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Joe Manchin says he's looking into whether Kavanaugh lied to him about Roe

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said she was assured by Brett Kavanaugh in 2018 that he considered Roe v. Wade “settled law.” In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft ruling and reports that Kavanaugh voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, Collins said she was "shocked" that he would lie to her.

“When I met with Justice Kavanaugh before his confirmation hearings, he looked me in the eye and said that he considered Roe v. Wade the law of the land,” she said. “Nothing in his confirmation hearings suggested that he would ever be less than trustworthy with a woman.”

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Black nurse was wrongly accused of manslaughter after 'racially biased' hospital investigation: lawsuit

On Wednesday, The Denver Post reported that a Black nurse has filed a federal lawsuit against the Aurora, Colorado, hospital where she once worked, alleging that she faced a pattern of racial discrimination that ultimately led to the hospital getting her falsely charged with manslaughter for the death of an elderly patient.

"DonQuenick Joppy, 39, claims in a newly filed federal lawsuit that her colleagues at The Medical Center of Aurora discriminated against her by humiliating her, criticizing her in ways they did not criticize her white peers and denying her opportunities for growth," reported Shelly Bradbury.

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'This is the Republican Party': NBC reporter says Ohio results show GOP's shift toward MAGA extremism

After the Jan. 6 insurrection, political commentators debated the extent to which the Republican Party had been taken over by the far-right extremist wing of their party. After the Ohio Republican Primary election, that belief is gaining more traction.

NBC News reporter Vaughn Hillyard on Wednesday explained this is all part of the new Republican Party.

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MSNBC’s Mika busts Republicans for pointing fingers over SCOTUS leak — when they probably know who did it

Republicans are blaming the "far left" for the leak of a draft opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, but MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski thinks they already know who did it.

Washington is consumed with speculation about the leak, but the "Morning Joe" co-host said the intrigue is distracting from the likelihood that women and girls will lose a longstanding right to potentially life-saving medical care if the 5-4 ruling stands -- and she ripped "old white guys" like Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for taking the focus away from that.

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Trump thought GOP candidate Josh Mandel was 'weird' -- and 'no amount of sucking up' would win his endorsement: report

J.D. Vance would become one of the strongest Donald Trump allies in the U.S. Senate if he wins in November, after picking up a win in the Ohio Republican primary.

The venture capitalist and "Hillbilly Elegy" author picked up the former president's endorsement despite criticizing him in 2016, and that backing is seen as crucial in pulling Vance out of a tightly contested pack of Trump-loving conservatives vying for the GOP nomination, reported Axios.

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Far-right takes a victory lap as JD Vance begins grueling general election battle against Tim Ryan

Venture capitalist J.D. Vance's victory in the Ohio Senate primary resulted in celebrations by many on the far-right.

Vance, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, beat out state Sen. Matt Dolan, former Treasurer Josh Mandal, businessman Mike Gibbons, former GOP chairwoman Jane Timken, Mike Pukita, and Neil Patel.

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Dianne Feinstein's mental decline an 'open secret' in Washington: report

On Tuesday, SFGate highlighted new details in a New York Times report that the mental health decline of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) is an "open secret" on Capitol Hill, including the struggles lawmakers and staffers face in helping her navigate daily tasks.

"In the New York Times article, lawmakers and aides said Feinstein 'sometimes struggles to recall the names of colleagues, frequently has little recollection of meetings or telephone conversations, and at times walks around in a state of befuddlement,'" noted Alec Regimbal. "One Democratic lawmaker, who had an extended encounter with Feinstein in February, told the outlet that, 'the experience was akin to acting as a caregiver for a person in need of constant assistance.' They said they had to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein several times, repeatedly help her find her purse, and answer the same set of small-talk questions 'over and over again.'"

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'Speaker McCarthy': Trump blesses GOP leader's future after another visit to Mar-a-Lago

Donald Trump used the phrase "Speaker McCarthy" on Monday, according to a new report from The New York Times.

"Representative Kevin McCarthy, the California Republican who is campaigning to become speaker if his party wins control of the House, traveled to Mar-a-Lago on Monday for a three-hour meeting with Donald J. Trump, his latest move to tend to his complicated relationship with the former president," correspondent Maggie Haberman reported.

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

First-term Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was confronted for her "craziness" by a constituent who said he was ashamed of her conduct.

Bryanna Idzior of WTVC-TV Chattanooga reported on the interaction with veteran Alex Boyle, who was critical of the congresswoman's comments that joining the military is "like throwing your life away."

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Voters suing to block Marjorie Taylor Greene from ballot want 'Marshall law' text considered

Lawyers representing voters challenging the candidacy of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene want to introduce new evidence they say undermines Greene’s testimony in a state hearing last month.

The attorneys say a text message from Greene to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows sent Jan. 17, 2021, in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol show Greene was less than honest in her responses during cross examination.

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Kevin McCarthy told colleagues he was in touch with the sergeant at arms on security ahead of Jan. 6: new book

House Republicans along with former President Donald Trump have attempted to blame House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for a lack of security on Jan. 6, 2021.

Trump specifically claimed that both Pelosi and Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser didn't do enough to prepare for the violent attacks from his supporters.

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GOP senator denies Big Oil is making record profits as he battles Buttigieg over gas prices

During a hearing this Tuesday, Florida GOP Sen. Rick Scott questioned Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg over his past openness to increasing the tax gas and whether or not he's still open to the idea in light of rising gas prices.

Buttigieg clarified that the Biden administration is not currently considering a gas tax and is instead looking for ways to provide relief to consumers.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene ignites a furious backlash after suggesting leaked SCOTUS draft is proof 'our God is bigger'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is under fire after celebrating a leaked Supreme Court draft document that would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

Greene on Monday night lashed out at Democratic Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, who expressed his concern with the draft ruling.

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