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Fake Trump 'elector' boasted of playing '4D chess' days before Capitol riot — now she's been subpoenaed

On Friday, The Uprising newsletter reported that a former Trump campaign staffer who served as one of the fake "electors" tapped by loyalists to the former president to certify their nonexistent win in Pennsylvania, has been subpoenaed by the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

"Lisa Vranicar Patton, who identifies herself as the Pennsylvania state events director for former President Trump’s 2020 campaign on Linkedin, is one of 14 people who received subpoenas on Friday due to their alleged involvement in a plan to send the electoral college 'false slates' of 'alternate electors' supporting Trump in seven key swing states that were actually won by President Joe Biden," reported Hunter Walker.

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Fake Trump elector subpoenaed by Jan. 6 committee is an NRA board member

This Friday, the House committee investigating the Capitol riot has issued 14 subpoenas to people who falsely claimed to be electors for former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

The individuals who were subpoenaed submitted false Electoral College certificates in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- all states that were won by President Joe Biden.

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Pennsylvania’s mail-in voting law unconstitutional, state court says

A Pennsylvania appeals court has struck down the commonwealth’s landmark 2019 mail-in voting law, though the near certainty of an appeal means voters might not notice a difference until the Supreme Court weighs in.

In a 49-page opinion issued by Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt on Friday morning, a five member panel of the court found 3-2 that the law, which allows all Pennsylvanians to vote by mail without an excuse, was unconstitutionally enacted as a statute, rather than being approved through the state’s long and rigorous constitutional amendment process.

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Kid Rock is being recruited to run for office as his profane 'We the People' tops the charts

Only two cycles after hyping — and then abandoning — a run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, Kid Rock is being urged to run for office in a different state.

"Rock is being recruited by some MAGA members of Congress to run for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, where he owns a sprawling estate in Nashville," Politico reported Friday.

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Minnesota investigation into 'Storm the Capitol' rally was closed within a week

Last year, the speaker of the Minnesota House promised a broad investigation into a rally at the Capitol in St. Paul where pro-Trump activists lodged violent rhetoric and alleged widespread voter fraud.

But the investigation called for by House Speaker Melissa Hortman petered out within a week, public documents show. Documents obtained through a public records request show the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s cyber crime unit investigated the complaint — tracking down additional comments on social media and calling one person who made questionable statements — and closed the case a week later.

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Macron and Putin agree on need for ‘de-escalation’ in crisis over Ukraine

French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on the need for "de-escalation" in a phone call Friday about the tensions between Moscow and Kyiv after Russia deployed thousands of soldiers near its borders with the smaller former Soviet country. Macron is later scheduled to speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Follow our live coverage below.

16:35 Paris time: Macron and Putin agree on need for ‘de-escalation’ in Ukraine crisis

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'Shameless' Nikki Haley panned for bending her knee to Trump, again

Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the U.N. who is widely seen as a White House hopeful, is destroying her brand with her mimicking of Donald Trump, according to a new analysis.

Longtime centrist Democratic strategist Ed Kilgore wrote in New York magazine that Haley is "one of those Republicans often considered 'reasonable' by Democrats and independents; she’s sometimes floated as a congenial face for a post-Trump GOP."

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Pittsburgh bridge collapses ahead of Biden visit on infrastructure; 10 injured

Emergency crews were at the scene of a bridge collapse in Pittsburgh on Friday morning, hours ahead of President Joe Biden’s visit to the region, where he was set to tout the benefits of his federal infrastructure law and other administration achievements.

According to the Tribune-Review of Pittsburgh, the bridge, which carries Forbes Avenue over the Fern Hollow Creek in the city’s Frick Park, collapsed Friday morning with vehicles, including a Port Authority bus, on the span. The bridge, between South Braddock and South Dallas Avenues, is a central artery to the city’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood.

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Republicans mocked for going silent as Biden leads the 'strongest economic growth since 1984'

In the wake of reports that say economic growth in 2021 reached its highest level in nearly four decades with an economy that created 6.4 million jobs last year, MSNBC's Steve Benen writes that Republicans are ignoring the strongest economic growth since 1984.

After the downturn in 2020, US GDP expanded by 5.7 percent last year, the Commerce Department said in its latest quarterly report. Benen was curious as to how the GOP would respond to the news, but all he found was silence.

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Cyber Ninjas CEO says he won't turn over records from election 'audit' in 'contentious' deposition: report

On Friday, The Arizona Republic reported that Doug Logan, the CEO of the Florida-based security firm Cyber Ninjas, refused to turn over records from his company's GOP-backed partisan "audit" of ballots in Maricopa County during a deposition this week.

"Logan answered questions during a contentious deposition with attorneys for The Arizona Republic and American Oversight," reported Ryan Randazzo. "The news organization and the left-leaning nonprofit have battled in court for months for the release of texts, emails and other documents related to the ballot recount and related investigations of the 2020 election ordered by Republicans in the Arizona Senate."

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MSNBC analyst downplays McConnell's praise for Biden: 'He's kowtowing to Donald Trump a lot'

MSNBC's Claire McCaskill pushed back against praise for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for publicly backing President Joe Biden's handling of the Ukraine situation.

The Kentucky Republican said the president was "moving in the right direction" in his approach toward Russian aggression, but McCaskill disagreed with "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough's assessment that McConnell was "striking a more positive tone."

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Josh Hawley’s ‘losing fight’ against Biden’s Supreme Court nominee mocked by conservative strategist

Republicans will be making a political mistake if they seek to go all-in against President Joe Biden's nomination to replace Stephen Breyer on the U.S. Supreme Court, a top GOP strategist explained on Friday.

Former George W. Bush White House speechwriter Marc Thiessen wrote in The Washington Post that "while Biden now gets to pick a justice, he is powerless to change the court’s ideological makeup."

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Mike Pence admits he and Trump haven't spoken since last summer

Mike Pence hasn't spoken to Donald Trump in months.

The former vice president told Fox News host Jesse Watters that he and the twice-impeached one-term president haven't talked since last summer, after Trump supporters threatened to hang him for refusing to go along with a plot to overturn the 2020 election.

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