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Calls for Gosar to be censured after AOC assassination meme

Normally when an individual threatens someone's life or draws a cartoon about someone being killed, a judge will issue a victim protection order and police do investigations. But when a Republican member of Congress does it, things get complicated.

Such was the case when Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) posted an anime cartoon of himself assassinating colleague Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). The photo also depicts himself swinging swords at President Joe Biden. The photo was a violation of Twitter's terms of service and was removed, but not before many screen captures were taken.

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United Airlines employees lose case against airline over vaccine mandate

United Airlines (plane pictured taking off from San Francisco International Airport in October 2021) had announced on August 6, 2021 that its employees should be vaccinated or risk being terminated

Washington (AFP) - A US judge ruled Monday in favor of United Airlines, which offered unpaid leave to employees who declined to receive a mandated Covid-19 vaccine on religious or medical grounds.

The decision came after a federal appeals court on Saturday suspended a vaccine mandate by President Joe Biden's administration that is intended to push millions of workers at businesses with more than 100 employees into getting Covid-19 shots.

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'Hope your family dies!' Trump supporter leaves threatening message for Republican who backed infrastructure

Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) on Monday appeared on CNN with Anderson Cooper to discuss some of the angry blowback he's received after voting last week for the bipartisan infrastructure package signed into law by President Joe Biden.

Cooper started off by telling Upton he'd heard about some "disturbing" phone calls he'd received after the infrastructure vote, and he proceeded to play an audio recording of an unhinged man yelling through the phone.

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'Sick behavior': Dem congressman tears into Paul Gosar for anime video of himself killing AOC

On Sunday, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) triggered outrage by tweeting out an anime-themed video depicting himself killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and swinging a pair of swords at President Joe Biden.

The stunt earned furious condemnation from Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA).

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Trump trashes Chris Christie -- and mocks him for leaving office with '9 percent approval'

Former President Donald Trump is hitting back at one-time supporter Chris Christie, who encouraged fellow Republicans over the weekend to move on from the 2020 presidential election.

In an angry statement released on Monday, Trump trashed Christie for saying that the GOP needed to look forward instead of backward.

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Dennis Prager bafflingly claims gay men weren't seen as ‘pariahs’ during the AIDS crisis

Dennis Prager, a longtime far right wing columnist and radio talk show host on Monday falsely claimed gay men were never treated as "pariahs" during the height of the AIDS crisis, as he defended those who are refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 while insisting they are treated even worse than people living with HIV/AIDS.

After lying that President Joe Biden has "destroyed" the American economy, and falsely calling fear of global warming "irrational" and "sick," Prager launched into what was actually a whitewashing of his own attacks on people living with HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS activists.

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GOP ad attacking Biden 'chaos' uses footage that took place under Trump's presidency: CNN fact checker

A new Republican ad attacking President Joe Biden for overseeing "chaos" features images of events that took place under former President Donald Trump's tenure.

CNN fact checker Daniel Dale reports that the new House GOP ad contains at least three images of chaotic scenes that occurred under Trump.

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How Nevada's powerful Adam Laxalt became the state's proud face of Trump's 'Big Lie'

There are policy disagreements. There are campaign talking points.
Then, there's the Big Lie.

Republicans have long pushed voter restriction laws and made dubious claims about voter fraud, but in the Trump era those flirtations escalated into the full-on conspiracy known as the Big Lie: the baseless allegation that widespread voter fraud has occurred in the United States and affected the outcome of the most recent presidential election. Unlike support for other political positions, advocating the Big Lie undermines the foundation of American democracy and threatens to have permanent consequences for the country.

In Nevada, the Big Lie is embodied by Adam Laxalt, the Reno-born, Virginia-raised grandson of a former Nevada senator. Laxalt, who is also a former attorney general and failed 2018 gubernatorial candidate, became the proud face of the Big Lie in Nevada last year as state co-chair of President Donald Trump's reelection campaign.

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Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz throw cold water on Marjorie Taylor Greene's talk of impeaching Biden

Ohio GOP Rep. Jim Jordan is warning Republicans not to impeach President Joe Biden if Republicans take the House next year, POLITICO reports, even as his fellow GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tries to turn the prospect into a "rallying cry."

Jordan appeared on Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz's podcast, where the host warned against "impeachment fever," saying impeachment should be the last resort if a president is accused of "purposeful wrongdoing."

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Republican Paul Gosar tweets anime-themed video of him killing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., the far-right dentist known for his ties to multiple white nationalist groups, on Sunday released a video of photoshopped clips of an anime show depicting him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.

The tweeted video – which he captioned, "Any anime fans out there?" – opens with Gosar's name under Japanese text that reads "attack of immigrants," an apparent reference to the anime show "Attack on the Titan" from which the Republican pulled various clips.

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Mitch McConnell called Trump to tell him 'you lost the election' -- and hung up: new book

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered bad news to former president Donald Trump during a tense post-election phone call.

Then the Senate's majority leader, McConnell had angered the ex-president by congratulating Joe Biden on his election win Dec. 15, after the electoral college announced his result, and he faced Trump's wrath during a phone call explaining the announcement, according to an excerpt from "Peril," written by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa and republished by the Washington Post.

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Obama calls out China and Russia for ‘dangerous lack of urgency’ at COP26

Former U.S. President Barack Obama lambasted those who would play politics to avoid acting on climate change, calling out Russia and China in the same breath as Republican politicians back home.

"It was particularly discouraging to see the leaders of two of the world's largest emitters, China and Russia, declined to even attend the proceedings" in Glasgow, Obama said.

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Expert blames Trump for cops joining the ranks of radical groups

A recent hack revealed the extent of active-duty police officers who are members of the right-wing Oath Keepers paramilitary group, and new reports show their involvement in additional anti-government extremist groups.

Police officers from some of the nation's largest departments are involved with the Oath Keepers, according to a hacked membership list, and MSNBC legal analyst Frank Figliuzzi sees three factors that allowed radical extremism to infiltrate law enforcement agencies.

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