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How QAnon’s influence continues to grow and expand in 2022's radicalized GOP

QAnon conspiracy theorists suffered a major disappointment when Donald Trump was voted out of the White House in 2020, but their presence in the Republican Party and the MAGA movement didn’t go away. QAnon’s ideas have been promoted by far-right members of the U.S. House of Representatives such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado — and QAnon devotee Lauren Witzke, who lost to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons in Delaware’s 2020 U.S. Senate race, is a pundit in Christian nationalist media broadcasts.

Moreover, QAnon’s influence in the GOP has grown to the point that a QAnon activist — Wayne Willott, a.k.a. Juan O. Savin — is trying to get MAGA Republicans elected to secretary of state positions so that they will play key roles in the administration of elections. Journalist Will Sommer, in an article published by the Daily Beast on June 1, takes a disturbing look at Willott’s “growing influence” both inside and outside the QAnon cult.

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‘I can’t even go to a funeral’: Mom shocked after daughter shot at funeral for man killed by police

Mourners at a funeral for Da’Shontay L. King were shot at his funeral in Racine, Wisconsin on Thursday.

"At 2:26pm there were multiple shots fired at Graceland Cemetery. There are victims but unknown how many at this time. The scene is still active and being investigated," the Racine Department announced on Twitter.

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Trump 'neglected key national security considerations' by moving space agency to Alabama: Colorado lawmakers

On Thursday, CNN reported that a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report has criticized the former Trump administration's decision to relocate the headquarters of the Air Force's Space Command from Colorado Springs to Alabama — citing a lack of transparency.

"Space Command is the nation's newest warfighting combatant command, responsible for all military operations in outer space," reported Kristin Fisher. "The location of its headquarters has been the subject of intense debate since the final days of the Trump presidency when the administration recommended relocating it from Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama."

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Lauren Boebert is responsible for causing personal harm to multiple people

Many public officials are guilty of bad behavior. But few can as readily be held responsible for harassment, personal threats and violence as Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado.

What’s worse, ghastly conduct represents the totality of her public service. Her legislative record is a dismal exhibition of performative gestures that offer no real benefit to Coloradans and serve mainly to complement her TV segments and social media showboating.

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Republicans have become a ‘death cult’ in favor of ‘mass human sacrifice’: MSNBC panel

The Republican Party was described as a "death cult" on MSNBC for fighting against gun safety legislation by a panel on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House."

Host John Heilemann discussed the current state of the GOP with Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez and historian Kurt Andersen.

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Trump tried out 'new obsession' on Wyoming crowd to see how it would play in 2024 run: report

President Donald Trump had decided to focus his new rallies around attacking transgender children. In 2016, the former president took aim at immigrants, specifically people of color. By 2022, Politico explained that Trump's new campaign is going after minors.

In a 90-minute rant in Casper, Wyoming on Saturday, Trump attacked Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), who is one of the Republicans on the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He told the crowd that it was the most important race of 2022. Thus far, Trump has lost several primary election races in Idaho, Georgia, North Carolina, Nebraska and Texas.

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Trump finally filled Wyoming arena at rally against Liz Cheney: report

CORRECTION: This story originally noted that Trump failed to fill the stadium today in Wyoming. However, by the time the former president spoke, the stadium was filled, as reporter Bryan Schott notes here. Raw Story regrets the error.

Less than one week after Donald Trump's grudgefest in Georgia was rejected by Republican voters, the former president traveled to Casper, Wyoming as he seeks to oust Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) for objecting to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

The rally was attended by Reps. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Kat Cammack (R-FL), and Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

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Lauren Boebert tells bizarre story about popcorn to vouch for Trump's generosity

GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado traveled to Wyoming on Saturday to try and fire fellow Republican Rep. Liz Cheney.

Boebert is campaigning for Harriet Hageman, who is challenging Cheney in the GOP primary for the state's at-large seat in Congress.

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Lauren Boebert and Don Coram clash at first debate ahead of GOP primary for Colorado’s 3rd District

State Sen. Don Coram tried to paint himself as a moderate, experienced alternative to incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert during the first debate between the candidates ahead of the Republican primary elections.

“As George Washington said in his farewell address, our biggest threat to our young republic is excessive partisanship. We have a nation that is so divided that they couldn’t agree on buying ice cream, and that needs to change,” Coram said during a debate Thursday morning at the Sky Ute Casino Resort in Ignacio. “I have been critical of the opponent’s record and I’d liken it to a new Denver football player, in that she throws a lot of passes but has zero completions. Who would be happy with that?”

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Letter reveals Ted Cruz demanded Biden lift sanctions on Russian ammunition manufacturers

On Friday, The Washington Post reported that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was one of several lawmakers who wrote to the Biden administration in September demanding an end to the embargo on Russian ammunition imports.

"The group sent a letter dated Sept. 3 to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen accusing the administration of using the sanctions as a means to enact gun control measures and arguing that it would exacerbate a shortage of ammunition," said the report. "'Wholesalers, retailers, small businesses, gun owners, and shooting sportsmen rely on ammunition imported from Russia and are rightfully concerned that this is an attempt at gun control,' the lawmakers wrote in the letter."

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‘Extremely troubling’: Law enforcement experts shocked by police response to Texas shooter

NBC News reporter Tom Winter spoke to law enforcement experts who were shocked by the police response to the Texas school shooter.

Uvalde police failed to stop 18-year-old Savlador Ramos from entering Robb Elementary School after lingering outside for 12 minutes, and officers waited outside for nearly an hour after he barricaded himself inside a classroom where he killed at least 19 children and two teachers.

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'The dumbest person in Congress': Lauren Boebert ridiculed for her school safety comments

As America debates gun safety following another mass shooting, GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado was ridiculed for her public policy solutions to the problem.

During an interview with Fox News personality Sean Hannity, Boebert called former Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) a "jerk" for confronting GOP Gov. Greg Abbott over Republicans' gun policies.

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Beating Lauren Boebert a top theme of debate among 3 Democrats in Colorado’s 3rd District

Unseating U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, a Republican from Silt who represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, is a strong motivator for three Democratic primary candidates who spoke at a candidate forum in Grand Junction on Wednesday.

Boebert will first have to beat her primary challenger, Don Coram, a Republican state senator and former state representative from Montrose.

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