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'Ludicrous': GOP lawmaker slams John Eastman's Wisconsin schemes as 'the dumbest thing I have ever heard of'

New information is coming to light about the author of the controversial "coup memo" arguing how Donald Trump could remain in office despite losing the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden.

On Tuesday, the Wisconsin State Journal reported, "a Republican state lawmaker who falsely claimed that former President Donald Trump won Wisconsin’s 2020 election and proposed a resolution aimed at 'reclaiming' the state’s 10 electoral college votes received guidance from a top Trump attorney alleging that the state Legislature had the power to select electors 'as it sees fit.'”

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The same far-right influencers behind the effort to overturn the election are pushing for a convoy on DC

Many of the same players who were involved in the effort to overturn the 2020 election in the United States are celebrating the Canadian truckers convoy that has crippled Ottawa, while calling for a duplicate effort targeting Washington, DC.

At the top of the list is Donald Trump himself, who issued a statement on Feb. 4 deriding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a “far-left lunatic… who has destroyed Canada with insane Covid mandates.” Trump added: “Now, thankfully, the Freedom Convoy could be coming to DC with American Truckers who want to protest Biden’s ridiculous Covid policies.”

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Biden, Germany's Scholz stress unity against Russia on Ukraine

By Andrea Shalal, Andreas Rinke and Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States and Germany on Monday sought to present a united front against potential Russian military aggression in Ukraine, with President Joe Biden declaring the two in "lockstep" despite questions over Berlin's commitment to scuttle an important energy pipeline.

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Marco Rubio has 'diagnosed himself with a Trump sickness': MSNBC's Ari Melber

After an embarrassing appearance on "Face the Nation," Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has become the butt of the political jokes as he desperately tries to embrace Donald Trump while also opposing Donald Trump.

At the top of his Monday show, MSNBC host Ari Melber used a 2016 video of Rubio to attack 2022 Rubio for diagnosing himself with a "Trump sickness."

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Reagan White House alumnus explains why 'loser' Trump is even more 'dangerous' now than he was in the White House

As a rule, one-term presidents who were voted out of office in the United States have licked their wounds, congratulated the new president, moved on with their lives and looked at post-White House ways to make money — from writing books to public speaking. But former President Donald Trump, a year into Joe Biden’s presidency, continues to obsess over the 2020 election and refuses to accept the fact that he lost.

Never Trump conservative Peter Wehner, in an article published by The Atlantic on February 7, emphasizes that being a “loser” has put Trump in a very dark place mentally — and warns that he is determined to pull the rest of the U.S. down into the abyss with him.

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Marco Rubio: The committee investigating Jan. 6 is a 'partisan scam'

While Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio initially criticized former President Donald Trump for pressuring his then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election, his willingness to hold Trump and his allies to that same standard has diminished, Rolling Stone's Peter Wade reports.

Wade points to a recent Face the Nation interview where Rubio was asked if Mike Pence was right when he said Trump was "wrong" to suggest that Pence has the power to reject the 2020 election results.

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The State Department could help the FBI round up domestic terrorists -- here's how

President Joe Biden's State Department has the tools at hand that could help the FBI crackdown on domestic terrorists, according to a former FBI supervisory agent, reports Politico.

With growing concern over militia or paramilitary groups who showed what they are capable of during the January 6 insurrection, Politico notes that there is pressure to nip domestic terrorism in the bud to avoid a repeat.

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GOP ballot measure in Arizona would restrict early voting to speed up ballot counting

Nail-biter elections that last two weeks after the polls close could be a thing of the past under a proposed measure that could be on the November ballot — with the trade-off that Arizonans will have fewer options for casting their votes.

The proposed ballot measure is called the Easier to Vote, Harder to Cheat Act, though the title is a misnomer. Some of its provisions would make it harder to vote, and appear to have little to do with making it harder to cheat.

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Conservative warns of startling GOP midterms message: 'Insurrection and authoritarianism’

Conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot on Monday warned of the message the Republican Party was sending heading into the 2022 midterm elections.

"I am haunted by a recent Gallup poll showing a significant shift in party identification: 2021 began with Democrats ahead of Republicans, 49 percent to 40 percent, and ended with Republicans ahead of Democrats, 47 percent to 42 percent," Boot wrote. "Obviously, a lot of it represents unhappiness with President Biden’s policies. But you don’t have to identify as a Republican to signal displeasure with inflation or the covid-19 pandemic. By joining the GOP, you endorse what the party stands for."

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BUSTED: Trump White House docs had to be retrieved from Mar-a-Lago

The National Archives, which has been handing over documents related to Donald Trump's presidency to the House select committee investigating the Jan 6th insurrection, was forced to go to the former president's Mar-a-Lago's resort to obtain files that should have been turned over, the Washington Post is reporting.

According to the report, the documents were just obtained last month, approximately one year after Trump lost his re-election bid to President Joe Biden.

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'A stone-cold coward': Steve Bannon is going bonkers over Pence's rebuke of Trump voter fraud claims

Steve Bannon is not pleased with former Vice President Mike Pence's clear condemnation of former President Donald Trump's endless conspiracy theories and claims of voter fraud regarding the 2020 presidential election.

On Friday, February 4, Bannon, former White House strategist to Trump, shared his reaction to Pence's speech at the Federalist Society's Florida Chapters Conference. During the event, Pence addressed the situation and defended his actions on January 6 when he solidified the Electoral College vote in favor of President Joe Biden. Referencing the U.S. Constitution, the former vice president made it clear he had "no right" to overturn the outcome of the presidential election.

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Mexico breaks up migrant camp near US border

Migrants are seen next to riot police as authorities dismantle an improvised camp outside El Chaparral crossing port in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, near the border with the US. After almost a year, authorities dismantle the camp and...

Tijuana (Mexico) (AFP) - Authorities on Sunday broke up a camp of about 380 migrants, mostly from Mexico and Central America, in Tijuana, near the US border. 

Mexican migration officials announced that they were trying to relocate the people in the area just south of San Diego, California.

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France's Macron flies to Moscow in high-risk diplomatic mission

By Michel Rose

MOSCOW (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron flies to Moscow on Monday in a risky diplomatic move, seeking commitments from Russian President Vladimir Putin to dial down tensions with Ukraine, where Western leaders fear the Kremlin plans an invasion.

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