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GOP strategist uses CNN to plead with party to do something about Paul Gosar

A discussion on CNN with a Republican Party strategist about the GOP's big win took a sudden turn on Tuesday morning when the topic turned to Rep. Paul Gosar's tweets expressing violent fantasies where he kills Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (R-NY) and menaces President Joe Biden.

Speaking with host Kate Bolduan, GOP consultant Doug Heye's sunny talk about Glenn Youngkin's win in Virginia disappeared in a cloud of gloom with regard to the problem the Arizona Republican is creating for conservatives.

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Paul Gosar is 'getting worse': Sister explains what's wrong with 'deeply perverted' extremist Republican

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Last Word" late Monday night, the sister of controversial Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) hammered her brother for posting a video to his Twitter account that encouraged violence against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

With Twitter flagging the video as well as one that could be interpreted as a threat against President Joe Biden, but not removing them, Jennifer Gosar called her brother "despicable" and suggested the Republican Party needs to do something about him before someone gets hurt.

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Historian Nancy MacLean: We're seeing a right-wing plan built on 'decades of disinformation'

On Friday, the House finally passed Joe Biden's infrastructure plan. While the president's larger Build Back Better agenda remains in doubt, this is a landmark achievement, representing the largest investment in America's infrastructure since the Great Society programs of the 1960s. Since the bill has already passed the Senate, Biden will sign it into law later this month.

A vast majority of Americans — including a large percentage of Republicans — support the specific policies contained in the infrastructure plan. (And for that matter, many or most of the social policies included in the Build Back Better package as well.) Logically, the infrastructure plan should now become part of the Democratic brand, and simultaneously an anchor around the Republican Party's feet for decades to come.

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Trump’s personnel chief hired influencers — then targeted government aide for liking Taylor Swift post: new book

Donald Trump's personnel chief hired "comically inexperienced" aides to help him carry out a White House purge in the final months of the administration, according to a new book.

Former college quarterback Johnny McEntee took over White House staffing in January 2020, over the objections of other administration officials and despite being previously fired over undisclosed gambling, after assuring Trump he would root out "deep state" traitors in the federal government, according to Jonathan Karl's new book, "Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show," republished in excerpt form by The Atlantic.

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Mark Meadows flips out at 'communist' Republican fundraisers in tirade over Biden's infrastructure bill

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows asserted that the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has been operating in a "socialist/communist way" because it doles out fundraising proceeds to GOP candidates.

During an appearance on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon, Meadows said that he was livid about 13 House Republicans who voted for President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill.

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Mitch McConnell: Biden's infrastructure bill is a 'godsend for Kentucky'

According to WKYT, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) showered President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill with praise at a meeting with constituents during a tour of the AppHarvest Facility in Morehead.

"How many decades have we worried about lack of economic development in eastern Kentucky? And we all know with the decline of the coal industry, it only got worse. So this gives us hope," said McConnell. He said that the infrastructure bill will likely help accelerate growth further, noting that the American Society of Civil Engineers gave the state a poor grade.

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GOP silence on Paul Gosar's violent AOC fantasies 'undercuts' their legitimacy on women's issues: SE Cupp

On CNN Tuesday, conservative commentator S.E. Cupp criticized the Republican Party for ignoring the video tweeted out by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) depicting him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

"Gosar ... posted this video meme, which he tweeted, of him killing Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a cartoon anime thing where he superimposed his face and her face," said anchor John Berman. "She calls it a 'fantasy murder video,' basically. He also on this video shows himself brandishing swords at President Joe Biden. You know, and so far I haven't heard from Republicans at all about this."

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Paul Gosar in danger of getting 'visit from the Secret Service' over threat to Biden: former prosecutor

Discussing the blowback Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) is getting after tweeting out his violent fantasy involving Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and then another tweet hinting at more violence against President Joe Biden, a CNN legal analyst told host John Berman that the GOP lawmaker may be in trouble.

As Salon's Jon Skolnik wrote, the anime-themed video shows Gosar attacking Ocasio-Cortez before the GOP congressman "is shown leaping into the air with his blades unsheathed moments before striking the photoshopped head of President Joe Biden."

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VP Harris arrives in Paris to ease France-US tensions

US Vice President Kamala Harris touched down in Paris on Tuesday on a mission to further mend relations with France after a crisis sparked by a cancelled submarines contract.

During her four-day visit -- her third overseas trip in office -- Harris will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron and attend a peace forum with other world leaders.

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'Where is Merrick Garland?' WaPo reporter breaks down the latest developments in Jan. 6 probe

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" discussed the latest developments in the House select committee's investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection, and whether attorney general Merrick Garland would hold anyone accountable for resisting subpoenas.

The select committee issued another round of subpoenas Monday to Donald Trump's inner circle, and Washington Post reporter Robert Costa, co-author of the new book, "Peril," discussed the evidence he has uncovered of the former president's efforts to overturn his election loss.

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Keeping the 'Big Lie' alive: Conspiracy-soaked Trump supporters believe Virginia win was maybe 'part of a larger psyop'

Republican Glenn Youngkin won the hotly contested bellwether race for governor of Virginia last week, even after many on the right had issued dark warnings about the supposed possibility of election fraud in the Old Dominion. Yet the GOP victory has done nothing to squelch the "Big Lie," otherwise known as the belief that the 2020 election was "stolen" from Donald Trump through voting machines somehow compromised by China and the Democrats.

Many observers assumed that Youngkin's win over Democratic former governor Terry McAuliffe would leave right-wing media and online characters alike mute, at least temporarily, on the topic of election fraud. Except that wasn't how things played out. Instead, conspiracy theories seemed to build on each other, Jenga Tower-style, creating an unstable and even indecipherable mess.

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France’s right-wing Les Républicains candidates take aim at Macron in first debate

French right-wing presidential candidates vying to clinch the nomination for the Republicans party took aim at President Emmanuel Macron on Monday in the first of several televised debates they hope will energize their flagging campaigns.

More than 100,000 card-carrying members of the party, which traces its roots back to post-war leader Charles de Gaulle, will choose their nominee at a congress on December 4.

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US January 6 committee issues subpoenas to top Trump lieutenants

Lawmakers probing the deadly January 6 assault on the US Capitol issued subpoenas Monday to top aides of Donald Trump who are accused of plotting to overturn his defeat in a "war room" at a luxury Washington hotel.

Lawyer John Eastman was among a number of advisors summoned to explain their role in the talks at the Willard InterContinental in the days surrounding the attack, when Trump supporters stormed Congress to halt certification of Democrat Joe Biden's presidential election victory.

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