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Biden signs proclamation on LGBTQI Pride Month – warns of ‘onslaught of dangerous anti-LGBTQI+ legislation’

President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a proclamation commemorating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Pride Month.

The President warns the civil rights of LGBTQI+ Americans "are under relentless attack."

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‘He’s there as a decoy’: Michael Steele busts John Cornyn's ‘stall and delay tactics’ in response to Uvalde

MSNBC's Michael Steele expressed doubt that Republicans intended to negotiate gun safety legislation in good faith.

The former chairman of the Republican National Committee told "Morning Joe" that Republicans had no intention of passing serious legislation in response to the deadly Uvalde massacre, and he said Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) was not nearly as "rational" as President Joe Biden seems to think.

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US to send Ukraine advanced weapons, as battle for east rages

President Joe Biden has said the United States will send more advanced rocket systems to Ukraine, as Russian troops press their ferocious bid to complete the capture of a key eastern city.

The battle for Severodonetsk has grown in intensity in recent days, with heavy casualties on both the Ukrainian and Russian sides.

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'Death by 1,000 cuts': activists voice fears for US democracy

Under slate gray skies in an African American neighborhood in the southwestern outskirts of Atlanta, Mardie Hill knocks on doors, her easy charm an antidote to an unusually frigid late spring afternoon.

The 64-year-old grandmother has been going door-to-door for more than 15 years to encourage residents who may otherwise slip through the net to exercise their hard-won right to vote.

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China says it conducted 'readiness patrol' around Taiwan

BEIJING (Reuters) -The Chinese military said on Wednesday it had conducted a combat "readiness patrol" in the seas and airspace around Taiwan in recent days, saying it was a necessary action to respond to "collusion" between Washington and Taipei.

China, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has stepped up its military manoeuvres around the island over the past two years or so, as it seeks to pressure Taipei to accept its sovereignty claims.

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Right-wing TV news host says he's willing to 'die' over 2020 election in 'Second Amendment' rant

The director of programming at the extremist Right Side Broadcasting Network said he was willing to die in defense of guns.

RSBN's Brian Glenn was broadcasting from Phoenix where the election-denying group "True the Vote" was making a presentation before GOP lawmakers inside a Capitol hearing room for an event organized by the Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus.

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Elise Stefanik refuses to rule out running for VP on Trump's ticket in 2024: report

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) was asked about her political future following an unrelated press conference on milk.

Stefanik was asked by the NY Post whether she would rule out running for vice president alongside the former president.

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US isn't ready to seize all of the assets of the Russian Central Bank just yet: report

The world doesn't have the military size and resources that the United States does, so when it comes to seizing Russian yachts parked in other countries or other international assets it can be costly and difficult. The New York Times is now reporting that the White House is now talking about seizing not just property from oligarchs, but a large chunk of the Russian economy.

Two large yachts, the Halo and the Garçon are tied to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the Financial Times reported earlier this year. Those yachts have been sitting in Jolly Harbour in Antigua, which is still a member of the British Commonwealth with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. But the UK hasn't made any moves to enforce sanctions on the yachts stashed at Antigua's shores.

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BTS meets with Biden about anti-Asian hate crimes, joins press briefing

They don’t need permission to dance, but they do need permission to visit the White House. Korean pop supergroup BTS met with President Joe Biden on Tuesday to discuss anti-Asian hate crimes and Asian representation. The seven members also all spoke briefly at Tuesday’s White House press briefing. “It is a great honor to be invited to the White House today to discuss the important issues of anti-Asian hate crimes, Asian inclusion and diversity,” said RM, before his bandmates all offered similar statements in Korean. Their meeting with Biden, however, was closed to the press. The meeting was hi...

Peter Doocy worries Biden will use Canada's proposed handgun ban on Americans

Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre what President Joe Biden was going to do in response to Canada's newly proposed gun regulations.

At a White House press briefing on Tuesday, Doocy expressed concern about gun regulations that have been proposed in Canada following the recent mass shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas. The proposed Canadian law would ban assault-style weapons and put a "freeze" on handgun sales and imports. It would also revoke the firearms licenses of Canadians involved in domestic violence-related crimes.

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Steve Bannon blames 'open borders' for Uvalde massacre even though shooter was born in US

During a segment on his War Room: Pandemic show, Steve Bannon seemingly tried to tie the Uvalde school shooting to immigration, saying, "We have to get a timeline ... down to the second of what happened here," in regards to the shooting.

"Because, this does not make sense," Bannon said. "There's so many loose ends, and quite frankly, a week after it's happened, it's [unsatisfactory] -- at least the timeline should have been put up."

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Uvalde lays first school shooting victims to rest

The small, traumatized Texan town of Uvalde begins Tuesday to bury its dead from an elementary school shooting that killed 19 young children and left the tightly-knit community united in grief and anger.

Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Yuleana Rodriguez, both 10, are expected to be laid to rest, with further funerals scheduled over the coming weeks.

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Peter Navarro ordered to testify before federal grand jury on efforts to overturn Trump's election loss

Peter Navarro has been subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury about his efforts to help Donald Trump overturn his election loss.

The former White House trade adviser said FBI agents served him the subpoena last week at his house seeking his testimony Thursday and any records he has related to the Jan. 6 insurrection, including "any communications" with the former president, reported the New York Times.

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