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Biden should bring up each individual piece of his plan to force Republicans to vote against it: columnist

Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne said that if President Joe Biden wants to play hardball with Republicans and conservatives like Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), he should bring up each individual piece of the Build Back Better agenda.

A new YouGov poll was released this weekend revealing that the only things that Americans know about the BBB plan is that it will cost $3.5 trillion and that it would raise taxes on corporations and the wealthy.

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Trump's delay game to stall the House riot committee slapped aside by former prosecutor as 'ridiculous'

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon with host Alex Witt, former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance dismissed Donald Trump's legal maneuvering to keep close aides from appearing House investigators looking into the Jan 6th Capitol insurrection.

Discussing members of Trump's inner circle ignoring subpoenas from the House select committee on the riot, Vance said the former president was being "ridiculous" and would lose in court eventually.

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'Absolutely false': Fox News brutally fact checks Mike Pence after he whitewashes Jan. 6 attack

A Fox News segment criticized former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday after he referred to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol as simply "one day in January."

Pence made the remarks Monday on Sean Hannity's Fox News program but it took almost a week for anyone on the network to criticize the comments.

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'Downright dangerous': Trump promotion of Michigan rally decried as 'childish, petulant'

After former President Donald Trump urged supporters Friday to attend a rally on the steps of the Michigan Capitol building in Lansing next week in order to demand an audit of the 2020 election in which Trump was soundly defeated by President Joe Biden, at least one top Democrat in the state warns that the ongoing Republican obsession with what has become known as the "Big Lie" is a threat that cannot be ignored.

"This is the same inflammatory rhetoric that brought men armed with assault rifles to these very steps last year and endangered the lives of our lawmakers and staff."

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US Treasury's Yellen confident Congress will pass global minimum tax

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday she was confident the U.S. Congress would approve legislation to implement the global corporate minimum tax agreed by 136 countries.

Yellen told ABC's "This Week" the actions to bring the United States into compliance with the global minimum tax would likely be included in the so-called reconciliation budget bill containing President Joe Biden's proposed spending initiatives.

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DOJ backs shield law protecting gunmakers

President Joe Biden knows the anguish of two of his children dying, but his Justice Department is working to prevent grieving parents from being able to successfully sue gun dealers and manufacturers over the deaths of their children.

Mark and Leah Gustafson sued Springfield Armory, an Illinois gunmaker, and a department store in a Pennsylvania court over the death of their 13-year-old son, James Robert (J.R.) Gustafson Their son was killed on March 20, 2016, by a 14-year-old boy who mistakenly thought there were no bullets in the gun after he removed the magazine.

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Trump reveals why he keeps spreading his ‘Big Lie’ at Iowa rally

Donald Trump on Saturday revealed he continues to push his "Big Lie" of election fraud because of the applause it receives at his rallies.

Trump's comments came at the same Iowa rally where he bragged about refusing to concede that he lost the election to Joe Biden and said the Supreme Court has low approval ratings because they refused to overturn the 2020 election.

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WATCH: Trump brags about refusing to concede the 2020 election during Iowa rally rant

Donald Trump bragged on Saturday about refusing to concede after he lost the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden.

Speaking at a rally at the Iowa State Fair, Trump was reading off his teleprompter about how there have been more coronavirus fatalities in 2021 than 2020, but then he got distracted.

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'If we wait until 2024, we're done': Iowa Trump rally-goers want change before the next presidential election

Christina Ramirez drove five hours to Des Moines looking for one thing: hope.
“Our country is just slipping away little by little," she said. “I want to know if there's any hope for us, for anybody, for this country."

Ramirez was one of thousands to attend a rally for former President Donald Trump at the Iowa State Fairgrounds on Saturday. The outdoor event drew Trump fans from across the Midwest and beyond.

“We've been singing, we've been chanting," said Brighton resident Vicki Entsminger, who arrived at the fairgrounds at 9 a.m. “We've been talking about the way it is right now."

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Ted Cruz ridiculed after attack on Joe Biden backfired hilariously

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suffered a major political scandal when he fled Texas during a fatal winter storm to vacation in Cancun, Mexico.

In May, Cruz received scorn after attempting to joke about the incident.

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GOP doctor faces backlash for questionable advice on COVID-19 vaccines and immunity

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kansas.) may be a practicing physician, but some medical experts and doctors argue that his questionable advice on COVID-19 appears to be more politicized than backed by scientific facts.

According to The Associated Press, the Republican lawmaker has a history of making questionable statements about vaccines and immunity that do not align with any medical advice or guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Haiti condemns Trump's 'racist' comments toward migrants

Haitian migrants queue in Tijuana, Mexico on October 6, 2021

Port-au-Prince (AFP) - Haiti has denounced what it said were "racist" remarks from former US president Donald Trump that migrants from the island nation entering the United States would put Americans at risk of contracting AIDS.

"So we have hundreds of thousands of people flowing in from Haiti. Haiti has a tremendous AIDS problem," Trump said in a Thursday interview on Fox News.

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