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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell spins new conspiracy about dead people using prison addresses to vote against Trump

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has another wild conspiracy theory to explain Donald Trump's election loss.

The right-wing pillow magnate claims, without any evidence or sourcing, that tens of thousands of people voted using fictitious addresses and phone numbers to push Joe Biden over the top in Wisconsin, a key battleground state previously won by Trump in 2016, reported Newsweek.

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This Trump-backed candidate appears to be unstoppable – but even some GOP officials think she is ‘dangerous’

On a warm Saturday evening, several hundred people milled around the Old West-style trappings of Frontier Town in Cave Creek, waiting for Kari Lake to take the stage.

The rally was held to “Back the Blue," and the crowd shared the pro-law enforcement sentiment. But more than anything, they were there to back Lake in her bid to become Arizona's next governor.

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House expected to pass bill to hike debt ceiling, avert default

By Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives is expected on Tuesday to give final approval to a Senate-passed bill temporarily raising the government's borrowing limit to $28.9 trillion, putting off the risk of default until early December.

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Americans may not get some Christmas treats, White House officials warn

By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House officials, scrambling to relieve global supply bottlenecks choking U.S. ports, highways and railways, warn Americans may face higher prices and some empty shelves this Christmas season.

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Trump won the county in a landslide -- his supporters still hounded the elections administrator until she resigned

An elections administrator in North Texas submitted her resignation Friday, following a monthslong effort by residents and officials loyal to former President Donald Trump to force her out of office.

Michele Carew, who had overseen scores of elections during her 14-year career, had found herself transformed into the public face of an electoral system that many in the heavily Republican Hood County had come to mistrust, which ProPublica and The Texas Tribune covered earlier this month.

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Morning Joe drops the hammer on Greg Abbott for 'bullying' Texas businesses

On Tuesday morning, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hammered Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for banning business owners from mandating vaccines for their employees.

The Republican governor expanded prior orders from his office to prohibit any entity, including private business owners, from requiring employees or customers to be vaccinated, and the "Morning Joe" host called that move "insanity."

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Texas governor bans all Covid-19 vaccine mandates, accuses Biden of bullying

Texas' Republican governor Gregg Abbott on Monday announced he was banning Covid-19 vaccine mandates for any entities in his state, including private companies.

"I issued an Executive Order prohibiting vaccine mandates by ANY entity in Texas," the governor wrote on Twitter.

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Black flag: Understanding the Trumpists' latest threatening symbol

It's an old truism that the "real bad men" (and bad women) "move in silence and violence." That's certainly true for the most dangerous and most effective of Donald Trump's allies, henchmen, henchwomen, and other followers. But for Donald Trump himself, and most of his political cult, that rule does not apply.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Michigan Republicans replace local election officials in 'unprecedented' trend

LANSING, Mich. — Republican Party leaders across the battleground state of Michigan have quietly worked in recent weeks to replace incumbent county election officials with newcomers, some of whom have sought to undermine the public's faith in the 2020 vote. The trend focuses on four-member county canvassing boards, the bipartisan panels in charge of verifying records and importantly, certifying results. It comes in the midst of an internal party struggle over whether to accept Democratic President Joe Biden's win last year. On Nov. 1, two members of each board — one Republican and one Democrat...

Trump, Giuliani loom large over ex-pal Lev Parnas’ NYC federal trial starting this week

NEW YORK — Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani are not on trial, but their names will likely feature prominently in Manhattan Federal Court as their former associate Lev Parnas faces a jury of his peers beginning Tuesday. Parnas, a Soviet-born businessman and onetime Republican fundraiser, is charged with orchestrating two complex campaign finance schemes, one of which overlapped with Trump and Giuliani’s 2019 quest to find political dirt on then-presidential candidate Joe Biden in Ukraine. The Parnas trial is expected to include so many references to Trump and Giuliani that Judge Paul Oetken said ...

Internet uses Fox News HR docs to fact-check Tucker Carlson's accusation Biden 'lied' about vaccine mandate

Fox News host Tucker Carlson said on his Monday show that accusations that Fox News is mandating vaccines are untrue and that President Joe Biden lied when he claimed as much.

Last week, Biden mocked hosts at the network who were raging against the COVID-19 vaccine while their company is owned by a pro-vaccine Rupert Murdoch and 90 percent of the company has been vaccinated.

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'Craven' Chuck Grassley torched on CNN for sucking up to Trump even after he was forced to 'hide' from Capitol rioters

On CNN Monday, analyst Gloria Borger tore into Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) for standing by former President Donald Trump at his rally in Iowa over the weekend, even in the wake of the January 6 Capitol insurrection.

"How is it possible that less than a year later, Grassley would stand by Trump's side as he spouts new election conspiracies?" asked anchor Wolf Blitzer.

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Law professor: 'We're not seeing the Democrats prioritize saving democracy in the next 12 months'

A law professor from the University of Baltimore asserted this week that it is likely too late to preserve a true democracy in the United States.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Professor Kim Wehle was asked why she believes "it's too late to save this country."

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