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Marjorie Taylor Greene fumes about​ being put in 'Facebook jail'

Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is claiming she's been placed in "Facebook jail," which is how some describe being banned from the platform for violating its Community Standards guidelines.

“I’m in Facebook jail for three days for offending the Communists at Facebook by defending children from needless masking that many of us consider child abuse,” Greene wrote on Gettr, a right-wing alternative to Twitter. "But it’s ok for Stacey Abrams, who is obese and in the highest risk factor for Covid co-morbidities, to sit maskless on the floor with children, who are NOT at hardly any risks at all, but are forced to wear masks."

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What is key is what Republicans are not saying about the Trump vs. Pence feud: analysis

What is not being said about the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and Mike Pence is key to understanding the internal dynamics of the GOP, according to a new analysis in The Washington Post.

The feud recently blew up — more than one year after Pence refused Trump's pleas to overturn the election — when Trump released a statement admitting it was his goal to overturn the election and saying Pence should be investigated for not overturning the election.

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Trump-loving GOPer Ronny Jackson armed himself with a makeshift club to fend off Jan. 6 rioters: new book

According to an excerpt from the New York Times' Jeremy Peters' new book, "Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted," Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) -- one of Trump's biggest boosters -- was forced into a Congressional office where he and other lawmakers busted up furniture to arm themselves as Capitol rioters pounded on the door during the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Jackson, a retired United States Navy rear admiral who served as a doctor to multiple presidents, relayed to the Times' journalist what went on behind closed doors as supporters of the former president rioted in the halls of Congress with Punchbowl News publishing excerpts from the newly released book.

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BYU professor apologizes for comments on Black priests in the Mormon church

Attention was drawn to discrimination by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) after a professor at Brigham Young University apologized for comments about Black church members serving as priests.

"An international Young Men leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints apologized late Monday for statements about Black people he made Sunday night during a regional fireside in Alpine, Utah. Brother Brad Wilcox, second counselor in the Young Men general presidency and a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, posted the apology on his official church leadership Facebook page on Monday evening," the Deseret News reported Tuesday.

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Conservative Charlie Sykes wants to know if Nikki Haley realizes how ridiculous she sounds

Nikki Haley has mastered the art of the political windsock, quickly changing direction depending on who she's talking to, Republican Ana Navarro once said. When the political winds change, Haley moves fast to make it sound like it was her belief all along.

"Does Nikki Haley have any idea how ridiculous she sounds?" Charlie Sykes asked opening his Tuesday newsletter for The Bulwark. "That is, of course, a rhetorical question, because she is, apparently beyond caring."

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Georgia GOP's claims about double voting in 2020 election fall apart: report

According to a report from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, claims made by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that close to 1,000 voters may have voted twice in 2020 has fallen apart after an internal investigation.

As the Journal's Mark Niesse wrote, the Republican lawmaker made the claims during a press conference on September 8, 2020 related to the primary results before the general election.

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Here’s why Nikki Haley and John Cornyn don’t understand the Jan. 6 debate

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley have shown in recent comments that they do not understand the stakes of the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to a new CNN analysis.

CNN editor-at-large Chris Cillizza noted Haley's response to a question about the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and Mike Pence on the question of whether Pence could have overturned the 2020 presidential election.

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RFK Jr.'s anti-vax group made illegal donation to GOP group: report

On Tuesday, Popular Information reported that an anti-vaccine charity organization run by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "illegally" gave $50,000 to the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), the GOP campaign arm that helps elect state attorneys general to set legal policy around the country.

"Children's Health Defense is organized as a 501(c)(3) charity, which means that contributions to the group are tax-deductible," wrote Judd Legum. "As such, under the law, Children's Health Defense is 'absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office.' RAGA 'elects and re-elects Republican attorneys general nationally.' RAGA is organized as a 527 'political organization' dedicated to 'influencing or attempting to influence the selection, nomination, election or appointment of an individual to a federal, state, or local public office.' In other words, a 527 organization is devoted exclusively to activities that are off-limits for a 501(c)(3) charity."

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Don't feel sorry for Mark Meadows — he doesn't deserve your sympathy: conservative

Conservative Bulwark columnist Amanda Carpenter doesn't feel sorry for Donald Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows and she doesn't want anyone else to either.

In her Tuesday column, Carpenter called him a Trump slave, telling sob stories about his time in the White House. She cited his recent book, which claimed that he was "cornered" into working for Trump by God Himself.

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Bad news for Trump as GOP turns into the 'party of Marjorie Taylor Greene'

During a long panel discussion on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" about the increasingly rightward swing of the Republican Party that began with the Tea Party and accelerated under Donald Trump, agreement was reached that Trump is no longer radical enough for the party and conservatives are already looking past him.

Sitting down with the New York Times' Jeremy Peters to discuss his new book "Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted," which looks at how the "Party of Lincoln" became the party of Trump, the author stated that a new generation of lawmakers are stealing Trumpism and leaving Donald Trump behind.

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The same far-right influencers behind the effort to overturn the election are pushing for a convoy on DC

Many of the same players who were involved in the effort to overturn the 2020 election in the United States are celebrating the Canadian truckers convoy that has crippled Ottawa, while calling for a duplicate effort targeting Washington, DC.

At the top of the list is Donald Trump himself, who issued a statement on Feb. 4 deriding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a “far-left lunatic… who has destroyed Canada with insane Covid mandates.” Trump added: “Now, thankfully, the Freedom Convoy could be coming to DC with American Truckers who want to protest Biden’s ridiculous Covid policies.”

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'Pathetic' Nikki Haley's latest defense of Trump blows up in her face

An attempt by former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) to defend Donald Trump from vice president Mike Pence's criticism landed with a thud on Monday after she complained Republicans should not attack Republicans.

With Pence saying the former president was "wrong" in his attempt to have the former VP overturn the election in a highly-publicized speech on Friday, Haley was quick to run to Trump's defense during an appearance on Fox News.

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GOP senators melt down on the RNC after Pence criticizes Trump

The Republican Party is in disarray following the Republican National Committee's controversial move to lash out at GOP members of Congress for participating in the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"Senate Republicans are not happy with the Republican National Committee," Politico reports. "In interviews on Monday evening, GOP senators lashed out at their own national party's overwhelming vote to censure Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) for working on the House's investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. They warned that alienating a portion of the party for being overly anti-Trump is not a political winner heading into the midterms, a sharp message from sitting members that goes far beyond criticism already aired by a handful of GOP pundits."

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