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Trump is a ‘wild card’ in the 2022 midterms — and could help Dems hold the House: Bill Kristol

Democrats face long odds in the 2022 midterm elections, but longtime conservative strategist Bill Kristol explained on Tuesday how Donald Trump may come to the rescue for Joe Biden's party.

"There is hope. Hope isn’t a substitute for hard work. But hard work is harder without hope. Are there any grounds for reasonable hope for pro-Democratic forces in 2022? Yes," Kristol wrote in The Bulwark.

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'We don't need even more photo ops': Georgia voting rights groups to boycott Biden speech

Several prominent Georgia-based advocacy groups are planning to boycott President Joe Biden's voting rights speech in Atlanta on Tuesday, criticizing the event as yet another symbolic gesture in the face of concrete threats to the franchise nationwide.

"We don't need even more photo ops," Cliff Albright, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, told reporters during a press conference on Monday. "We need action, and that action is in the form of the John Lewis Voting Rights [Advancement] Act as well as the Freedom to Vote Act, and we need that immediately."

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Biden to promote two key minority voting rights bills in Georgia

US President Joe Biden will travel to Georgia on Tuesday to rally public support for two bills aimed at protecting minority voting rights, which he accuses Republicans of endangering.

Here are the main elements of the legislation under debate in the US Senate.

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Texas sheriff under investigation for routinely seizing cash from undocumented immigrants

A rural sheriff near the Texas border is under criminal investigation for allegedly having his deputies illegally seize money and a truck from undocumented immigrants during traffic stops.

Last month, investigators with the Texas Rangers and the Texas Attorney General’s Office raided four Real County Sheriff’s Office locations as part of an investigation into Sheriff Nathan Johnson, according to search warrants obtained this week by The Texas Tribune. The investigating Texas Ranger said Johnson admitted to regularly seizing money from undocumented immigrants during traffic stops, even if they were not accused of any state crime, before handing them over to United States Border Patrol agents.

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U.S. insurers must cover eight at-home COVID tests per person monthly - White House

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Insurance companies will be required to cover eight over-the-counter at-home coronavirus tests per person each month starting Saturday, the Biden administration said, expanding access to highly sought-after kits as Americans grapple with a surge in coronavirus cases.

The White House also said on Monday that there is no limit to the number of COVID-19 tests, including at-home tests, that insurers must cover if they are ordered or administered by a health care provider.

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Jen Psaki lays waste to Peter Doocy's bogus vaccination talking points

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Monday easily shredded Fox News reporter Peter Doocy's criticisms of President Joe Biden for calling the COVID-19 pandemic a "pandemic of the unvaccinated."

At the start of his question, Doocy noted that both he and Psaki had come down with cases of COVID-19 even though both of them had received both vaccinations and booster shots against the virus.

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After mixed signals, Mexico says it will attend Nicaragua inauguration

(Reuters) - Mexico's government on Monday said it would send a representative to the inauguration of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega for his fourth consecutive term in office, after indicating a day earlier that it would not.

Ortega, who in November won an election which U.S. President Joe Biden described as a "pantomime" after the Nicaraguan government's crackdown on the opposition and critical media, is due to be sworn in for his next term on Monday afternoon.

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RNC official dodges questions on forged election certificate: ‘That was a long time ago’

The Republican National Committee official alleged to have sent a forged election certificate declaring Donald Trump won the 2020 election dodged questions following revelations the document has been obtained by Congress.

"Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's office provided the U.S. House committee that's investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection a certificate, signed by 16 Republicans, falsely claiming Donald Trump won Michigan's electoral votes," The Detroit News reported Monday. "It remained unclear Monday whether the committee was specifically probing the GOP electors certificate. But the records indicate the panel is looking into the effort to overturn Michigan's 2020 presidential election, a battleground state Democrat Joe Biden won by 154,000 votes or 3 percentage points."

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Jan. 6 panel rips Jim Jordan: 'Trump team persuaded him to hide'

The House select committee responded to Rep. Jim Jordan's refusal to cooperate with investigators who are looking into the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The Ohio Republican refused the panel's request for an interview, calling it an “unprecedented and inappropriate demand," after publicly stating that he had spoken to Donald Trump on the day of the deadly U.S. Capitol riot.

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NC voters sue to ban Madison Cawthorn from ballot by using post-Civil War law against treason

According to a report from the Associated Press, freshman House member Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) is facing the prospect of being banned from running for re-election over his support for the Capitol insurrection that sought to keep former president Donald Trump in office after he lost to President Joe Biden.

Cawthorn -- who will be running in a newly created district to the consternation of North Carolina Republican officials -- is considered a shoo-in for re-election, but a suit filed by voters could derail his plans if a judge rules against the controversial conservative.

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Arizona Republican ripped for conducting 'a shameless sham on top of a sham' for Trump

The top Republican in the Arizona state Senate was roasted on Monday by Arizona Republic columnist E.J. Montini.

"The colossal incompetence of the Cyber Ninjas and their sham election audit cannot be overstated. However, what is being colossally understated is the incompetence of the person who hired them, Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, and the Republicans who supported her," Montini wrote.

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Steve Bannon’s podcast has become ‘a religious crusade and call to arms’ for insurrectionists: former RNC official

Former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon was waging a "religious crusade" against Joe Biden and democracy during his "War Room: Pandemic" podcast according to a new analysis by Tim Miller of The Bulwark.

Miller, a former RNC official who worked for John McCain and Jon Huntsman's presidential campaigns, listened to Bannon's podcast during the week marking the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection by Trump supporters seeking to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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No concessions, no breakthroughs: Russia, US start 'difficult' talks on Ukraine

Top US and Russian officials held crucial talks Monday on soaring tensions over Ukraine and security demands from Moscow, with little hope of a diplomatic breakthrough on the table.

The high-stakes negotiations come with Russian troops massing on Ukraine's border and fears of an invasion, and Moscow demanding wide-ranging concessions from Washington and its NATO partners.

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