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Classified info found at Biden's private office is a 'political gift' for Republicans: analysis

Republicans have a new rhetorical arrow to add to their quiver after it was revealed that classified materials were discovered in a private office belonging to President Joe Biden, just months after a bombshell report detailing classified materials that were seized by the FBI at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.

According to CNN, the revelation couldn’t have come at a worse time for Biden. "Members of the new Republican House majority are falling over one another for a spot on a new committee set up to investigate whether the US government has been politically 'weaponized' by Democrats," CNN's Stephen Collinson writes. "The mission is rooted in Trump’s false claims that he was spied on by the FBI and that a deep state of liberals is using the instruments of government to persecute him, his family and conservatives."

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Morning Joe mocks Republicans for falling into line every time Trump ‘clicks his ruby slippers’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ridiculed House Republicans for risking their newly won majority to run interference for Donald Trump.

The GOP majority is planning to launch investigations into Department of Justice probes involving their own members caught up in the Jan. 6 insurrection, along with various inquiries into the former president -- and the "Morning Joe" host said they've signaled their corrupt intentions by equating a classified documents case involving President Joe Biden with Trump's stash of top-secret materials at Mar-a-Lago.

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'Staggering': Right wingers filed nearly 100 'anti-voter' lawsuits

The Republican Party, GOP candidates and voters, and aligned groups filed 93 anti-voter lawsuits in 2022, and although most were unsuccessful, the trend underscores how right-wing attacks on ballot access and election administration are taking place in courtrooms as well as state legislatures nationwide.

According to a report published Monday by Democracy Docket, a progressive platform that tracks voting litigation, 175 "democracy-related lawsuits" were filed in 31 states last year. Democracy Docket excluded 58 active redistricting lawsuits from its report in order to focus on cases related to voting rights and election oversight.

Of the 175 democracy-related lawsuits filed last year, 93 were characterized by Democracy Docket as "anti-voting" and 82 were characterized as "pro-voting." Democracy Docket called 2022 another "litigious election year" after 2020 saw 150 democracy-related lawsuits, 95 of which were deemed anti-voting compared with 55 pro-voting.

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White House says no evidence of cyber attack in FAA outage, Biden briefed

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There is no evidence of a cyber attack in the FAA system outage that grounded flights across the country on Wednesday and President Joe Biden has ordered an investigation, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.

"There is no evidence of a cyberattack at this point, but the President directed DOT (Department of Transportation) to conduct a full investigation into the causes. The FAA will provide regular updates," Jean-Pierre said in a Twitter post.

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'Revenge agenda': MSNBC guest says GOP is proposing budget cuts purely out of spite

Democratic operative Chai Komanduri argued on Tuesday that House Republicans' proposals to defund entire government agencies all boiled down to one thing: A desire for revenge.

While appearing on Ari Melber's show on MSNBC, Komanduri broke down why Republicans have pitched defunding a wide range of federal agencies, including the IRS, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security.

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Senate Intel chair requests briefing on Biden docs

Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia), chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has requested a formal briefing on the classified documents that have been found in a private office that President Joe Biden had once occupied.

Warner's request for a briefing is a similar one to what he has been asking for from the classified documents found at the Mar-a-Lago estate of former President Donald Trump.

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Haiti’s ‘instability’ among the topics Biden and Trudeau discuss in Mexico City

The ongoing instability in Haiti became a focal point of discussions Tuesday between President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the two kicked off a North American leaders summit in Mexico City. The summit debuted on the same day thatHaiti finds itself out of constitutional order with no elected leaders, after the mandate of its last remaining senators expired as of midnight on Monday. Haiti’s interim government, led by Prime Minister Ariel Henry, has asked the United States and others in the international community to support the deployment of troops to assist the count...

Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'Impeach Biden' because Trump 'is allowed to' declassify docs but not VPs

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) again called to "impeach Biden" after President Joe Biden's attorneys said they found and turned over classified documents to the National Archives.

On Tuesday, Greene was asked to respond to the news that the classified materials had been found in offices Biden used as former vice president.

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U.S. Supreme Court considers narrowing federal protections for unions

By John Kruzel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday wrestled with a labor dispute that could narrow federal protections for unions by making it easier for employers to sue over strikes that result in damage to company property.

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Classified intel regarding Ukraine among documents discovered in Biden's private office: report

Classified materials discovered in Biden’s private academic office contained US intelligence memos and briefing materials that covered topics including Ukraine, Iran, and the United Kingdom, according to an exclusive report from CNN.

A total of 10 documents were found and were dated between 2013 and 2016. They were discovered on November 2, just six days before the midterm elections, but only became public on Monday due to a series of news reports.

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'Get a grip': WSJ editor warns the GOP they are about to descend into a frenzy of 'self-mutilation'

After watching House Republicans squabble and almost come to blows over the selection of a new speaker after taking control of the chamber in the midterms, the former editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal expressed his disgust with the state of the GOP in a blistering column.

Former editor-in-chief Gerard Baker started off by praising the stellar job former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) did with her own caucus and contrasted that with last week's chaos over a simple leadership vote that was televised by C-SPAN in all of its embarrassing glory.

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White House facing 'grim realization' after Biden team turns over secret docs

The discovery of classified documents at a private office used by President Joe Biden could complicate the investigation into similar documents found at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, according to a new report from Politico

Classified documents from the time when Biden was serving as Barack Obama's vice president have been found at a Washington think tank that he sometimes used as office space, the White House said Monday.

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The View says the reason Biden is being given the benefit of the doubt is 'he’s not a liar and a thief'

The co-hosts of "The View" debated the recent report that President Joe Biden had ten government documents in his storage closet at the Penn Biden Center from when he was the vice president. The president's lawyers claim that they immediately turned them over to the National Archives when they were discovered.

Conservative media is working to spin Donald Trump's stolen documents scandal as being the same as Biden, but as Whoopi Goldberg said that, "aside from the facts that Biden turned over the documents as soon as they were found and has been cooperating with authorities, unlike some folks who had to have a subpoena and said they had turned over everything."

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