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Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Steve Bannon she plans to impeach Joe Biden

United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) revealed to Real America's Voice talk show host Steve Bannon on Monday that she has drafted articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden over his investments in renewable energy.

"Because they're driving the Green New Deal which is going to plunge America into darkness and that will lead to death and all kinds of issues across America. We simply cannot exist on solar and wind energy at this time. The technology is not there and there's no reason to destroy fossil fuels," Greene said of the Inflation Reduction Act on War Room With Steve Bannon.

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Jan. 6 rally organizer says government is seeking information from her in grand jury investigation

Federal investigators are seeking information from Women for America First, which hosted the “Save America Rally,” as part of a wide-ranging probe into fundraising by the Trump campaign after the election, the alternate electors scheme and the Jan. 6 rally headlined by President Trump, which set the stage for the attack on the US Capitol.

Attorney Harmeet Dhillon tweeted on Friday night that Women for America First was among clients that had been “served w/ extremely broad subpoenas, or warrants for phone/device.”

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'It's so much fun': Marjorie Taylor Greene watches as children deliver water to flood victims

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) this week said that she had "so much fun" watching children deliver drinking water to flood victims in her state.

In a video posted to social media on Thursday, Greene stood in front of pallets of water as her constituents in Chattooga County drove up to receive supplies.

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In top-secret documents case, Rob Portman wants to investigate the investigators

It now appears that secrets of the most sensitive nature were among the documents former President Donald Trump hung onto after more than a year of entreaties by the government to return them. Having to do with another nation’s nuclear-weapons capabilities, one set of documents in Trump’s possession was so sensitive that only a few senior government officials are allowed to see them and only then on a need-to-know basis, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

One might think that the most senior Republican on the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee would want to know what Trump was doing with those documents and how much his possession of them might have jeopardized national security. But since the Aug. 8 search of Trump’s South Florida club and residence, it appears that the only statement Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, has made about the matter has been to call for a congressional investigation of the FBI.

“As the Lead Republican on the Senate Homeland & Governmental Affairs Committee, I call on @SenGaryPeters to utilize the broad jurisdiction of the Cmte, which includes jurisdiction over the National Archives & Records Admin, to perform oversight on this issue & ensure transparency,” Portman tweeted on Aug. 14.

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Watch: Right-wing reporters ditch Marjorie Taylor Greene when they spot a more important Republican

Two reporters from the Right Side Broadcasting Network that were inside the crowd awaiting the start of former President Donald Trump's rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Saturday abruptly abandoned United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) when they spotted a more newsworthy Republican.

Greene had been speaking about campaign tactics when the two men interviewing her noticed that Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano, whom Trump has endorsed, had arrived on the scene.

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Trump calls Mastriano and Oz vital to a Republican takeover in 2022 and 2024

WILKES-BARRE TWP., Pa. – Campaigning for Pennsylvania’s Republican gubernatorial and U.S. Senate nominees on Saturday, former President Donald Trump cast Doug Mastriano and Dr. Mehmet Oz as vital leaders in a fight to take back the state and country starting with this year’s midterm election.

Trump spoke for nearly two hours at the rally outside Wilkes-Barre in Luzerne County, at the heart of a region Trump carried handily over President Joe Biden in 2020.

In his rambling and invective-studded style, Trump cataloged what he said were Biden’s failures that reversed the gains of his administration, and repeated his baseless claim that he won reelection.

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Watch: MTG fails to defend Dr. Oz and declares John Fetterman a ‘communist’

Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene traveled to Pennsylvania for Saturday's Donald Trump rally for Republican gubernatorial Doug Mastriano and U.S. Senate nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz.

Ahead of the rally, Greene was interviewed by the far-right website Real America's Voice.

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Biden seeks to make midterms a referendum on Trump

Midterm elections in America are traditionally all about the current president -- whose party rarely comes out well. Joe Biden has another plan for this November: to turn the vote into a referendum on Donald Trump and his "extremist" politics.

The 79-year-old Democrat -- still unpopular though his poll numbers have been creeping back up -- has a catchphrase that says it all: "Don't compare me to the Almighty. Compare me to the alternative."

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Far-right website could cause ‘national security threat’ in 2024 election as harassment campaigns escalate

One of the darkest corners of the internet is the subject of a new exposé by NBC News.

Correspondent Ben Collins, who covers disinformation, extremism and the internet for NBC, explained that he was very cautious about filing the report on the website Kiwi Farms with reporter Kat Tenbarge.

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Congress working with NARA as Trump ‘gift’ investigation proceeds: report

The FBI investigation into documents that were allegedly illegally at Mar-a-Lago has brought fresh attention to one of the less-known congressional investigations into Trump potentially having possession of an entirely different set of illicit items.

"Former President Donald Trump intermingled classified and unclassified materials in boxes at his Florida residence and had dozens of empty folders that bore a “classification” marking, according to an inventory list made public Friday morning that describes in more detail what FBI agents recovered when they searched Mar-a-Lago last month," The Washington Post reported Friday. "Several of the retrieved boxes also contain items labeled 'clothing/ gift item,' according to the inventory list. While these are not secret or sensitive items, experts said the discovery of them at Mar-a-Lago raises questions about whether Trump followed longstanding rules around receiving gifts domestically and those from foreign governments."

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Georgia Democrats see an opening in 2022's midterm elections

Democrats in Georgia see their power on the rise after narrowly winning its presidential votes and both U.S. Senate seats in the past two years. But success at the state level has not yet materialized, and the 2022 midterms are proving to be a challenge.

After losing in 2018 by about 55,000 votes, Stacey Abrams leads one of the most diverse slates of candidates in the state’s history and seeks to change the balance of power by beating incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp.

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'The dictionary definition of fascism': Conservative columnist condemns Donald Trump's MAGA 'cult'

MAGA Republicans have been attacking Robert Reich as a “coastal elitist” in response to an August 23 tweet in which the liberal economist, UC Berkeley professor and former secretary of labor in the Clinton Administration described far-right Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a “fascist.” Reich’s MAGA critics have been arguing that his condemnation of DeSantis, former President Donald Trump and other MAGA Republicans is painfully out of touch with Main Street America — and that Reich and other liberals and progressives simply don’t understand conservative values.

But Reich’s MAGA critics are ignoring or overlooking the fact that anti-MAGA arguments are hardly confined to the left. A long list of right-wing Never Trump conservatives, from attorney George Conway to The Bulwark’s Charlie Sykes to Washington Post columnist Max Boot to former Nancy Reagan speechwriter Mona Charen to MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough (a former GOP congressman), have been attacking MAGA as a movement that favors far-right authoritarianism rather than traditional Reagan/Goldwater/McCain conservatism. And William Saletan, a writer for the conservative website The Bulwark, defends President Joe Biden’s anti-MAGA use of the term “semi-fascism” in an article published on September 1.

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Watch: White House names 'extreme' MAGA Republicans who have promoted violent rhetoric

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre served up a stunning and rare rebuke Wednesday afternoon of several “extreme” MAGA Republican elected officials who are using violent rhetoric and false claims that align with former president Donald Trump’s agenda and actions.

“Representative Paul Gosar (R-AZ) has posted videos depicting him attacking the President and members of Congress,” Jean-Pierre responded to a reporter who asked if President Joe Biden criticizing “MAGA Republicans” and using the term “semi-fascism” to describe their ideology goes against his 2020 campaign promise to be a “uniter.”

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