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'Really disheartening!' Fox Business's Maria Bartiromo laments GOP's Biden probes have flopped

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, who was exposed during the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit for promoting election fraud claims that were concocted by a woman who claims to talk with the wind, lamented on Wednesday that Republicans' investigations into President Joe Biden had gone nowhere.

In an interview with Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS), Bartiromo demanded to know what Republicans in the Senate planned to do to help their counterparts in the House of Representatives investigate the president and his family.

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Nazi-promoting ex-Trump staffer claims to be working with GOP lawmakers in Hunter Biden probe

Republican lawmakers are distancing themselves from a former Trump White House staffer who has ties to a prominent white nationalist influencer.

Garrett Ziegler has been boasting that he's met with congressional investigators to discuss Hunter Biden's laptop and his overseas business dealings, and he spoke at length to HuffPo about those meetings and his promotion of online posts by Nick Fuentes and other right-wing extremists.

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'More dangerous than food stamps': Republican furious that low-income housing wasn't targeted in debt deal

Right-wing Republican members of the United States House of Representatives have drummed up an extensive list of excuses about why they oppose the deal struck by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and President Joe Biden to raise the debt ceiling.

The latest example came from Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Wisconsin) late Tuesday afternoon when Grothman groused that the bill is too lenient toward economically disadvantaged Americans.

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Watch: Fox News smacks down far right Republican complaining he gets just 3 days to read debt ceiling bill

Far-right House Republican Ralph Norman of South Carolina spent a good portion of Tuesday complaining about the debt ceiling bill, legislation that was brokered by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy to avert a national and global financial meltdown, but even Fox News isn't interested in his complaints.

“It’s an insult, to get a 100-page bill, and be asked to decide on it on the spot,” Congressman Norman lied while at the Freedom Caucus's press conference Tuesday.

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'It has to be done': These are the House Republicans open to firing Kevin McCarthy as Speaker

Many House Republicans are furious with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, after they realized President Joe Biden was able to negotiate an excellent deal to avert a debt default, one that is good for the nation and the world but does not give the far-right everything they wanted.

Now some of these extremist House Republicans are threatening to invoke a parliamentary procedure they included in their agreement to support Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, even if it did take 15 tries.

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DeSantis tries to connect with voters during first full day of campaigning in Iowa

Ron DeSantis begins his first full day of presidential campaigning on Wednesday with a four-stop blitz through Iowa, trying to prioritize personally connecting with voters while proving he has the mettle to take on former President Donald Trump.

The Florida governor has appearances in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Pella and Cedar Rapids, packing in early events in the state whose caucuses kick off the GOP presidential primary voting. From there, he will head to New Hampshire on Thursday and South Carolina on Friday.

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US synagogue shooter hunted down Jewish victims, prosecutor tells trial

An American man on trial for massacring 11 Jewish worshippers in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history methodically tracked down victims at a synagogue, prosecutors said in opening arguments Tuesday.

Robert Bowers, 50, faces the death penalty if convicted of opening fire inside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 27, 2018.

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Republican DeSantis begins presidential bid in Trump's shadow

Republican governor Ron DeSantis kicked off his 2024 presidential campaign tour in Iowa on Tuesday by pitching himself as the best alternative to Donald Trump.

Though he did not name the septuagenarian ex-president directly during his speech, DeSantis, 44, nevertheless evoked Trump, attempting to draw a study of parallels and contrasts.

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GOP congressman representing Nashville shooting victims wants to defund federal gun enforcement

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), a newly elected House lawmaker, wants to defund the federal agency that stops gun traffickers, reported The Daily Beast on Tuesday

"Just two months after a mass shooting at a Nashville school in his very own Congressional district, Ogles made the puzzling proposal to defund the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) through 2025," reported Erik Uebelacker. "'They’ve been weaponized, like other agencies, against the American people,' Ogles said. 'They’ve been regulating the gun industry by press release and fiat and not going through the proper channels of Congressional approval process.'"

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Lauren Boebert says 'Democrats are smiling' about debt ceiling deal

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said on Tuesday that "Democrats are smiling and whipping 'yes' votes" to secure passage of the newly announced debt ceiling compromise.

Boebert, who has been vocal in her opposition to the deal reached between President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy, said last week that the Biden administration's vow to "fight hate" and antisemitism equated to a promise that they are "going after" conservatives. On Tuesday, she said Democrats who were previously upset about a potential deal are now invigorated by details before them.

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House Rules Committee advances debt ceiling deal — setting up passage tomorrow

On Tuesday evening, the House Rules Committee voted by a margin of 7-6 to advance the debt ceiling deal, reported C-SPAN — setting up a vote of the full House tomorrow, and bringing a solution to avert a first-of-its-kind U.S. debt default one step closer.

The agreement, which was secured after weeks of tense negotiations between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), would suspend the debt ceiling for two years. In return, it would institute trillions in spending reductions, including clawing back unspent COVID relief and a fraction of new IRS funding, imposing new limits on discretionary spending, changing work requirements for food stamps, and streamlining permits for new energy projects.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: debt ceiling deal is like an excrement sandwich that I'll likely eat

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is angry about the debt ceiling agreement's concessions to Democrats — but, in colorful language, explained why she is likely to vote for it regardless, reported Axios' Juliegrace Brufke on Tuesday.

"Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene likens raising the debt ceiling to a 's--t sandwich' but is a lean yes," reported Brufke on Twitter, saying that Greene added, “I'm a dessert girl. Everyone loves dessert and that's impeachment, someone needs to be impeached.”

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Democratic congressman mocks GOP colleague for saying he can't read a 99 page bill in 3 days

Following the release of the draft agreement to raise the debt ceiling, House Freedom Caucus member Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) went on Fox News to complain he didn't have any time to read it before the vote — even though, by any reasonable measure, he did.

"It's like the Pelosi days. You gotta pass it before you read it," complained Norman, referencing a quote former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) made about the Affordable Care Act in 2009 that has frequently been taken out of context. "We ought to have a lot more time."

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