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Republican congresswoman blames Joe Biden for George Santos' fraud and lies

WASHINGTON — Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) said that it's clear Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) won't remove Rep. George Santos (R-NY) because it would mean putting McCarthy's power into question again.

"The thing with Santos is there's so much out there," said Boyle. "I think besides the criminal thing he's facing in Brazil. The other most serious thing is all of the FEC shadiness. Where did the $700,000 come from? All of these $199.99 when $200 is the limit on documentation you need. So, there's so much there. Obviously, the morally and ethically right thing would be to resign. But you know that's where each side typically takes a lead in policing the really bad behavior. And with Kevin McCarthy, he's so desperate to be Speaker, he needs every vote and needs to maintain every vote he has. I wouldn't be surprised if you see McCarthy be quiet about it for as long as possible."

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Conservative lawyer says it is 'asinine' to liken Trump and Biden classified document cases

A prominent conservative attorney lashed out today at House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer for trying to draw comparisons between the apparent mishandling of classified documents by Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Andrew McCarthy, a legal analyst for the National Review and Fox News, warned Comer that “he should be an investigator, not Trump’s lawyer, in a column at National Review Online. While agreeing that “it’s not only appropriate but important” for Congress to look into Biden’s case, McCarthy strayed far from the party line that Biden’s case was comparable to that of Trump.

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Lindsey Graham demands special counsel on Biden — or 'it will hurt the country'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said on Wednesday that Attorney General Merrick Garland would "hurt the country" if he failed to appoint a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden over the mishandling of classified information.

During an interview on Fox News, host Martha MacCallum asked Graham to respond to differences between former President Donald Trump's refusal to turn over classified documents and the Biden incident.

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Biden aides discover 'additional' batch of classified docs at another location: report

President Joe Biden is about to face more questions about his handling of classified government documents.

NBC News' Ken Dilanian reports that Biden aides have discovered "at least one additional batch of classified documents in a location separate from the Washington, D.C., office he used after leaving the Obama administration."

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House Republicans slammed for voting to help 'wealthy individuals' avoid paying 'the taxes they owe'

After Rep. Kevin McCarthy finally prevailed in his uphill battle to become House speaker, the new Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives was officially seated. House Republicans, on Monday, January 9, voted in favor of cutting Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding — a vote that the Charlotte Observer’s editorial board lambasts in an editorial published the following day. All U.S. House Republicans serving via districts in North Carolina, the board notes, voted in favor of cutting the funding.

“Carved in stone above the main entrance to the Internal Revenue Service Building in Washington, D.C., is this quote from a Supreme Court opinion written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.: ‘Taxes are what we pay for a civilized society,’” the Observer’s editorial board writes. “Now, it appears Republican U.S. House members think that a civilized society — a just, equitable and compassionate society — is not worth that price. That’s the only way to read their vote on Monday to rescind nearly $71 billion of the $80 billion in additional funding that Congress provided the Internal Revenue service (IRS) under the Inflation Reduction Act. The investment will help ensure that businesses and wealthy individuals pay the taxes they owe.”

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Watch: Donald Trump Jr. rages at The View for calling his dad 'a big liar and thief'

In a video posted to his Rumble account, Donald Trump Jr. declared that the "whataboutism has begun" in the wake of the discovery of classified documents in a private office belonging to Joe Biden from when he was vice president.

Trump Jr. says the left is "going crazy" trying to explain how the revelations are different from the case involving classified documents found at his father's Mar-a-Lago resort.

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Here's why refusing to raise the debt ceiling is really, really bad

The debt ceiling problem wasn't always something that mattered. The country wasn't always crippled by partisan rancor and demands to cap any further debt no matter how close the budget is to balance. Both sides have raised the debt ceiling without an issue, but when Congress is held by one party and the White House by another, it can lead to government shutdowns .

Every time that happens, it ends up costing the country more money than if we just paid our bills to begin with. Think about being issued a fee if you don't pay your credit card bill.

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Trump blows up after Karl Rove debunks his claims about classified Biden documents

Former President Donald Trump was not pleased to hear Fox News analyst Karl Rove's take on the classified document reports involving President Joe Biden.

While the former president saw the incident as an opportunity to divert attention from his own pending investigation, Rove appears to argue otherwise.

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Watch: Trump unleashes wild new rant about the 'Twitter files' — alleges an FBI conspiracy to overthrow him

Former President Donald Trump posted a new video to his personal social media site on Tuesday to proclaim he's been framed by the FBI and Twitter CEO Elon Musk somehow has the proof.

Flanked by flags and covered in darker bronzer than usual, Trump said that the FBI has been orchestrating a "censorship campaign against the American people, and frankly, against me."

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Judge rules prosecutors can use Trump's infamous 'stand back and stand by' comments in Proud Boys trial

A federal judge ruled this Wednesday that prosecutors can use video of former President Donald Trump telling the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” in a trial involving seditious conspiracy charges against members of the right-wing group, CNN reports.

District Judge Timothy Kelly ruled that then-President Trump's comments showed “an additional motive to advocate for Mr. Trump (and) engage in the charged conspiracy” to keep Trump in power.

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Conservative raises dire questions about security failures that nearly allowed Trump's coup to succeed

Donald Trump deserves the ultimate blame for the Jan. 6 insurrection, but the House select committee's investigation found a cascading series of failures that nearly allowed the attack to succeed.

Multiple investigations by lawmakers, inspectors general and others have examined the failures by law enforcement and federal agencies that allowed the mob of riled-up Trump supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol, fight their way inside and come agonizingly close to preventing Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's election win, wrote The Bulwark columnist Amanda Carpenter.

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The powerful GOP Oversight Committee chairman is pushing a baseless narrative that Biden is ‘compromised’

U.S. Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chair of the powerful House Oversight Committee is repeatedly pushing a baseless narrative that President Joe Biden, who has served his nation for 50 years, is "compromised."

Chairman Comer, who has promoted the false theory of fraud in the 2020 election, blaming alleged "troubling reports of irregularities and improprieties" on Democrats, has been regularly criticized. He was deemed "a fundamentally unserious, dishonest, laughable caricature," by Democratic strategist Sam Cornale on Wednesday, and mocked by The Washington Post's Dana Milbank last year.

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Trump adviser claims Biden's classified docs are possible blackmail plot against Merrick Garland

Trump adviser Kash Patel asserted that President Joe Biden may have stolen classified documents to blackmail Attorney General Merrick Garland and discourage him from prosecuting his son, Hunter Biden.

During an interview on Real America's Voice, Patel disagreed with viewers who thought the discovery of classified documents at Biden's former offices could lead to his ouster.

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