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Reporter reveals the moment Peter Navarro realized he may have landed in hot water: 'Oh no, I've said too much'

Peter Navarro appeared to realize he said too much at one point in an interview where he told a reporter that he and Steve Bannon plotted an attempted coup to keep Donald Trump in the White House.

The former White House trade adviser revealed in his new memoir that he and Bannon coordinated an effort with Republican lawmakers to stop the certification of Joe Biden's election win, which spun into the violent Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, but he told The Daily Beast they had lined up 100 lawmakers, including some senators, to complete their coup -- which ultimately failed.

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Appeals court puts part of ruling against New York Times coverage of Project Veritas on hold

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York state appeals court on Tuesday put on hold part of a trial judge's decision blocking the New York Times from reporting on documents prepared by a lawyer for the conservative activist group Project Veritas.

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Biden bets on shorter Covid-19 isolation time amid labor crunch

After airlines canceled thousands of flights due to Covid-19 cases, the Biden administration moved to cut the isolation time for Covid-positive workers

New York (AFP) - Eyeing an Omicron surge that has exacerbated US labor stress especially in front-line industries, President Joe Biden's administration is betting shorter Covid-19 quarantine times will lessen the economic hit from the latest variant.

The announcement Monday to cut isolation times in half was cheered by airlines and hospitality industries, but sharply criticized by labor unions who question whether public health concerns have been short-changed.

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Trump 'Let's Go Brandon' figurines sold at U.S. military base spark policy change

A vendor recently sold wooden figurines of Donald Trump holding a sign saying “Let’s go Brandon” at a mall on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) in Anchorage, Alaska.

"The incident has prompted officials to update their guidance to vendors on what is — and isn’t — appropriate to sell on base," the Anchorage Daily News reported Tuesday. "The wooden figurines of a bear stylized to look like former President Donald Trump, with a shock of yellow hair and long red tie, stood about a foot tall and held small signs reading 'Let’s Go Brandon.' The phrase emerged this fall as a coded way of saying 'F--- Joe Biden,' spreading from a viral NASCAR clip to conservative meme."

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Peter Navarro suggests FBI incited MAGA riot to stop his coup attempt from working

The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday that former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro plotted along with other Republican lawmakers to block the certification of President Joe Biden's 2020 election win and pressure Vice President Mike Pence to reject the results from key swing states.

Navarro appeared on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast to explain his last-ditch plan to keep Trump in power -- and he went so far as to claim that the only reason it failed was because the FBI incited the Capitol riots to disrupt the plot.

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'The full clip is important': Jen Psaki fires back after a blatantly misleading video of Biden goes viral

When President Joe Biden discussed the COVID-19 pandemic with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson this week, the conservative Republican expressed concerns about the possibility of “federal solutions” getting “in the way of state solutions” — and Biden assured Hutchinson that they wouldn’t. Some far-right Republicans have been circulating a misleading, badly edited clip of that conversation, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is calling them out for it.

Biden told Hutchinson, “Look, there is no federal solution; this gets solved at the state level. I’m looking at (New Hampshire) Gov. Sununu on the board here. He talks about that a lot. And that ultimately gets down to where the rubber meets the road.”

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New report argues Trump is hurting his hopes for 2024 with his 'insecure, bullying nature'

Although Joe Biden is only 11 months into his presidency, countless political pundits have been speculating on what lies ahead for 2024. Politico’s Bill Scher, with 2022 less than a week away, analyzes 2024’s “emerging presidential field” in an article published this week — weighing in on what their performances in 2021 could mean for them in 2024.

Trump hasn’t said for sure that he plans to run in 2024, but Scher believes that if he does, he is likely to receive the GOP nomination.

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The View almost had a Meghan McCain replacement — but then they found out she could endanger co-hosts

The ABC show "The View" has been struggling to replace conservative co-host Meghan McCain after she parted ways with the show this year.

One of the biggest problems for the show is that they want a conservative that can disagree with them on politics, but not on reality. It's a characteristic that a former staffer said was like "looking for a unicorn."

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Jared Schmeck 'praying about' a run for office as he hopes to meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago

The father who slurred President Joe Biden on a Santa-themed telephone call said this week that he is seeking God's advice on a future political career.

During an interview with conservative Christian broadcaster Todd Starnes, Schmeck said that he hoped people would find Jesus through the "Let's Go Brandon" phrase that he used to slur Biden. Some conservatives have used the phrase as a substitute for "F--k Joe Biden."

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Fox News reports Covid-19 is both 'raging out of control' and 'good for society'

Fox News offered its audience competing views of the pandemic on Tuesday, claiming that the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is both "raging out of control" and "good for society."

During Tuesday's Outnumbered program on Fox News, host Kayleigh McEnany slammed President Joe Biden for suggesting that state and local governments should have a larger role in fighting Covid-19.

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House panel agrees to drop demand for some Trump documents at request of Biden White House

The House select committee acquiesced to the Biden White House and won't seek hundreds of pages of documents from the Trump administration.

The White House counsel's office sent a letter Dec. 16 to the panel asking to shield some records that do not involve Jan. 6 but were covered under the sweeping request from Trump-era documents, reported the Associated Press.

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Trump's 'shtick is losing its novelty' as his supporters rage over his vaccine support: columnist

President Donald Trump once boasted that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and that his supporters wouldn't abandon him. While that could be true, it doesn't appear to apply across the board to all of Trump's statements.

Columnist Joel Mathis, writing for The Week, explained, "Trump's undoing might come about because he has inverted the Fifth Avenue scenario: He has urged his supporters to protect their health by getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The former president is trying to save the lives of the people who love him — and that has confused and enraged them."

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‘Trump is in a bit of a meltdown down in Mar-A-Lago’ as Jan. 6 committee weighs criminal referrals: reporter

Donald Trump's actions in the lead-up to the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection have been increasingly coming into focus, according to a reporter who has broken some major news about the congressional investigation.

The House select committee will open an investigation of a call Trump made to the Willard hotel, where his allies Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani and others were huddled in a "war room" as part of an effort to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden's election win, and Guardian reporter Hugo Lowell -- who first revealed that call -- told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" what that means for the probe.

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