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GOP governors bus migrants to blue cities, but many exit in red states

Since April, thousands of migrants have arrived by bus in New York City and Washington, D.C., sent north by Republican governors in Texas and Arizona as a political gambit to blame Democrats for the migrants’ presence in the country. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey have spent millions of dollars transporting the migrants to the liberal cities to protest President Joe Biden’s intention to roll back some pandemic-era border restrictions and Democratic immigration policies more generally. But increasingly the migrants are hopping off the buses before reaching Washington and New...

Democrats celebrate win in US vote seen as litmus test on abortion rights

Democrats were Wednesday celebrating victory in a US special election being viewed as the last bellwether of the public mood on abortion ahead of November's midterms, as the party seeks to make reproductive rights a key issue in the campaign.

Tuesday's vote in a swing district in upstate New York was to choose a candidate to serve the final months of Democrat Antonio Delgado's term in the House of Representatives, after he quit to become the Empire State's lieutenant governor.

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From crudité to swipes over an allowance, trolling has become a US Senate campaign staple

From trolling over crudité to making swipes over an allowance, the ongoing social media feud between Lt. Gov. John Fetterman and celebrity heart surgeon Mehmet Oz has become a U.S. Senate campaign staple.

The Democratic and Republican nominees in Pennsylvania’s race have had no problems going head-to-head online, using their respective platforms to promote policy, troll each other, and fundraise.

But their approaches have led to different results in the race to replace retiring GOP U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey.

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Critics call BS on the 'Let Trump walk to save democracy' crowd

Amid a flurry of recent claims that prosecuting former President Donald Trump for various alleged crimes would be too dangerous for American democracy, progressive critics are pushing back forcefully to argue that the authoritarian threat will only increase if such lawbreaking is not held to account.

"The Republican Party has turned itself against electoral democracy."

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Biden decision to forgive student-loan debt may come Wednesday -source

(Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to announce a decision to forgive student loan debt as early as Wednesday, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

A pandemic-linked government pause in student loan interest and payments is due to expire at the end of August. Borrower balances have been frozen since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, with no payments required on most federal student loans since March 2020.

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Watch: Tucker Carlson’s attack on Anthony Fauci's retirement announcement backfires spectacularly

On Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, announced his plan to retire in December of this year. Fox News Tucker Carlson weighed in with his opinion of Fauci's retirement announcement -- but his attack appears to have backfired on social media.

During his Monday evening broadcast of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," the right-wing talk show host wasted no time sharing his reaction. “Imagine the pandemonium at SoulCycle studios across the Northeast this morning when Tony Fauci announced his retirement,” Carlson began.

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Republican Herschel Walker would be a 'new low' in the Senate: columnist

Columnist Eugene Robinson is speaking out against the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate from the state of Georgia, Herschel Walker. The former NFL running back is running against Sen. Raphael G. Warnock (D-GA) in the U.S. Senate race.

Robinson appeared on MSNBC on Tuesday following Walker's comments on Sunday regarding environmental initiatives for climate change. While opposing President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, Walker said, "Don’t we have enough trees around here?”

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Biden approval rises to 41%, highest since early June, Reuters/Ipsos finds

By Jason Lange

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's public approval rating rose this week to its highest level since early June, following a series of legislative wins for his Democratic Party, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll completed on Tuesday.

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Time-lapse video shows Jan. 6 mob surge 4 minutes after Trump tweeted attack on Pence

The House select committee has blamed Donald Trump's tweet for putting a target on Mike Pence's back, and a time-lapse video shows that appears to be true.

The former president attacked Pence because he "didn't have the courage" to halt or delay certification of Joe Biden's election win on Jan. 6, 2021, and the surveillance video recorded from high above the Capitol grounds show a crowd of Trump supporters surge toward the police barrier less than four minutes after that tweet.

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Rick Scott caught vacationing on luxury yacht in Italy as his Republican Senate candidates struggle: report

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is raising some eyebrows by vacationing on a luxury yacht in Italy even as some GOP Senate candidates struggle during a crucial stretch.

Axios reports that Scott, who chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee, is vacationing in Europe "while Republicans face cash problems and rough headlines about their midterm chances could further hurt his standing with his GOP colleagues."

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Biden will announce major decision on student loan debt forgiveness as soon as Wednesday: report

President Joe Biden is expected to announce his decision on student loan forgiveness as early as Wednesday, according to MSNBC.

Five sources told NBC News that the president will announce his decision as early as tomorrow, while three sources told the outlet that the president plans to forgive up to $10,000 in student debt for people who earn less than $125,000 annually. The president is also expected to extend the pause on student loan repayments for several months.

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Donald Trump Jr. says 'it would probably be good' if 'nuclear codes' were stashed at Mar-a-Lago

Donald Trump Jr. suggested on Monday that the United States would be safer if his father, former President Donald Trump, had stashed "the nuclear codes" at his Mar-a-Lago golf resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

The eldest Trump son shared his opinion – which resembled a stand-up comedy routine – at an event in support of Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz's reelection campaign.

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US special election seen as litmus test on abortion rights

A US special election Tuesday is being viewed as the last bellwether of the public mood on abortion ahead of November's midterms, as Democrats seek to make reproductive rights a key issue in the campaign.

Voters in upstate New York are choosing a candidate to serve the final months of Democrat Antonio Delgado's term in the House of Representatives, after he quit to become the Empire State's lieutenant governor.

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