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Kellyanne Conway describes Trump-bashing husband as 'sinister' in upcoming memoir

Kellyanne Conway has some harsh words for her husband George in her forthcoming memoir.

The former White House adviser to Donald Trump published a memoir, "Here's the Deal," that's due out Tuesday, and she complains bitterly about her husband George Conway -- who emerged as one of the former president's loudest conservative critics, reported Axios.

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Trump-promoted 'Alien DNA' doctor says Joe Biden is dead and his body was replaced by demonic clone

During a speech at the ReAwaken America tour, which was described in the press as the "the start of QAnon 2.0," the Houston doctor who infamously pushed hydroxychloroquine as a "cure" for Covid and said that "demons" are the cause of most illnesses, now says she's not entirely sure that President Joe Biden and other public figures are even alive.

"Until we start realizing we are dealing with creatures that are not human -- you keep thinking people like [Nancy Pelosi] and Biden are human, I don't know where their human selves are, but the Bible says the Devil will deceive the people of this world to create these images," Dr. Stella Immanuel said.

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GOP legislator who requested voting tabulator access ‘entangled’ in Michigan State Police investigation

A Michigan legislator is under scrutiny as part of an investigation into whether third parties gained unauthorized access to election equipment and data after the 2020 election.

State Rep. Daire Rendon (R-Lake City) tried to gain access to a tabulator, according to Reuters, which reported that a township clerk in Roscommon County said Rendon made the request, which was denied, shortly after the November 2020 election.

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Trump is getting 'run outta Georgia with his tail between his legs' by Brian Kemp: former Ted Cruz aide

In anticipation of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's expected primary win on Tuesday after Donald Trump's handpicked candidate's campaign went nowhere, Bulwark columnist and former Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speechwriter Amanda Carpenter ridiculed the former president for not only being outplayed, but for being on the precipice of a high-profile humiliation.

Coming just a week after another Trump endorsee, incumbent Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) was rejected in his bid for a second term, Carpenter explained that the former president is having a rough time of it as voters -- and Republican officeholders -- are rejecting his election meddling.

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Jan. 6 panel will reveal bombshell evidence against Trump in six public hearings -- starting and ending in prime time

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots will hold six public hearings next month to reveal evidence that Donald Trump and his allies broke the law in their efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

A draft schedule shows the first and last of those hearings would be staged in television prime time, and the panel's attorneys will explain the unlawful scheme by the former president and his allies to reverse his election loss up to and including the Jan. 6 insurrection, reported The Guardian.

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The hypnotherapist and failed politician who helped fuel the never-ending hunt for 'election fraud' in Wisconsin

Jay Stone grew up in the rough-and-tumble world of Chicago ward politics, the son of a longtime city alderman. But his own forays into politics left him distrustful of Chicago Democrats.

When he ran for alderman in 2003, he was crushed at the polls after party leaders sent city workers out to campaign against him. Even his own father didn’t endorse him.

Then when Stone sought the mayor’s office in 2010, he only mustered a few hundred of the 12,500 signatures needed to qualify for the ballot. He filed a federal lawsuit over the requirement and lost.

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‘Radical’ Republicans are blowing their election chances with ‘crazy’ talk about civil war: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough explained that "radical" Republicans were blowing their chances at retaking congressional majorities with "crazy" positions on abortion and civil war.

A new poll from the Washington Post and ABC News showed voters preferred a generic Democratic candidate over a Republican in the midterm elections, in a 10-point reversal from a similar poll last month, and the "Morning Joe" host blamed the shift on GOP extremism.

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Biden endorses Japan's plan to beef up its defenses

By Trevor Hunnicutt TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday endorsed Japan's plan to beef up its defence capabilities as he and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida committed to working closely to counter China's growing influence in Asia. Biden, on his first trip to Asia since taking office, is visiting the region as concern grows about China's assertiveness and reach across security and supply chains. The U.S. president commended Kishida's determination to strengthen Japan's defence capabilities, the White House said in a statement following their meeting. The two leaders committed to w...

Fly me to the Moon: US, Japan aim for lunar landing

Japan and the United States said Monday they want to put the first Japanese astronaut on the Moon as the allies deepen cooperation on space projects.

No non-American has ever touched down on the lunar surface, and Japan has previously said it hopes to achieve a Moon landing by the end of this decade.

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US high schoolers design low-cost filter to remove lead from water

When the pandemic forced schools into remote learning, Washington-area science teacher Rebecca Bushway set her students an ambitious task: design and build a low-cost lead filter that fixes to faucets and removes the toxic metal.

Using 3D printing and high-school level chemistry, the team now has a working prototype -- a three-inch (7.5 centimeter) tall filter housing made of biodegradable plastic, which they hope to eventually bring to market for $1 apiece.

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Trump considered a military coup: Would he have gotten away with it?

It is now a public fact that Donald Trump and his cabal, including Republican members of Congress, attempted a coup on Jan. 6, 2021. This de facto conspiracy was sophisticated, multidimensional and nationwide in scale, and included what became a terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol. We know that Donald Trump was aware of at least some details of this plot and was involved in its planning and execution.

To deny these obvious facts is to either be a believer in the Big Lie and supporter of Trump and the Republican Party's war on American democracy or to be in an extreme state of willful denial. As a practical matter, it is much the same thing.

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Biden: Putin wants to 'eliminate' Ukraine's identity

US President Joe Biden (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attend the Japan-US summit meeting at Akasaka Palace State Guest House. -/ZUMA Press Wire/Pool/dpa

US President Joe Biden has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of trying to destroy Ukraine's identity, as witnessed by Russian bombardments of civilian targets such as schools, hospitals, daycare centres and museums.

"I believe what Putin is attempting to do is eliminate the identity of Ukraine," Biden said in Tokyo. "He can't occupy it, but he can try to destroy its identity."

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John Oliver reveals why Republicans assume Doug Mastriano will lead them into a disastrous election in November

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver began his show Sunday by announcing that the Republican Primary races that happened this week revealed a lot of important things happened.

The most important thing, however, was that Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) not only lost but "he has now officially set a record for the shortest term to ever be served by a little b*tch."

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