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Trump 'refuses to accept reality': Murdoch newspaper says it’s time for GOP to move on

Fox News refused to broadcast Thursday's prime-time hearing by the Jan. 6 select committee, but Rupert Murdoch's New York tabloid editorialized on the subject on Friday.

"The Jan. 6 Commission is a Democratic campaign ad, a thinly veiled partisan exercise — aired in primetime, with the cooperation of a liberal press — to bolster a failed Joe Biden presidency. But rather than ignore it or look to the future, Donald Trump, the King Lear of Mar-a-Lago, decided to tweet — er, Truth — yet another statement confirming that he refuses to accept reality," the New York Post editorial board wrote.

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Here are 5 things we learned about Jan. 6 and Trump from the first hearing

The opening U.S. House hearing in a series on the Jan. 6 attack included some eye-opening new details about the events of the day and the broader plot to halt the peaceful transfer of presidential power.

The nine-member investigative committee put former President Donald Trump at the center of the plot, while accusing leaders of two far-right organizations, the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, with planning tactical details of the assault on the Capitol.

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US seeks help controlling ‘unprecedented’ flow of migrants from Latin American nations

LOS ANGELES — The Biden administration wants countries along a dangerous migration route running through South and Central America to commit to expanding their asylum system and enforcing their borders to help address the unprecedented flow of migrants at its southern border with Mexico, in a new regional partnership that will be announced Friday during the last day of the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles. “President (Joe) Biden is asking all governments along the migratory route to establish and fortify asylum processing in each of their respective countries, while more effectively enfor...

'Deeply disturbing: GOP candidate's arrest is emblematic of growing far-right extremism, experts say

After Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley was arrested Thursday by the FBI on charges related to his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, during which supporters of former President Donald Trump attempted to overthrow the United States government, his campaign posted two words on social media: “Political Prisoner.”

This sentiment — that Kelley’s arrest is rooted in Democratic politics and not the law — is one that far-right commentators like Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and a parade of GOP officials and organizations in Michigan, including the Michigan Republican Party, are pushing without evidence. (Michigan Republican Party Chairman Ron Weiser, for example, said Democrats are “weaponizing our justice system” and GOP gubernatorial candidate Garrett Soldano called the FBI an “arm of the Democrat Party.”)

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Kushner 'got his hands dirty' and initiated Giuliani's election fraud 'clown show': senior Trump advisor

Contrary to a report from the New York Times' Peter Baker that Donald Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner wanted nothing to do with his father-in-law's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, Rolling Stone is now reporting that the husband of Ivanka Trump was plotting with her dad to conduct a "scorched earth" campaign to keep him in office.

Rolling Stones' Asawin Suebsaeng and Adam Rawnsley are reporting that four sources confirmed that Kushner had a big part in developing the "Big Lie." The news comes hours after the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection kicked off the first of six televised hearings on the Trump White House with a clip of Ivanka Trump saying she was believed that the election fraud claims were bogus.

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Ginni Thomas’ attempt to overturn Trump’s loss was even broader than previously thought: report

Newly released documents show that Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, pressed at least 29 Republican state lawmakers in Arizona — 27 more than previously known — to "choose" presidential electors in an attempt to deny Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election, The Washington Post reported on Friday.

Previous reports showed that Thomas messaged two Arizona House members in November and December 2020, asking them to overturn Biden's win by choosing the electors.

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Fired Fox politics chief could provide 'big key part' of evidence against Trump: MSNBC

During an MSNBC panel discussion on the first of six House select committee hearings about the Jan. 6 insurrection, White House correspondent Garrett Haake suggested that a fired Fox News political director could prove to be the one who provides devastating evidence against Donald Trump.

With the committee focused on proving that Trump knowingly lied about the election results by claiming he was robbed and thereby inciting his supporters to attack the Capitol, Haake said what Chris Stirewalt has to say before the committee could help make their case.

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U.S. pledges more visas for Cubans, Haitians at Summit of the Americas

By Daina Beth Solomon and Ted Hesson

LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration will spend $314 million to support Venezuelan migrants across the Western Hemisphere and restart programs allowing some Cubans and Haitians to reunite with family members in the United States, U.S. agencies announced on Friday.

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China will 'not hesitate to start war' over Taiwan, Beijing tells US

Beijing will "not hesitate to start a war" if Taiwan declares independence, China's defense minister warned his US counterpart Friday, the latest salvo between the superpowers over the island.

The warning came as Wei Fenghe held his first face-to-face meeting with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore.

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Jan. 6 hearing handed Merrick Garland a 'critical part of a criminal case' against Trump: legal expert

Appearing on MSNBC on Friday morning with host Jose Diaz-Balart, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade claimed that the evidence produced during the first televised hearing of the House Jan. 6 committee on Thursday night can be used to prosecute former president Donald Trump.

In a prime-time presentation of its findings from a year-long probe, the special committee sought to persuade a divided country of the existence of a deep-rooted and ongoing plot -- orchestrated by the former president -- to overturn the result of the 2020 election won by Joe Biden.

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Trump allies planning 'far more effective attack' in 2024 that's working 'beyond their wildest dreams': Legal expert

Walter Shaub, the former director of the U.S. Office for Government Ethics, issued a dire warning in the wake of Thursday night's first House select committee hearing on the January 6 Capitol riots.

Writing on Twitter, Shaub argued that "no reasonable person could dispute that this was an attack on the republic itself," and he warned that a lack of accountability for the attack's plotters -- including former President Donald Trump -- has given them time to "prepare themselves for a far more effective attack in 2024."

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'Mar-a-Lago was not a happy place': Conservative says Trump threw Ivanka under the bus after testimony

Ivanka Trump's testimony appears to have triggered an emotional outburst from her father.

Former president Donald Trump attacked his former attorney general William Barr and apparently took a swipe at his eldest daughter, as well, wrote The Bulwark columnist Charlie Sykes, after their video testimony was shown during the first public hearing of the House select committee.

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Ex-Fox News editor fired after calling Arizona for Biden called to testify by Jan. 6 committee

The former Fox News editor who correctly called Arizona's election for Joe Biden has been called to testify by the House select committee.

Chris Stirewalt, who was fired in January 2021 as politics editor for the conservative network, has agreed to testify Monday at the Select Committee's second public hearing, according to his NewsNation colleague Kellie Meyer.

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