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‘Crazytown’: Former senator aghast Marjorie Taylor Greene has more power than Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell

QAnon-promoting Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) may not even sit on a single congressional committee, but the first-term Republican has more political power than GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), an MSNBC analyst argued on Thursday.

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) explained her thinking during an interview on MSNBC with "Deadline: White House" host Nicolle Wallace.

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Capitol rioter gets smacked down by judge after claiming he was not 'part of that mob'

A New York man who entered the U.S. Capitol twice during the January 6 but tried to convince a judge that he was “100 percent on the side of the Capitol police” was sentenced today to 14 days of jail time and three years of probation.

Richard Watrous, 59, of Homer, N.Y., had plead guilty to a misdemeanor count of parading in the Capitol. Some other Capitol riot defendants have received probation only for entering the same guilty plea, Watrous received a stiffer sentence from U.S. District Court Judge Beryl A. Howell, according to a report at Syracuse.com.

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Trump sent profane text message to Club for Growth after it continued bashing candidate he endorsed: Maggie Haberman

The right-wing anti-tax advocacy group The Club for Growth is sticking with its decision to back Ohio Senate hopeful Josh Mandel, despite the fact that former President Donald Trump endorsed "Hillbilly Elegy" author J.D. Vance.

And according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, Trump is not happy about it.

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Leaked memo indicates Koch Industries is finally exiting from Russia

Multiple high-profile American companies have left Russia ever since the country launched an unprovoked invasion of neighboring Ukraine -- but Koch Industries steadfastly held on despite Russia being hit with brutal economic sanctions.

However, that now is apparently changing.

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Gableman deleting records as he conducts partisan 2020 election review in Wisconsin

Dane County Circuit Court Judge Frank Remington ordered the former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice conducting a partisan review of the 2020 presidential election to stop deleting emails, text messages and documents produced during the investigation that he finds irrelevant, court documents show.

James Bopp, an attorney representing Michael Gableman in an open records lawsuit against Gableman’s investigation, told attorneys in an April 8 letter that the Office of Special Counsel regularly deletes records it finds “irrelevant or useless” to the review.

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'She is going through hell!' Trump rages against Brian Kemp for purportedly conspiring against Marjorie Taylor Greene

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday lashed at Georgia Republicans over the purported plight of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

Greene is currently facing a legal challenge to her eligibility to serve in Congress on the grounds that she supported the January 6th insurrection at the United States Capitol building.

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WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene had a days-long meltdown over 'insurrectionist' lawsuit – here are 5 key moments

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) has been ordered to testify in a lawsuit brought by a group of voters who want her removed from the ballot for supporting an armed insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and she seems pretty stressed as Friday's hearing draws closer.

Judge Amy Totenberg ruled this week that the lawsuit, filed by five voters from her district who argue that Greene should be stricken through the U.S. Constitution's Disqualification Clause, could move forward, and she complained bitterly Thursday during an appearance on Right Side Broadcast Network.

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Kevin McCarthy was furious with Republican colleagues for pushing Trump's 'Big Lie': new book

Colorado Republican, Lauren Boebert, among some other officials, is on her party leader's list of undesirables, according to the upcoming book, This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future.

The New York Times posted excerpts of the book, detailing the anger of Mitch McConnell, who was ready to push Donald Trump out of office on Jan. 6. He quickly changed his tune.

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This 'coded' Marjorie Taylor Greene tweet may be decisive in kicking her off the ballot: attorney

Before controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was permanently banned from Twitter for repeatedly pushing pandemic misinformation, the first-term member of Congress may have implicated herself in Donald Trump's coup attempt — and it could prevent her from seeking re-election.

On Friday, Greene will be forced to testify under oath about her role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in response to a lawsuit challenging her eligibility to seek re-election under the Constitution's ban on insurrectionists running for office.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down over Jan. 6 lawsuit: 'They are actually putting me on the witness stand!'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) this week claimed that she is being "forced" to testify on her own behalf after a group of voters sued to have her removed from the ballot.

Judge Amy Totenberg ruled this week that the lawsuit against Greene could go forward. The lawsuit brought by five voters in her district argues that Greene should be removed from the ballot based on the U.S. Constitution's Disqualification Clause, which bans candidates who have participated in an insurrection against the government.

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Lawsuit seeking to boot Marjorie Taylor Greene from the ballot is probably 'going nowhere': legal expert

It’s not unusual for a candidate’s qualifications to be challenged before a big race, but the case facing Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is unique.

“What is different about this one is that it’s utilizing this law that was passed after the Civil War, during Reconstruction, to try to use that as the reason to say that she has basically engaged in actions that have disqualified her from holding further office,” said Georgia State University political science professor Amy Steigerwalt. “Part of the question which is really coming up with this is whether or not this law is meant to apply now in 2022, or was it explicitly meant to apply to those who literally fought in the Civil War?”

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Trump's top GOP allies struggling to keep pace with expenses following Jan. 6 insurrection: report

Some of Donald Trump's top congressional allies are struggling to raise campaign cash as donors tire of their attention-grabbing antics.

Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) raised eye-popping totals last year, with a combined $4.8 million year-over-year increase in 2021 over the previous year, but the "America First" foursome have barely kept pace with their spending in the first quarter of 2022, reported The Daily Beast.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene freaks out about 'nasty' press being allowed in court to cover her and say 'horrible' things

On Tuesday, during an interview with former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis, far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained about press access to the courtroom for hearings about the lawsuit challenging her eligibility to be on the ballot, scheduled for Friday.

"It's absurd what they are claiming and lying about," said Greene. "They're going to allow the press in the courtroom. They're going to allow the whole thing to be videoed live out to go anywhere in the world that they want to. And you know what that's going to look like — the Democrats and the nasty mainstream media, you know, the ones that lie about me constantly anyways, well, they're going to be able to twist and turn, and clip out any little piece they want of the horrible things that these funded attorneys are going to try to say about me."

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