Marjorie Taylor Greene

'You should be afraid': Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens Bud Light with the 'right mob'

United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) issued a veiled threat toward Anheuser-Busch – the parent company of Bud Light – on Wednesday's edition of her podcast, proclaiming that the "right mob" will seek its vengeance against the corporation for its culturally inclusionary policies.

"What, what is happening to Bud Light is every single red-blooded American, every single redneck across America, and I love them cuz they're my friends, are canceling Bud Light. And they're canceling Bud Light – one of their own – because they are so fed up and angry about it. You see, a lot of corporations are always worried about being attacked by the woke mob. The real huge group of consumers you should be afraid of is the right mob," Greene seethed.

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Fox News settles with Dominion in historic $1.6 billion defamation case

Fox News has settled its case with Dominion voting systems, according to multiple reports. Fox News must pay Dominion $787.5 million, per the settlement agreement.

CBS congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane tweets that the judge has confirmed that "parties have resolved their case."

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Trump gets schooled for claiming that Putin didn’t brag about Russia’s nuclear capability during his term

Donald Trump last week falsely claimed that while he was president, Vladimir Putin never bragged about Russia’s nuclear capability, CNN reports.

Trump on Friday in a speech at a National Rifle Association conference in Indianapolis said “nuclear” is one of the two “N-words” that world leaders should never use.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she saw 2,000 pages of evidence on 'Biden crime family'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed on Tuesday that she has seen 2,000 pages of evidence outlining what she's calls the Biden crime family's extensive misdeeds, including alleged human trafficking.

Greene, who earlier in the day was shredded for purportedly providing misinformation about the origin of the COVID-19, posted on Twitter that the "Biden crime family participated in human trafficking by soliciting prostitutes from the United States and abroad in countries like Russia and Ukraine."

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'Ethical mess': DA seeks removal of attorney representing fake Georgia electors in Trump probe

A Georgia prosecutor investigating Donald Trump over allegations the former president tried to interfere with the state’s 2020 presidential election is seeking the removal of an attorney representing 10 fake electors who are targets of the probe, WXIA-TV Atlanta reports.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in a court filing on Tuesday said Kimberly Bourroughs Debrow's representation of the electors has created an "impracticable and ethical mess."

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Fired Fox News producer says she has new evidence regarding Dominion's $1.6 billion lawsuit

Fired Fox News producer Abby Grossberg says she's come across more evidence regarding Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation suit against her former employer, NBC News reported.

Grossberg, who was a senior producer for hosts Maria Bartiromo and Tucker Carlson, was fired in March after she filed a lawsuit claiming that Fox lawyers coerced her into giving misleading testimony in the Dominion case, as well as setting her up to be a scapegoat for the network's coverage of the 2020 election.

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Hawaii Republican: My caucus feels 'like a cult'

A Republican State Representative from Hawaii is publicly distancing herself from other members of her caucus on the grounds that they seem more like a cult.

In an interview with Honolulu Civil Beat, Hawaii State Rep. Kanani Souza said that, even though she is personally a devout Catholic, she has been disturbed at how much her Republican colleagues lean on personal religious views instead of the law when it comes to making political choices.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene may have spilled confidential government documents

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claims to have proof that President Joe Biden and his family are engaged in financial crimes, but a national security expert believes she may have improperly revealed confidential government documents.

The Georgia Republican has been claiming that she reviewed 2,000 pages of financial reports held by the U.S. Department of Treasury that back up right-wing conspiracy theories about the Biden family allegedly receiving "millions of dollars" from foreign companies and engaging in sex trafficking, and she urged whistleblowers to come forward.

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Rich DeSantis donors 'exploded with alarm' at his recent actions: leaked chats

Many wealthy Republican donors had long thought of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a more stable and less erratic alternative to former President Donald Trump.

However, Rolling Stone has obtained some leaked chat messages that the publication says show donors "exploded with alarm" that DeSantis was doing himself massive political damage with his recent actions.

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'That's totally fallacious, ma'am': Witness shreds Marjorie Taylor Greene for misinformation

Dr. Mark Lowenthal accused Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) of misleading the public about the origins of Covid-19.

During a House hearing on Covid-19 Tuesday, Greene complained that the government could track down alleged military leaker Jack Teixeira but couldn't determine the origins of the virus.

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Trump lawyers commit 'strategic blunder' in case against Michael Cohen: analysis

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are trying to undermine the credibility of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen -- but Mother Jones' David Corn believes he's caught them making what he calls a "strategic blunder."

At issue, writes Corn, is a complaint against Cohen written by Trump attorney Alejandro Brito that relies upon a sentencing memorandum penned by the US attorney for the Southern District of New York that recommends jail time for Cohen for his role in facilitating Trump's illegal hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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Yemeni convenience store owner suffers brutal metal pipe attack in possible hate crime

Police are looking for four men who brutally attacked a Brooklyn bodega owner in an incident that police are now investigating as a possible hate crime, ABC7 reported.

Jamal Sawaid, who is an immigrant from Yemen, was working behind the counter at his grocery store on Mermaid Avenue in Coney Island when he was attacked. In security video of the incident, one of the assailants can be seen jumping on the counter, grabbing Sawaid, and beating him with what looks to be a metal pipe. Another man can be seen attacking one of Sawaid's employees.

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Josh Hawley's challenger boasts early fundraising lead after highlighting role in Jan. 6

Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) opponent easily outraised him in the first three months of 2023 since he entered the 2024 Senate race in Missouri.

Democrat Lucas Kunce, who has highlighted Hawley's role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, reported $1.14 million in donations in the first quarter of this year, which is more than $300,000 than the $816,445 reported by the Missouri Republican, reported The Kansas City Star.

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