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'That's kinda rich': GOP lawmaker hits back at fellow Republican for dysfunction complaint

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) is unimpressed with the complaints from Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) about Congress being paralyzed by chaos and dysfunction as he moves to resign from his congressional seat.

Appearing on CNN Wednesday with Jake Tapper, Lawler pointed out that Buck, a longtime Freedom Caucus figure, was one of a small handful of lawmakers who voted to remove former Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the speakership, a move that divided the Republican Party even more than it had been and led to weeks of paralysis.

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'Nukes': Trump's new criminal filing doubles down on nuclear secrets 'Q' clearance demand

Donald Trump’s lawyers in his classified documents case are doubling down on a special demand involving the former president’s secret “Q” clearance with the Energy department, court records show.

For the Energy department, writes Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery, “read: nukes.”

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'Only criminals need immunity': Alina Habba's latest Trump argument ridiculed online

If Trump had it his way, he would be immune right out of the womb.

So says the barrage of knocks aimed at Trump's attorney Alina Habba.

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'January 6 was the end': Former Trump voters denounce ex-president in new ad

Former Trump voters are sounding off against the ex-president in a new ad.

Donald Trump is likely going to rely upon people who voted for him before as he works to recapture the White House, but many of those people have vowed never to support the former president again. Their voices were elevated by the Republican Accountability Project, a group that supports non-MAGA conservatives and pushes back on conspiracy theories linked to Jan. 6 and the 2020 election.

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'I spy': James Comer roasted for falsely claiming Trump only hid docs in one place

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) tried to downplay former President Donald Trump's concealment of classified information by suggesting that he only hid the documents in one, secured part of his Mar-a-Lago country club.

Even if that were a compelling defense, however, it wasn't true.

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Boebert blasts Ken Buck special election as 'swampy backroom deal to try to rig' vote

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) accused Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) of trying to "rig" elections by leaving Congress months earlier than he had planned.

In a live "special announcement" on Wednesday, Boebert explained why she would not be running in the special election to temporarily fill Buck's seat after he declared yesterday that his previously announced retirement would start this month.

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'So far off the charts it's almost paranormal': Trump's candidacy staggers FT columnist

Financial Times columnist Edward Luce on Wednesday took stock of former President Donald Trump's third White House run — and found that much of its shock value had worn off.

However, Luce cautioned that Trump has not gotten any less shocking than he was eight years ago, and he noted that over the last week Trump made inflammatory statements and took several alarming actions that, for any other candidate, would be on the front page of every major American newspaper.

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'So much weird': Morning Joe panel flummoxed by Kristi Noem's informercial for dentist

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shot and shared a five-minute informercial for an out-of-state dentist who repaired her teeth, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" had a lot of questions.

The Republican governor promoted the Houston-based cosmetic dental practice Smile Texas, where she got veneers to repair her teeth damaged in a bicycle wreck, and the advertisement raised questions about the propriety of an elected official appearing in an advertisement without disclosing details involving payment.

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'The chairmen who cried wolf': Comer and Jordan trashed by GOP aide over impeachment dud

Politico's Playbook reported on Wednesday that House Republicans are seeking an "off-ramp" for their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, and a separate report from Punchbowl News adds more color to the GOP's floundering impeachment efforts.

Like Politico, Punchbowl News reports that many Republicans have concluded that there is simply not enough evidence to impeach Biden at this time.

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'Oh my God!' MSNBC's Mika stunned by RNC hiring notorious election denier

The Republican National Committee has hired a notorious election denier to focus on alleged claims of fraud, and MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was audibly stunned.

Christina Bobb, a former OAN reporter who has spread false claims about the 2020 election, has been hired by the RNC as senior counsel for election integrity, and the "Morning Joe" co-host expressed shock as colleague Willie Geist read the news.

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Ex-Trump officials must join forces to tell everyone 'he's nuts': pollster

Pollster Sarah Longwell, a one-time Republican who has shunned the party ever since its embrace of former President Donald Trump, has written a piece for The Bulwark urging former Trump officials to come out against him in force.

At the start of her piece, Longwell documents a lengthy list of one-time Trump appointees who have since soured on their former boss, including Attorney General Bill Barr, Defense Secretary James Mattis, and chief of staff John Kelly.

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Racism, arrests, extreme MAGA love: Meet Lauren Boebert’s primary opponents

WINDSOR, Colo. — The crowded field for the Republican congressional nomination in Colorado’s 4th District offers voters candidate resumes replete with racism, arrest records and, for at least one hopeful, a devotion to Donald Trump that seemingly eclipses Trump’s love for himself.

And that’s without even considering the non-stop drama and in-your-face partisan politics of the race’s best-known candidate: the recently transplanted Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), who currently represents a district on the other side of the state.

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Mike Johnson 'blindsided' by abrupt departure that could end Lauren Boebert's career

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) caught Republican leadership off guard when he announced he would leave Congress next week.

The Colorado Republican had already announced his intention to retire after nine years in office, but Politico politics bureau chief Jonathan Martin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" his departure came as a complete surprise to House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

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