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Dems won't repeat the big mistake Republicans made with the J6 Committee: Jerry Nadler

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) told Raw Story that unlike with the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, Democrats won't shy away from being on any committee the GOP forms attempting to craft politically motivated "investigatory" subcommittees.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) will take over the Judiciary Committee and intends to form a subcommittee that will investigate what the GOP calls Joe Biden's weaponization of the government against Donald Trump.

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Pennsylvania county begins state’s largest hand recount of the 2020 election — here’s how it’s going

Update, 4:45 pm, Jan 9: Lycoming County counted 23,486 ballots on the first day of its hand recount of the 2020 presidential election. Workers encountered no major problems, only minor discrepancies in the numbers of ballots expected to be contained in some batches. At a rate of 49.4 ballots counted per minute, the county should finish tallying votes from the approximately 60,000 ballots by Wednesday or Thursday, though it is unclear when the complete results will be announced.

More than two years after the last ballot was cast in the 2020 election, Lycoming County plans to recount all presidential votes by hand — an extraordinary step no other Pennsylvania county has taken.

County commissioners ordered the recount under pressure from activists associated with an election conspiracy group and against the advice of the local election director, who told proponents it would be a poor use of resources and unlikely to show the fraud they feared.

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House Republicans rail against 'double standard' after classified docs found in Biden office

WASHINGTON — Newly elected House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is ready to go to battle with the White House over the recently discovered documents at the University of Pennsylvania amid President Joe Biden's belongings. Raw Story and other reporters approached McCarthy after the story broke that classified documents were found in a locked storage room and Biden turned them over to the National Archives.

"Really? They just now found them? After all these years?" McCarthy asked as if he didn't believe that the documents were only recently discovered.

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Special counsel Jack Smith slaps Rudy Giuliani with a subpoena: CNN

On Monday, CNN reported that special counsel Jack Smith, the investigator managing all the federal criminal probes involving former President Donald Trump, has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani.

"The subpoena, which was sent more than a month ago and has not been previously reported, requests documents from Giuliani about payments he received around the 2020 election, when Giuliani filed numerous lawsuits on Trump’s behalf contesting the election results, the person said," reported Katelyn Polantz and Sara Murray. "Prosecutors have also subpoenaed other witnesses who are close to Trump, asking specifically for documents related to disbursements from the Save America PAC, Trump’s primary fundraising operation set up shortly after the 2020 election, according to other sources with insight into the probe."

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Here are the stark differences between Trump and Biden classified docs cases: legal experts

CNN reported on Monday that some classified documents were recently discovered in President Joe Biden's items in a storage office, which is drawing comparisons to former President Donald Trump's document scandal that has been referred to a special counsel in the Justice Department.

However, there are some key differences between the Biden case and the Trump case.

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Florida Democratic Party Chair Manny Diaz resigns

Two months after the Florida Democratic Party suffered one of its worst elections in modern history, Party Chair Manny Diaz announced on Monday that he was resigning from office.

“After much reflection, I regret to inform you that I have chosen to retire as FDP Chair, effective immediately,” Diaz wrote in a five-page letter addressed to Democratic Executive Committee chairs and other Florida Democrats on Monday afternoon. “It has been a pleasure and honor to work with you, and, rest assured, I will continue to fight with you to get Democrats elected.”

In the 2022 mid-term election, Democrats lost every statewide race on the ballot. They also lost several major legislative races as well, with their representation now whittled down to just 35 members in the 120-member Florida House and 12 in the 40-member Senate, giving Republicans a “supermajority” status in both chambers.

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Attorneys find classified info in private office from Biden's time as VP: report

On Monday, CNN reported that classified documents dating back to President Joe Biden's time as vice president were discovered by the president's attorneys while cleaning out a private office last fall.

"The National Archives has referred the matter to the Justice Department for further investigation, the source told CNN," reported Jamie Gangel. "Biden’s lawyers found the government materials in November while closing out a Washington, DC-based office that Biden used as part of his relationship with the University of Pennsylvania, where he was an honorary professor from 2017 to 2019, the source said."

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Man behind deadly New York bike path attack sought martyrdom, defense says

By Jonathan Allen

NEW YORK (Reuters) -A man charged with using a truck to kill eight people on a Manhattan bike path in 2017 believes his attack was justified and sought to die a martyr for Islam, his defense counsel told the jury at his terrorism trial on Monday.

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Things are about to get dangerously weird on Capitol Hill

Well, Ol' Ironbutt finally did it: After 14 humiliating votes, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. sucked all the humor out of the Capitol and squeaked into the Speakership on the 15th try, in the dead of night, the proper hour for all shameful moments. Just to make this denouement even more depressing, Republican members of Congress made the disappointing choice to stop Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., in what was the only useful urge he's had in his life, from issuing a beatdown to Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.

While the clown show has been highly entertaining to anyone not named Kevin McCarthy, in all the ways that truly matter, it's been irrelevant. As Heather "Digby" Parton noted Friday at Salon, the members of the insurrectionist caucus "already run everything." That was true long before Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado and Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida decided to head up the "Humiliate Kevin" fund-raising scheme. It was true last year, when McCarthy cozied up to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, cementing the QAnon-loving congresswoman as one of the most powerful people on Capitol Hill. It was true when McCarthy tried to get Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on the January 6 committee because he thought Jordan possessed the necessary lying skills to cover for Trump's guilt. It was true even on January 6, 2021, when McCarthy joined 146 other House Republicans to vote to de-certify the 2020 election, even after Donald Trump sent a murderous mob to the Capitol. The media covered the Speaker fight as one between McCarthy and "election deniers," but in truth, McCarthy should be considered an election denier himself.

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Pressure mounts on Biden over Bolsonaro's Florida stay after Brasilia riots

By Gabriel Stargardter

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -The United States has a Jair Bolsonaro problem.

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'Horrible idea': House Republicans at war with each other over plans to cut defense spending

On Monday, POLITICO reported that House Republicans are divided on a deal Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) brokered with hardliners that would cut tens of billions of dollars from national defense spending.

"Less than two weeks after cementing another major increase to the Pentagon budget, lawmakers are now talking about going the opposite direction — and are even raising the specter of across-the-board cuts that rocked the establishment just over a decade ago," reported Connor O'Brien. "An emerging deal between Speaker Kevin McCarthy and conservatives who initially opposed his bid for the gavel looks to exact deep spending cuts. This comes amid a looming partisan fight over the debt limit, compounding fears that overall spending is poised for a return to automatic reductions known as sequestration."

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Trump posts all-caps rant demanding 'tough' Republicans take debt ceiling hostage

Now that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has finally taken charge, former President Donald Trump has started making demands of the newly minted Republican majority in the House of Representatives.

In an all-caps rant posted to his Truth Social platform, the former president said Republicans need to refused to raise the debt ceiling unless President Joe Biden agreed to essentially repeal every piece of legislation passed under his watch over the past two years.

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Will members of Congress get to see McCarthy’s secret 3-page addendum of ‘controversial concessions’ before voting?

At 5:00 PM ET Monday the House will reconvene to vote on the rules for how the 118th Congress will operate – discussions which consumed now-Speaker Kevin McCarthy and his top lieutenants last week as they wheeled and dealed to get him the gavel. Few know all the details of what McCarthy gave away to win the coveted Speaker’s seat, but it took five days, fifteen different votes, some last-minute begging, and a Republican-on-Republican near-fist-fight on the floor of the House of Representatives before he was able to cinch the deal.

But not included in that 55-page document, according to PunchBowl News, is a “secret three-page addendum that McCarthy and his allies hashed out during several days of grueling negotiations with the House Freedom Caucus.”

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