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New Jersey man killed his grandfather with an axe — then told cops God commanded him to do it

On Wednesday, NJ.com reported that a Jason Vicari, 21-year-old man in Elmwood Park, New Jersey, killed his 81-year-old grandfather, Ronald Vicari, with an axe — and told police that he had been commanded to do so by God.

"A relative of the pair called 911 at about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, telling police Jason had barricaded himself inside Ronald's home on Beechwood Avenue in Elmwood Park, according to the arrest report. The relative said Jason had a handgun, it said," reported Josh Solomon and Anthony Attrino. "The relative also told police Ronald was lying in the bathroom unconscious with a wound to his head, and that the bathroom window was broken, the report said. The call triggered both Elmwood Park Police and the Bergen County Regional SWAT Team to arrive."

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Oath Keepers in the State House: How a militia movement took root in the Republican mainstream

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North Carolina state representative Mike Clampitt swore an oath to uphold the Constitution after his election in 2016 and again in 2020. But there's another pledge that Clampitt said he's upholding: to the Oath Keepers, a right-wing militant organization.

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Trump-backed candidate tells reporter to 'put down Hunter's crack pipe' over question about voter fraud conspiracy theories

During a recent exchange with a reporter at an event hosted by the ASU College Republicans, Arizona governor candidate Kari Lake said that anyone who thinks Joe Biden won the 2020 election needs to "put down the crack pipe."

"This is what's wrong with the media," Lake, who is a former news anchor, told a journalist. "You guys are pushing a narrative. You know that Joe Biden didn't win by 81 million votes."

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Fireworks erupt in the House Rules Committee as Jamie Raskin grills Matt Gaetz over Trump’s election fraud claims

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was questioned during a House Rules Committee hearing on Wednesday as he argued against a criminal referral of Steve Bannon to the Department of Justice after the Trump ally refused to comply with a congressional subpoena.

"Do you accept that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election? Rep. Jaime Raskin (D-MD) asked.

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Jim Jordan explodes with anger after Dem chairman challenges him to say 'election was not stolen'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Wednesday refused to say that the 2020 election was "not stolen" by President Joe Biden.

At a House Rules Committee hearing, Chairman James McGovern (D-MA) noted that Jordan had first refused to say "the election was not stolen" when he appeared before the committee earlier this year.

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Joe Manchin plotting exit strategy from Democratic Party if he doesn't get his way on infrastructure deal: report

UPDATE: Manchin profanely denies report that he's plotting to leave Democrats

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) has been privately discussing an exit plan from the Democratic Party, according to a new report.

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Arizona Republicans fear ‘we’re going to shoot ourselves in the foot’ by chasing Trump ‘down the rabbit hole’

A slate full of conspiracy cranks and right-wing extremists is threatening to undermine the Republican Party's chances next year in Arizona, which has been tilting toward the left in recent elections.

The state's GOP-led Senate authorized a lengthy and widely criticized "audit" of Donald Trump's election loss, and former TV anchor Kari Lake and state Rep. Mark Finchem have made the former president's "fraud" conspiracies a centerpiece of their campaigns for statewide office -- and Arizona Republicans worry that will doom them in the midterms, reported Politico.

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Republicans are 'shooting themselves in the foot' by not agreeing Bannon is in contempt: reporter

CNN reporter Jim Sciutto revealed Wednesday morning that Republican leaders said they're telling members to vote "no" in holding Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for not complying with the Jan. 6 House Select Committee subpoena. The decision is a mistake, according to the network's legal analyst Elliot Williams.

While Williams confessed that the partisan behavior is "predictable," he said that the GOP members will likely return to the majority and at that point, they won't be able to enforce their own subpoenas, which they'll likely aim to use to bring down President Joe Biden

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Biden has completely turned around Trump's impact on key Justice Department division: report

Former President Donald Trump's efforts to remake the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department have been completely eliminated by President Joe Biden, CNN reported.

It was mere months after Trump entered the White House that he purged the DOJ of any Obama-era prosecutors, including those working with Trump's transition team like Preet Bharara. After leaving, Bharara confessed that he was fearful Trump would ask him "to do something inappropriate." By Feb. 2020, Trump announced that it was working further to "purge" the Justice Department of what it considered to be "disloyal employees" from the DOJ.

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Tick tock: Trump must move fast to hide his Jan. 6 documents

Donald Trump is desperately trying to stop, or at the very least stall, the subpoenas from the Jan. 6 House Select Committee, but a CNN report explained that there are few legal options available to the former president. The current plan appears to be to bury any House request with years of lawsuits, said CNN.

Monday, Trump filed a lawsuit to stop the National Archives from handing over any communications from his White House staff relating to Jan. 6, organization and planning around the event and any efforts to promote rage among his supporters around a "stolen election."

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This 3-minute video explains how Richard Neal turned paid family leave into insurance giveaway

In just over three minutes, People's Policy Project founder Matt Bruenig on Tuesday explained in a video posted to social media how a paid leave proposal put forward in the U.S. House would be a "disaster" for working families—and a boon for the private insurance industry. Produced by the outlet More Perfect Union, the video describes how House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.)—who counts the insurance industry as his top contributor since taking office more than three decades ago—put forward a plan to replace President Joe Biden's straightforward proposal to offer 12 weeks of paid leave to new parents through the Social Security Administration (SSA).


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White House to lay out plan to vaccinate kids ages 5 to 11

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration on Wednesday will outline its plan to vaccinate millions of kids ages 5 to 11 as soon as the COVID-19 shot is approved for younger children in coming weeks ahead of the holiday season, NBC News reported.

It is working to set up vaccination clinics in partnership with 100 to 200 children's hospitals nationwide, it reported.

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Senators urge FCC to address surveillance threats to US telecom networks

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of five U.S. senators urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday to address surveillance threats posed by foreign firms providing services to U.S. telecommunications providers.

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