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US mulls diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics

President Joe Biden said Thursday he was considering a US diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, in what would be an attempt to show toughness over China's rights abuses without impacting US athletes.

That is "something we are considering," Biden told reporters while meeting with Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, at the White House. The Beijing Olympics take place next February.

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Kevin McCarthy delays vote on Biden agenda with rambling hours-long rant

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was alloted one minute to speak but ended up delivering a tirade lasting hours

Washington (AFP) - The leader of the minority Republicans in the US House frustrated Democratic efforts to pass President Joe Biden's historic package of social welfare reforms Friday with an hours-long, disjointed tirade that drew mockery and angry boos from the opposite benches.

Kevin McCarthy was supposed to talk for one minute ahead of a Thursday evening vote in the lower chamber of Congress to advance the $1.8 trillion Build Back Better Act as he took the floor just after 8.30 pm (0130 GMT).

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'Stunning diversity': AOC mocks white male 'peanut gallery' behind McCarthy during floor speech

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mocked members of the House GOP Caucus on Thursday night, as Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy spoke at great length on the floor to delay passage of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better Act.

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) appeared in a video with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) outside the House chamber during McCarthy's speech.

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Kevin McCarthy loses it during angry House floor speech: 'They want to dictate where I can look!'

Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy came unglued Thursday night on the House floor, during a lengthy speech aimed at delaying passage of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better Act.

At one point, a Democrat in the chamber appeared to interrupt McCarthy and ask him to direct his remarks to the chair, rather than to other members of the House.

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'Let's get it done': House moves to vote on Build Back Better Act after CBO score is released

Progressive U.S. lawmakers on Thursday evening looked forward to an imminent vote on President Joe Biden's flagship Build Back Better reconciliation bill after the Congressional Budget Office released its estimates for the sweeping package—an analysis that a few conservative Democrats demanded before they would support the legislation.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Thursday that it "estimates that enacting this legislation would result in a net increase in the deficit totaling $367 billion over the 2022-2031 period, not counting any additional revenue that may be generated by additional funding for tax enforcement."

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Two Iranians were behind 2020 emails that threatened violence against people unless they voted for Trump: feds

Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged two Iranian nationals with sending out emails to voters that threatened them with violence unless they supported former President Donald Trump in 2020.

As NBC News reports, the emails were sent out last fall and were purportedly from the far-right Proud Boys gang, whom Trump infamously told to "stand back and stand by" during his first debate with President Joe Biden.

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Pennsylvania Republican pushes effort to nullify Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for business

U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-12th District, and dozens of his fellow Republicans in the U.S. House are pushing an effort to overturn the Biden White House's vaccine mandate for private employers.

On Wednesday, the central Pennsylvania lawmaker introduced a resolution nullifying the administration's order that companies with more than 100 employees require those workers to be fully vaccinated, or show a negative test at least once a week.

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US lawmakers near vote on Biden's giant social safety net expansion

President Joe Biden aims to turn his win on sweeping infrastructure reform into success on his social welfare and climate agenda Thursday as lawmakers begin debate on his giant Build Back Better proposals.

The House cleared the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill -- America's biggest public-works package since Dwight Eisenhower created the interstate highway system in 1956 -- earlier this month.

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MSNBC host 'stunned' as Brad Raffensperger refuses to say he won’t vote for Trump in 2024

Like Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah and Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is among the conservative right-wing Republicans who has become persona non grata with the MAGA crowd for acknowledging that President Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump fair and square in the 2020 election and that widespread voter fraud did not occur. But as vehemently as far-right MAGA Republicans detest Raffensperger — and even though some of them have threatened violence against his family — he would not rule out the possibility of voting for Trump in 2024 when progressive firebrand Mehdi Hasan interviewed him on MSNBC recently.

Hasan, who isn't one to shy away from asking tough questions, asked Raffensperger if he would vote for Trump in 2024 should he be the next GOP presidential nominee. Raffensperger gave an evasive response, saying, "That is so far out in the future. There are so many people who are going to throw their hat in the ring, and I think we'll have a robust debate. And I believe we will have someone who will stand on character and have the moral compass to lead this nation. And if we don't, we'll probably be out in the wilderness, at least until 2028."

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Paul Gosar pushes out more ghoulish social media content following House censure

Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) responded to his House censure by pushing out more ghoulish social media content.

The Arizona Republican was formally censured and stripped of his committee assignments Wednesday by the Democratic majority, but he retweeted the same violent video that got him in trouble afterward and shared a "thug life" meme on the right-wing Gettr platform, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump's latest tantrum is an ominous warning for McConnell: columnist

On Thursday, writing for MSNBC, Steve Benen outlined how former President Donald Trump's latest attack on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is a sign that he still intends to try to throw him out of Senate leadership and replace him with someone he sees as a greater loyalist.

McConnell did his utmost to pass many of Trump's priorities, and helped him stack the courts with right-wing partisans — but he also spoke out against Trump's incitement of the January 6 riot and helped President Joe Biden pass his infrastructure bill, both of which have infuriated the former president.

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Migrants fear ruse behind Mexican residency offer

Immigration agents lined a highway in southern Mexico offering hundreds of migrants temporary residency if they abandoned their march. Exhausted, some accepted, while others kept going, afraid of being deported.

The offer of residency cards has split opinion and sowed suspicion within the caravan that set out three weeks ago from near the border with Guatemala to demand refugee status.

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