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Rudy Giuliani throws a tantrum demanding Biden 'be tried for crimes against humanity'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani argued on Sunday that President Joe Biden "should be tried for crimes against humanity."

During his Sunday radio program on WABC, Giuliani accused Democrats of lying about the search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate and lying about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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AOC says Congress could reverse Trump tax cuts to cancel all Student debt

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Saturday that Congress could reverse the 2017 GOP tax cuts, which overwhelmingly benefited the rich and large corporations, to finance the cancellation of all remaining student loan debt after President Joe Biden announced his more limited plan to wipe out $10,000 for most borrowers.

"We can keep pushing," the New York Democrat wrote in an email to supporters. "Remember that the Biden administration didn't want to do this at all. It was YOUR pushing, YOUR pressure, YOUR organizing that got them to this point. They have forgiven far, far more debt for business owners in the form of [Paycheck Protection Program loans] who didn't need to meet ANY sort of income requirements or means testing for almost $1 TRILLION in forgiveness."

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Lauren Boebert has gone to a place of 'lesbian dance theory' in an attempt to slam Biden

In a recent appearance on Fox News, Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) weighed in on President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and, in doing so, provided a quote that has caused ripples of discourse throughout the weekend.

"How the heck can Joe Biden call America-first conservatives a threat to Democracy with a straight face and a dry diaper? He's the one who has allowed millions to invade our southern border," Boebert said to Fox. "He's the one who is robbing hard-working Americans to pay for Karen's daughter's degree in lesbian dance theory."

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Republican AGs scheme with dark money groups to sue over student debt relief

Republican attorneys general and corporate advocacy groups are exploring ways to sue the Biden administration over its newly announced plan to cancel $10,000 in federal student loan debt for most borrowers, hoping the conservative-packed U.S. judiciary will strike down the executive action and deny badly needed relief to around 40 million people.

"Conservative jurists, and ultimately the justices themselves, will be eager to shred the new program."

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Trump's social media rants criticized by legal experts as 'threatening the country with violence'

Former President Donald Trump has spent the weekend on his social media site throwing any possible complaints out in an apparent hope of finding someone to blame for his legal conundrum.

"The Raid (sic) on my home, Mar-a-Lago, is one of the most egregious assaults on democracy in the history of our Country (sic) which is, by the way, going to places, in a very bad way, it has never seen before!" Trump ranted on Saturday.

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'What's the crisis!': GOP governor rants student borrowers should have no problem paying off their loans

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) went on an extended rant about President Joe Biden's decision to forgive substantial amounts of federally-backed student loans, saying he doesn't see why former students are having so much difficulty paying back their loans.

Speaking with host Dana Bash, Sununu at one time exclaimed, "You write your check, you move on."

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Kevin McCarthy's future in doubt as the GOP's hopes for the midterms fade: report

Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has had the ambition to be Speaker of the House since the he joined the so-called "Young Guns" of conservatives. Those dreams are quickly evaporating in the 2022 summer drought, CNN reported Sunday.

"House Republicans are starting to grow pessimistic about their chances of winning a massive majority in the midterm elections, putting some allies of GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy on edge over his future," the report explained.

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Pro-Trump lawyer says he's been subpoenaed by Georgia grand jury investigating 2020 election

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative attorney L. Lin Wood said he had been subpoenaed to appear before a special grand jury in Georgia investigating former U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

"The devil is after me today!!!" Wood said in a statement shared on Telegram late on Friday. "...the Fulton County DA attacks me as you can see from the email below to my attorney, Ibrahim Reyes, by demanding that I testify before the 'Trump Witch Hunt' grand jury!!!"

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'I wrote a book': Marco Rubio touts 'bipartisan ideas' for how borrowers can pay off their student loan debt

President Joe Biden announced his Student Loan Debt Relief Plan on Thursday, August 25th, 2022, and United States Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) quickly continued his condemnations of Biden's directive.

"There's no reform, uh, let's start with this. I've talked about the fact we need to reform student loans," Rubio recalled in a segment on One Nation With Brian Kilmeade.

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U.S. warships transit Taiwan Strait, first since Pelosi visit

By Idrees Ali

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two U.S. Navy warships sailed through international waters in the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, the first such operation since a visit to Taiwan by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi enraged China which regards the island as its territory.

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Plenty of roadblocks for automakers seeking electric vehicle success

The world's top automakers -- motivated either by governmental regulations or pure profit -- have made a sharp turn away from fossil fuel vehicles. But there are plenty of obstacles on the road to a future full of eco-friendly cars.

Will there be enough lithium and other vital raw materials to make electric car batteries? Will there be sufficient charging stations? How will carmakers ensure that their offerings are affordable for the average driver?

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'Unmistakable mood shift': Democrats go on offense as abortion bans and Trump drag down Republicans

Democrats are invigorated as a shifting national political climate better positions the party in the 2022 midterm elections, according to a report published online by The Washington Post on Saturday evening.

"Democrats are voicing growing confidence about limiting losses in the House and potentially even salvaging their majority in the midterm elections, with candidates and allied groups making moves to capitalize on a backlash to abortion restrictions, signs of improvements in the economy and opposition to Donald Trump," Annie Linskey and Michael Scherer reported.

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Here's how Joe Biden can eat the GOP's lunch during the 2022 midterms

President Joe Biden tested a new GOP message that a former Republican member of Congress says could change the trajectory of America.

On MSNBC, Alicia Menendez interviewed former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL).

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