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Voters in five states to decide on legalizing marijuana in November midterms

By Joseph Ax

(Reuters) - Voters in five states will decide whether to legalize adult-use marijuana in November's midterm elections, as 19 other states and the District of Columbia have done.

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House Dems plan to censure Marjorie Taylor Greene for calling Biden 'Hitler'

House Democrats are gearing up to censure Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) over her social media posts calling President Joe Biden "Hitler," The Washington Post reports.

Greene wrote on Twitter that “Joe Biden is Hitler” and added a doctored video of the president with a Hitler mustache standing at a lectern with swastikas in the background.

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As election looms, Kansas Republicans rally around fentanyl crisis

TOPEKA — At national and local levels, Kansas Republicans are rallying around the issue of battling fentanyl to win over voters in a close race.

During Wednesday’s GOP rally in Topeka, U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall told the crowd that, unlike Gov. Laura Kelly, Attorney General Derek Schmidt would take fentanyl off the streets.

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After Biden’s move on marijuana pardons, Fetterman celebrates and Oz dodges

PHILADELPHIA — President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon thousands of Americans convicted of “simple possession” of marijuana in federal court elicited celebration from Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, who has long advocated for legalizing the drug, and silence from his Republican challenger, Mehmet Oz. Fetterman called the announcement a “a massive step toward justice,” and claimed some credit. He’d pressed Biden on the issue when they both marched in the Pittsburgh Labor Day parade. “When I heard President Biden would be in Pittsburgh a month ago, I knew that if I had a chance to s...

Stewart Rhodes called for violent action on Jan. 6: 'They won’t fear us til we come with rifles in hand'

Stewart Rhodes was calling for violence ahead of the Jan. 6 insurrection in a bid to keep Donald Trump in power.

An FBI agent testified Friday that text messages exchanged between the Oath Keepers founder and Republican operative Roger Stone in a group chat discussed a scheme by Doug Mastriano, then a Pennsylvania state senator and now the GOP gubernatorial nominee, and other Republican legislators to reject President Joe Biden's election win.

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'A slightly more human form than Jared Kushner': GOP candidate's performance dismantled after Arizona debate

In her column for the Bulwark, conservative commentator Amanda Carpenter noted what transpired at a debate in Arizona on Thursday night between GOP challenger Blake Masters and incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and came away less than impressed with the Republican whose demeanor -- and answers -- left her cold.

Quipping that Masters came across as an "alien" compared to Kelly --who she pointed out is "an honest-to-goodness astronaut" -- Carpenter, who used to write speeches for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called Masters' performance "weird."

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US releases new Arctic strategy as climate threat grows

US President Joe Biden's administration released a new Arctic strategy on Friday as the strategically and environmentally important region suffers worsening effects from climate change and sees increased international competition.

Global warming is melting Arctic ice, opening previously closed areas to navigation and creating new opportunities for countries such as the United States, Russia and China to vie for resources and influence.

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Stewart Rhodes called for 'bloody and desperate fight' to keep Trump in power: Oath Keepers chats

Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes repeatedly called on Donald Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act in a last-ditch effort to hold onto power.

The right-wing militant, who claimed to have contacts with a Secret Service agent with access to the former president, urged Trump to invoke the law and authorize himself to deploy military forces as domestic law enforcement, according to communications he sent with other Oath Keepers in late November 2020 that were presented as evidence at his seditious conspiracy trial.

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Ted Cruz admitted to colleagues that all 'one hundred senators' knew Trump committed an impeachable offense: report

According to a new book that documents how the Republican Party leadership worked behind the scenes with Donald Trump's legal team during both of his impeachments, Politico's Rachel Bade and the Washington Post's Karoun Demirjian report that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) warned his GOP colleagues that there was no doubt by anyone in the Senate that the former president had engaged in at least one impeachable offense.

In the book, "Unchecked: The Untold Story Behind Congress’s Botched Impeachments of Donald Trump,” Bade and Demirjian document GOP squabbles behind the scenes over defense strategy with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) once storming out and exclaiming “We are F*CKED. We are F*CKED!

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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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