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Activist with ties to Marjorie Greene charged with drugging and assaulting a woman in college: report

On Thursday, The Daily Beast reported that a libertarian activist has been charged with drugging and sexually assaulting a fellow student at the University of Pittsburgh.

"The bombshell allegations follow a wave of other students coming forward last year with similar stories, claiming online that they’d been sexually assaulted by Cliff C. Maloney, Jr., a right-wing darling with ties to high-profile Republicans including Rand Paul and Marjorie Taylor Greene," reported Justin Rohrlich and Zachary Petrizzo. "Police began investigating the allegations on Jan. 20, 2021, when a former student at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, where Maloney founded the campus chapter of Young Americans for Liberty, claimed the now 30-year-old had drugged and raped her at a frat party nearly a decade ago."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene rebuked by right-wing Christians for attack on Catholic Church

Conservative Christians are quickly piling on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who this week accused churches that help resettle undocumented immigrants of being controlled by Satan.

Prominent right-wing pundits and Catholic organizations alike castigated the freshman GOP congresswoman from Georgia.

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CNN's Jim Acosta throws Marjorie Taylor Greene's words back in her face during contentious exchange

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) got into a heated exchange with CNN reporter Jim Acosta after he confronted her with her past text message where she floated declaring martial law to keep former President Donald Trump in the White House.

"Did you send a text asking the president to declare martial law?" Acosta asked her as the two of them walked down the street in Washington D.C.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene says she doesn’t even ‘recall’ what is being reported about her ‘Marshall law’ texts

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's under-oath testimony last week was so disturbing "PerjuryTaylorGreene" trended on Twitter. In an apparent attempt to redeem herself the Georgia Republican made an appearance on Fox News propagandist Laura Ingraham's show Wednesday night – and continued to deliver her "I don't recall" remarks.

Not only did Greene tell Ingraham she did not recall ever advocating for martial law to President Trump, she went as far as saying she did not recall what the media has been reporting about her texts – which do in fact discuss "Marshall law."

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Less than a week from Election Day, why are so many Ohio Republicans undecided?

Amid the maniacal bids to out-conservative one another, and the near fisticuffs, perhaps the most abiding feature of this year’s Republican U.S. Senate primary has been voters’ uncertainty. In a crowded field it might seem that voters would have an easy time finding a candidate whose message resonates. Instead, the limited polling available keeps showing double digit undecideds.

The latest poll, from Fox News, surveyed 906 people on landlines and cell phones over four days last week — one quarter of respondents counted themselves undecided. Another, from Blueprint Polling, spoke with 634 people during a similar timeframe and found a third of respondents hadn’t made up their mind. The smallest recent share of undecideds — 13% in a Trafalgar Group poll from two weeks ago — still outstripped all but three candidates, and the undecided share was within the margin of error for the third-place finisher.

A week and a half ago, former President Donald Trump attempted to clarify the race by endorsing J.D. Vance, and then last weekend he hosted a rally in Delaware urging his supporters to fall in line. But while Mindy Peck was ready to vote for Joe Blystone in the governor’s race, she was noncommittal about voting for Vance.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on linking Catholic Church leaders to 'the Devil' in new rant

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) this week accused the Catholic Church of being run by people who are controlled by Satan -- and she's not backing down in the face of criticism from Catholic League President Bill Donahue.

In response to Donahue's call for an apology, Greene came out with a blistering statement accusing church leaders of systematically covering up pedophilia within their ranks.

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Lauren Boebert involved in 'beginning stages' of White House Jan. 6 planning, ex-aide says

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado was involved in the “beginning stages” of talks with senior White House officials that ultimately led to efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to decertify the 2020 election results, a former top aide told congressional investigators.

Cassidy Hutchinson, a former assistant to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, identified Boebert as one of a small group of Republican lawmakers who met with Meadows as early as the last week of November 2020 to “raise the idea” of former Vice President Mike Pence intervening to prevent the certification of election results by Congress on Jan. 6, 2021. The ensuing assault on the U.S. Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters that day led to the deaths of five people and Trump’s eventual second impeachment trial.

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Whistleblower who aided investigation into Deutsche Bank and Donald Trump found dead in Los Angeles

A Deutsche Bank whistleblower was found dead in California.

The body of 45-year-old Valentin Broeksmit was found by a cleaning crew Monday morning on the campus of Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles, reported KCBS-TV.

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Video games are providing the infrastructure for extremists to organize: report

On Wednesday, Axios reported that experts are sounding the alarm about a rise of far-right extremism in video gaming communities.

"Gaming and game-adjacent platforms have grown into some of the largest entertainment industries in the world, leading to massive opportunities for recruitment and organizing by extremist groups," reported Peter Allen Clark. "A December 2021 report from the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN) found that innovative efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism in gaming spaces are 'nearly undetectable.'"

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Marjorie Taylor Greene tells far-right Catholics their church is ruled by Satan

Last Thursday, on the eve of testifying in a lawsuit that seeks to prevent her from running for re-election, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the legendary or notorious Georgia Republican, granted an hourlong interview in her home to an unlikely outlet: the far-right Catholic news organization Church Militant, which for years has positioned itself as one of the noisiest and most outlandish partisans in the Roman Catholic Church's ongoing fight with itself. Greene is an evangelical Protestant, not a Catholic, but Church Militant is making the most of this opportunity, and has featured segments of the interview all week, starting with its opening video on Monday, entitled "Marjorie for Pope."

In the interview, Greene rehashed old beefs, described herself as a victim of Jan. 6, said the United States is so sinful she doesn't understand "why God hasn't destroyed us" and — most exciting for Church Militant — suggested that Satan is controlling the Catholic Church.

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Text messages reveal Republican Scott Perry wanted NSA to investigate Trump’s election fraud fantasies: CNN

Yet more text messages are being reported that document Republican efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election as former President Donald Trump sought to hold onto power despite losing to Democrat Joe Biden.

"Newly obtained text messages and recent court filings fill in significant gaps about the key role a little-known Pennsylvania Republican congressman played at almost every turn in scheming to reverse or delay certification of the 2020 election. The texts, which were among those selectively provided by Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to the House select committee, show Rep. Scott Perry pushing to have the nation's top intelligence official investigate baseless conspiracy theories and working to replace the US acting attorney general with an acolyte willing to do Trump's bidding," CNN reported Tuesday.

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