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‘Performatively protest’: Grassley chastised for tweeting angry complaint he has to stay in DC to ‘fight’ major Dem bill

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) Friday afternoon posted an angry tweet complaining he will be missing his annual family reunion this weekend after Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer scheduled a vote on the Inflation Reduction Act, major, historic legislation to combat inflation and climate change, lower Medicare prescription drug prices and the federal deficit, and increase the energy supply.

It's not going well for the 88-year old Republican who is running for re-election this year.

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Texas governor sends migrants to New York City as immigration standoff accelerates

By Sofia Ahmed and Ted Hesson

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, said on Friday he has started to send buses carrying migrants to New York City in an effort to push responsibility for border crossers to Democratic mayors and U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat.

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'Venezuela and Australia are gone!' Mike Lindell uncorks CPAC rant about countries being 'taken by the machines'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Friday brought his personal crusade against voting machines to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he uncorked a conspiratorial rant claiming that the voting machines had completely overtaken dozens of foreign countries.

"This is very important you hear me on this," Lindell told the CPAC crowd during his address. "Over 54 countries have now been taken by the machines or are getting taken by the machines! And you never get to go back!"

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Fox News mocked for ‘desperately’ trying to spin ‘blockbuster’ jobs report into attack on Biden

The propagandists at Fox News are trying to find ways to spin Friday's excellent jobs report and economic news into an attack on President Joe Biden and Democrats. It's not going well for them.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the July jobs numbers Friday morning as scheduled.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Ashli Babbitt was actually trying to stop the rioters from entering the Capitol

In a video posted to her social media channels, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed without evidence that Ashli Babbitt, the woman shot and killed by a Capitol Police Officer on Jan. 6 as she tried to jump through a door's broken window that led to the Speaker's Lobby, posed no threat and was actually trying to stop the rioters.

Greene described Babbitt as an "unarmed woman" who is "on video hitting someone in the face that was breaking the glass to go in to the Speaker's Lobby."

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MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle bashes Kyrsten Sinema for being 'in the pocket of private equity giants'

MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle excoriated Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) for holding up a major climate, tax and health care package to preserve a tax loophole for hedge fund income.

The Arizona Democrat insisted on removing a provision in the bill that would have limited the carried interest loophole used by wealthy hedge fund managers and private equity executives, which endangered a major portion of President Joe Biden's domestic agenda, and Ruhle bashed Sinema on "Morning Joe."

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‘Ain’t no recession’: Economists praise ‘huge’ employment numbers – ‘We’re back, baby’

Employers in July hired more than double the number of people experts had predicted, 528,000, after many predicted the number to be just 258,000. Unemployment is now at the lowest level in half a century, at 3.5%.

CNBC calls today’s report from the federal government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics “far better than expected, defying signs that the economic recovery is losing steam.”

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'There is concern among Trump's lawyers that he could be indicted': CNN justice reporter

Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are reportedly worried about his legal exposure in the Department of Justice's probe into his actions leading up to and during the January 6th Capitol riots.

CNN crime and justice reporter Katelyn Polantz on Friday discussed the direct contact made in recent days between the DOJ and Trump's legal team, and she said the conversations revolve around the invocation of executive privilege regarding conversations White House lawyers had with Trump about various actions he wanted to take after he lost the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

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Death penalty jury visits Florida school shooting scene

A jury deciding whether to impose the death penalty on the killer of 17 people at a Florida high school visited the still-bloodstained and bullet-scarred building on Thursday where the shooting occurred.

The 12 jurors and 10 alternates hearing the case against Nikolas Cruz, 23, spent just over 90 minutes inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, the South Florida Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald reported.

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Strategic ambiguity? The US, Taiwan and China -- a guide

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan has provoked Beijing's ire -- and brought into focus Washington's deliberately ambiguous foreign policy stance toward the democratic, self-ruled island.

Pelosi's pledge Friday that the United States will "not allow" China to isolate Taiwan comes just months after President Joe Biden repeatedly said US forces would defend the island militarily if China attempted to take control of it.

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Revealed: Joe Manchin's price for supporting the climate change bill

From his Summers County, West Virginia, farmhouse, Mark Jarrell can see the Greenbrier River and, beyond it, the ridge that marks the Virginia border. Jarrell moved here nearly 20 years ago for peace and quiet. But the last few years have been anything but serene, as he and his neighbors have fought against the construction of a huge natural gas pipeline.

Jarrell and many others along the path of the partially finished Mountain Valley Pipeline through West Virginia and Virginia fear that it may contaminate rural streams and cause erosion or even landslides. By filing lawsuits over the potential impacts on water, endangered species and public forests, they have exposed flaws in the project’s permit applications and pushed its completion well beyond the original target of 2018. The delays have helped balloon the pipeline’s cost from the original estimate of $3.5 billion to $6.6 billion.

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Russia ready to discuss prisoner swap with U.S., Lavrov says

(Reuters) -Russian said on Friday that it was ready to discuss prisoner swaps with Washington through an existing diplomatic channel, a day after basketball star Brittney Griner was handed a nine-year prison sentence for a drugs offence.

"We are ready to discuss this topic, but within the framework of the channel that was agreed upon by Presidents Putin and Biden," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

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Sinema says she’ll ‘move forward’ as Schumer announces ‘entire caucus’ on board for Inflation Reduction Act

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Thursday evening that the "entire" Democratic Party caucus is unified behind the Inflation Reduction Act.

Schumer announced the final bill would be introduced on Saturday, likely setting up a weekend vote-a-rama followed by votes next week.

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