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Maria Bartiromo suggests Biden allows China spy balloons because 'they have so much' dirt on him

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) speculated on Sunday that President Joe Biden allows China to send spy balloons because he and his son Hunter are corrupt.

During her Sunday Morning Futures program, Bartiromo pointed to a diamond that a businessman in China reportedly gave to Biden's son.

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'A tightwire act': GOP committee head saddled with keeping Marjorie Taylor Greene and Boebert under control

Republican insiders are expressing concern about the ability of the new chairman of the House Oversight Committee to keep far-right members under control as they launch investigations into conspiracy theories aimed at the administration of President Joe Biden.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) now heads the committee after the GOP became the majority party after the midterm election.

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Debt talks can include everything but cuts to Social Security and Medicare, Republicans say

By Katharine Jackson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republicans say they would not cut Social Security and Medicare programs but "everything else is on the table" in talks over raising U.S. government borrowing limits, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer said on Sunday.

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Trudeau says teams hunting for debris of UFO shot down over Yukon

OTTAWA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday that investigators are hunting for wreckage of the mysterious flying object shot down by a U.S. fighter jet over Yukon territory the day before.

"Recovery teams are on the ground, looking to find and analyze the object," Trudeau told reporters before departing for a previously scheduled fund-raising event in Yukon.

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ABC host busts GOP Oversight chair: Will you be investigating Jared Kushner too?

ABC host George Stephanopoulos asked Republican House Oversight Chair James Comer (KY) if he would investigate Saudi funds provided to former President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The New York Times and The Washington Post reported that Kushner secured over $2 billion, mainly from Saudi Arabia, after Trump left office.

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After spy balloon incident, can China and the U.S. talk again?

By David Brunnstrom and Michael Martina

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken this month called off his trip to Beijing, he chose his words carefully. China's launch of a spy balloon on a high-altitude journey over the United States was unacceptable and irresponsible, he said, but he was postponing - not canceling - his visit.

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Biden urges consensus in Israel on judiciary plans as protest mounts

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden has called for wide agreement to be reached in Israel on sweeping changes to the judiciary pushed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-right government which have sparked nationwide protests.

Israel's parliament may on Monday begin the legislation process of the judicial overhaul, which would increase the government's sway in selecting judges while weakening Supreme Court power to strike down laws or rule against the executive.

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Kansas Republicans select 2020 election conspiracy theorist to serve as party chairman

TOPEKA — Former Johnson County commissioner and 2020 election conspiracy theorist Mike Brown narrowly defeated Saturday a former Republican national committeewoman to earn a two-year term as the state GOP’s chairman.

The contest over who would serve in the party’s top administrative job offered a fresh illustration of GOP infighting despite calls by Brown and Helen Van Etten to seek unity if chosen to replace chairman Mike Kuckelman, an attorney who served four years as chairman. In advance of the party meeting, Kuckelman accused Brown of being insufficiently conservative on abortion and gun rights. During his nomination speech, Brown fired back by declaring himself “pro-life” and “pro-2A.”

Van Etten’s base in the 2nd and 4th congressional districts was pitted against dominance of Brown in the 3rd District in the Kansas City area. In a packed convention hall, it took a minimum of 90 votes from the 179 credentialed delegates to prevail. Hand counting of ballots settled the issue: Brown, 90; Van Etten, 88. One ballot was declared “spoiled,” because someone apparently voted for both nominees.

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U.S. fighter jet shoots down unidentified, cylindrical object over Canada

By Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali and Steve Scherer

WASHINGTON/OTTAWA (Reuters) -A U.S. F-22 fighter jet shot down an unidentified cylindrical object over Canada on Saturday, the second such shootdown in as many days, as North America appeared on heightened alert following a week-long Chinese spying balloon saga that drew the global spotlight.

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House Republicans set off an avalanche of Biden probes — but not without peril

The new House Republican majority is already making good on its promise to deliver investigations – “a lot of them” – but it remains to be seen whether they’ll achieve the goal of politically damaging President Joe Biden, Vox reports.

“After retaking the House majority this year, the GOP is using its platform to do all it can to scrutinize the Biden administration,” Vox writes. “Already, lawmakers have held hearings on border security, Twitter’s handling of a story related to Hunter Biden’s laptop, and alleged biases that the federal government has against conservatives.”

For anyone feeling they’re missing out on the breathless flurry of Republican attacks, the Vox report offers an exhaustive breakdown. Beyond those initial hearings, the magazine describes probes including: the discovery of classified documents at Biden’s home and elsewhere; the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan; the origins of COVID-19 and the Biden Administration’s response to it; U.S. China policy and the Chinese balloon drama; and fraud in pandemic relief funds.

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Watch: Maher slams Marjorie Taylor Greene for treating Biden's SOTU 'like a bachelorette party'

Comedian Bill Maher had a treasure trove of material handed to him this week from the heckling of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and other Republicans.

He put it to good use in his monologue on Friday night’s edition of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'cacophony of kookery' is scaring swing voters away: analyst

During an appearance on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon, former GOP campaign consultant and current political analyst Tara Setmayer claimed the Republican Party has been taken over by "trolls" and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is right at the top of the list.

Reflecting on Taylor Greene's yelling as President Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union address, Setmayer told host Alex Witt that the controversial Georgia Republican's antics are hurting the GOP.

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Pence will flip on Trump if threatened with contempt of court charges: former prosecutor

Reacting to a report that former vice president Mike Pence has been subpoenaed by special counsel Jack Smith and will have to face questions about Donald Trump's actions on and before Jan 6th, a former prosecutor claimed the former VP will eventually have no choice but to come clean about what the former president asked him to do to subvert the 2020 election.

Appearing on MSNBC with host Cori Coffin, former Pentagon prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said there is no way that Pence will be able to claim executive privilege and would face contempt of court charges if he subsequently refuses to testify.

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