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'Epic train wreck': Wisconsin GOP election probe ‘grift’ gets blasted from all sides

Over the past week, Republicans — including a state senator who chairs the Senate’s election committee — have blasted Speaker Robin Vos’ 2020 election probe as a “charade” that is harmful to democracy. Newspaper editorial boards have also offered harsh criticism, including the Capital Times, which characterized the ‘audit’ as “looney,” and an “epic train wreck.”

The outrage directed at Vos and his appointed leader of the partisan election investigation, former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, began with a Monday panel hosted by national election monitors, but also including former county clerk and current state Sen. Kathy Bernier (R-Chippewa Falls). Panelists spoke out about the need to protect election administrators and officials who are getting threats and other harassment because Republicans, including former President Donald Trump and Gableman, have asserted that the election was stolen.

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Biden slams Republicans' 'unrelenting assault' on voting rights

US President Joe Biden vowed once again on Friday to face down Republicans' "unrelenting" attacks on minority voting rights, speaking in front of students at a university in South Carolina historically linked to the African-American community.

"I've never seen anything like the unrelenting assault on the right to vote," the Democratic leader told a graduation ceremony at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg.

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Shadowy 'MAGAverse' springing up on social media knockoffs -- and driving 'real-world radicalization'

It's easy to mock the "we've got Twitter at home" social media knockoffs that attract fascists and gaming-themed erotica aficionados, but one conservative warned that these copycat platforms pose serious threats to democratic society.

Donald Trump is getting in on the action with his nebulous TRUTH Social platform, but other right-wingers who've been banned from Twitter and Facebook along with the twice-impeached one-term president are flocking to alternate sites where they share outlandish conspiracy theories and election disinformation, wrote The Bulwark's Tim Miller.

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WATCH: Matt Gaetz describes how he would upend Congress as Speaker of the House

Controversial Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) explained on Dinesh D'Souza's podcast how he would remake the House of Representatives if he were elected Speaker following the 2022 midterm elections, which Republicans are widely seen as the likely frontrunners.

Gaetz, who is reportedly under federal investigation for child sex trafficking, called for two major changes to Congress in the interview with D'Souza, who was pardoned by Donald Trump after pleading guilty illegally funneling money to a GOP Senate candidate.

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South Carolina GOP official charged with assaulting city councilman who accepted Biden won the election

On Friday, the Post and Courier reported that a prominent Republican official in Lexington County, South Carolina has been charged with assault for an altercation with a West Columbia city councilman at a Christmas party.

"Angus Godwin, 51, a member of Lexington County GOP’s executive committee, was charged with third-degree assault and battery for striking West Columbia Councilman Mike Green, according to an incident report from the Lexington Police Department," reported Casey Darnell. "Green told Post and Courier Columbia he was slapped in the face during the county GOP’s Christmas Party on Dec. 6 at the O’Hara’s Public House restaurant in the town of Lexington. Godwin and Green were on opposite sides of a West Columbia election this fall."

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'They know the truth!' Morning Joe rips GOP candidates too 'scared' of Trump's base to admit Biden won

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough bashed Republican candidates for refusing to admit Joe Biden won the presidential election.

All five candidates at a GOP gubernatorial debate refused to state the president was constitutionally elected, and the "Morning Joe" host said Republicans were too terrified of Donald Trump's right-wing base nearly a year after the Jan. 6 insurrection to admit the truth.

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Kanye West may have broken law hiding links to Republicans during presidential bid: report

Musician Kanye West's 2020 presidential bid appears to have taken efforts designed to conceal the support his campaign was receiving from the Republican establishment.

"New documents show Kanye West’s doomed White House campaign—styled as an 'independent' third-party effort—appears to have disguised potentially millions of dollars in services it received from a secretive network of Republican Party operatives, including advisers to the GOP elite and a managing partner at one of the top conservative political firms in the country," The Daily Beast reported Friday.

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Newt Gingrich urges GOP to nix negative Biden talk and focus on these key issues to win

Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich has issued a call to Republicans running to take back control of the U.S. House and Senate in 2022: limit the public attacks of President Joe Biden and refocus on policy changes to help the American people.

In 1994, Gingrich co-wrote a legislative agenda titled, “Contract with America” ahead of his party winning control of the House for the first time in 40 years. The message Democrats should only be “half the campaign," Gingrich warned.

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Biden warns of 'winter of death' for unvaccinated as Omicron spreads

US President Joe Biden warned Thursday of a "winter of severe illness and death" for those unvaccinated against Covid-19, as the G7 called the Omicron variant the biggest threat to global public health.

The stark words came as Britain saw more than 88,000 Covid-19 infections, a second consecutive record daily number, prompting France to impose "drastic" new limits on travel to the UK.

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Biden’s big social spending bill caught in snags in the Senate

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s giant social and climate spending bill on Thursday night appeared stalled in the U.S. Senate for some time to come, a deep frustration for congressional Democrats who aimed to pass the ambitious package by the Christmas recess.

At risk also is a temporary expansion of the child tax credit, the last payment of which was made Wednesday. The expansion was included in Biden’s bill, known as Build Back Better, and Democrats in the evenly divided Senate say they can’t pass it separately because Republicans won’t support it.

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New report zeroes in on a 'puzzle piece' in the story of Jan. 6 that critics have 'largely overlooked'

As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s January 6 select committee continues to probe the events that followed the 2020 election, much is being uncovered about former President Donald Trump’s unsuccessful efforts to pressure former Vice President Mike Pence into refusing to certify now-President Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory. But according to Politico’s Kyle Cheney, one thing that has been “largely ignored” about the weeks leading up to the January 6 insurrection was the lawsuit that Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas filed against Pence on December 27, 2020.

Cheney, in an article published by Politico this week, explains, “Backed by a squad of lawyers associated with Trump ally and conspiracy theorist Sidney Powell, Gohmert argued Pence should assert unilateral control over certification, governed only by the vague wording of the Twelfth Amendment. Gohmert’s move forced Pence to publicly resist Trump’s subversion of the election, only a week before the fateful January 6 joint session of Congress. When the Justice Department stepped in to defend Pence from the lawsuit on December 29, it marked the first time Pence signaled he wouldn’t fold to Trump’s demands.”

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'Tell us everything': CNN's Paul Begala demands Jim Jordan reveal all his MAGA riot texts

On CNN Thursday, Democratic strategist Paul Begala demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) release all of his communications from January 6, following revelations that he privately texted former chief of staff Mark Meadows to urge then-Vice President Mike Pence discard electors from states President Joe Biden won.

"Congressman Jordan says there is more context and we are entitled to that and he is entitled to that," said Begala. "He should release it. It is his texts. My guess is he has access to his own texts. So he should tell us this, we should know everything. And I draw a big distinction between Fox News personalities, who by the way were saying the right thing in private, saying please make him stop the violence, and a congressman. A congressman swore an oath to the Constitution. Cable news talking heads don't swear an oath to the Constitution. We hope they are loyal to it. Mr. Jordan took an oath to uphold the Constitution."

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Project Veritas told Biden they'd publish his daughter's diary unless he gave them an on-camera interview: NYT

The New York Times on Thursday published new information regarding organization Project Veritas and how it obtained a diary written by Ashley Biden, the daughter of President Joe Biden.

One particularly noteworthy detail in the story is that Project Veritas leader James O'Keefe believed that the group should not publish the diary ahead of the 2020 election, as he believed that doing so would be perceived as a "cheap shot" against Biden.

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