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These 27 billionaires have spent only $90 million to buy themselves a GOP congress: report

A few dozen billionaires are spending tens of millions of dollars on the 2022 midterm elections—mostly to support Republican candidates, including many who have parroted the dangerous lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen—in a bid to ensure that Congress is full of lawmakers willing "to make their wealthy benefactors even richer," according to a fresh analysis.

"What's good for billionaires—including cutting taxes on the rich and corporations—is bad for working families."

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Judge quashes MAGA clerk’s arrest warrant — but will treat her ‘like all other criminal defendants’

Indicted Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters is no longer facing an arrest warrant after she traveled to Nevada in violation of her bond condition.

"Mesa County District Court Judge Matthew David Barrett said he was giving Peters, a Republican, a second chance in part because her criminal defense attorney, Harvey Steinberg, took responsibility for Peters not knowing about a court order Monday prohibiting her from leaving Colorado without permission, the Colorado Sun reported Friday. "Barrett ruled that Peters must inform the court and receive permission to travel out of state in the future, but otherwise kept her bond conditions intact."

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Exclusive: All 50 Senate Republicans weigh in on Jan. 6 hearings – only 8 are watching

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Pundits and political reporters continue to compare the Jan. 6 select committee hearings to the Watergate hearings. There’s a fatal flaw with the analogy though. Back in the Nixon years, Senate Republicans showed up, pored over evidence, asked hard questions, listened to witnesses, and eventually applied the internal GOP pressure that forced Nixon to resign.
Today’s Republican senators aren’t even willing to show up.

Over the past month, beginning a couple of days ahead of the first public Jan. 6 hearing, I interviewed all 50 GOP members of the U.S. Senate. Only eight Republican senators report actively tuning in to some or all of the proceedings. Another 10 GOP senators told me they’re reading press clippings or plan to read the special committee’s report once they conclude their investigation. The other 32 Republican senators have actively tuned out the committee.

While some say they already heard House members present evidence in a formal impeachment trial after the attack on the Capitol, most dismiss the committee – including all the new evidence and witness testimony being released weekly by the committee – out of hand.

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Lauren Boebert won’t let the media ‘steal’ her joy after her restaurant goes out of business

Controversial GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado lashed out at those laughing over the closure of her unsuccessful gun-themed restaurant named "Shooters Grill" in Rifle.

Boebert lost the lease to her unsuccessful business.

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Watch: Katie Porter breaks out her whiteboard to explain the destructive impact of the GOP's anti-abortion agenda

Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of California drew upon her experience as an educator to explain the Turnaway Study during a House hearing on Wednesday.

While quarantining after a coronavirus diagnosis, Porter called into the House Oversight Committee hearing to explain the Turnaway Study, a "prospective longitudinal study examining the effects of unwanted pregnancy on women’s lives." The study was conducted by the "Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health" (ANSIRRH) project at the University of California, San Francisco.

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Trump supporter's ‘white privilege card’ lands Anchorage police in hot water

Law enforcement officials in Alaska are involved in the latest scandal involving a "white privilege card" that says it "Trumps Everything."

The Anchorage Daily News reports, "In a widely viewed post on social media that sparked public outcry, a woman who said she traveled to Anchorage for last weekend’s Trump political rally claimed that her “white privilege card” worked as a driver’s license when she was pulled over by a police officer, and she posted a smiling selfie with an apparent APD officer while holding the novelty card. Now the Anchorage Police Department is investigating the incident."

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Lauren Boebert's restaurant Shooters Grill officially closes with 'Covfefe' message

After running her restaurant for years, Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) Shooters Grill officially closed on Wednesday after she couldn't secure a lease.

In June, Boebert was told by her new landlord, Milken Enterprises, that her lease wouldn't be renewed, the PostIndependent.com reported.

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Trump attorneys already looking to make Meadows the fall guy for Jan. 6: 'Mark is in a lot of trouble'

Donald Trump has already started to distance himself from the allies who helped his effort to overturn the 2020 election results, and his inner circle has identified Mark Meadows as the likely fall guy.

The former president's legal team is already planning strategies around criminal charges against Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, and Trump has begun to distance himself from him and other allies involved in election challenges and the Jan. 6 insurrection, reported Rolling Stone.

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Lauren Boebert reacts to 'American Taliban' label: 'The Constitution has God all over it'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) this week defended her remarks opposing the separation of church and state.

While appearing on Steve Bannon's War Room: Pandemic program, Boebert addressed criticism over her recent remarks that many interpreted as a call for theocracy in the United States.

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How Arizona’s gubernatorial race became an 'emerging proxy fight' between Trump and Doug Ducey

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is among the conservative Republicans who former President Donald Trump angrily turned against following the 2020 presidential election. Ducey’s cardinal sin, in Trump’s mind, was refusing to go along with Big Lie and acknowledging that President Joe Biden won the state fairly.

The tension between Trump and Ducey, who Trump slams as a RINO (Republican In Name Only) remain. And according to Politico reporter Alex Isenstadt, that tension is playing out in Arizona’s 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary.

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Minnesota Trump supporter faces federal fraud charges after burning his own camper and blaming it on BLM: report

On Tuesday, Patch.com reported that a Trump supporter in Minnesota is facing multiple counts of wire fraud after allegedly committing vandalism and arson against his own property, then trying to blame it on Black Lives Matter activists and "Antifa."

"Denis V. Molla, 29, has been charged in federal court with two counts of wire fraud. Molla lied about being targeted by anti-Trump vandals, according to federal investigators," reported William Bornhoft. "On Sept. 23, 2020, Molla falsely reported to law enforcement that someone else had lit his camper on fire, authorities said. Molla reported that his garage door was vandalized with spray-painted graffiti stating, 'Biden 2020,' 'BLM,' and an Antifa symbol, according to investigators. Molla also that his camper was targeted because it had a Trump 2020 flag displayed on it, authorities said."

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Mueller prosecutor slams Merrick Garland's 'myopic' investigation of Trump's coup plot

On Tuesday, POLITICO analyzed how Andrew Weissman, a key prosecutor who worked under former special counsel Robert Mueller, is publicly criticizing the way Attorney General Merrick Garland is investigating the attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

"After the Mueller investigation wrapped up, Weissmann reentered private practice and has kept a relatively low profile in the media since Joe Biden’s inauguration," reported Ankush Khardori. "That changed on Monday, when Weissmann penned an op-ed for the New York Times that sharply criticized the Justice Department’s investigation into the siege of the U.S. Capitol. It was an essay that captured the frustrations of some legal observers and former Justice Department prosecutors, but it drew immediate attention because it came from one of the most prominent and well-respected prosecutors in the country."

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Michigan Republican prosecutor with a history of sexual harassment claims stands accused of more misconduct – official probe

A central Michigan prosecutor with a long history of sexual harassment allegations has now been found by investigators to have used sexual comments –among other misconduct– with employees in his current office.

Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido was accused of having “made inappropriate statements containing sexual comments and/or sexual innuendo,” after a months-long investigation commissioned by County Executive Mark Hackel, the Detroit Free Press reported. Lucido also was accused by investigators of using employees “for personal and some campaign-type activities.”

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