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'The Republican Party is worse now than it was a year ago': former GOP official

During an MSNBC "The Sunday Show" panel over where Democrats go after a tough loss in the Virginia governor's race followed by a big win on a historic infrastructure bill headed for President Joe Biden's signature, the former GOP Communications Director commented on where the GOP has gone since she abandoned the party due to Donald Trump.

Speaking with host Jonathan Capehart, Tara Setmayer -- who is now a part of the Lincoln Project -- claimed the Republican Party has taken a turn for the worse even though Trump lost almost 11 months ago.

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'Four Seasons Total Documentary' captures the Trump campaign's emperor-has-no-clothes moment

One year ago "Four Seasons Total Documentary" director Christopher Stoudt happened to be at home when his roommate's brother, the director of sales at a Philadelphia-based landscaping company called Four Seasons, texted a picture of Donald Trump's surrogate Rudy Giuliani sitting in a drab office behind a nameplate that said "Boss Lady."

This article first appeared on Salon.

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White House adviser hijacks Fox News interview to destroy 'absurd' and 'disrespectful' Peter Doocy

White House adviser Cedric Richmond appeared on Fox News over the weekend where he blasted correspondent Peter Doocy for asking President Joe Biden "absurd" questions about migrant families.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Bill Hemmer presented video of Doocy grilling the president about payouts to migrant families who lost a child due to the policies of former President Donald Trump's administration. At the time, Doocy suggested that some migrant families may plot to have a child taken away from them in hopes of getting money from the U.S. government.

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Fox host fired over 'sexual misconduct' accusations finds home at network tied to Steve Bannon: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Justin Baragona, a former rising star at Fox News, whose career with the conservative network crashed and burned after he was fired over allegations of sexual misconduct, has found a new home working side by side with Steve Bannon.

Ed Henry, who was unceremoniously dumped after he was sued by a Fox producer over accusations of sexual assault and rape, is now working as a correspondent and "political insider" for Real America's Voice, which includes Bannon and John Solomon, a former executive at The Hill linked to Rudy Giuliani and his conspiracy theories about Joe Biden and Ukraine that eventually led to an impeachment trial of Donald Trump, on its roster.

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'It is over': Chris Christie tells GOP donors it's time to dump Trump and his 2020 election complaining

In a speech to major GOP donors on Saturday night, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) warned conservatives that it is time to leave Donald Trump and his complaints about the 2020 election behind and move on, reports CNN.

Using the election of Republican Glenn Youngkin as Virginia's new governor after successfully keeping his distance from the former president as an example, Christie said the time of Trump has passed.

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From 'OK' to 'Let's Go Brandon': A short history of insulting presidential nicknames

For those of you who have been mercifully spared this information, supporters of Donald Trump have started using the phrase "Let's Go Brandon" as a code for "Fuck Joe Biden." The craze began after an NBC Sports reporter at a NASCAR race in Alabama mistook the profane chant by some fans as an expression of support for driver Brandon Brown. Realizing that "Let's Go Brandon" does indeed sound a bit like muffled version of the vulgar insult (if sufficiently muffled), it quickly caught on as a stand-in attack on the incumbent president.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Trump's Willard hotel 'war room' targeted in new round of Capitol riot subpoenas: report

House investigators are zeroing in on former president Donald Trump's so-called "war room" at the Willard hotel with their latest round of subpoenas in the Capitol riot probe.

"The subpoenas, which could be issued as soon as next week, reflect the select committee's interest in events at the hotel just across from the White House, where Donald Trump's most loyal aides plotted to keep him in office," the Guardian reported Saturday, citing a source familiar with the matter. "The select committee is targeting about 20 individuals connected to the Trump command center at the Willard, among them the legal scholar John Eastman, who outlined ways to deny Joe Biden the presidency, the source said."

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Kevin McCarthy's failure to derail Biden's infrastructure bill sets off wave of GOP finger-pointing and threats: report

The failure of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and party whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) to stop thirteen Republican lawmakers from siding with the Democrats and passing a massive infrastructure bill is setting off a "bloodletting" within the GOP caucus, reports the Washington Post's Aaron Blake.

Late Friday night, thirteen GOP House members broke ranks and voted for the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now awaits President Joe Biden's signature -- and they were immediately denounced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."

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Legal expert explains how the theft of Biden daughter's diary turned into a federal investigation

Appearing with MSNBC host Alex Witt on Saturday afternoon, legal analyst Danny Cevallos explained why the simple theft of a diary belonging to President Joe Biden's daughter Ashley grew from a simple local case to one that has now led to a federal investigation overseen by the Southern District of New York.

On Friday the New York Times reported the FBI had raided two locations linked to 'Project Veritas" seeking information about how the stolen diary came to be in their hands.

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'They have no leverage': This Republican had an ulterior motive for supporting the Biden infrastructure bill

Speaking with Axios about her decision to break ranks and vote for the historic $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the House late Friday night, one GOP lawmaker stated she had an ulterior motive that went beyond filling a need for infrastructure projects in her district and across the country.

In interviews with Axios, several of the thirteen GOP lawmakers who crossed the aisle to vote for the bill -- and thus hand President Joe Biden a victory -- were asked why they bucked the majority of their party -- a decision that infuriated Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."

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Biden takes jab at Trump in celebratory infrastructure speech

In his "victory lap" speech Saturday morning, celebrating the passage of a much-needed $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, President Joe Biden couldn't help but take a jab at his predecessor by referencing a long-running joke about Donald Trump's failure to do what he just did in ten months that Trump never delivered on in four years in office.

Standing at the lectern, Biden laughed and stated "Finally! Infrastructure week! I'm so happy to say that! Infrastructure week!"

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Marjorie Taylor Greene brutally trolled by Adam Kinzinger for infrastructure 'communism' meltdown

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's over-the-top attack on thirteen of her GOP House colleagues, for voting for a trillion-dollar infrastructure package that will soon be signed by President Joe Biden, did not go unnoticed by one of her targets.

Late Friday, the controversial Georgia Republican lashed out at the thirteen that she called "traitors" and said the bill that will provide much-needed funds for infrastructure projects is evidence of creeping "communism."

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Republicans are on a power grab binge after the Supreme Court opened the door: columnist

In a column for the Atlantic, longtime political observer David Graham pointed out that the Republican Party is taking full advantage of a 2019 Supreme Court ruling and comments from Chief Justice John Roberts to make it harder for Democrats to win elections.

As Graham noted, in 2019, five conservative justices waved away complaints from plaintiffs "who alleged that congressional districts were drawn with such exaggeratedly distorting effects that they violate the Constitution" and said that it was out of their hands to intervene.

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