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'Personal Gestapo': Marjorie Taylor Greene makes cash off claims FBI is covering up Biden's 'crimes'

Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday hurled incendiary allegations against the nation’s top law enforcement agency, and the far-right congresswoman from Georgia wants to monetize her claim.

Greene (R-Ga.) in a tweet alleged that the FBI is acting as the “personal gestapo” for President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland in a conspiracy to thwart investigations of Biden, who she has accused without evidence of being at the center of a pay-to-play scheme while vice president.

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Utah MAGA mayor vows to take down Mitt Romney for 'impeaching President Trump'

The pro-Trump Mayor of Riverton, Utah is vowing to end Sen. Mitt Romney's (R-UT) political career.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs is making a run at Romney's Senate seat, and he cited Romney's decision to twice vote to convict former President Donald Trump on impeachment charges as one reason.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed for paying $100,000 for Kevin McCarthy’s cherry Chapstick

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican of Georgia, on Tuesday was the highest bidder among House Republicans for a cherry "chapstick" used by Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. Greene, who promotes herself as a culture warrior and fiscal conservative, made the winning bid for the lip balm after McCarthy sweetened the deal by promising to attend a donor dinner, according to reports.

"During GOP conference today," Politico's Olivia Beavers reports, "House Rs did about a 15-min fundraising auction for chapstick used by Speaker McCarthy. The winner: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), whose winning bid was $100,000, her Spox confirms to me."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene cites her own Twitter poll as proof Joe Biden should be impeached

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday cited her own survey as proof Americans back her plan to impeach President Joe Biden.

During a House floor speech, Greene accused Attorney General Merrick Garland of being a "personal police force" for President Joe Biden.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene bid $100K to buy chapstick used by Kevin McCarthy at GOP auction: report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has reportedly agreed to fork over some big cash for the rights to own a chapstick once used by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

According to Politico reporter Olivia Beavers, House Republicans on Tuesday morning had a fundraising auction that included the rights to own the aforementioned chapstick.

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'Amateur hour': Progressives criticize Dem's comments on debt ceiling talks

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Monday that he views discussions of a federal spending freeze—a real-term cut when adjusted for inflation—as "inherently reasonable," a position likely to rankle progressive lawmakers who have warned against giving an inch to Republican hostage-takers.

"We're willing to discuss freezing spending at current levels," Jeffries (D-N.Y.) told reporters following the latest meeting between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and President Joe Biden on the debt ceiling—a sit-down that came with the U.S. government just 10 days away from possibly defaulting on its obligations.

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Florida school bans poem read at Biden inauguration after objection of just one parent

The poem that was read by poet Amanda Gorman at President Joe Biden's inauguration has been banned from an elementary school in Miami-Dade County, Florida after the objections of just one parent.

The Miami Herald reports that the poem, which is titled "The Hills We Climb," was removed from the K-5 curriculum after local parent Daily Salinas challenged it as inappropriate for students. A district spokesperson told the Herald it would "impact one school."

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Florida AG — wife of a DEA agent — accused of 'not standing with the people' as she vows to fight legal pot

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, the wife of a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent, is being accused of “not standing with the people” after she vowed last week to fight a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana in the state, Politico reports.

The group Smart & Safe Florida, which is spearheading the ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana for adults in the Sunshine State, currently has 786,747 signatures for its ballot question. As the Washington Examiner reports, “to get the ballot question before voters, it will need to receive a number of signatures equal to that of eight percent of the votes cast in the last presidential election, which is equal to more than 885,000 people.”

According to Politico the measure "still needs to get an all-clear from the Florida Supreme Court" in order to go before Florida voters. At least 60 percent of Florida voters would have to vote for legal weed in order to make it law.

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'They literally have nothing!' Morning Joe busts GOP's overheated claims about 'Biden crime family'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out Rep. James Comer (R-KY) for admitting the Republican investigation into President Joe Biden's family was intended to hurt his 2024 chances.

The GOP-led House has investigated the president's son Hunter Biden and other family members who've done business overseas, but the "Morning Joe" host said those probes had failed to turn up substantial evidence of wrongdoing, just as previous politically motived Republican inquiries have.

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What happens if the US fails to raise its debt ceiling?

President Joe Biden and Republicans in Congress have resumed crunch talks aimed at averting a damaging US debt default, which Treasury officials recently warned could come as early as June 1.

Biden has maintained that default would have "catastrophic" consequences, and is urging Republicans to agree to a "clean" increase to US borrowing limits -- known as the debt ceiling -- before the deadline is reached.

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Biden and McCarthy call debt talks 'productive,' but no deal

A top US Republican and President Joe Biden on Monday both said their first one-on-one talks in months to avert a calamitous debt default were "productive," but that disagreements were still blocking any potential deal.

The White House meeting came after Biden returned from a trip to Asia early to hammer out an agreement ahead of the US Treasury's June 1 cut off date for Congress to authorize more borrowing.

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U-Haul driver crashed into DC security barrier and threatened to kill Biden: police

Police allege that an unidentified man driving a U-Haul truck allegedly crashed into a security barrier near White House in Lafayette Square on Monday and then threatened to kill White House officials including President Joe Biden.

CNN reports that the driver crashed into the barrier at around 10 p.m. on Monday and he was subsequently detained by U.S. Park Police.

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Oversight chair appears to admit his investigation is designed to help Trump win the White House

Oversight Committee Chairman Jim Comer in a 4 AM interview Monday morning appears to have admitted to actually weaponizing the federal government for political gain.

Chairman Comer, Republican of Kentucky, appeared to tell Fox News early Monday morning that his investigations into Hunter Biden are actually designed to help Donald Trump win the 2024 presidential election.

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