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Trump trying to pack the Senate with loyalists -- but Republicans fear it will blow up in their face

Donald Trump is trying to engineer a more compliant Senate with the expectation that he'll have an easier time if he's re-elected president, but Republicans are worried that his efforts will backfire.

The twice-impeached one-term president is still bitter about his time in the White House because he believes GOP senators didn't pursue his agenda aggressively enough, and Trump has closely watched key Senate races where candidates are fighting for his attention -- and possibly his endorsement, reported Politico.

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Schumer unveils last-ditch plan to force floor battle over voting rights

In a last-ditch push to overcome GOP obstruction, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer late Wednesday unveiled a plan to temporarily evade the filibuster and bring voting rights legislation to the floor of the upper chamber for debate.

Outlined in an internal memo distributed to congressional Democrats, Schumer's strategy involves several obscure procedural maneuvers that began Wednesday night in the House, which moved just before midnight to replace the text of an unrelated NASA bill with language from the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

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Mitch McConnell lashes out at Biden

Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell lashed out at President Joe Biden on Wednesday, accusing him of widening the US political divide with his push for voting rights reform and call to change the Senate rules.

"We have a sitting president -- a sitting president -- invoking the Civil War, shouting about totalitarianism and labeling millions of Americans his domestic enemies?" McConnell said in an unusually vitriolic speech on the Senate floor. "Yesterday, he poured a giant can of gasoline on the fire."

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McCarthy is either ‘hiding from the Trump base’ or covering up his role in the coup: Dem lawmaker

Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy "could be hiding two things," according to Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a member of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Raskin appeared Wednesday night on MSNBC shortly after McCarthy issued a statement lashing out at the committee, and saying he would refuse a request from chair Bennie Thompson (D-MS) to voluntarily testify.

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Trump is bitter that DeSantis won't say 'magic words' about not running in 2024: Maggie Haberman

Former President Donald Trump has started taking shots at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whom he sees as a potential rival for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman's sources claim that Trump has been particularly bitter that DeSantis won't say the "magic words" about pledging not to run for president in 2024, which she speculates has led to him ramping up his criticism of the right-wing Florida governor.

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'The clock is ticking': Legal experts explain why Merrick Garland needs to investigate Trump’s coup attempt before it’s too late

On January 5, the day before the one-year anniversary of the January 6, 2021 insurrection, Attorney General Merrick Garland declared that the U.S. Department of Justice is committed “to holding all January 6 perpetrators, at any level, accountable under law — whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy.” Harvard University law professor Laurence H. Tribe and former federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut applaud that speech in an op-ed published by the Boston Globe on January 11, but they also express skepticism about Garland’s commitment to following through.

“Garland’s well-crafted words told Americans what they needed to hear,” Tribe and Aftergut write. “We maintain hope that he will swiftly investigate the leaders behind the violent January 6, 2021 Capitol attack by a pro-Trump mob that sought to prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 Electoral College vote. But he must also spearhead an investigation into the earlier, bloodless coup attempt that failed to overturn the election and thus made force the only option to interrupt the transfer of power. Unfortunately, little in the attorney general’s words provided any firm basis for that hope.”

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Reduced hospitalization risk, shorter stays for Omicron patients: US study

A preliminary US study of nearly 70,000 Covid positive people showed a substantially reduced risk of hospitalization and death from Omicron even after controlling for growing population immunity levels.

People infected with Omicron were half as likely to be hospitalized, about 75 percent less likely to need intensive care, and around 90 percent less likely to die compared to those infected with the formerly dominant Delta variant, according to the paper.

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McConnell fumes over Biden comparing opponents of the Voting Rights Act to George Wallace

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) took to the floor Wednesday to attack President Joe Biden after a fiery speech in support of voting rights.

McConnell began by saying that Biden unfairly compared those against the Voting Rights Act to George Wallace, Bull Connor and Jefferson Davis. All of those men opposed the Voting Rights Act and opposed the right for people of color to vote.

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GOP senator howls after Democrats give Republicans a taste of their own medicine in judicial hearing

Democrats gave Republicans a taste of their own medicine during a judicial confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Dick Durbin held the hearing for Andre Mathis, a nominee by President Joe Biden for an appeals court seat that has historically been designated for a candidate from Tennessee, over the objection of the state's two GOP senators, reported Roll Call.

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QAnon cultists wonder if John Lennon and Tupac will appear with JFK at Trump’s Arizona rally: report

Supporters of the QAnon cult are converging on Arizona ahead of Donald Trump's scheduled Saturday campaign rally, according to a new report.

"Former President Donald Trump will hold his first rally of 2022 in Arizona on Saturday and it’s set to be packed with QAnon folks, both on stage and in the crowd," Vice reported Wednesday.

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Trump talks vaccines and 'rigged' election, cuts NPR interview short

Former US president Donald Trump tells National Public Radio that he recommends getting the Covid-19 vaccine, but says it should be an individual choice and not mandated by government

Washington (AFP) - Former US president Donald Trump expressed support for getting vaccinated against Covid-19 but said it should be up to individuals, in an NPR interview aired Wednesday that he cut short after again falsely claiming election fraud.

In a rare alignment with President Joe Biden, Trump said he does "recommend taking" vaccines. But the Republican former leader, whose administration oversaw development of the coronavirus vaccines, said he opposed mandating them for Americans.

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Pence could win in 2024 — if he hangs Trump out to dry: biographer

Tom LoBianco, a biographer of former Vice President Mike Pence, penned a glowing editorial for Vanity Fair arguing that the former running mate of Donald Trump could be the shadow front-runner of 2024. Pence's problem, however, is that Trump would stop any efforts for him. Eliminating Trump could give Pence a pathway to the presidency, but it could also infuriate the Trump base he would need to make it through a primary election.

Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS), of the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 attack, said Tuesday that speaking to Pence is a high priority for the committee. Pence hasn't yet been subpoenaed, but earlier this month Thompson indicated that they'd ask the former VP to testify voluntarily.

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‘DeSantis is particularly disturbing’: Expert warns states are becoming ‘laboratories of autocracy’

President Joe Biden warned about the looming threat of autocracy during his speech marking the first anniversary of the January 6 Capitol attack and denounced his predecessor Donald Trump for inciting the rioters. In a statement responding to Biden’s speech, Trump continued to falsely claim the 2020 election was rigged. To discuss further, we are joined by historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on the psychology of authoritarianism, who says Trump has grown his “personality cult” since his election loss and converted the GOP into “a far-right authoritarian party which has enshrined violence as part of the practice of power.” She also discusses Trump’s recent endorsement of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has been recognized by European Union leadership as a threat to democracy, and calls Florida Governor Ron DeSantis a “mini-Trump” who is planning for “an authoritarian system at the state level.”

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