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Florida Republican denies QAnon views: 'I don’t like conspiracy theories whatsoever'

A Florida Democrat is refusing to debate his Republican opponent in a congressional race because, he claims, his rival is a QAnon conspiracy theorist and 2020 election denier.

Jared Moskowitz is running for the open 23rd Congressional District seat in South Florida against Joe Budd, who denies believing in conspiracy theories and conceded Thursday at an event that President Joe Biden won the election, but the Democrat refused his invitation to debate, reported the Sun-Sentinel.

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Key Michigan Democrat has a narrow lead — but upcoming midterm will be a 'nail-biter'

On Friday, MLive profiled the state of the race in Michigan's 7th Congressional District, the Lansing-based seat currently held by Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin — where she currently holds a modest lead, but experts believe the contest will come down to a "nail-biter."

"Heading into the November midterms, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin is in as good a place as she’s ever been with polling data indicating a moderate lead over her Republican challenger, state Sen. Tom Barrett," reported Jordyn Hermani. "But organizations like the non-partisan newsletter Cook Political Report put the district as a toss-up as of Sept. 6, 2022, meaning that even with a small lead Slotkin, D-Lansing, should expect a tough fight on Nov 8."

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Trump officials removed '2.7 million' PPP fraud flags from 'the largest corporations' during his lame duck period

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was part of the CARES Act of 2020, was launched under former President Donald Trump in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and continued into the Joe Biden era. Some PPP loans were investigated by federal officials and flagged for potential fraud. But according to a Project on Government Oversight (POGO) report released on Thursday, October 6, the Trump Administration eliminated an abundance of flags during its final weeks in office.

Truthout’s Sharon Zhang reports that according to POGO’s report, Small Business Administration (SBA) officials “eliminated 2.7 million flags between December 2020 and January 2021, as the Administration was in its lame duck period.”

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Trump's defense lawyers forced House impeachment team to surrender on key strategy: new book

Donald Trump's impeachment lawyers threatened to bog down his second trial after the U.S. Senate agreed to call witnesses.

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) succeeded in getting the Senate to vote, 55-45, to call witnesses for testimony about Donald Trump's actions around Jan. 6, but some Democratic senators, including Delaware's Chris Coons, were concerned about the impeachment trial overshadowing the early days of Joe Biden's presidency -- and Trump's lawyers threatened to do just that, according to excerpts from a new book published by Politico.

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GOPers who rant about socialism while privately begging for infrastructure cash name-checked

In a segment on CNN's New Day" on Friday morning, host Brianna Keilar and correspondent Isaac Dovere name-checked Republican members of Congress who have been privately begging for funding from President Joe Biden's massive infrastructure bill while at the same time complaining in public about the evils of socialism.

With a graphic scrolling behind them that included the names of Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Rand Paul (R-KY), John Thune (R-SD), as well as Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ), among others, the two noted the hypocrisy of railing against Biden's plan while trying to reap the political benefits back home with voters.

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Nuclear 'Armageddon' threat back for first time since Cold War: Biden

US President Joe Biden said Thursday the world risks nuclear "Armageddon" for the first time since the Cold War and that he is trying to find Russian President Vladimir Putin's "off-ramp" in the Ukraine conflict.

"We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban missile crisis" in 1962, Biden said at a Democratic party fundraising event in New York.

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COVID rebound after Pfizer treatment likely due to robust immune response, study finds

By Leroy Leo and Julie Steenhuysen

(Reuters) - A rebound of COVID-19 symptoms in some patients after taking Pfizer's antiviral Paxlovid may be related to a robust immune response rather than a weak one, U.S. government researchers reported on Thursday.

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Warnock, Walker ride eye-popping fundraising totals into Georgia’s Senate election homestretch

Running for the U.S. Senate is expensive — especially when your victory or defeat could determine the balance of power in the chamber for the next two years, and Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker are entering the final stretch of their race with millions of dollars in their war chests.

“It reflects the competitiveness of the race,” said Emory University political science professor Andra Gillespie. “It also reflects how vital this is for Democrats to hold on to given U.S. Senate control is at stake.”

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Hunter Biden might be charged with some stuff — but not enough stuff to satiate Republicans

President Biden's Thursday announcement that he plans to pardon all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession was not enough to distract those looking to bring down his son.

While Biden's step towards decriminalizing marijuana will positively impact thousands who have lost more than could ever be returned for possession of a substance already legal in many states, Hunter Biden's battles are still in the process of being fought.

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‘Reefer Madness’: Fox News has a freakout as Biden announces marijuana pardons for thousands

President Joe Biden in a major action on Thursday announced he is pardoning thousands of Americans convicted of simple possession of marijuana, which is being seen as a major move toward federal decriminalization. Fox News is calling it a “blunt move” and “REEFER MADNESS,” and it is currently the right wing website‘s top story:

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Ted Cruz warns DHS secretary he could be impeached over rise in migrant crossings

As GOP lawmakers continue to antagonize the Biden administration over its immigration policies, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, warned Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that his handling of the southern border could be “grounds for impeachment.”

Cruz, along with U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, sent a letter to Mayorkas on Tuesday blasting him for “gross dereliction of duty” and citing record-high numbers of crossings at the southern border.

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US to rename military bases that honor Confederate figures by 2024

Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, one of nine army bases that will no longer be named for figures from the pro-slavery Confederacy

Washington (AFP) - The United States will rename nine army bases that honor figures from the pro-slavery Confederacy by the beginning of 2024, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Thursday.

Nationwide protests against racism and police brutality that were sparked by the 2020 murder of George Floyd reignited calls to rename the bases, and Congress mandated that they be changed despite opposition from then-president Donald Trump.

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Proud Boys member pleads guilty to seditious conspiracy for US Capitol attack

By Sarah N. Lynch

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A member of the far-right Proud Boys pleaded guilty on Thursday to a charge of seditious conspiracy over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, making him the first member of the group to do so.

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