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Protests planned for Modi's US visit over India human rights

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. rights groups plan protests next week against India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Washington over what they say is India's deteriorating human rights situation.

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Former senator Claire McCaskill slams GOP over plans to gut federal law enforcement

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) on Thursday slammed Republicans who are advocating for a major overhaul of federal law enforcement.

McCaskill during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight” was commenting on new reporting form The New York Times suggesting momentum within the GOP is growing to eliminate the traditionally independent roles the Department of Justice and the FBI play in government, and that former President Donald Trump is leading the charge.

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Conservative columnist shreds Marco Rubio for abandoning his potential to become Trump sycophant

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has thrown away all of his principles — and his concern for the country's national security — to grovel at former President Donald Trump's feet and carry water for him at his darkest legal hour, wrote conservative columnist and former Rubio admirer Matt Lewis in a scathing Daily Beast essay published on Thursday.

"In 2016, Rubio was the hope of conservatives looking for an optimistic, youthful (daresay Kennedyesque) contrast to Hillary Clinton. But something happened on the way to Camelot; Donald Trump, a grifter Rubio correctly identified as a 'con artist,' humiliated 'Little Marco,' and Rubio hasn’t been the same since," wrote Lewis. "Examples abound, including Rubio cheering on the roadway harassment of Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign bus in Texas and Rubio voting against convicting Trump at his second impeachment trial in 2021, after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Indeed, things have only worsened since then."

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Rudy Giuliani says key Biden whistleblower no one has ever heard of has died

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) have claimed that they saw an FBI document that reports a bribery and money laundering scheme by President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

The document is called an FD-1023 form and it's what agents use when they get a tip from the public about a possible crime. There is reason to believe that Rudy Giuliani is the one who made that report, given comments in Bill Barr's autobiography.

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Ted Cruz suggests Pat Benatar is the soundtrack for child sacrifice

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested this week that Pat Benatar's music was played during child sacrifice.

During a Wednesday interview with host Joe Pags, Cruz was asked whether the U.S. Senate would convict President Joe Biden if he were ever impeached.

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Trump asks when 'deranged Jack Smith' will give him an apology

Donald Trump on Thursday asked on his Truth Social platform when "deranged Jack Smith" and others will drop the federal indictment against him and apologize.

In an all-caps rant, Trump insists that the Presidential Records Act and "the Clinton Socks case" have "totally exonerated" him from the "continuing witch hunt."

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Exposed: Extreme right-wing physicians’ group behind anti-trans laws

The American College of Pediatricians, a small, right-wing extremist group of physicians who for two decades has struggled to gain traction finds itself for the first time with more power than it has ever had as the far-right takes greater hold on America.

But along with their new-found power comes a deep dive into at least 15 years worth of their internal documents, the result of the group reportedly publishing a link to its own unsecured Google drive in April, which WIRED uncovered and reported on back in May.

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‘Dumb’ defenses aired by Trump's supporters get debunked in new report

Former Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz, during a recent appearance on a right-wing radio show, suggested that an exchange between a Justice Department lawyer and an attorney representing a Donald Trump co-defendant in the classified documents case may be evidence of prosecutorial misconduct.

The former Harvard law professor and legal analyst said that a DOJ lawyer mentioned to Walt Nauta's defense attorney that, should his client flip to work with the prosecution, that lawyer could be helped to find a seat on the D.C.’s Superior Court. And Dershowitz claimed that conversation could demonstrate nefarious intent.

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GOP's Ron Johnson forced to admit 'we don't know' if Biden tapes actually exist

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) was forced to admit that evidence proving President Joe Biden's corruption may not actually exist.

An FBI informant allegedly told investigators that a Ukrainian oligarch claimed to have 17 recordings of the president and his son Hunter Biden that could prove bribery allegations, according to Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA).

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'False news has consequences': Former Fox exec proposes FCC 'review' Rupert Murdoch’s licenses

It’s been a rough year for Fox News. In addition to firing its most popular host, Tucker Carlson, the right-wing cable news outlet agreed to pay $787.5 million to settle a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems.

Dominion's attorneys went to court armed with countless e-mails and text messages from Fox News hosts acknowledging that the 2020 presidential election was not stolen from former President Donald Trump. Regardless, Fox News had promoted, on the air, the false and repeatedly debunked claim that Dominion's voting equipment was used to help now-President Joe Biden steal the election.

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'A challenge with the American right': Columnist reveals how Trump's supporters don't grasp 'basic facts'

Washington Post columnist Aaron Blake highlighted the evolving thoughts of Republican voters now that Donald Trump has been federally indicted – and the persistence of willful ignorance.

Blake began with Newsmax host Greg Kelly claiming that one of the Department of Justice's photos of the spilled box holding classified documents doesn't actually show anything that's top secret.

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'Playing with human lives': Los Angeles mayor rips GOP Texas Gov. over migrant stunt

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday night announced that his state had dropped off its "first" busload of migrants in Los Angeles, the latest move by a right-wing governor to ship vulnerable asylum-seekers to a distant Democratic-led jurisdiction.

"It is abhorrent that an American elected official is using human beings as pawns in his cheap political games," the city's progressive mayor, Karen Bass, said in a statement condemning Abbott.

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'He came out of nowhere': Iowa county puts election-denier in charge of elections

Conspiracy theories have become almost ubiquitous inside right-wing circles in the years since twice-indicted former President Donald Trump entered the political arena. Now, in Iowa, a proponent of wild ideas has been placed in charge of one county's elections.

"David Whipple was appointed last week by the Warren County Board of Supervisors to serve as Interim Warren County Auditor, a position responsible for overseeing elections in the county. The appointment was made in a special meeting after former Warren County Auditor Traci Vanderlinden announced her retirement last month," Vice News reported on Thursday.

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