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'Another reason to impeach': Marjorie Taylor Greene adds Britney Griner to Biden's offenses

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued that President Joe Biden should be impeached because his government negotiated with Russia to return WNBA star Britney Griner.

Greene has previously introduced three articles of impeachment against Biden for "his dereliction of duty in Afghanistan, his violations of immigration law causing a national security crisis on our Southern border, and his usurping of the Constitutional balance of power by ignoring the ruling of the Supreme Court," according to her website.

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Watch: Speaker Pelosi excitedly announces House passage of Same-Sex Marriage Protection bill – 169 Republicans vote no

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Respect for Marriage Act, which protects same-sex and interracial marriages at the federal level and requires states to recognize those marriages if they were legal at the time they were entered into. The legislation comes after far right Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas called for cases to overturn rulings that made constitutional contraception, same-sex intimacy, and same-sex marriage.

The final vote was 258-169. All Democrats voted yes, 39 Republicans joined the Democrats, but 169 Republicans voted no.

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Donald Trump Jr. trashes Biden over release of 'America Hating WNBA player' Brittney Griner

The release of WNBA star Brittney Griner from a Russian prison today immediately drew loud protest from Donald Trump Jr., Newsweek reported. The magazine cited this post from Truth Social:

"No one cuts better deals than Biden. We get an awful America Hating WNBA player, while Russia gets AN INTERNATIONAL ARMS DEALER!!! The adults are back!"

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'This is a dangerous road': Adam Kinzinger takes shot at Biden over Brittney Griner release

Reacting to news that WNBA star Brittney Griner is returning to the U.S. as part of a prisoner swap with Russia, outgoing Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) expressed dismay that former-United States Marine Paul Whelan was not part of the package negotiated by President Joe Biden's administration.

Whelan was accused and convicted of spying by Russian authorities just short of four years ago -- and is currently serving a 16-year sentence -- while American basketball star has only been held since February of this year on drug charges.

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Paul Whelan was left behind in Brittney Griner swap — here's why it's so hard to get him out of Russia

This week, President Joe Biden managed to broker a prisoner swap with Russia, allowing the release of basketball star Brittney Griner in exchange for Russia being handed Viktor Bout, an arms trafficker known as the "merchant of death." Notably absent from the swap, however, was Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine who has been stuck in Russian prison for years on dubious espionage charges.

On Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," reporter Andrea Mitchell detailed the key reason why it has been so hard for the Biden administration to broker Whelan's freedom.

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Right-wing host melts down after 'entitled' Britney Griner is released instead of Jan. 6 rioters

Right-wing television host Karyn Turk blasted President Joe Biden's administration after WNBA star Britney Griner was released from a Russian prison, but some Jan. 6 rioters remained behind bars.

Turk seemed shocked on the Real America's Voice morning broadcast as news broke that Griner had been traded for a Russian arms dealer.

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Brittney Griner, U.S. basketball star caught up in Russia crisis

(Reuters) -A U.S. official said on Thursday that U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner, who had been jailed in Russia in charges of possessing and smuggling illegal drugs, was now in U.S. custody.

Russia said she had been traded for Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer jailed in the United States.

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Russia frees US basketball star Brittney Griner in prisoner swap for arms dealer Viktor Bout

Russia freed WNBA star Brittney Griner on Thursday in a dramatic high-level prisoner exchange, with the U.S. releasing notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, American officials said. The swap, at a time of heightened tensions over Ukraine, achieved a top goal for President Joe Biden, but carried a heavy price - and left behind an American jailed for nearly four years in Russia.

The deal, the second such exchange in eight months with Russia, procured the release of the most prominent American detained abroad. Griner is a two-time Olympic gold medalist whose monthslong imprisonment on drug charges brought unprecedented attention to the population of wrongful detainees.

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'They can't quit him!' Morning Joe mocks GOP losing streak under Trump's leadership

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked the Republican losing streak under Donald Trump's leadership.

Herschel Walker was the latest Trump-endorsed candidate to lose his election in this cycle, but the "Morning Joe" host said Republicans have been losing ever since the former reality TV star entered politics.

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'Trump's final 2022 gift': WSJ editors shred former president for blowing another Senate race

The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board lamented that the Republican Party had blown yet another winnable Senate race this year -- and it placed blame for the fiasco squarely at the feet of former President Donald Trump.

The editors described Walker's defeat at the hands of Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) as "Donald Trump's final 2022 gift to the GOP," as Walker was just one of many hand-picked Trump candidates to crash and burn in a general election.

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Ted Cruz: 'Of course' Trump was wrong to call for terminating Constitution

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz denounced former President Donald Trump for suggesting a “termination” of the Constitution in order to overturn the 2020 election, while also framing the comment as an oversensationalized distraction. The Texas Republican offered his remarks three days after Trump’s initial comment and after prodding from reporters.

“Oh listen, of course what he said was wrong,” Cruz told Nexstar on Tuesday. “But I also think the media is engaged in a feeding frenzy. I’ve never seen reporters so excited as to run up to every Republican and say, ‘Please, please, please attack Donald Trump.’”

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Hobbs’s office flagged election conspiracy tweets months before she launched her campaign — undercutting GOP claims

Arizona Republicans are in an uproar over a request from the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office to censor two tweets in the immediate aftermath of the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump.

The Arizona Republican Party is calling for the attorney general to investigate what it claims might be a violation of campaign finance law and pundits are saying the email to a cybersecurity nonprofit amounted to election interference.

But there’s one glaring problem with the Republican Party’s claim that Secretary of State and Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs might have broken campaign regulations or that she interfered with the midterm election: When her office sent the request to take down the tweets, Hobbs wasn’t running for office. In fact, there were no candidates for governor at the time.

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Madison Cawthorn ordered to pay thousands to charity over illegal promotion

On Tuesday, NBC News reported that outgoing Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) has been ordered by the House Ethics Committee to pay a $15,000 fine, made out to charity, over his improper promotion of an anti-Joe Biden themed cryptocurrency scheme.

"The fine caps an investigation announced in May that looked into whether the scandal-plagued lawmaker touted a cryptocurrency known as a Let's Go Brandon coin in which he had a financial interest, and whether he engaged in 'an improper relationship' with an aide on his congressional staff," reported Zoë Richards. "The committee said in its 81-page report that it did not find evidence of improprieties between Cawthorn and the staffer."

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