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These are 6 ways to overturn a US election -- according to Team Trump memos

This past year, the House panel charged with investigating the Capitol riot has been diligently working to lay bare Donald Trump's failed election coup, subpoenaing his allies, interviewing agency officials, and requesting confidential documents. So far, the evidence suggests that Trump and his allies coordinated a far-reaching campaign of lies – spanning multiple agencies and branches – to cast doubt over the results of President Biden's win. Still, for many, the committee's body of evidence is amorphous and confusing. After all, it's a hodgepodge of damning memos, missives, messages, thus making it important to distinguish each one from the rest.

The Eastman memo

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Capitol riot committee votes to recommend criminal contempt charges against Mark Meadows

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots on Monday voted unanimously to recommend criminal contempt charges against former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Although Meadows initially said he would cooperate with the committee, he has since backed off this pledge and has refused to attend previously scheduled testimony.

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Atheists are among the most likely to be vaccinated for COVID — and white evangelicals are among the least

Although some anti-vaxxers identify as liberal or progressive, the vast majority of people who have been angrily railing against COVID-19 vaccines in the United States have been far-right white evangelical fundamentalists, Christian nationalists and MAGA Republicans. And recent Pew Research polling has found that atheists have some of the United States’ highest COVID-19 vaccination rates.

According to Pew, 90% of atheists in the U.S. have been vaccinated for COVID-19 compared to only 57% of white fundamentalist evangelicals. Among the overall adult population in the U.S., 73% have been vaccinated.

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Georgia Republican proposes eliminating ballot drop boxes ahead of 2022 elections

By James Oliphant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A leading Georgia legislator has introduced a bill that would eliminate absentee ballot drop boxes, a favored and highly-used tool last November that allowed voters to safely cast ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Former Trump official Michael Caputo broke federal law by silencing health officials: documents

Former Trump administration official Michael Caputo violated federal law by ordering officials at the Department of Health and Human Services to stop talking with reporters.

Buzzfeed News' Jason Leopold has obtained documents showing that Caputo illegally told HHS officials that there were "no exceptions" where they would be allowed to speak to the media without his explicit permission to do so.

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Psaki shuts down Fox's Peter Doocy after he whines about Fox News Christmas tree arson

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy is carrying the burning of the far right wing cable channel’s Christmas tree in midtown Manhattan into the new week, and using it as a tool to try to blame President Joe Biden for the suspect’s release.

The plastic tree was set ablaze in the very early hours of Thursday. The suspect, a 49-year old homeless man with zero political agenda, a history of arrests including drug-related arrests, was captured almost immediately. That wasn’t good enough for Fox News, who spent days focused on the event, at one point even comparing it to the attack on Pearl Harbor that led the United States to enter World War II.

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Filings reveal Manchin's blind trust can't explain away 'blatant conflict of interest'

The blind trust that Sen. Joe Manchin frequently cites to deflect criticism of potential conflicts of interest stemming from his family's lucrative West Virginia coal empire is—according to newly reported financial documents—"much too small" to cover his total earnings from the dirty energy business, raising further questions about the right-wing Democrat's possible financial stake in preventing climate action.

"Manchin is not only very wealthy, but most of his assets and wealth are invested in a single industry, coal."

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‘Pathetic' Trump leveled by former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert for his 'crazy' attack on Netanyahu

The transatlantic war of words between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu escalated on Monday as Netanyahu's predecessor offered his thoughts.

A new book by Barak Ravid reported that Trump is livid that Netanyahu called to congratulate Joe Biden on winning the 2020 election.

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'What the hell was that?' Trump blew up at White House aides after Kushner initiative crashed and burned

According to another excerpt from Axios journalist Barak Ravid's book "Trump's Peace: The Abraham Accords and the Reshaping of the Middle East," Donald Trump pitched a fit after a Middle East peace plan pulled together by son-in-law Jared Kushner collapsed during a highly publicized announcement with the Israelis.

The report from Business Insider, states that Ravid discovered negotiations broke down and, when the former president was apprised of the collapse, bellowed at White House aides, "What the hell was that?"

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Supreme Court asks US government for views on Bayer weedkiller case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked President Joe Biden's administration for its views on whether the justices should hear Bayer AG's bid to dismiss claims by customers who contend its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, as the company seeks to avoid potentially billions of dollars in damages.

Bayer in August filed a petition with the Supreme Court to reverse a lower court decision that upheld $25 million in damages awarded to California resident Edwin Hardeman, a Roundup user who blamed his cancer on the German pharmaceutical and chemical giant's glyphosate-based weedkillers. The Supreme Court's decision on whether to take up the matter is being closely watched as Bayer maneuvers to limit its legal liability in thousands of cases.

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Kellyanne Conway blames 'Biden administration' for Trump's second impeachment

Former White House adviser Kellyanne Conway claimed on Monday that President Joe Biden's administration was behind the second impeachment of Donald Trump even though Biden was not in power at the time.

Conway made the curious remark while discussing Biden's falling poll numbers on Fox News.

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US Capitol riot panel moves to hold Trump aide in contempt

Lawmakers investigating the assault on the US Capitol prepared Monday to vote on recommending criminal contempt charges against Donald Trump's former chief of staff for refusing to testify.

Mark Meadows has made clear he has no intention of complying with a subpoena to appear before the cross-party January 6 congressional select committee and missed a scheduled deposition for the second time last week.

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Severe weather 'new normal,' US emergency chief warns after tornadoes

More powerful, destructive, and deadlier storms will be the "new normal" as the effects of climate change take root, the top US emergency management official said Sunday after massive tornadoes ravaged six states.

Meteorologists and other scientists have long warned of the growing intensity of weather events like storms, fires and flooding.

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