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Morning Joe rips GOP 'freaks' in profane rant: 'What lies ahead if Trumpists keep winning?'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called on Democrats to show how far out of the mainstream their Republican rivals have fallen since former President Donald Trump took over the party.

President Joe Biden has described the "MAGA crowd" as the "most extreme political organization" in recent U.S. history, and the "Morning Joe" host encouraged Democrats to keep pushing that message into the midterm elections.

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Georgia's GOP secretary of state courting supporters of Trump's election conspiracy theories: report

A principled conservative who rejected demands in 2020 to “find votes” is now singing a very different tune.

Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who in November 2020 refused Donald Trump’s demand to “find” the votes for the ex-president to win the state and vigorously defended the accuracy of Georgia’s results and recounts, is “being bent to the will” of 2020 election deniers as his May 24 primary approaches, civil rights advocates say.

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American intel used to kill Russian generals in Ukraine: US officials

Unnamed "senior American officials" revealed to The New York Times that the U.S. has provided intelligence that helped Ukrainians target "many" of the Russian generals killed during Putin's invasion.

"Ukrainian officials said they have killed approximately 12 generals on the front lines, a number that has astonished military analysts. The targeting help is part of a classified effort by the Biden administration to provide real-time battlefield intelligence to Ukraine," the newspaper reported. "The administration has sought to keep much of the battlefield intelligence secret, out of fear it will be seen as an escalation and provoke President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia into a wider war."

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You 'sound' like Fox News: Former NBA star slams ESPN pundit for telling athlete to 'shut up and play'

On Wednesday, The Daily Beast reported that in a segment on ESPN, former NBA player JJ Redick got into a heated argument with sportscaster Chris "Mad Dog" Russo after he attacked Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green for his antics on the court — and used a particular phrase associated with Fox News anchors.

"Russo specifically took issue with Green flipping off Memphis Grizzlies fans for jeering him after he took an elbow to the face in the Warriors’ second-round playoff game on Tuesday night. The always-colorful Green was unapologetic about his behavior during a post-game press conference: 'It felt really good to flip them off... If they gonna be that nasty, I can be nasty too,' he declared," reported Justin Baragona. "'He’s hard to root for,' the veteran sports radio host grumbled. 'Just shut up and play, will you please? America is tired of Draymond Green. I deal with him constantly. The fans, San Francisco fans, are a different story.'"

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'A crime scene': Former Trump official says new Kevin McCarthy tape is a 'bombshell'

The panel on MSNBC's Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace broke down the political and legal implications of a bombshell new audio recording showing how House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy worried that the 25th Amendment would take "too long" to remove Donald Trump from office following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The audio was released by Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, The New York Times reporters who authored the new book This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene gets confronted by a veteran for her 'craziness'


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Hearing takes a bizarre turn as GOP senator asks if new disinfo board will investigate Clinton sleeping with interns

A Republican senator used his time during a committee hearing to lob partisan insults over a new Homeland Security initiative to combat disinformation.

The proposed Disinformation Governing Board, which is aimed pushing back against false or misleading online content, has drawn criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike for its potential threat to free speech, but DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told the Senate Appropriation Committee the advisory group would get involved only when such content posed a threat to national security.

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Matt Gaetz lashes out at the media after JD Vance leaves him out of victory speech

In a tweet posted on Tuesday evening, The Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger pointed out that, during a speech celebrating his win to garner the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Ohio, candidate J.D. Vance failed to thank Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz.

"Gaetz did events with JD Vance and Marjorie Taylor Greene this weekend. Tonight, Vance thanked a slew of public figures who backed him, including MTG, but he didn’t thank Gaetz," Sollenberger wrote.

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SCOTUS justices lied to pull off a 'religious power grab' -- and here's what the Senate can do about it: columnist

The United States Supreme Court appears poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling and end abortion rights in many states, but one columnist argued the Senate isn't powerless to stop what amounts to a tyrannical move.

The 5-4 decision drafted by Justice Samuel Alito would allow many states to criminalize abortion and severely undermine privacy rights under the 14th Amendment, which would expand government power into Americans' personal lives and endanger a number of basic liberties -- and Congress should take immediate action, argued Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin.

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Fox News correspondent: Women in red states who need abortions can 'go live somewhere else'

Fox Business correspondent Jackie DeAngelis on Wednesday downplayed the significance of the leaked Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade by arguing that women who live in blue states will likely still be able to get abortions.

She started out by noting that many Republicans who live in blue states have had to put up with policies they don't like for years.

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Marjorie Taylor Green suggests Black Lives Matter 'army' will stop Supreme Court's abortion ruling

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested on Wednesday that Democrats are assembling an "army" of rioters from Black Lives Matter and Antifa to stop the Supreme Court from rolling back abortion rights.

In an interview with right-wing host Joe Pagliarulo, Greene said that she has "always" prayed for an end to abortion rights.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Democrats of 'sacrificing babies on the altar of Baal'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed this week that Democrats are "sacrificing babies on the altar of Baal" by supporting abortion rights for women.

During an interview with host Joe Pagliarulo, Greene explained why Democrats are upset by a leaked Supreme Court ruling that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Starbucks worker fired after she reported being raped by supervisor who kept his job even after pleading guilty

A Starbucks shift supervisor who admitted to sexually assaulting a female barista last year was allowed by the company to retain his position, even as the company fired the 18-year-old victim.

According to Motherboard at Vice.com, the company transferred the supervisor to another location in Richmond, VA, after he pleaded guilty to the crime and kept him employed for another five months.

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