Marjorie Taylor Greene

Lindsey Graham threatens to go after Dems' taxes — but Dems say bring it on

WASHINGTON — The House Ways and Means Committee voted 24-16 to release Donald Trump's taxes during an hours-long Tuesday meeting.

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) told Raw Story at the Capitol Wednesday that he would rather have seen the committee release a summary instead of revealing all of the documents.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene calls out Matt Gaetz in new op-ed as battle with fellow Republicans escalates

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called out Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as she continued shoring up support for Kevin McCarthy as House speaker.

The Georgia Republican attacked Gaetz, a former ally who has pledged to oppose McCarthy's leadership bid, in a new op-ed for the conservative Daily Caller website, after feuding publicly with another ally, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), over the speaker race.

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The dirty game Republicans are playing with desperate people's lives

Just a month ago we finished President Biden’s first midterm election and, as predictably as the sun rises in the east, right around election time and for the months afterward a wave of refugees and immigrants have shown up at our southern border.

This happens every two years when a Democratic President is in office. And finally the US news media seems to be getting a clue as to why. More about that in a moment.

Notwithstanding Fox “News” hysteria about a “caravan” of immigrants heading for the border during Obama’s last year as president, in the months leading up to the 2016 election, by that time, as Politico noted:

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DeSantis makes public his 'Freedom Blueprint' strategy to stack school boards with conservatives

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis this week organized a one-day political training for prospective and current school board members he supports called the "Freedom Blueprint."

His motivation for organizing the event stems from certain Florida schools implementing mask mandates during the pandemic even though he was against them.

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Revealed: Key election conspiracy theory originated with programmer his own attorney suspects is a 'con man'

Some of the wildest claims about the 2020 presidential election can be traced back to a computer programmer with a history of perjury and fraud.

Dennis Montgomery, a software developer and former intelligence contractor, told a tale of dark forces hacking into voting systems across the country to deprive Donald Trump of a second presidential term, and his unsupported claims were published on the right-wing American Report website as a whistleblower expose, reported Reuters.

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'Stop lying': Marjorie Taylor Greene unloads new screed attacking 'friends' Boebert and Gaetz

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) published a 25-part Twitter rant on Tuesday to criticize fellow Republicans who oppose Rep. Kevin McCarthy's bid to be Speaker of the House.

Greene's Twitter thread came a day after she attacked Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for opposing McCarthy. Greene has also said she disagreed with Rep. Matt Gaetz's opposition to McCarthy.

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Watch: Trump ridiculed over tax scandal that is entirely of his own making

Former President Donald Trump has fought the disclosure of his taxes from the early days of the 2016 election. Every president in the modern era has been willing to turn over their tax information to prove ethics are above board and for transparency purposes. At first, Trump claimed that he was under audit so he couldn't reveal anything. An audit doesn't prevent anyone from revealing whatever information they want.

"He could have released them," said New York Times reporter Susanne Craig, who was anonymously mailed some of Trump's past tax returns. "When I see this and we have come to today after how many years of Donald Trump saying he was going to release his tax returns and he doesn't. If he had just released some of them in 2016, we wouldn't be here today. It's just incredible. It's so Donald Trump to fight this to the end, even when it doesn't make sense. That's the first things — the fact that he let this get to today is incredible. It's now just a horrible news event. It has been every time it comes up for him."

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'Christmas came early': Critics amused as 'open secret' feud between Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene escalates

The drama over Kevin McCarthy's bid for House speaker has pitted onetime friends Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene against one another, much to the amusement of onlookers.

Boebert, who narrowly won re-election to her Colorado House seat, took a shot at Greene, who handily won a second term in her Georgia House seat, and her supposed belief in "Jewish space lasers" during Turning Point USA’s winter student conference, and Greene hit back in a series of tweets.

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'On the path to irrelevance': Former Florida GOP congressman pens Trump's political obituary

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots made multiple criminal referrals against former President Donald Trump to the United States Department of Justice, and one former elected Republican is saying it's officially time to deem Trump's political career over.

In an interview with the New York Times, former Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) said there was little hope of Trump coming back from the multiple self-inflicted wounds he has suffered since losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene fires back at Lauren Boebert in escalating feud between MAGA favorites

On Monday, a feud between far-right Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) spilled out into the open, as Republicans wrangle amongst themselves over whether they should hand the Speakership to current GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

The first salvo came from Boebert on The Charlie Kirk Show, where she, accompanied by some lawmakers like Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), took a swipe at Greene for whipping the caucus to vote for McCarthy — who won Greene over with promises to restore her House committee assignments.

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Matt Gaetz 'will not follow' Trump in supporting McCarthy after 'parade of horribles' as advisors

Republican Reps. Matt Gaetz (FL) and Lauren Boebert (CO) on Monday explained why they opposed former President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for endorsing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become Speaker of the House.

"Trump said Kevin McCarthy should be Speaker of the House," Real America's Voice host Charlie Kirk told Gaetz during a broadcast from the Turning Point USA America Fest event.

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GOP lawmakers embraced 'barking mad' theories to justify 'sheer lawlessness': columnist

Text messages turned over to Jan. 6 committee provide ample evidence to recommend criminal charges against Mark Meadows, Republican lawmakers and other Donald Trump allies, according to one veteran journalist.

Thousands of texts exchanged with the former White House chief of staff show the behind-the-scenes plot to overturn Trump's election loss, and journalist Bill Lueders examined their importance in a new column for The Bulwark.

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'I'm still subject to death threats': Retiring pro-impeachment Republican has some advice for the GOP

Sitting at a borrowed desk in the Washington, D.C., office of his longtime friend and colleague U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Ann Arbor), U.S. Rep. Fred Upton (R-St. Joseph) had two words to describe 169 Republican House members voting against a bill protecting marriage rights for same-sex and interracial couples: “dark ages.”

“This is about people’s housing and pensions, about people’s marriages not disappearing overnight,” Upton, who voted in favor of the Respect for Marriage Act, told the Advance just before heading to President Joe Biden’s signing ceremony for the marriage equality bill on Tuesday afternoon.

The longest-serving member of Michigan’s congressional delegation — who is spending the final days of his 36 years in Congress situated inside Dingell’s office because Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) moved into Upton’s former space — has plenty of criticism for the Republican colleagues he has been increasingly at odds with as the party delves into political violence and conspiracy theories and remains mired in former President Donald Trump’s lie that he won the 2020 election.

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