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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Biden a criminal 'mastermind' after calling him 'mentally incompetent'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Joe Biden of being the "mastermind" of a vast criminal network even though she previously claimed he was "mentally incompetent."

During an appearance on The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show, Greene spoke about her efforts to impeach the president.

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Biden meets Microsoft, Google CEOs on AI dangers

By Nandita Bose and David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden attended a White House meeting with CEOs of top artificial intelligence companies, including Alphabet Inc's Google and Microsoft, on Thursday to discuss risks and safeguards as the technology catches the attention of governments and lawmakers globally.

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'Filthy human being': Marjorie Taylor Greene suffers second meltdown over Hunter Biden and PornHub

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at Hunter Biden and PornHub for a second time in a week.

During an interview with conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, Greene said that she had been "vindicated" because she now had the evidence necessary to impeach Hunter Biden's father, President Joe Biden.

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The View mocks 'proven loser' Trump for being too afraid to debate on Fox News

Former President Donald Trump thinks that the presidential debates are below him. In a comment this week, Trump explained that he's 40 points ahead in the Republican Primary, so he doesn't understand why he should care about anyone below him. After all, he explained, it isn't worth being confronted by "a hostile group of anchors asking questions. Why would I do that?"

His former communications strategist Alyssa Farah Griffin couldn't help but laugh.

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Proud Boys verdict is in: Guilty of seditious conspiracy

The verdict is in after several days of deliberation by the jury in the long federal trial against the Proud Boys.

According to Politico's Kyle Cheney, four members of the group have been found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their part in the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.

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Ted Cruz ridiculed by Morning Joe over Biden attack

"Morning Joe" host Joe Scarbrough had his panel laughing as he buried Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in sarcasm Thursday for attacking President Joe Biden during a press conference the day before.

According to the Texas Republican, he has questions about Biden's "mental faculties" and harkened back to Biden, as vice president, leading talks with Republicans to forestall a near-default by the government in 2011.

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Revealed: White supremacist 'Project Mayhem' doxxing campaigns tied to one Telegram influencer

All over the country, people are being bombarded with racist, homophobic harassment — and many of them don't realize it's all coming from one far-right Telegram influencer, USA TODAY reported on Thursday.

"Annie Nygard didn’t know what was happening. The business owner from San Diego, who co-founded Restrained Grace, a company that creates and sells jewelry, gifts and fetish gear − and whose online profile uses the term 'Antifa' − suddenly started getting dozens of hate-filled direct messages on social media. The messages poured in, telling Nygard to kill herself, sending death threats as well as '88,' a white supremacist term that stands for 'Heil Hitler,'" reported Will Carless. "In recent weeks, attacks like this have repeated across the country: A Jewish university student in New Jersey bombarded with anti-Semitic messages; a trans man in Florida attacked for his identity; a Black YouTuber in Kentucky targeted because of his race. All found themselves flooded with racist and homophobic insults, memes, offensive photos and death threats."

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Families of US detainees urge Biden to do more to deter hostage-taking

By Humeyra Pamuk

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. citizen Jose Pereira, who was "wrongfully detained" in Venezuela exactly one year ago, stood meters away from the White House on Wednesday and pleaded with U.S. President Joe Biden to step up efforts to bring home Americans detained abroad.

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China-hawk GOP senator making thousands of dollars from business deal with Chinese state firm: report

Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) talks a tough game in standing up to China, and was known for his hawkish anti-China speeches in his former office as governor of Nebraska. But according to The Daily Beast, he is making thousands of dollars off the sale of a business to a company controlled by the Chinese government.

"The new filings by the son of billionaire Cubs owner Joe Ricketts reveal that he had received payouts in the amount of $2,501 to $5,000 last year from his holdings in the National Cement Share Company. The submissions note these are mere 'holdbacks' from the 2021 sale of the stake in the complex to West China Cement held by a private equity firm in which Ricketts served as limited partner—a $23.4 million transaction which The Daily Beast reported on last year," reported William Bredderman. "The recently appointed Republican senator’s office told The Daily Beast he would get a further payment of between $1,001 and $15,000 at an as-yet unknown date in the future. His team further asserted he had no decision-making role in the sale. Ricketts’ press staff in the governor’s office had previously failed to return calls and emails from The Daily Beast regarding the deal."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: It's 'very likely' impeachment articles coming over alleged Biden crimes

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) said Wednesday that it is "very likely" that articles of impeachment will be introduced in connection to an alleged pay-for-play scheme involving President Joe Biden (D) when he was V.P.

In a "breaking news" video released by Greene, she said America "deserves to see what Joe Biden - as vice president and now as president, and his family members - what they have been doing and what it's doing to this country." She claims a whistleblower came forward to reveal records that purportedly tie Biden "directly to foreign nationals in an alleged pay-for-play scheme to influence policy decisions."

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Florida Republican's homophobic comment prompts ‘audible gasps’ on state House floor

A Florida Republican lawmaker’s admission on the state House floor earlier this week that he and other conservatives hate LGBT+ people prompted audible gasps, LGBTQ Nation reports.
State Rep. Jeff Holcomb on Monday was arguing in support of a bill that aimed to pressure Congress to eliminate “woke social engineering and experimentation practices” in the U.S. military.

“Isis, the Taliban, and Al-Qaeda, those are the folks who discriminate. We bombed a building in 2017 like we never usually do,” he said.

“We bombed it because they threw homosexuals off that building."

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Jeffrey Toobin's new book draws the line from US homegrown terrorism by Tim McVeigh to the Jan. 6 attack

A few weeks ago, on the April 19th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing, Raw Story detailed the evolution of fears among Oklahomans to terrorism taking the form of mass shootings. The same ideologies shared by bomber Timothy McVeigh when he blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building are on the rise again 28 years later.

Legal analyst and author Jeffrey Toobin has penned a new book about America's anti-government extremism from McVeigh to the militia movements, the extremists that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, and Donald Trump's call to the extremists at Waco on the 30th anniversary of the shootout with government agents.

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Trump caught using photos from his own time as president to argue life is worse under Biden

Donald Trump launched a new campaign ad this week purporting to show that the United States is doing worse under President Biden than it did during his time in the White House, but as Forbes points out, the two most prominent photos in the ad are from Trump’s own presidency.

One of the photos showing a burning cop car was taken in Chicago on May 30, 2020. Another image shows migrants wading through knee-deep water with the caption, “Central American migrants cross the Suchiate River from Mexico to Guatemala, near Tecun Uman, Guatemala, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020" -- meaning that the people weren't traveling north to the U.S.

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