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Trump supporters hurl profanities at Joe Biden as he greets children at a daycare center: report

President Joe Biden was greeted with profane taunts from Trump supporters on Friday despite the fact that he was in the presence of children.

According to NPR White House correspondent Scott Detrow, Biden on Friday travelled to a daycare center in Hartford, Connecticut to promote childcare plans that are part of his "Build Back Better" agenda.

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'It's astounding': Veteran Senate staffer explains why Kyrsten Sinema is ‘absolutely failing Politics 101’

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) is alienating voters and infuriating fellow Democrats by undermining President Joe Biden's agenda -- so what is she doing?

Polling released this week shows the Arizona Democrat is highly vulnerable to a handful of likely primary challengers as voters grow frustrated by her holding up a $3.5 trillion social policy and climate change bill, and a former top staffer to Senate majority leader Harry Reid told The Daily Beast's "New Abnormal" podcast that Sinema was flunking a basic test.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene flops as she testifies at Stuart Scheller's military trial: report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) testified on Thursday at the military trial of Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller. Greene was one of three Republican lawmakers who spoke on behalf of Scheller at the sentencing phase of his court-martial.

But, according to the Military Times, her testimony was a flop.

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Trump-loving restaurateur's anti-Biden 'only serving patriots' sign backfires

A Trump-loving restaurateur in the shadow of the former president's Mar-a-Lago resort says he regrets posting an anti-Biden sign after his business declined, his phone lines blew up with complaints, and his Yelp page was shut down after being flooded with negative comments.

Eddie Lubic, who owns Eddie's Ristorante in Jupiter, Florida, posted a sign a few weeks ago outside the Italian eatery saying "only serving Patriots of the USA," the Palm Beach Post reports.

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US port logjam brings early Christmas for importers

Christmas came early -- June, to be precise -- at the port of Los Angeles, as American importers raced to get ahead of a pandemic-sparked logjam that has snarled global shipping.

The port, North America's busiest container terminal, began 24-hour operations Thursday after the White House intervened to help ease bottlenecks that are choking commerce and pushing up prices

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'Heinous, regressive, suppressive and discriminatory': Dems slam GOP voting restriction bills

The Michigan House of Representatives voted Thursday to concur with Senate versions of three election bills tightening requirements for absentee ballots and voter ID.

Senate Bill 303, introduced by Sen. Tom Barrett (R-Charlotte), will require in-person voters and absentee voters to present their state IDs when going to cast a ballot. Currently, you can sign an affidavit of identity if you do not have an ID. The bill will also deny election officials the ability to send unsolicited absentee ballot applications to voters. SB 303 was concurred in with a vote along party lines, 56-51.

Rep. Matt Hall (R-Battle Creek) was the first to speak on the House floor about the bills, saying they will ensure that voter confidence in elections is restored.

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Georgia judge tosses suit to inspect Fulton ballots after investigations confirm no fraud

A judge dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday that aimed to discredit Fulton County absentee ballots, the latest in a string of lawsuits challenging the validity of the 2020 presidential elections to get tossed.
Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero ruled against a request by supporters of former President Donald Trump for an up-close review of Fulton's 147,000 absentee ballots after a secretary of state's office investigation cleared away their accusations that counterfeit ballots were cast in the Nov. 3 election.

Amero's ruling cites an investigation by Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office that failed to find any fraudulent votes while reviewing several batches of ballots contested by a group of voters who filed suit.

In Tuesday's court brief, the secretary of state's office pointed out that poll monitor turned 6th District U.S. congressional GOP candidate Suzie Voyles was unable to identify the batches of “pristine" counterfeit paper absentee ballots she claimed she observed in an affidavit.

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Florida Gov. DeSantis vows lawsuit over federal vaccine mandate, hints at state ban on business mandates for workers

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday vowed to sue President Joe Biden’s administration over a mandate on businesses to vaccinate or test workers for COVID-19, but he also suggested the state might need to pass its own law to prevent businesses from imposing their own mandates. “We are going to contest that immediately. We think the state of Florida has standing to do it and we also know businesses that we’re going to work with to contest it,” the Republican governor told reporters in Lee County. “I think the mandate is going lose in court.” Biden last month said he would r...

Powell still favorite for Fed reinstatement but investors examine alternatives

By David Randall

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jerome Powell may still be the clear favorite to get renominated as Federal Reserve Chairman, but some investors are considering the long-shot alternative should there be a surprise change.

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Converting betrayal into mobilization for violent action: How the Oath Keepers radicalize military veterans

Two days before Christmas, Jeremy Brown, a retired Army Special Forces soldier, messaged his fellow Oath Keepers members in Florida on Signal that he had an RV and a van ready to travel to Washington DC for the gathering that would take place on Jan. 6, 2021.

"Plenty of gun ports left to fill," he wrote. "We can pick you up."

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Kyrsten Sinema’s ‘strange’ behavior completely mystifies MSNBC panel

What is motivating Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) as President Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda remains stalled in Congress was dissected on MSNBC on Thursday evening.

The host of "All In with Chris Hayes" said the first-term senator has been "exceedingly busy" training for an Iron Man triathlon she completed in New Zealand and a marathon she ran in California.

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Republicans suffering ‘cold sweats’ over fears Trump’s tantrums will sink them in the midterms: report

GOP strategists fear Donald Trump's fixation on lying about the 2020 election is on track harm Republicans at the polls, The Washington Post reported Thursday.

"Former president Donald Trump has in the last week threatened electoral defeat for Republicans who dismiss his election falsehoods, inserted himself into the Virginia governor's race to the delight of Democrats, and promised to root out disloyal GOP officials in legislative primaries in Arizona and Michigan," the newspaper reported.

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Democrats can use Trump's own words to blow up the GOP's 2022 campaign: Dem strategist

Democrats have a unique opportunity to use Donald Trump's own words to depress GOP turnout, according to the strategist who successfully managed Barack Obama's 2008 campaign.

MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace on Thursday interviewed David Plouffe about November's gubernatorial race in Virginia, which is widely viewed as a bell-weather for the 2022 midterm elections.

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