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At site of collapsed Pittsburgh bridge, Biden touts benefits of infrastructure law

Standing in front of the replacement for the collapsed Fern Hollow Bridge, President Joe Biden returned to Pittsburgh on Thursday, touting the benefits of federal infrastructure law, and proclaiming “the resurgence of American manufacturing.”

“Hello Pittsburgh!” Biden said, opening his remarks to a crowd of about 100 onlookers, that included Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, who’s running for U.S. Senate, and U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., as well as other local elected officials.

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Kelly Loeffler’s texts may have been provided to Georgia prosecutors in Trump probe: report

A log of former senator Kelly Loeffler's text messages may have been provided to prosecutors investigating Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss in Georgia.

The 59-page, 405-text log circulating to media organizations from an anonymous sender covers the period between Nov. 8, 2020, the day after Joe Biden was projected as the winner, and Feb. 3, 2020, focuses on Loeffler's discussion of the election, and the document suggests it may have been provided to Georgia prosecutors, reported Politico.

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'Nasty, wrong, ill-informed': Trump erupts at judge after being implicated in potential criminal offenses

Former President Donald Trump is lashing out at the American legal system yet again.

Following a Truth Social post decrying his failed special counsel probe of the FBI's investigation into his 2016 campaign's contacts with Russian agents, the twice-impeached former president attacked U.S. District Judge David O. Carter for ruling this week that eight emails sent by one-time Trump lawyer John Eastman were not privileged because they contained evidence of a crime.

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Exclusive: Michael Flynn associate showed up early at initial breach point at US Capitol on Jan. 6

A close associate of retired Lt. General Michael Flynn was among the first wave of rioters who breached the outer barricades at the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Raw Story has confirmed.

Brian Gamble, a US Navy veteran and QAnon promoter who now serves as chief information officer of a nonprofit led by Flynn, showed up at the barricades erected at the entrance to the Northwest Walkway about 30 minutes before a crowd that included hundreds of Proud Boys massed there and eventually overwhelmed police lines. Gamble’s presence has been described in podcasts by Tim Hart, a fellow QAnon promoter who accompanied Gamble on Jan. 6 and is currently facing two felony charges related to his involvement in the attack on the Capitol.

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Escaped inmate accused of sending 'anthrax' threats to Biden and Jan. 6 committee chair

An escaped inmate in Pennsylvania has been accused of sending anthrax threats to President Joe Biden and the chairman of the Jan. 6 committee.

Robert Maverick Vargo, who ran off from a cleanup detail in July while awaiting trial on burglary, weapons and other counts, was charged with making threats against the president and a federal official from Luzerne County Correctional Center in Wilkes-Barre, where he's being held after he was recaptured, reported NBC News.

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Newly unearthed texts reveal Marjorie Taylor Greene's failed attempt to recruit Kelly Loeffler on Jan. 6 plan

Newly unearthed text messages show that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) tried and ultimately failed to recruit then-Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) in her plan to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election on January 6th, 2021.

As the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports, Greene reached out to Loeffler on December 2nd, 2020 to gage her willingness to help with a plan to throw out certified election results on January 6th.

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George Conway warns of Trump 'meltdown to end all meltdowns'

Conservative attorney George Conway warned that Donald Trump will act more frantically after Wednesday's bombshell ruling by a federal judge that found the former president likely committed crimes — including while in office.

"To the other big story we mentioned involving criminal liability for the former president, a federal judge in California today ordered emails turned over to the Jan. 6 committee saying they indicate the former president knew his voter fraud claims were wrong but pushed them anyway," CNN's Anderson Cooper.

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Voters hate inflation — but they would hate these GOP proposals to stop it even more: analyst

Inflation, driven to 40-year highs — not just in the United States, but around the whole world — has been one of the leading issues driving the last year of politics, including lawmakers' pitches to voters in the midterm elections, as voters find themselves paying more for everything.

President Joe Biden recently signed a landmark bill designed to boost energy supplies and cap health care costs, while Republicans are blaming the entire monetary situation on Democratic policies and asking voters to let them manage the economy.

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Ron Johnson campaign creates portal for 'election integrity' complaints

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is asking voters to report instances which “they feel might be inconsistent with state laws” during next month’s election, the Johnson campaign announced in a news release Wednesday.

The campaign unveiled a website dedicated to “election integrity incident reporting,” and the release states that the campaign, the Republican Party of Wisconsin and the Republican National Committee are working to make sure the 2022 elections are “free and fair.”

Johnson, a two-term incumbent running for re-election against Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, has been heavily involved in Republican efforts over the last two years to overturn the results of the 2020 election and cast doubt on its validity.

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Fox News CEO to be deposed in Dominion defamation lawsuit for pushing election lies: report

Fox News Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Scott is expected to be deposed in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed against the media giant by Dominion Voting Systems, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.

Dominion is suing Fox along with allies of former President Donald Trump for claiming that its electronic voting machines stole votes from Trump and switched them to then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 election. The allegations are but one facet of Trump World's debunked conspiracy theories that the contest between the twice-impeached ex-president and Biden was rigged and rife with fraud.

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Nikki Haley's pledge to oppose election deniers didn't last long

In an interview with the "Today Show" Nikki Haley, Donald Trump's former ambassador to the United Nations, asserted her principles and said she would never help or support any Republican candidates who denied the 2020 election results. Election deniers have taken over the Republican Party after primary elections where supporters of the former president's dominated the polls with election denial as the litmus test.

Haley, like many of the few Republicans, left willing to speak out against the attempt to overthrow the government, but she quickly failed to keep the promise, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

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DOJ prosecutors say there's enough evidence to charge Trump with obstruction: report

Prosecutors at the Justice Department say there is sufficient evidence to charge Donald Trump with obstruction of justice when it comes to allegations that he mishandled classified documents, although they're not quite sure on how to indict him, Bloomberg reports.

"The team that's part of the classified records probe has not yet made a formal recommendation to Attorney General Merrick Garland, who would ultimately approve or reject such a move, according to people familiar with the matter," Bloomberg's report stated. "It's also unlikely officials would bring only obstruction charges amid several other Trump investigations into potential crimes, the people said."

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Lindsey Graham calls for Georgia to reshape Senate

South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham crossed the border into Georgia Tuesday to lay out the stakes as he sees them in the Peach State’s Senate election, now just three weeks away.

“I’m your neighbor, and the reason I’m here is I’m tired of being canceled out by your two Democratic senators,” Graham told a friendly crowd gathered outside an art gallery in north Atlanta.

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