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'The MAGA-pro-Putin chorus' will be in the White House if Trump wins in 2024: conservative

Conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot warned that if there's one thing certain about former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party it's that they're on the side of Vladimir Putin.

The world is overwhelmingly unified behind Ukraine, including in the United States. A Gallup poll showed that support for Russia has dropped precipitously over the past few weeks. As it stands, 85 percent of Americans view Russia unfavorably. Those polls were taken before the weekend of violence and the sanctions from a unified global community.

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'Protecting his KKK Caucus': Ocasio-Cortez shreds Kevin McCarthy for 'toothless' condemnation of Marjorie Greene

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Monday delivered a blistering denunciation of House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) after he finally condemned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for appearing at a white nationalist conference over the weekend.

Writing on Twitter, Ocasio-Cortez accused McCarthy of covering for the racist behavior of Greene and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) for years.

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Kevin McCarthy slams Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'unacceptable' appearance at white supremacist conference

It appears that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has finally crossed a line that House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) cannot ignore.

After she appeared as a featured speaker at a white nationalist conference over the weekend, McCarthy was asked by reporter Jake Sherman if he still stood by her.

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'Unfathomable': Georgia Senate condemns pro-Putin white nationalists in blow to Marjorie Taylor Greene

Georgia state Sen. Russ Goodman (R) on Monday took to the Senate floor to condemn speech at a white nationalist event that was headlined by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

During Monday's Senate session, Goodman made an apparent reference to the America First Political Action Conference in Orlando that Greene attended while she was in town for the CPAC meeting.

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How Steve Bannon is ‘bending the Republican Party to his will’ with his extremist podcast

Onetime Trump administration chief strategist Steve Bannon is reshaping the Republican Party with his weekday "War Room" podcast according to a new analysis.

"'War Room,' as CNN’s Daniel Dale once put it, is 'kind of like Trump’s banned Twitter account revived in audio form.' Every weekday for three hours, Bannon convenes the heroes of MAGA world—people like Navarro, Boris Epshteyn, Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) —for a struggle session over the coronavirus, Biden’s presidency, the 2020 election, and, increasingly, the threat posed by China. It remains strikingly popular despite being banned from YouTube and Spotify," Dan Spinelli reported for Mother Jones magazine.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene promotes white nationalist speech she swore she didn't know was white nationalist

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) spoke to a white nationalist conference Friday night where Vladimir Putin was celebrated and Adolf Hitler was praised. The event was a counter to the CPAC conference, hosted by Nick Fuentes, a prominent white nationalist.

When asked why she spoke at the event, Greene told reporters, she didn't know anything about Fuentes or his views. When she began her speech, she shouted out the welcome "Well, hello canceled Americans!"

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'Useful idiot' Republicans scorched for attacking Biden during Ukraine crisis

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show," conservative commentator Charlie Sykes expressed nothing but contempt for GOP lawmakers and conservatives who are using the crisis in Ukraine to bash President Joe Biden who is leading the world in pushing back at Vladimir Putin.

After host Jonathan Capehart shared a supercut that showed former president Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) spending more time attacking the American president than the Russian president who is threatening nuclear war, he exclaimed, "Ah, y'all, come on? So, why is the party of Reagan -- the one that saw Russia and communism as the evil empire -- now seemingly rooting for Putin?"

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Ex-GOP chair from Marjorie Taylor Greene's district moves to punish her for speech to 'white supremacists'

A former Republican county chair from Marjorie Taylor Greene's district is condemning the Georgia lawmaker for speaking at a white nationalist event.

Most Republicans were silent over the weekend after Greene spoke to a conference organized by far-right extremist Nick Fuentes, who suggested that it was a "good thing" to be compared to Adolf Hitler at the event.

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'I have morons on my team': Mitt Romney questions Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'IQ' in brutal CNN rant

During an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union", with host Dana Bash, normally unflappable Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) launched into a brutal assessment of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for speaking at a white nationalist convention, calling the controversial House member a "moron."

Asked by host Bash about Taylor Greene's appearance at the racist get-together in Orlando along with Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) the Utah Republican didn't mince words when host Bash quoted a statement made by Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) that attacked the Georgia lawmaker.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's speech at white nationalist event draws new calls for a reprimand from GOP

Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene headlined a white nationalist conference in Florida where attendees cheered Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and chanted the name of President Vladimir Putin shortly before she was introduced. The Rome lawmaker was the surprise guest at the America First Political Action Conference in Orlando, a group organized by Nick Fuentes, who has been labeled a “white supremacist” by federal prosecutors. The appearance on Friday triggered new calls for the GOP to rebuke Greene, who has largely escaped reprimand from her own party for a history of racist, xe...

Watch Marjorie Taylor Greene scramble to explain why she spoke at a white nationalist conference

In a video posted to Twitter by the Washington Post's Robert Costa, controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was put on the spot by a CBS reporter as he attempted to get her to explain why she agreed to speak to a group of white nationalists at a conference in Florida.

During the tense confrontation, with the Georgia Republican flanked by security, she batted aside specific questions about her speech at the meet-up organized by a prominent white supremacist provocateur who she posed with for pictures, but then claimed she didn't know who he was.

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'Only one reason a person speaks at a white nationalist conference': Marjorie Taylor Greene blasted for speaking at far-right conference

Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene sparked outrage on Friday night when she appeared as a "surprise guest" at a white nationalist event being held in conjunction with the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando.

"Greene, a QAnon conspiracist and rabidly anti-trans Republican, was the surprise speaker at the third annual America First Political Action Conference in Orlando, organized by white nationalist figurehead Nick Fuentes, leader of the 'groyper' movement," the Huffington Post reports. "Fuentes, an antisemite and racist who attended the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and who was recently subpoenaed for his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, excitedly introduced Greene as the featured speaker from behind a lectern inside the Marriott Orlando World Center, according to a livestream of the event."

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