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House Jan. 6 panel has 'no choice' but contempt charge against former Trump aide Meadows

By Patricia Zengerle

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, could become the third person to face a criminal contempt https://www.reuters.com/world/us/whats-stake-trump-allies-facing-contempt-congress-2021-10-14 charge for refusing to cooperate with the U.S. House of Representatives panel probing the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the committee said on Wednesday.

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Far-fetched plan to make Trump Speaker of the House would give him 'tremendous power' over 2024 election: analysis

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) warned that Republicans might make Donald Trump Speaker of the House if they take back the majority in next year's election, and it might be time to take that threat seriously.

The idea is becoming increasingly popular in the MAGA universe, and the twice-impeached one-term president has discussed the possibility with Gaetz and other right-wing lawmakers, and New Republic columnist Matt Ford theorized some of the alarming possibilities of putting Trump in control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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'Completely off the cliff': MSNBC's Morning Joe explains why Arizona 'Trumpsters are crazy'

Land Use Attorney Thomas Galvin has been unanimously chosen to fill the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors vacancy in the district. The board is under intense scrutiny after review of the Arizona Senate's involvement in certifying the 2020 presidential election results.

"Galvin joins the board at a time of intense scrutiny in the fallout of Senate's review of the 2020 election results. He believes the County’s election was fair and he knows President [Joe] Biden won in the county, state and country," Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski said Thursday. "The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is comprised of four Republicans and one Democrat who all deny former President Donald Trump’s claims of a stolen election."

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Lindsey Graham ‘berated’ Mitch McConnell on debt ceiling deal: report

There are some bitter feeling in the Senate GOP Caucus after GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) put together a deal to prevent the federal government from defaulting on loans.

McConnell linked extending the debt ceiling with an issue to prevent cuts to Medicare and that reportedly has resulted in enough GOP support to prevent a catastrophic default.

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Biden 'Summit for Democracy' to rally nations against rising authoritarianism

By Simon Lewis and Humeyra Pamuk

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will gather 111 world leaders in a virtual meeting dubbed the Summit for Democracy, in what Washington hopes will be a boost for global democracy threatened by an increase in authoritarian rulers.

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US Senate votes to block Biden vaccine mandate

The US Senate on Wednesday voted to block President Joe Biden's vaccine-or-test mandate for large private employers, in a symbolic win for conservatives that will have little tangible effect.

The measure passed 52-48 with the support of all 50 Republicans in the upper chamber and two centrist Democrats, but is not expected to fare well in the House of Representatives, where it may only have support from the right.

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Trump fixated on 2020 election in latest Mar-A-Lago rants while building a network of loyalists to ensure he won't lose again

Donald Trump is building a Republican Party centered around himself and designed to ensure he would win the 2024 election, no matter what voters say.

The twice-impeached one-term president and his allies are working to remove "weak" Republicans who refused to go along with his efforts to undo his loss in the last election, and sources told Axios that it's impossible to carry out an extended conversation with Trump at his Mar-A-Lago resort that isn't interrupted by his obsession with the 2020 election.

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U.S. government to end gas-powered vehicle purchases by 2035 under Biden order

By David Shepardson and Ben Klayman

WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - The U.S. government plans to end purchases of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 in a move to lower emissions and promote electric cars under an executive order signed by President Joe Biden on Wednesday.

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US Supreme Court leans toward public funding of religious schools

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared poised to accept that public funds can be used to support families sending their children to religious schools, challenging longstanding principles of separation of church and state.

Two evangelical Christian families in the northeastern state of Maine sued to be able to use state-provided education subsidy funds to send their kids to schools with religion as the basis of their teachings.

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Biden to host virtual 'Summit for Democracy' amid tensions with China and Russia

U.S. President Joe Biden will gather 111 world leaders in a virtual meeting dubbed the Summit for Democracy, in what Washington hopes will be a boost for global democracy threatened by an increase in authoritarian rulers.

Biden will deliver opening remarks on Thursday at 8:00 a.m. (1300 GMT).

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A historian explains the very real threat of white Christian patriarchy in the US and a one-party takeover

I’m one of those people who likes a view from 30,000 feet. I want to know how we got to this moment in history and where we might be heading. To that end, I got in touch with Thomas Zimmer. He’s a professor of history at Georgetown University. He pays particular attention to political developments in the United States since the 1960s. We were in sours moods, so that’s where we started.

John Stoehr: Let's start with our moods. We're both today feeling pretty pessimistic. I have my reasons, but what are yours?

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Russian media calls Trump 'sorely missed' after Biden warns Putin of severe consequences for Ukraine invasion

Russian media outlets this week were nostalgic for former President Donald Trump this week after current President Joe Biden warned Russian President Vladimir Putin of severe consequences should he invade Ukraine.

The Daily Beast's Julia Davis reports that Russian media personalities this week longed for the days when Trump would regurgitate Russian propaganda by casting doubt on his own intelligence agencies' claims that Russia interfered with the 2020 presidential election.

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Senate Republicans try to block Biden vaccine mandate

The US Senate was expected to vote Wednesday to block President Joe Biden's vaccine-or-test mandate for large private employers, in a symbolic win for conservatives that will have little tangible effect.

The Republican-led vote -- planned for the evening -- is expected to pass with the backing of two Democrats, but has worse prospects in the House of Representatives, where it may only have support from the right.

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