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Illinois man gets 37-month term for threatening to kill Democrats at Biden inauguration

CHICAGO — A south suburban man was sentenced to just over three years in federal prison Tuesday for leaving a message for a U.S. representative threatening to shoot up “terrorist” Democrats at Joe Biden’s inauguration in Washington early last year. “We will surround the (expletive) White House and we will kill any (expletive) Democrat that steps on the (expletive) lawn,” Louis Capriotti could be heard saying on the Dec. 29, 2020, call, in a distinctly south suburban Chicago accent. “If they think that Joe Biden is going to put his hand on the Bible and walk into that (expletive) White House on...

Under political pressure, Biden officials toughen border message

By Ted Hesson and Veronica Cardenas

HARLINGEN, TEXAS (Reuters) - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas toured the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas on Tuesday as he pushes a tougher message of restoring consequences for people crossing illegally, countering criticism from Republicans and some Democrats of President Joe Biden's approach.

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'She’s not racist': Republicans stand by Elise Stefanik following Buffalo massacre

Republicans are standing by Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York who has received harsh criticism over the racist conspiracy theory that was allegedly cited by the gunman as motivation.

Eight months before the shooting, the Times Union newspaper warned about Stefanik pushing the "great replacement" conspiracy theory.

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Former Trump official explains why he’s leaving the Republican Party — after failing to fix it

Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff, Miles Taylor, revealed the details about why he's leaving the Republican Party after serving as a whistleblower who was trying to fix it.

Taylor is better known as the "Anonymous" author of a New York Times editorial saying there were patriotic Republicans inside the Trump administration trying to safeguard against insanity. But after leaving the White House, Taylor came together with a group of other Republicans to threaten they'd leave the GOP if it officially became the Trump party. A year later, Taylor made it clear: he's done.

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Republicans fracture over Ukraine aid package as GOP's nationalist camp grows bolder

While many political leaders on both sides agree that the Russian invasion necessitated an international response, there are many in the Republican Party who are ready for a fight over a defense sending bill that would provide aid to Ukraine.

Politico reported that the debate has become yet another one in the fractured Republican Party where the establishment is being opposed by the increasing ranks of far-right "America First" caucus. Even Donald Trump has come out against sending money to Ukraine, although he previously held up aid to them after Russia invaded Crimea and the House and Senate approved aid.

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Watch: GOP's Jim Jordan confronted over Jan. 6 subpoena

As he was walking to his office this Tuesday, Ohio GOP Rep. Jim Jordan was confronted by Spectrum News' Taylor Popielarz, who asked him if he plans to comply with the subpoena that was issued to him by the House committee investigating the Capitol riot.

"They just served it yesterday," Jordan replied. "We just saw it for the first time yesterday."

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‘What happened here is straightforward terrorism’: Biden condemns ‘those who spread’ Great Replacement ‘lie’

President Joe Biden unequivocally condemned white supremacism, domestic terrorism, and those who spread the "lie" known as the great replacement theory, during impassioned remarks at the Delevan Grider Community Center in Buffalo, New York Tuesday. The President, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and other top Democrats traveled to Buffalo to grieve and mourn with those suffering after a self-avowed white supremacist and antisemite massacred ten Black people in a neighborhood supermarket Saturday.

"White supremacy is a poison," President Biden declared repeatedly, lamenting that "it's been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes."

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Phony Trump electors sued by Biden electors and Wisconsin voter: 'There must be consequences'

A lawsuit has been filed against fake Donald Trump electors who signed official documents that falsely stated the former president won the 2020 election in Wisconsin.

The phony electors are already under investigation by federal prosecutors, but the suit prepared by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and the pro-democracy group Law Forward could cost each of them $200,000 in damages, reported HuffPost.

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Stefanik on Buffalo mass shooting: ‘Not the time to politicize this tragedy’

U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) on Tuesday spoke about Saturday's racist mass shooting in a predominantly Black neighborhood supermarket in Buffalo, New York, saying that now is "not the time to politicize this tragedy." 13 people were shot, 10 of them – all Black – died in a massacre by a self-avowed white supremacist and antisemite who said he specifically chose the location to target Black people.

Stefanik stands accused of promoting the false and racist conspiracy theory known as the "great replacement theory," which has been promulgated by far-right extremists, white nationalists, and white supremacists, including Fox News propagandist Tucker Carlson more than 400 times.

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Biden visits site of racist mass shooting

President Joe Biden laid flowers and prayed Tuesday at the site of America's latest deadly mass shooting, warning that the white supremacist ideology motivating the alleged gunman is tearing the country's "soul" apart.

In the hastily organized trip to Buffalo, New York, Biden, accompanied by his wife Jill Biden, reprised the wearily familiar role for presidents of consoler-in-chief.

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'McConnell's worst nightmare': Morning Joe says Trump's 'bonkers' base is pushing for unelectable candidates

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and John Heilemann on Tuesday discussed how Donald Trump's preferred candidates would put Republican chances in jeopardy for taking back the U.S. Senate majority.

The former president has endorsed loyalists -- including J.D. Vance in Ohio, Herschel Walker in Georgia and Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania -- in races around the country, and the "Morning Joe" host said they're unlikely to win Democratic votes and might not excite enough Republican voters.

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'Drunk and high' MAGA rioter cites his own undeveloped 'pre-frontal cortex of the brain' in asking for leniency

A young Capitol rioter is asking for leniency in his sentencing -- and is citing his own undeveloped brain as a reason.

Writing on Twitter, CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane flags a new filing made by Miller's attorneys in which they argue their client, who was 21 years old at the time of the riots, was not fully in control of his mental faculties.

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