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Trump’s man in Texas has quietly amassed influence — to the detriment of his fellow Republicans

At an event for a congressional candidate last October, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called Rick Perry “one of my best friends in life” and said the two “talk all the time about politics.”

The former governor gushed, “Put me in a foxhole with him any day.”

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First US drug injection center aims to lead way on overdoses

"This site saves lives," reads an inscription on the wall of America's first drug injection center in New York, which aims to serve as a model in a country blighted by record overdoses.

In the room, there are eight open cubicles all equipped with a chair, a table and a mirror, the latter to quickly see "if anything goes wrong," says 29-year-old Mark, a regular visitor.

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Oath Keepers founder secretly backed lawsuit to break government — because of ‘Lord of the Rings’: report

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes backed an extreme legal effort that would "break" the United States government, according to a new report from The Daily Beast.

"While Rhodes’ lawyers have claimed the leader of the far-right militia group did 'precisely nothing' after his insurrection dreams were dashed, new details obtained by The Daily Beast reveal that isn’t quite accurate. According to a source with inside knowledge of the case, just days after Jan. 6, Rhodes and multiple militia members joined a federal lawsuit seeking to overturn the 2020 election," The Beast reported.

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Lindsey Graham's pick for Biden SCOTUS nominee jailed a man for 12 years for selling 8 ounces of marijuana

Although President Joe Biden has not yet made his nomination for the United States Supreme Court vacancy opened up by Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has openly been lobbying Biden to choose Michelle Childs, a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.

However, the American Prospect has brought to light a case that could raise questions about Childs's views on criminal justice in the United States.

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Here's how the New York legislature may have already won the midterms for Democrats

Democrats in the New York legislature may have gerrymandered the state following the 2020 Census thoroughly enough to shift which party picks up seats in Congress during the midterm elections.

"To be sure, New York is a solidly blue state: Joe Biden got 61 percent of the vote there in 2020. But its new congressional map would likely hand Democrats between 77 and 85 percent of New York’s congressional seats. That’s like if your friend said he’d eat only five slices of your pizza but then actually ate almost the entire pie," Five Thirty Eight elections analyst Nathaniel Rakich wrote on Thursday.

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US challenges Russia to make unequivocal statement against invading Ukraine

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken challenged Russia Thursday to make an unequivocal statement that it would not invade Ukraine and to back it up by pulling back troops.

At a UN Security Council meeting on the Ukraine crisis, the top US diplomat laid out in detail how Russia could fabricate an excuse for invading its neighbor.

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RNC's censure of Cheney and Kinzinger is 'even more disturbing' than people realize – according to this conservative

According to The Bulwark's Amanda Carpenter, the outrage surrounding the Republican National Committee's censure resolution that claimed the House committee investigating the Capitol riot is persecuting "ordinary citizens who engaged in legitimate political discourse" is missing the point.

"Yes, it was despicable that the RNC would censure Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for serving on the Jan. 6th Committee," Carpenter writes. "And yes, any plain reading of the document would leave the reader with the impression the RNC was describing the rioters as engaging in 'legitimate political discourse.' That’s troubling enough. But if you look closely at remarks made last week by RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, you’ll see something even more disturbing."

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Eric Trump says he wants to have dinner with Jesus — just so he can complain to him about Biden

Eric Trump said in a recent interview that if he could have dinner with any person, he would choose Jesus Christ — because he wants to complain to him about the Biden administration.

During an interview with Candace Owens of The Daily Wire, Trump was asked to name someone who he would like to have dinner with.

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Yellen acknowledges 'some global fallout' from any Russia sanctions

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says "some global fallout" would result if the West moves ahead with the punishing, coordinated sanctions threatened against Russia, should it attack Ukraine.

If the penalties are imposed, "of course, we want the largest cost to fall on Russia," Yellen said in an interview.

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Senator slammed for blaming Biden for the price of gas – and suggesting Americans have to win the lottery 'first'

A Republican U.S. Senator is being called an "embarrassment to public service," among other critiques, after suggesting the price of gas is so high many Americans would need to win the lottery to fill up their gas tanks – and blaming President Joe Biden instead of Big Oil and OPEC+.

“If many Americans won the lottery tomorrow, the first thing they would do is fill up their gas tank. I’m not sure that President Biden understands that,” Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana told reporters Wednesday.

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MAGA 2022 candidates are ‘going RINO hunting’ as Trump’s war on the GOP establishment escalates

Republican activists are gunning for GOP incumbents in the 2022 primaries as Donald Trump seeks to solidify his grasp on the party following his loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 campaign.

"These aren’t simple match-ups between Trump and anti-Trump forces, or isolated intraparty feuds. Safely ensconced Republican officeholders are being bombarded by challengers from coast to coast, in many cases spurred on by Trump directly. Redistricting and retirements have further scrambled the established order in many places, opening up seats and drawing fields filled with combative candidates eager to move the party in a different direction. Combine that with high levels of energy — and anger — in the party base, and it’s a recipe to remake the party from the ground up," Politico reported Thursday.

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‘Do we want to live in a world where Vladimir Putin calls the shots?’ Patriots say no -- but rightwingers say maybe

Americans used to worry about communists. We thought they were under and behind every bush and tree. Our anxiety came in two waves. Red Scare 1 (the early 1920s) and Red Scare 2 (the 1950s). Eventually, the Soviet Union became everything the United States was not.

The average American, however, could not tell a communist from their elbow. How, then, did Americans get so worked up their collective anxiety justified the government violating civil rights or ruining lives?

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'Democrats have always cheated': Over 90 percent of Texas GOP candidates refuse to admit Trump lost

Only 13 of 143 GOP congressional candidates in Texas — or fewer than 10 percent — have said the results of the 2020 presidential election were legitimate, according to a new report from the Houston Chronicle.

"Even outside the conservative strongholds, GOP candidates across the state are calling for large-scale audits or otherwise casting doubt on the outcome of the election as they battle for votes," the newspaper reported Wednesday. "Candidates in nearly every competitive race across the state have raised questions about the validity of the 2020 election or said outright that it was stolen, despite widespread evidence to the contrary and the overwhelming failure of Trump and his allies to overturn the results in court."

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