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Georgia Republican leaders warn GOP lawmakers not to 'relitigate' Trump's 2020 defeat

With 2022 elections on the horizon, some GOP lawmakers up for higher office are still looking backward.

So far, most Republican campaigns for state official positions have been littered with efforts to rehash the 2020 presidential election outcome and cater to the voter base in Georgia most loyal to former President Donald Trump, who continues to push false claims of voter fraud.

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Progressives demand floor vote to spotlight Manchin's 'contempt' for his constituents

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In a letter sent to colleagues Monday morning, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced that "the Senate will, in fact, consider the Build Back Better Act, very early in the new year, so that every member of this body has the opportunity to make their position known on the Senate floor, not just on television."

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‘Vivid picture’ of Trump criminality emerging from Jan. 6 probe: legal expert

It's becoming increasingly clear from the House select committee that Donald Trump committed felony crimes as he attempted to overturn his election loss.

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) recently sent a not-so-subtle signal that evidence shows the twice-impeached one-term president, through action or inaction, corruptly sought to obstruct or impede the congressional proceeding to count electoral votes on Jan. 6, and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner laid out the case against Trump in a new MSNBC column.

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Trump's latest remarks about Israel should alarm American Jews: columnist

Donald Trump's remarks about Israel are just another example that he's no real friend to Jewish people.

The twice-impeached one-term president bashed American Jews who didn't vote for him, and praised the evangelical Christians who did, while indulging in some anti-Semitic tropes about Jewish people controlling certain institutions, reported MSNBC columnist Ruth Ben-Ghiat.

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Schumer says Senate to vote on Biden plan despite Manchin objections

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday said the Senate will move ahead with a vote on President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan early next year despite opposition from a key Democratic senator, and will take up voting rights legislation soon after reconvening in January.

(Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Toby Chopra)

In New York, Omicron revives dark memories of a nightmarish 2020

With restaurants in Brooklyn closing in rapid succession and lines at Covid-19 test centers swelling by the day, fears are growing in New York of a return to the nightmare of 2020, when the city was the global epicenter of the pandemic.

On Saturday, New York state announced a record number of daily cases for the second day in a row with almost 22,000 positive results.

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Gov. Greg Abbott inaugurates first stretch of state-funded border barrier

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visited Starr County on Saturday to inaugurate the first stretch of a border wall being built by the state, calling it an “unprecedented” investment in border security.

Construction crews on site said about 880 feet of barrier have been installed as of Saturday afternoon.

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'Dangerous' Trump downplays Jan. 6 insurrection and doubles down on false election claims on Texas trip

DALLAS — Former President Donald Trump downplayed the seriousness of the Jan. 6 insurrection — an attack that led to five deaths and cost millions of dollars in damages to the U.S. Capitol — during stops in Houston and Dallas this weekend.

“What happened on Jan. 6 was a protest against a rigged election, that's what it was,” Trump said to cheers Sunday at American Airlines Center in Dallas. “This wasn't an insurrection.”

During a four-stop tour with former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly revisiting his presidency, Trump hammered on the false insistence that he, in fact, won the 2020 election — even after multiple failed legal attempts by Trump to challenge the election results and his own attorney general’s assurance that the election was accurate and secure.

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Fauci says omicron variant is ‘just raging around the world’ and a stark warning looms

The COVID-19 omicron variant is “just raging around the world,” the White House’s top medical adviser said Sunday, and President Joe Biden is planning to give “a stark warning of what the winter will look like” for unvaccinated Americans. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s leading infectious disease expert, told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that “the real problem” for the U.S. hospital system is that “we have so many people in this country who are eligible to be vaccinated who have not yet been vaccinated.” The prospect of a winter chilled by a wave of coronavirus infections is a severe reversal from ...

Bank predicts American GDP will go down because Joe Manchin killed the human infrastructure plan

After Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) revealed that he would not support President Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" plan, which is known as the "human infrastructure" bill, Dow Futures tumbled. Now, a major world bank is warning that they're readjusting predictions about American GDP.

Sunday evening Investors.com revealed that the stock market is predicted to tumble on Monday. Due to Manchin's interview with Fox News Sunday morning, the big bank Goldman Sachs gives the Biden bill a less than 50-50 chance of passing Congress. The company then lowered its 2022 GDP forecasts for the United States.

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'Not everybody in West Virginia has a houseboat': CNN's Acosta on Joe Manchin

CNN's Jim Acosta called out Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) after he revealed he wouldn't support President Joe Biden's Build Back Better plan that would give Americans the child tax credit, tech neutral energy tax incentives and control of drug prices, as Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) explained in his letter to his West Virginia colleague.

Speaking to CNN political analyst John Avlon, Acosta noted, "I do think that Joe Manchin did mislead a lot of people in his party for many many months," said Acosta. "And yes, he may represent a MAGA state now and so on but not everybody in West Virginia has a houseboat."

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The White House needs to show Joe Manchin who's boss like Republicans would: Lincoln Project adviser

In a conversation about Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) destroying the Build Back Better bill, Lincoln Project adviser Tara Setmayer explained that the White House should use its power to pressure him.

The White House said they've been trying to work with Manchin for months but noted he doesn't have the "courage" to support things like the child tax credit, which has overwhelming support. Sen Bernie Sanders (I-VT) told CNN's Jake Tapper that they should vote on the bill and force Manchin and Republicans to be on the record that they refuse to support the legislation. Setmayer explained that such a strategy clearly isn't working and urged another approach.

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'Who’s running the country?' Maria Bartiromo asks Donald Trump to spew conspiracy theories about Biden

Former President Donald Trump and Fox News host Maria Bartiromo discussed whether President Joe Biden is secretly being "directed" by someone else.

During a Fox News interview that aired on Sunday, Bartiromo asked Trump if the 2024 presidential race would be a rematch between himself and Hillary Clinton.

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