Marjorie Taylor Greene

'Stop the Steal' organizer threatens to reveal evidence of 'crime' committed by Marjorie Taylor Greene

"Stop the Steal" organizer Ali Alexander threatened to expose some unspecified crime that he claims Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) committed.

The right-wing agitator stepped up his attacks on the Georgia Republican, whose support for Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as House speaker opened a rift with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), with an apparent blackmail threat and a string of misogynist slurs, reported Right Wing Watch.

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Adam Schiff: The fear is not being thrown off a committee — it's what the GOP-led House will do in the 2024 election

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has been threatened by Republicans who want to remove him from the House Intelligence Committee because he was an impeachment lawyer for Donald Trump's first trial over the bribery of the president of Ukraine. But speaking to "The View" on Thursday, Schiff made it clear that being kicked off of a committee is the least of his concerns.

"There are much bigger concerns, frankly, about what they will do," Schiff said of the fringe members of the GOP. "McCarthy wanted to overturn the last election even after the violence of that day, and my primary concern is what if we have a truly contested election next time? What if we have one that is very close? We could see McCarthy leading Republicans to try to overturn the result. It was a grave danger to our democracy two years ago. It would be another grave danger to our democracy in the future, but before McCarthy threatens to throw anybody off their committee, you've got to be focused on whether he even gets that job."

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The day democracy was tested: A deep dive into Trump's attempted coup on January 6

It was obvious that Donald Trump was likely to lose the 2020 presidential election at 11:20 p.m. EST on election night, when the Fox News Decision Desk called Arizona for Joe Biden.

The Copper State had gone Democratic just once since 1948, when Bill Clinton won by two points in his 1996 landslide. Without Arizona, Trump would have to win three of the five states left (Georgia, Nevada, and the Blue Wall states—Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania).

The Blue Wall states had supported Democratic candidates in every presidential election since 1992 except for the outlier 2016 race in which Trump scraped by with the help of voter suppression, Jill Stein, Cambridge Analytica, Julian Assange, James Comey, and Russia’s 50,000+ fake Twitter accounts.

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'Meltdown mode': Supercut shows Fox News in full-blown despair over McCarthy debacle

Although Fox News has a reputation for spinning news stories in favor of the Republican Party, it seems the network has been unable to put a rosy gloss on the GOP's failure to nominate a Speaker of the House of Representatives for two consecutive days.

MSNBC's Ari Melber on Wednesday played a supercut of Fox News coverage of the House GOP's failed Speaker votes over the past two days, and most of the hosts did not pull any punches about how bad it looks for them.

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Idaho killer 'planned' for a mass casualty event — and did it 'strategically': Former FBI profiler

Police have yet to release critical details of Bryan Kohberger, the Washington State University criminology graduate student arrested in connection with the grisly stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students, including any possible motive and link to the victims — due in large part to state law in Idaho that prohibits such details from being released until the criminal proceedings actually begin in that state.

But on Wednesday's edition of CNN's "The Lead," former FBI Special Agent and criminal profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole laid out what some of the details already released say about the crime — and potential other physical evidence that could say even more.

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Michael Fanone delivered a letter to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s office – and it included a dire warning

Former Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone, who is known for his testimony at the opening Jan. 6 Committee hearing in July, wrote a letter delivered on Wednesday to Republican House of Representatives leaders asking them to speak out against political violence to commemorate the second anniversary of the attack on the Capitol.

As the Associated Press reports, the letter was also signed by over 1,000 law enforcement officers, active military members, military veterans and families of military members.

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Nicolle Wallace attacks House GOP holdouts: 'They’re not rebels — they’re coup plotters, insurrectionists, anarchists'

Many of the Republican commentators on MSNBC have been talking about the 20 Republicans that are against Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) becoming the Speaker of the House by calling them "rebels." But host Nicolle Wallace refused to allow that word to be the one used for many of the far right.

"Let's be a little more blunt than that," Wallace began. "They're not rebels. I'm not going to use that word. They're coup plotters, 19 House Republicans were in the Roosevelt Room, which is four steps away from the Oval Office helping Donald Trump plan overturn the results of the 2016 election, which sent all of them back! Their names were on all the ballots there were trying to destroy and denigrate and smear, and call into question."

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'I'm sick of these people!' Marjorie Taylor Greene unloads on 'lying' Matt Gaetz and his pals

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) of "lying" because he nominated Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for Speaker of the House even though he did not want the job.

Greene spoke to right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk on Wednesday following McCarthy's failure to secure the speakership on the fourth ballot.

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George Santos confessed to buying clothes and shoes with stolen checks: Brazilian case documents

Congressman-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a man's checkbook to buy clothing and shoes in 2008, according to Brazilian prosecutors.

CNN obtained 150 pages worth of case documents, including a statement Santos gave to police two years later, that showed he used stolen checks and a fake ID with the checkbook owner's name and his own photo to make purchases at a shop outside Rio de Janeiro, and he was called to speak to investigators several times the next two years.

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'Embrace the suck': Marjorie Taylor Greene shredded after 'she sold her soul' to Kevin McCarthy

Right-wing host John Fredericks ripped Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and other Republicans on Wednesday because they supported Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become the next Speaker of the House.

During an appearance with conservative podcaster Steve Bannon, Fredericks suggested that McCarthy would never be Speaker.

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'Screw these guys!' Former GOP lawmaker says his party is getting exactly what it deserves

Former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) did not hold back on Tuesday when giving his analysis of the chaos being unleashed by House Republicans' repeated failure to confirm leader Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Jolly said that the fracturing of the GOP was entirely predictable given the kinds of right-wing extremists Republican leadership has catered to over the last several years.

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Paul Krugman warns of 'GOP fanatics' in power: 'The inmates will be running half the asylum'

Respected economist Paul Krugman recently shared a critical assessment of the current Republican Party and its lawmakers in an op-ed published by The New York Times.

In his piece, Krugman expressed concern about the possibility of the political party's unhinged aggressive movement will have supporters spending "much of 2023 feeling nostalgic for the good old days of greed and cynicism.”

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Former Capitol Police chief blames military and intelligence officials for Jan. 6

In a newly released book, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund blames both the military and intelligence officials for a lack of planning that led to the severity of the Jan. 6 attacks.

His accusation is based on a series of delays he encountered from the military in his attempt to deploy National Guard at the beginning of the Jan. 6 attacks.

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