on a felony gun charge,

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Attorney destroys MAGA 'whataboutists' who compare Trump case to Biden and Clinton

When MAGA Republicans rage against special counsel Jack Smith's 37-count federal criminal case against former President Donald Trump, they often engage in "whataboutism" — as in: What about Hillary Clinton's e-mails in 2016? What about the classified documents that President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence had in their homes?

Pence is a hardcore social conservative who is seeking the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, but some MAGA "whataboutists" will mention him alongside Clinton or Biden because they believe he let Trump down after the 2020 election.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene snipes at 'copycat' Lauren Boebert for stealing her Biden impeachment idea: report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appears unhappy that fellow MAGA Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is taking the lead on her years-long quest to impeach President Joe Biden.

According to CNN's Manu Raju, Greene on Wednesday accused Boebert of essentially swiping the articles of impeachment that she had previously drafted – and even went so far as to call her a "copycat."

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Lauren Boebert says she's being 'directed' by 'God' to impeach Biden

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said she was moved by the "spirit of God" to draft impeachment articles against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Right Wing Watch first reported Boebert's Tuesday interview on the Victory Channel's Flashpoint program. The interview came just hours after Boebert introduced her impeachment effort.

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