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Saudi crown prince immune from Khashoggi suit: US govt

The US government recommended on Thursday that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was immune from legal action over the 2018 murder of a dissident journalist, according to court documents.

Prince Mohammed was named prime minister by royal decree in late September, sparking suggestions he was looking to skirt exposure in cases filed in foreign courts -- including a civil action brought in the US by Hatice Cengiz, fiancee of slain columnist Jamal Khashoggi.

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Democrats can defeat GOP extremism by 'fighting for working people': senator

During her keynote speech at an economic policy conference held Wednesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren called on Democrats to step up their efforts to rein in corporate greed and create a better economy for working-class households, arguing that doing so is essential to defeating the increasingly anti-democratic GOP.

"When Democrats fight for and deliver for working people, we win."

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Trump ruthlessly mocked for new fundraising scheme: $40 'Let's Go Brandon' Christmas wrapping paper

On Thursday, writing for New York Magazine, Margaret Hartmann relentlessly roasted former President Donald Trump for his latest attempt to fundraise from his supporters — a necessity, as his official candidacy declaration locks off the funds to be used by his independent super PACs.

Specifically, Trump is now charging his supporters $40 a pop to buy a roll of "Let's Go Brandon" Christmas wrapping paper — the slogan being a popular coded phrase meaning "F**k Joe Biden."

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Former GOP staffer explains why new Republican crusade against Hunter Biden will fall flat

Republicans signaled today that they are planning to use their newfound House majority to run endless investigations of Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son, over allegations that emails on his laptop show him trying to sell access to the White House and profit from his family name — even though there is no evidence the president himself had any role in what his son was doing.

On Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "The ReidOut," however, former GOP strategist Kurt Bardella laid down the key reason why the Hunter Biden probe — and several other investigations House Republicans may be planning — are unlikely to land with the American people.

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Here's why Republicans may be desperately clinging to 'security blanket' of Hunter Biden probe

Shortly after news agencies projected that Republicans were set to take a narrow majority in the House of Representatives, key GOP House members signaled their intent to aggressively launch investigations into Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son, who has been accused of attempting to sell White House access, according to emails recovered from his laptop — though there remains no evidence the president himself endorsed or took part in that.

On MSNBC Thursday evening, The Atlantic writer Mark Leibovich argued this issue is simply not salient to the American people as the massive scandal Republicans want it to be — but that it is a convenient distraction to hold together Republicans and take the pressure off them to do anything important.

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GOP strategist pardoned by Trump now convicted of illegally funneling him Russian cash: report

Federal prosecutors have obtained a conviction of a longtime GOP strategist who illegally helped a Russian businessman funnel money to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.

"Jesse Benton, 44, was pardoned by Trump in 2020 for a different campaign finance crime, months before he was indicted again on six counts related to facilitating an illegal foreign campaign donation. He was found guilty Thursday on all six counts," The Washington Post reported. "The evidence at trial showed Benton bought a $25,000 ticket to a September 2016 Republican National Committee (RNC) event on behalf of Roman Vasilenko, a Russian naval officer turned multilevel marketer."

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Fox host trashes House Republicans for 'wasting time' with 'boring' Biden investigation

House Republicans announced this week a laundry list of investigations that they will conduct over the next two years targeting President Joe Biden's son and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

It was something that Fox News co-host Geraldo Rivera lamented was part of the GOP problem that they clearly haven't learned from.

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Federal judge stays Mark Meadows' attempt to avoid testifying to the Jan. 6 committee

A federal judge has denied Mark Meadows' attempt to stop the demand that he must testify to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, Law and Crime reporter Adam Klasfeld tweeted.

Meadows lost the last legal attempt to protect him from testifying to the Jan. 6 committee, claiming executive privilege. The current executive, however, President Joe Biden, has waved all privilege for anything involving Jan. 6, he said. Still, Meadows appealed for reconsideration of the previous ruling. While waiting for the reconsideration, however, Meadows asked that the demand he testify be stayed.

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‘Crazy, craven, and incompetent all at once’: House GOP blasted over their priorities

After securing the majority in the wake of the midterms, House Republicans announced their plans to focus on multiple targets for investigation regarding President Joe Biden and his family's business practices.

“In the 118th Congress, this committee will evaluate the status of Joe Biden’s relationship with his family’s foreign partners and whether he is a President who is compromised or swayed by foreign dollars and influence,” said Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the top Republican on the House Oversight Committee. “I want to be clear: This is an investigation of Joe Biden, and that’s where the committee will focus in this next Congress.”

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As GOP claims House majority, Jayapal warns of 'Republicans in ruin'

As major election watchers on Wednesday officially announced that Republicans had secured a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives by winning at least 218 seats, top Democrats—whose party maintains control of the White House and Senate—tried to send a message of hope.

Appearing on MSNBC Wednesday night, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) highlighted progressive candidates who won and the state-level ballot measures that passed, including initiatives legalizing marijuana, protecting abortion rights, expanding Medicaid, and raising the minimum wage.

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Hakeem Jeffries favored to lead U.S. House Democrats after Pelosi exit

By Richard Cowan and Moira Warburton

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi's decision to step down from her leadership role after her fellow Democrats lost their majority in last week's midterm elections positions Hakeem Jeffries - a liberal congressman from New York - as a likely top contender to lead the party for the next two years.

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'Bring it on': Democrat calls GOP probe into Justice Department and Hunter Biden 'projection'

WASHINGTON — House Republicans claimed in a press conference on Thursday that President Joe Biden was actively involved in overseas business dealings that involved his son Hunter. But a Democratic lawmaker characterized their claims as "fraudulent."

"Was Joe Biden directly involved with Hunter Biden's business deals, and is he compromised? That's our investigation," Rep. James Comer (R-KY) told reporters.

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109 Republicans voted against bill to ban sexual assault NDAs

The House on Wednesday passed bipartisan legislation that prohibits employers from using pre-dispute non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) or non-disparagement clauses to silence survivors of workplace sexual assault and harassment.

President Joe Biden is expected to sign the Speak Out Act, which had already been approved in the Senate by unanimous consent, as soon as it reaches his desk.

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