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Hostile 'devil' rhetoric used by Republicans is outpacing lawmakers who didn't support Trump election denying: study

Republicans in Congress who voted to object to counting the Electoral College votes that showed Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden are deploying inflammatory rhetoric far more than their GOP peers who accepted the outcome voters delivered.

That was one conclusion of a New York Times examination of political messages over the past decade.

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Doug Mastriano adviser Jenna Ellis questions Josh Shapiro's faith — 'at best a secular Jew'

PHILADELPHIA — Jenna Ellis, the senior legal adviser to Doug Mastriano's Republican bid for Pennsylvania, serves in that role primarily to stir his deeply conservative base and to agitate controversy on social media. Ellis was at it again Friday afternoon, tweeting criticism of a Washington Post story that focused on the Jewish faith of the Democratic nominee, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro. "Josh Shapiro is at best a secular Jew in the same way Joe Biden is a secular Catholic," tweeted Ellis to her 887,000 followers, calling both Democrats "extremists" on abortion and transgender issues....

As Trump Org trial looms, lawyers to look out for 'stealth jurors'

By Luc Cohen

NEW YORK (Reuters) - When jury selection begins next week in the criminal trial of former U.S. President Donald Trump's company, prosecutors and the defense will likely be on alert for "stealth" jurors seeking to hide political biases in the hopes of being named to the panel, legal experts told Reuters.

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Key Trump defense to avoid Jan. 6 House subpoena could be derailed by Biden: report

According to a deep dive into how Donald Trump may try to swat aside the subpoena issued by the House Jan. 6 committee late Friday, the New York Times reports that the issue of whether he can be forced to appear remains murky, but one key defense his lawyers could attempt would likely put the former president at the mercy of President Joe Biden.

As Charlie Savage and Alan Feuer wrote, the former president has indicated he would like to appear before the committee -- but on his terms -- which most observers believe is unlikely.

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Republicans love to blame Democratic policies for violent crime — but these studies debunk those claims

In the 2022 midterms, countless Republican candidates — hoping to distract voters from the abortion issue — have been focusing heavily on violent crime and blaming Democrats for the crime rates in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans and Philadelphia. Crime was one of the subjects that Democratic nominee Joy Hofmeister and incumbent Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt debated on Wednesday, October 19, when Hofmeister reminded him how high the murder rates are in some red states.

Hofmeister told Stitt, “The fact is, the rates of violent crime are higher in Oklahoma, under your watch, than in New York and California. That’s a fact.”

Stitt disagreed, not surprisingly. But when podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen tweeted video of that part of the debate, he illustrated her point by also tweeting a study released in March 2022 by the centrist Democratic think tank The Third Way — which found that “8 of the 10 states with the highest murder rates in 2020 voted for the Republican presidential nominee in every election this century.”

READ MORE: How GOP nominees are attacking Democrats as 'soft on crime' with Fox News' help: report

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Two polls show Republicans pulling ahead nationwide. What that could mean for Pa.’s top races.

PHILADELPHIA — National political trends are shifting in Republicans’ favor as inflation assumes an even more dominant position in voters’ minds, according to two recent polls — a potentially significant development for key Pennsylvania races that could be decided by just a few percentage points. The shifts, less than three weeks before Election Day, come after a summer in which Democrats had gained ground and hoped that fury over the end of the constitutional right to abortion might help them defy political headwinds, and President Joe Biden’s poor approval ratings. If the apparent GOP moment...

Biden predicts final-hour shift to Democrats before midterms

President Joe Biden on Friday predicted a final-hour shift in favor of the Democrats in the midterm elections, saying that the economy, seen as the party's weakest issue, is steadily improving.

"It's been back and forth, with them ahead, us ahead, them ahead, back and forth," Biden told reporters at the White House, three weeks before elections deciding control of Congress.

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'Masterful coverup': Watergate prosecutor links Lindsey Graham to Trump's election scheme

On Friday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat," former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman tied Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to former President Donald Trump's inner circle's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Akerman's assessment came during a discussion about the House January 6 Committee's new subpoena against Trump — and as Graham goes to the Supreme Court to try to block a subpoena from a grand jury empaneled by the Fulton County, Georgia district attorney to investigate efforts to invalidate President Joe Biden's win in that state.

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U.S. appeals court temporarily blocks Biden's student loan forgiveness plan

(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's plan to cancel billions of dollars in student debt.

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with six Republican-led states which had requested the student loan forgiveness plan be halted until court proceedings for an injunction are completed.

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Mexican president hints at Venezuela-U.S. accord amid migration rise

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday urged the United States and Venezuela to restore relations, saying an agreement may be on the horizon as he pressed the United States to allow more Venezuelans to enter.

The United States last week announced a plan to grant up to 24,000 Venezuelans humanitarian entry via air amid efforts to deter increasing border crossings driven by economic hardship in Venezuela.

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'Put this Mandarin Mussolini Menace behind bars': Michael Cohen says Trump is vulnerable on tax fraud

On Friday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House," Donald Trump's former personal attorney and fixer Michael Cohen argued that the clearest way to indict and convict the former president is on tax charges — similar to the charges for which he himself went to prison as part of Trump's Stormy Daniels payoff scheme.

This came during a discussion about the bombshell report that the classified documents Trump hoarded at his Mar-a-Lago resort included secret intelligence about Iran and China.

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Michigan county clerk under fire for hiring 'Stop the Steal' activist to recruit and train poll workers

She’s an election denier who urged Jan. 6 rioters to “storm the gates,” rallied with the Proud Boys and livestreamed a “Stop the Steal” protest outside the home of the Michigan Secretary of State.

And now that Genevieve Peters has been hired by GOP Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini to help recruit and train poll workers, community leaders gathered Thursday for a press conference in front of the Macomb County Clerk’s Office demanding that she be removed from her position.

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'I will not yield': Biden vows to fight any GOP attack on Social Security, Medicare

President Joe Biden pledged Friday to defend Social Security and Medicare from Republican attacks but rejected calls to support a full repeal of the debt ceiling, an arbitrary federal borrowing limit that the GOP is threatening to use as leverage to enact spending cuts.

"The Republican leadership in Congress has made it clear they will crash the economy next year by threatening the full faith and credit of the United States for the first time in our history, putting the United States in default, unless, unless, we yield to their demand to cut Social Security and Medicare," Biden said in a speech at the White House.

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