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Martin Luther King's family joins call for US voting reform — citing Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin as barriers

Washington (AFP) - Members of Martin Luther King Jr's family joined marchers Monday in Washington urging Congress to pass voting rights reform as the United States marked the holiday commemorating the slain civil rights leader.

King's son Martin Luther King III spoke at the march, warning that many states "have passed laws that make it harder to vote" more than half a century after the activism of his father.

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Ann Coulter tells NY Times Trump 'is done' — and they should 'stop obsessing over him'

Almost a year after Joe Biden was sworn in as president of the United States, former President Donald Trump continues to receive an abundance of media coverage — from negative reporting in liberal and progressive outlets to nonstop adulation and praise from Trump’s sycophants at Fox News, Newsmax TV and One America News. But one right-wing media figure who has no kind words for Trump in 2022 is author Ann Coulter, who believes that his dominance of the Republican Party has come to an end and has been bashing the ex-president on Twitter.

Interviewed by the New York Times, Coulter said, “Trump is done. You guys should stop obsessing over him.”

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Wealthy venture capitalist's podcast goes off the rails after he dismisses Uyghur genocide: 'It is below my line'

During the All-In podcast this weekend, billionaire venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya gave his thoughts on the ongoing persecution of Uyghur Muslims in China, saying that the genocide of a religious minority by an authoritarian government is not high on his list of things to be concerned about.

While the panel discussed things President Joe Biden could do to jumpstart his seemingly stalled agenda, All-In co-host Jason Calacanis posited that him being more aggressive on "China policy" could be one approach. But Palihapitiya disagreed.

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Texas rabbi describes moment he threw a chair at gunman in hostage stand-off

The rabbi of a Texas synagogue that was the scene of a hostage stand-off recounted Monday how he threw a chair at the gunman, allowing those being held to escape.

During the "last hour" of the 10-hour ordeal Saturday their captor "wasn't getting what he wanted," Charlie Cytron-Walker, rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel in the small town of Colleyville, near Dallas, told CBS.

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Republicans who pushed fake Electoral College documents in 2020 need to face 'criminal prosecution': attorney

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow has been doing a great deal of reporting on MAGA Republicans who, after the 2020 presidential election, circulated fake “Electoral College” documents in states that Joe Biden won and falsely claimed, on those documents, that Donald Trump won the states in question. In an article published by the conservative website The Bulwark on January 17, attorney Philip Rotner argues that those fake electors deserve to face criminal prosecution in federal court.

Rotner isn’t the only one making that argument. During a January 13 appearance on Maddow’s show, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel — who is part of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration — told the host, “Under state law, I think clearly you have forgery of a public record, which is a 14-year offense, and election law forgery, which is a five-year offense.”

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Study shows Dr. King was right — support for racial inequality is linked to opposition to democracy

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. warned that the fight to end systemic racism is directly linked to the fate of democracy. “When the architects of our Republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir,” he said at the 1963 March on Washington. “It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned.”

On Monday, writing for The Washington Post, political science professors Jesse Rhodes, Raymond La Raja, Tatishe Nteta, and Alexander Theodoridis revealed the results of a study that clearly lays out Dr. King was correct: voters who support racial inequality, or at least deny that it exists, tend to also hold anti-democratic views.

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Trump supporters considered having GOP lawmaker sneak phony electors into Michigan Capitol: report

Trump supporters in Michigan hoped to have a GOP lawmaker sneak fake electors into the state Capitol, The Detroit News reports.

"Supporters of former President Donald Trump privately discussed ways they could gain access to the Michigan Capitol on Dec. 14, 2020, when the battleground state's presidential electors met," the newspaper reported, citing "four sources with knowledge of the planning."

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'They are us -- there’s no distinction': Terror of synagogue standoff is no isolated incident to Texas Jewish leaders

In the hours after a rabbi and three congregants were taken hostage at a synagogue in North Texas, Jewish leaders in Houston began planning a vigil.

They had wondered whether gathering virtually Saturday night was the right choice. At the time, they didn’t know that the hostages at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville would be freed after a nearly 11-hour standoff. They only imagined that the attack could go through the night, said Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss, who was involved in the preparations. There were security measures to be considered, even for a Zoom meeting. Still, they wanted to offer comfort to their people.

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As Sinema defends filibuster, progressives say 'vote her the hell out'

On what would have been Martin Luther King Jr.'s 93rd birthday, voting rights advocates and progressive lawmakers rallied in Arizona on Saturday to target the first-term Democratic senator blocking legislation aimed at strengthening ballot access amid growing GOP-led suppression efforts.

In attendance at Saturday's demonstrations in Phoenix were members of the King family, which is planning to lead a march to Washington, D.C. on MLK Day with a simple message to lawmakers: "No celebration without legislation."

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Expert: 59 phony Trump electors should be the next target of criminal prosecutions

Prosecutors should charge the 59 Republicans who submitted phony electoral college certificates as part of Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, which was won by Joe Biden.

"Those representations were lies," 40-year attorney Phlip Rotner wrote for The Bulwark.

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Election fraud belief undimmed for Trump fans, despite party hopes

Jonathan Riches has been to 40 Donald Trump rallies and fervently believes the last US presidential election was stolen.

Like thousands of others who spent hours in a dusty field in Arizona this weekend to watch the former president speak, that belief is a bedrock -- no matter how much the Republican Party leadership wishes otherwise.

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Inquiry into Texas synagogue standoff to have 'global reach'

Police vehicles sit near Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, some 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of Dallas, on January 16, 2022

COLLEYVILLE (United States) (AFP) - US authorities have launched an investigation with "global reach" into a suspect who was killed after holding four people hostage at a Texas synagogue, where he apparently demanded the release of a convicted terrorist known as "Lady Al-Qaeda."

The four hostages -- including a respected local rabbi, Charlie Cytron-Walker -- were all released unharmed Saturday night, prompting relief in the United States, where the Jewish community and President Joe Biden renewed calls to fight anti-Semitism.

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Texas synagogue hostage taker a British citizen -FBI

(Reuters) - The FBI identified a hostage taker killed at a Texas synagogue as a British citizen, after President Joe Biden earlier on Sunday said the gunman had used weapons he got off the street to commit "an act of terror." The FBI identified the man as Malik Faisal Akram, 44, who was killed after the safe release of his four hostages on Saturday night. The incident in Colleyville, Texas, "was an act of terror,“ said Biden, who was in Philadelphia with first lady Jill Biden packing carrots and apples at a food bank in a visit to the city to honor the legacy of slain civil rights leader Marti...