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Biden warns Putin of unprecedented sanctions if Ukraine attacked: 'There will be severe consequences'

President Joe Biden said Wednesday he had warned his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of unprecedented US sanctions should Russian troops massed on the border of Ukraine launch an attack.

A day after talking for two hours by video link, Biden said Putin got "the message."

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RNC chair links Biden to Fox News Christmas tree fire: 'This is a huge problem for Democrats'

Republican Party Chair Ronna McDaniel suggested on Wednesday that a Christmas tree fire at Fox News was President Joe Biden's fault.

McDaniel mentioned the tree fire after Fox News host Sandra Smith asked her for a prediction on the outcome of the 2022 midterm elections.

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Jan 6 rally organizer’s testimony to show his split from Women for Trump

Tensions within the Make America Great Again movement are expected to be discussed in testimony before the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Ali Alexander, who The New York Times described as a "provocateur" and "a prominent organizer of the Stop the Steal rally that drew supporters of President Donald J. Trump to Washington on Jan. 6," is scheduled to testify before the select committee on Thursday.

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‘Terrifying’: Right wingers furious over study showing 7 in 10 young Dems would never date a Trump voter

Axios has published a report that is making some Republicans furious.

"Young Dems more likely to despise the other party," the headline reads. It doesn't get much better for those on the right.

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This GOP lawmaker wanted to secure funding for roads. Enraged conservatives sent him death threats

There was never a question that U.S. Fred Upton (R-St. Joseph) was going to vote for the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

The $1.2 trillion legislation, which Democratic President Joe Biden signed into law last month, sends billions of dollars to Michigan to repair crumbling roads, expand internet access, invest in ports, clean up the Great Lakes, and replace the aging lead pipes that have tainted the water in communities like Benton Harbor and Hamtramck, among a slew of other initiatives, the congressman emphasized in a phone interview with the Advance on Monday.

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Dem Senator Jon Tester to vote with GOP to undo Biden vaccine rule

U.S. Sen. Jon Tester of Montana is one of at least two Democrats who are expected to join every Senate Republican in a vote Wednesday night opposing President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate on private employers.

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US Supreme Court takes up case involving schools, money and religion

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday took up a case that asks whether schools that make the bible an essential teaching tool and reject gay and transgender students can receive government funding.

The nine-judge court featuring six conservatives were considering a school aid program in the northeast state of Maine and will render a decision in the spring of next year.

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Paul Gosar joins House GOP extremists in slamming treatment of Jan. 6 defendants held at DC jail

Four House Republicans held a Tuesday press conference to complain about the poor conditions at a District of Columbia jail housing inmates charged with violence in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

But a District of Columbia advocate for prison reform in an interview said that jail and another in D.C. have been in terrible shape for years, and little attention has been paid when it is primarily local Black inmates who are affected.

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‘Power vacuum’ rocks QAnon cult

The QAnon conspiracy cult is facing a leadership crisis as the person known as Q has not posted for a year.

The change in the movement in the year since was the focus of a new, three-part exposé by the Financial Times.

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This viral video might show how Democrats can win

Many of the policies advocated by Joe Biden and the Democrats in Congress are very popular — even among Republicans. Most Americans support the specific proposals on child care, parental leave, education, Medicare expansion, and strengthening the social safety net contained in Biden's Build Back Better package as well as the recently-passed infrastructure bill.

But Democrats are consistently unable to tell a compelling story that engages public emotion or clearly communicates how their policies would directly improve people's lives. Moreover, because the Democratic Party is a coalition rather than a hive mind, its candidates and elected officials lack message discipline and often end up fighting among themselves rather than focusing on their primary goals: advancing progressive policy changes, defending democracy against the current Republican onslaught and, last but not least, winning and holding political power.

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Mark Meadows reveals he doesn’t even understand Trump’s election lawsuits

Mark Meadows new book, The Chief's Chief, reveals how "despondent" former President Donald Trump was after the Supreme Court refused to hear the Texas case to overturn the 2020 election.

Trump was evidently so certain that his three appointed justices would hand him a victory that he and Meadows agreed that they couldn't "believe" the decision to ignore the case.

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Mark Meadows bows down to Trump after book blowup

Mark Meadows is staring down possible criminal contempt charges if he doesn't show up for a scheduled interview with the House select committee.

The former White House chief of staff has already turned over key documents to Jan. 6 investigators but has backed out of a face-to-face interview in an apparent attempt to stall until next year, when a potential Republican congressional majority would take over the probe, reported CNN.

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'Insanity': Critics spooked by Matt Gaetz' 'terrifying' glimpse at future if GOP regains House majority

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) predicted a chaotic future if Republicans regain a congressional majority.

The embattled Florida Republican, who remains under investigation for alleged sex trafficking, warned at a news conference highlighting jail conditions for Jan. 6 rioters that some of the GOP's most bombastic members would be added to the House Oversight Committee if they won a congressional majority in next year's elections.

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