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'The apocalyptic mindset is Republican orthodoxy at this point': How paranoia consumed the GOP

The idea that history is recurrent is one of the most powerful in Western society, from the halls of Harvard to characters on "Battlestar Galactica" reciting, "All this has happened before. All of this will happen again." It can feel like we're living in unprecedented times in the United States, with a rising fascist movement led by a reality TV star. But it's not so. (Well, the reality TV part is novel.) In his new book, "The Midnight Kingdom: A History of Power, Paranoia, and the Coming Crisis," author Jared Yates Sexton roots the delusional thinking that drives Trumpism in a long history of the world, where people often sink into paranoid fantasies in order to justify their worldview.

Sexton spoke with Salon about how the toxic rejection of reality we're all witnessing now has long been an unpleasant feature of human societies, and how hopefully we can learn from this to do a better job in fighting back in our current moment. This interview has been edited for clarity and length.

You open this book with anecdotes about the power that paranoid Christian belief had over your family, especially your grandmother, when you were growing up. How much did your background inform your desire to write about the influence of conspiracy thinking on the American right?

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Legal experts have questions after Trump proclaims he has 'info on everyone' who came to Mar-a-Lago

Reports spread on Monday afternoon that the White House doesn't keep visitor logs for the private homes of presidents like President Joe Biden. The same is true for former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and all of those that came before them. The one discrepancy, however, appears to be the revelation from former President Donald Trump that he has those logs.

Politico confirmed that there are no Secret Service logs of visitors to Mar-a-ago, despite Trump calling it "The Winter White House."

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Biden to visit flood-hit California Thursday: White House

US President Joe Biden, seen here at the National Action Network's Annual Martin Luther King Day Breakfast on January 16, 2023 in Washington, DC, will travel Thursday to flood-hit California

San Francisco (AFP) - US President Joe Biden will travel to flood-hit areas of California on Thursday, the White House said, as the country's most populous state cleans up from a devastating series of storms.

Biden will tour "communities impacted by the devastation from recent storms, survey recovery efforts, and assess what additional federal support is needed," the White House said late Monday in a statement.

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Here's what Dominion's lawyers want Rupert Murdoch to say under oath: NPR reporter

Rupert Murdoch heads to court this week to testify in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation trial.

Over the course of the past two years, Dominion has been going after those who have baselessly accused it of stealing the 2020 election for President Joe Biden, including some Fox News personalities who spread false conspiracy theories about the company.

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'Gestapo type operation!' Trump delivers furious Truth Social rant against 'thug' special prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump on Monday closed out Martin Luther King Day by uncorking another furious attack on special counsel Jack Smith, who is investigating both his alleged mishandling of classified documents and his attempts to illegally stay in power after losing the 2020 election.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the former president raged at being under yet another criminal investigation.

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'I don't want to get into that': Trump won't say if Biden should be prosecuted for classified docs

Former President Donald, who has been accused of mishandling classified documents, declined to say if he believes President Joe Biden should be prosecuted for also mishandling classified documents.

During an interview on Real America's Voice, host David Brody asked Trump if Biden should be prosecuted over classified documents that were found in his office and home.

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Former prosecutor points to 'naïve' documents probe comment by Trump DOJ official

Donald Trump's former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appeared on Sunday's "Meet the Press" to explain what he would be doing regarding President Joe Biden's document investigation, only to be denounced by legal experts.

Rosenstein told NBC News that if it were up to him, he'd begin by asking Biden for all of the information he knows about the documents.

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House Republican undercuts furor over Biden docs scandal: 'Every president has accidentally taken documents'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) on Monday inadvertently undercut his party's case against President Joe Biden's alleged mishandling of classified documents during a Fox News interview.

Specifically, Comer argued that the big scandal regarding the Biden documents case isn't what Biden did, but rather how the United States Department of Justice treated President Donald Trump for what Comer argued was a similar infraction.

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Biden calls Republican lawmakers 'fiscally demented'

President Joe Biden lashed out at Republican lawmakers Monday as being "fiscally demented," in an early volley at the opposition party now controlling the House of Representatives.

He said some of the "very first" legislation proposed by the House Republicans would further enrich the wealthy while adding to the tax burden of the middle class.

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House GOP would make it easier for feds to give public lands away to states

U.S. House Republicans included in the new rules for the chamber they passed this month a provision meant to make it easier for Congress to give away public lands.

The provision is a fairly technical piece of the 55-page rules package. It affects internal House accounting and requires that anytime Congress were to give any federal lands to a state, municipality or tribe, it would not be counted as a loss to the federal budget. House Republicans had an identical rule when they controlled the chamber from 2017 to 2019.

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‘Vengeance is mine declares the Lord’: Marjorie Taylor Greene serves up Old Testament rant on ‘evil’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) used Martin Luther King Jr. Day to serve up a Christian bible-based Old Testament rant that both reserves "vengeance" for God while calling on House Republicans to take action.

"Vengeance is mine declares the Lord," the far-right self-identified Christian nationalist congresswoman proclaimed from her official government Twitter account. "God will not let evil go unpunished."

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'Not how the law works': Why Joe Biden's classified document snafu will not absolve Donald Trump

The revelations that top-secret documents were found at President Joe Biden's home and offices dating back to his tenure as vice president has agitated the political sphere and raised eyebrows about policies dictating how classified materials should be handled.

The concurrence to the criminal investigations into ex-President Donald Trump's mishandling of thousands of sensitive texts has led to accusations of hypocrisy by Republicans, who like Trump maintain that he had the right to take whatever he wanted from the White House when his term ended.

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'Why not a raid?' Fox News panelists squabble over possible FBI search of Biden's home

Fox News panelist David Webb argued with network contributor Lisa Boothe on Monday after she called for a "raid" of President Joe Biden's Delaware home.

During the Fox News Outnumbered program, Boothe told Webb that an investigation into classified documents found at Biden's home requires a "raid."

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