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DACA deal for 'Dreamers' fizzling as Texas Republicans prioritize border security

Dec. 13, 2022

"DACA deal for “Dreamers” fizzling as Texas Republicans prioritize border security" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Biden to sign same-sex marriage protections into law

President Joe Biden will on Tuesday sign into law a bill granting federal protections to same-sex marriage -- gathering thousands of guests at the White House to celebrate the legislative milestone.

It comes 12 years after Biden -- then Barack Obama's vice president -- took a public stand in favor of same-sex unions, well before they became legal in the entire United States through a 2015 US Supreme Court decision.

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Alabama, Utah become the latest U.S. states to ban TikTok on state devices

(Reuters) - Alabama and Utah on Monday joined other U.S. states prohibiting the use of Chinese-owned short-video sharing app TikTok on state government devices and computer networks due to national security concerns.

The actions follow warnings from FBI Director Chris Wray last month who said the Chinese government could use the ByteDance-owned app to control data collection on millions of U.S. users or control the recommendation algorithm, which could be used for influence operations.

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'Seditious radicalism': Rachel Maddow eviscerates GOP lawmaker who begged Trump for 'Marshall Law'

A bombshell report revealed on Monday that a Republican congressman sent a text message to former chief of staff Mark Meadows demanding that then-President Donald Trump institute "Marshall Law" (sic) to keep Joe Biden from winning the White House.

Speaking about the news, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow eviscerated Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) for his text message begging for Trump to declare martial law even after the former president had incited a riot at the United States Capitol building.

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she was only joking about ‘winning’ Jan. 6 attack on Capitol and carrying guns

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Monday she was only joking when she boasted that extremists would have been armed and would have “won” the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol if she had led the attempted insurrection. The far right-wing firebrand said critics should “learn how sarcasm works” after she was hit with a torrent of criticism for her seemingly dead-serious remarks at a New York Republican fundraiser over the weekend. “My comments were making fun of Joe Biden and the Democrats, who have continuously made me a political target since Jan. 6,” Greene said in a statement. “I will never back do...

Republican urged Trump to probe Italian satellite conspiracy theory — and misspelled prime minister's name

On Monday, Talking Points Memo reported that Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), one of the most prominent election conspiracy theorists in Congress trying to overturn the 2020 results and keep former President Donald Trump in office, urged the administration to investigate "Italygate" — a bizarre conspiracy theory that Italian satellites were used to flip U.S. votes from Trump to Joe Biden.

What's more, Perry also managed to misspell the name of the Italian prime minister in his requests.

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Michigan senator plans bill against pressuring election workers to break law

LANSING, Mich. — State Sen. Dayna Polehanki, D-Livonia, said Monday she plans to sponsor a bill that would impose penalties for pressuring, coercing or intimidating election workers in Michigan to violate the law. Polehanki's comments came after The Detroit News reported Friday that supporters of Donald Trump had urged Livonia Clerk Susan Nash to hand over hard drives and voting machine data for "analysis" in the weeks after Trump, the then Republican president, lost the 2020 presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden. In a statement to Attorney General Dana Nessel's office earlier this year,...

U.S. says to commit $55 billion to Africa ahead of summit

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will commit $55 billion to Africa over the next three years as President Joe Biden prepares to host the U.S.-Africa summit this week and discuss 2023 elections and democracy in the continent with a small group of leaders.

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'Desperate and delusional': Arizona columnist buries Kari Lake's latest lawsuit

Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts on Monday hammered defeated gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake for filing what she describes as a "desperate and delusional" lawsuit aimed at overturning the results of the 2022 election.

In her latest column, Roberts examined the claims made in Lake's lawsuit and found them completely devoid of substance.

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Texas GOP votes unanimously for a new national leader after disappointing midterms

Frustrated with the outcome of the midterm elections, the executive committee of the Texas GOP voted unanimously Saturday to call for new leadership at the national party.

By a vote of 62-0, the State Republican Executive Committee passed a resolution saying it had lost confidence in the chair of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel. The resolution said she “must be replaced” but did not endorse a challenger.

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Inside Google's quest to digitize troops' tissue samples

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In early February 2016, the security gate at a U.S. military base near Washington, D.C., swung open to admit a Navy doctor accompanying a pair of surprising visitors: two artificial intelligence scientists from Google.

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Trump slammed for pretending like he could have freed Paul Whelan

Donald Trump ranted on his social media site on Sunday evening about President Joe Biden getting Brittney Griner released from the Russian prison in exchange for an arms dealer that has been in custody for the past 15 years. He would have been out on good behavior in a few years, MSNBC's Yasmin Vossoughian said in a conversation last week with former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos.

The former president said that he had rejected a deal to free convicted arms dealer Viktor Bout in exchange for imprisoned American Paul Whelan.

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Progressive lawmakers demand fraud probe into Medicare privatization scheme

A group of progressive lawmakers led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Pramila Jayapal is calling on Biden health officials to immediately launch a fraud probe into the organizations taking part in ACO REACH, a slightly reformed version of a Medicare privatization scheme that the Trump administration set in motion during its final months in power.

In a Thursday letter to Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), 21 members of Congress voiced alarm that the ACO REACH pilot "provides an opportunity for healthcare insurers with a history of defrauding and abusing Medicare and ripping off taxpayers to further encroach on the Medicare system."

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