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Mike Lindell speculates Fox News asked Dominion to sue them so they'd have an excuse to fire Lou Dobbs

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Wednesday continued railing against Fox News during an appearance on Steve Bannon's "War Room," and he went so far as to suggest the right-wing news network was in on the conspiracy to deny President Donald Trump a chance to be reinstated.

Bannon asked Lindell why he'd organized a failed protest outside of Fox News earlier in the day in which roughly a dozen people demanded that the network cover Lindell's false claims about the 2020 presidential election.

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Dem derails Fox News panel on Biden's 'lavish' holiday: You would attack him for 'staying at a Best Western'

A former campaign surrogate for Joe Biden pushed back on Fox News Wednesday after the network repeatedly criticized the president over his Thanksgiving plans.

Throughout the day, Fox News had called out Biden for enjoying a "lush" holiday at the Nantucket home of a billionaire.

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Wisconsin election auditor meeting with a convicted fraudster, Mike Lindell and other ‘oddballs’: report

The former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice overseeing Republicans' review of the 2020 vote has been meeting with "oddballs" as part of his blunder-plagued audit.

"Michael Gableman met with a host of election conspiracy theorists this fall as part of his taxpayer-funded review of the 2020 presidential contest for Assembly Republicans," the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. "Among those Gableman met with were Peter Bernegger, a felon convicted of fraud who has been using the open records law to gather images of Wisconsin ballots, according to Nate Cain, a West Virginia consultant who has assisted Gableman."

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FBI probes another election data breach linked to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell

The FBI is investigating a second local election data breach linked to conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell, this time in Ohio, after raiding the home of a Colorado election clerk accused of leaking voting system passwords last week.

FBI and state investigators are looking at an attempted breach of an Ohio county's election system at the office of John Hamercheck, the Republican president of the Lake County Board of Supervisors, The Washington Post first reported last week. The incident appears to be similar to a data breach in Mesa County, Colorado, where election clerk Tina Peters is under federaI investigation after voting system passwords were leaked to right-wing blogs and QAnon conspiracy theorists. Data from both breaches were featured at the MyPillow founder's conspiracy-laden "cyber symposium" in August. Both Hamercheck and Peters discussed voter fraud claims with Lindell's sidekick Douglas Frank before the breaches, according to the Post.

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Respite for Biden as US layoff wave ebbs, spending ramps up

Americans are spending their way into the holiday season, while jobless claims have fallen to historic lows, new data showed Wednesday -- offering some respite for President Joe Biden as he steers the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic amid soaring inflation.

The raft of surveys paint a picture of a country where companies are increasingly holding on to staff while workers are channeling their paychecks to businesses across the world's largest economy, all while dealing with the uncertainty posed by rapid price increases.

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Fox News attacks Biden for 'lush' Thanksgiving plans while ignoring Trump's visits to Mar-a-Lago

Fox News aired segments on Wednesday criticizing President Joe Biden for spending a "lush" Thanksgiving with friends and family but ignored former President Donald Trump's history of visiting Mar-a-Lago during his presidency.

During one segment, host Sandra Smith reported that Biden was planning to visit a "billionaire friend" during the holiday.

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Woman screams obscenities and ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ as she's kicked off airplane -- then gets arrested

The code Republicans are using to profanely insult President Joe Biden became a rallying cry for an anti-masker arrested at the Las Vegas airport.

Katrina Alspaugh allegedly shouted "Let's Go Brandon" while being arrested for violating airport rules, KLAS-TV reports.

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China, Russia furious over Biden democracy summit snubs

China and Russia reacted furiously Wednesday to US President Joe Biden's planned democracy summit, which will exclude them, with Beijing angered over an invitation for Taiwan and the Kremlin branding it divisive.

The global conference was a campaign pledge by the US president, who has placed the struggle between democracies and "autocratic governments" at the heart of his foreign policy.

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'Total asymmetric warfare': Georgia GOP redraws political map as Senate Democrats do nothing

Voting rights advocates within and beyond Georgia ramped up calls for congressional action after the Peach State's Republican lawmakers became the latest to approve a gerrymandered political map intended to give the GOP a political advantage for the next decade.

Following similar moves by GOP-controlled state legislatures in Ohio and Texas, the Georgia General Assembly sent the new congressional map to the desk of Republican Gov. Brain Kemp, who is expected to sign it into law. These redistricting efforts have come as right-wingers in the evenly split U.S. Senate block various voting rights bills and a handful of Democrats refuse to support killing the filibuster.

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What Ohio’s Senate map says about the GOP's redistricting strategy

Early next month, new state legislative districts go before the Ohio Supreme Court. The congressional map approved last week is on its way to court, too. In both cases, Ohio Republicans controlled the process throughout, and approved maps that garnered no support from the minority party — directly at odds with the stated intent of the constitutional amendments overwhelmingly approved by voters. These new lines are transparently partisan, but they're built to be right at the bleeding edge of defensible. The new Senate plan offers a glimpse at state leaders' strategy.

Packing and cracking in Cincinnati and Cleveland

Three different state senators will represent portions of Hamilton County. Cuyahoga will get four. They're the second and third most populous counties in the state, so splitting the counties was likely unavoidable. But political scientist David Niven takes issue with how those splits were made.

“Gerrymandering isn't just about drawing a bunch of districts for your party to win. It's also about drawing districts for the other party that they can't lose," Niven explained. “You maximize the number of their voters who are bunched together, so they harm the dominant party in as few districts as possible."

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Oil majors 'pocketing the difference' as gas prices surge: Biden

Oil majors have raised gasoline prices for the sake of their own profits, US President Joe Biden said Tuesday as his administration looked for ways to lower prices at pumps nationwide at the beginning of the holiday travel season.

The White House has upped the pressure on oil markets amid a spike in energy prices that has driven overall US inflation to record levels.

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Biden invites Taiwan to its democracy summit, sparking China rebuke

Joe Biden has invited Taiwan to a virtual summit on democracy alongside more than 100 countries -- a move that sparked indignation from authoritarian China, which is not on the list.

Taiwan thanked Biden for the invitation and said the gathering would be a rare opportunity for the self-ruled democracy to burnish its credentials on the world stage.

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Beto O’Rourke targets South Texas in bid to win back Democratic voters he’ll need to beat Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022

In the first days of his campaign for governor, Beto O'Rourke made a beeline to this southernmost corner of the state, saying it was no mistake he was choosing to start his run in a part of Texas where Democrats have their work cut out for them after the 2020 election.

His supporters know it, too.

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