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'Full of falsehoods': Activist slams Lauren Boebert's attempt to evade defamation case

Rep. Lauren Boebert asked a federal court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed against her by a North Carolina political activist.
The Silt Republican said Tuesday in a motion to dismiss the case that the plaintiff failed to state a legally sufficient claim and that statements by her that form the basis of the lawsuit are protected by the First Amendment. She also said a new Colorado law that protects people who exercise First Amendment rights from the threat of lawsuits — known as an anti-SLAPP law — calls for the case to be dismissed.

“Plaintiffs’ complaint reflects an ill-advised attempt to regulate the political arena through a strategic lawsuit,” Boebert’s motion says. “Because the First Amendment shields speech made in the ‘highly charged atmosphere’ of ‘an intense political campaign’ from judicial scrutiny … Plaintiffs’ Complaint fails as a matter of law and must be dismissed with prejudice.”

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GOP leader so paranoid of losing majority he demands members not ride bikes and risk injury or death

Republicans in the House are so worried about their narrow majority they're warning members not to do any activities that could endanger themselves, Punchbowl's Jake Sherman said on Monday.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) told Republicans on a caucus conference call, "Please take care of yourselves. We do not need to lose anybody else."

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Republicans on Capitol Hill fiddle while Americans broil or burn

WASHINGTON — It may be so hot out West that President Joe Biden recently forgot whether he had actually declared a national climate emergency (he hasn’t, officially).

But this summer’s record-breaking heat wave has nevertheless had Republicans at the Capitol deflecting and dodging all things climate change related.

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'Maui is my home — you don't speak for me': Lauren Boebert slammed over Hawaii fires attack on Biden

Social media users slammed Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) over the far-right congresswoman’s suggestion that President Joe Biden isn’t giving adequate attention to the Maui fires.

Authorities on Sunday confirmed that the Lahaina, Hawaii blaze has killed 93 people and left at least 2,200 buildings damaged or destroyed, The Associated Press reports. The blaze has caused an estimated $6 billion in property damage.

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'I won't be getting more quiet': Lauren Boebert fires back after Joe Biden slams her

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) lashed out at President Joe Biden after he took a shot at her in a Wednesday speech.

During a trip to Colorado, Biden talked about investments in clean energy through the Inflation Reduction Act. The president said there would be a manufacturing revival.

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'That is deranged!' Jamie Raskin blows up GOP's 'three-card monte' defense of Trump

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) on Sunday took a blowtorch to Republicans' efforts to defend former President Donald Trump on charges that he tried to defraud the United States by overturning the results of the 2020 election.

Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," Raskin was asked by host Chuck Todd about a defense floated by one of Trump's lawyers that his actions on January 6th were a "technical" violation of the Constitution but were not necessarily criminal.

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How Trump and Matt Gaetz may have saved Marjorie Taylor Greene from a 'far-right' primary challenge: report

As much of a far-right MAGA conspiracy theorist as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) has been, some MAGA Republicans have decided that she isn't far enough to the right. Greene has drawn criticism on the far right for allying herself with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California), and she was expelled from the House Freedom Caucus following her well-publicized war of words with the ultra-MAGA Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado).

Some of Greene's far-right critics have proposed a GOP congressional primary challenge for 2024. But according to the Daily Beast's Zachary Petrizzo, Greene has managed to "tamp down that revolution."

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'They don't want to be voting on impeachment': Vulnerable GOPers fearful about party's latest vendetta

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) has battled with his Republican colleagues over whether to start the process of impeachment against President Joe Biden for months.

Earlier this month, the GOP leader rejected United States Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) and Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Georgia) resolution to begin the process, but now the Speaker has voiced his consideration towards an impeachment inquiry to appease the MAGA lawmakers.

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'Experienced at knavery and clownery': Writer outlines rogues gallery of potential Trump cabinet picks

Former President Donald Trump has alienated so many people that he’d be left with slim pickings if he had to select officials for his second term, a columnist warned Friday.

“Now that a new clown show is threatening to suit up, candidates should shine their shoes and line up,” wrote Minn Post columnist Donna Hasleiet Halvorsen.

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Censuring Rep. MTG is mostly hopeless. Here's why this freshman Democrat will try doing it anyway.

WASHINGTON – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is a lot of things, but she’s not a “normal” congresswoman on Capitol Hill.

Normalized by House Republican leaders this session, sure.

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DC insider: Republicans have made up these 5 crises to distract you

Here are five totally made-up “crises” Republicans have invented to distract from the real crises facing Americans today: the growing concentration of wealth, the worsening climate crisis, and the undermining of our democracy.

Fake crisis #1: Anything they claim is “woke.”

Although Republicans struggle to define what “woke” even means, they’re constantly using it as a weapon to combat anything that seeks to foster tolerance and acceptance.

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Ex-GOP Rep. says Trump asked him to break the law and Jack Smith hasn't called him: report

Former Republican Rep. Mo Brooks (AL) went so far as to promote his actions at Donald Trump's Jan. 6 rally with a campaign ad. Now he can't understand why special counsel Jack Smith hasn't reached out to him.

NBC News reported Wednesday Brooks said, “Yeah, if they asked me to, I’d explain what I know about it. Whether it’s relevant or material, I’m not sure. I was shocked [Trump] was so blatant about illegal conduct.”

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Key House Republican tries to cool Biden impeachment talk: 'No one is seriously talking about it'

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) floated launching an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden this week, but at least one key House Republican is now trying to pump the brakes.

In an interview with NBC News, Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC), who happens to be the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, says that "no one is seriously talking about impeachment right now," despite the fact that McCarthy floated the idea during an interview with Sean Hannity.

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