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Americans can 'slow-walk ourselves into trouble' by assuming Trump can't hurt the US: Authoritarian expert

Speaking to Mehdi Hasan on MSNBC Sunday, Yale professor and expert on authoritarianism, Timothy Snyder, explained that there are a lot of Republicans who absolutely do not want to see the United States collapse, but their far-right GOP colleagues do.

Snyder rejected the question about whether President Joe Biden giving a speech is enough, saying that Biden can't hold America on his shoulders alone and that public pressure must be put on people like Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) to support voting rights protections and ensure people aren't blocked from casting a ballot.

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Canadians panicked Americans will 'mass at the border' to escape Trump's return to power: foreign policy expert

Fiona Hill, the former National Security Council expert and adviser to Donald Trump, addressed the international community's fear about what's happening in the United States.

One headline cited says that the next election will determine whether "the U.S. is hurtling toward autocracy" and if Canada should intervene. Other headlines show that the international community is fearful America could fall "off the cliff" in 2022 and gave a guide on how Canadians can hold on while sharing a concerning border to the south.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Biden of 'murder' because she can't buy ivermectin over the counter

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday accused President Joe Biden's government of "murder" because the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not allow unauthorized treatments for Covid-19 to be purchased without a prescription.

In a message posted to Telegram, Greene noted that she had gone to a foreign country to purchase ivermectin, a drug used to treat lice in humans. It also is used as a de-wormer for horses.

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Ted Cruz's bad week continues as CNN's Jake Tapper buries him for flip-flopping on terrorists

At the conclusion of Sunday's "State of the Union," Jake Tapper joined the Sen. Ted Cruz pile-on after his groveling appearance on Fox News, apologizing to host Tucker Carlson for his comments about the Capitol rioters, with the CNN host noting the Texas Republican's history of flip-flopping on terrorism depending upon the audience he is addressing.

According to Tapper, the insurrectionists that Cruz alternately attacks and defends, were encouraged by the senator himself -- along with Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) -- when they tried to disrupt the certification of President Joe Biden's presidential victory.

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Here's how Mitch McConnell could take control of the Senate before the midterm elections

In a column for Politico, longtime political analyst Jeff Greenfield explained that a combination of state laws and fate could combine to hand control of the Senate to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) before a single vote is cast in the 2022 midterms.

With election experts predicting control of the House could easily flip to the GOP in November, the tenuous nature of the Senate where the chamber is split 50-50 could hold with several Republican-held seats -- particularly in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- facing a flip of their own.

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Amnesty urges Biden to close Guantanamo Bay detention camp

The logo of the human rights organization Amnesty International is pictured in Berlin. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has urged US President Joe Biden to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba, which has been operational for 20 years this month. Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has urged US President Joe Biden to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba, which has been operational for 20 years this month.

The camp stands for arbitrariness, injustice and torture, Amnesty's US expert Sumit Bhattacharyya told dpa in Washington.

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Biden, Obama laud former Senator Harry Reid at Nevada memorial service

By Jeff Mason

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - U.S. political luminaries including President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama celebrated the life of former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Saturday, describing him as an unpretentious pragmatist who got things done.

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Why George Washington's Farewell Address has never been more important

It was the first anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Songwriter and playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda had joined the cast of his hit musical "Hamilton" to virtually perform the song "Dear Theodosia" at a congressional event. At a different time on that same day, President Biden delivered a historic speech in which he observed that Donald Trump and his supporters had placed "a dagger at the throat of democracy."

This article first appeared in Salon.

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New analysis exposes the 'grim truth' about the GOP's future

The anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection was expectedly a major topic of discussion this week. However, The Guardian's Jonathan Freedland has detailed a common theme in most of the reports: the timeline is being written in the past tense when the issue is still very much a problem.

Freedland also noted that while the insurrection happened a year ago, "the danger it poses is clear and present – and looms over the future." He emphasized the "grim truth" that still looms over the United States. "For the grim truth is that while Donald Trump is the last US president, he may also be the next," Freedland wrote. "What’s more, the menace of Trumpism is darker now than it ever was before."

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WATCH: Trump supporters waving confederate flags protest outside Harry Reid's memorial service

Trump supporters protested outside a memorial service for Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Saturday.

Video posted online appears to show the protesters gathered outside the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas.

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Ron Johnson's re-election bid is in peril because 'his act may be wearing thin on voters': columnist

In a column for NY Magazine's Intelligencer, political analyst Ed Kilgore suggested that Republicans shouldn't get too excited by reports that Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI ) is leaning towards running for re-election this year.

On Friday WISN 12 News' Matt Smith reported that the controversial Johnson "will seek re-election and is expected to make his official announcement in the coming days."

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Legal expert makes case for Congress to bar Trump from running again in case he's not indicted

In a column for Politico Magazine, a University of Baltimore law professor urged Congress to step in and make sure that Donald Trump can't run for office again on the off-chance he is not indicted on criminal charges that could derail a 2024 presidential run.

According to legal expert Kimberly Wehle, Congress has the ability in place to bar Trump from a third presidential run and should seriously consider it in light of his attempts to overturn the 2020 election where he lost decisively to now-President Joe Biden.

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'Furious' Trump complained to friends about 1/6 anniversary coverage while watching at Mar-a-Lago: report

According to a report from Newsweek's Bill Powell, Donald Trump spent the day of the anniversary of the Jan 6th insurrection obsessively watching TV coverage of President Joe Biden's speech -- as well as other proceedings about the events of that day -- and bitterly complained about what he was seeing on the screen to friends.

The former president was supposed to hold a press conference on Thursday as the new president was speaking but that called off on the advice of family and friends less than 48 hours before, leaving him on the sidelines.

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