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Trump's 'harebrained' scheme to seize voting machines panned by his own former cybersecurity official

On Tuesday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," Matthew Travis, former Deputy Director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the Trump administration, slammed the former president's plans to try to seize election equipment in states won by President Joe Biden.

"Two draft executive orders to seize voting machines," said anchor Erin Burnett. "First they try the Pentagon, then the DHS. Clearly, there were a lot of efforts made. Is there any possible way to get this done? Is there any way this wasn't a big point looking at this, an intended coup for all intents and purposes, or is it possible Trump truly believed all of this stuff about the voting machines?"

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Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene’s PAC has ‘all but officially gone bust’: report

A political action committee launched last year by MAGA Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) received only one contribution in the last quarter of 2021 — from Gaetz himself.

The Daily Beast reported Tuesday that Gaetz and Green's PAC, called "Put America First," has "all but officially gone bust."

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Trump ‘had no idea what Ukraine was’ – according to Giuliani’s former henchman

This weekend, former Rudy Giuliani henchman and Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas spoke with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about his thoughts regarding the standoff between the West and Russian President Vladimir Putin's alleged intentions to invade Ukraine.

Ward harkens back to former President Donald Trump's "shadow foreign policy effort" towards Ukraine, and the "chief vessel through which Trump allegedly tried to achieve this shadow foreign policy," namely Rudy Giuliani, whose trips to Ukraine were organized by Parnas and Russian-born businessman Igor Fruman. Parnas and Fruman were arrested and charged in 2019 with federal campaign finance violations.

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Fear of 'furries' in school grips conservative parents fooled by absurd Facebook rumors

Not content with panicking about the teaching of critical race theory, conservative parents throughout America have now been gripped with fear about their schools trying to accommodate students who dress up in animal costumes.

The Daily Beast reports that in "Pennsylvania, Maine, Michigan, and Iowa in recent months, school board meetings have been disrupted by allegations that educators are giving special treatment to furry students."

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‘Sad’: Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for attempting to get Adam Kinzinger booted from his committees

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was ridiculed on Tuesday after failing to cancel fellow Republican members of Congress.

"I was stripped of committees for doing absolutely nothing wrong, but Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) still has all of his committees and sits on the most dangerous unconstitutional committee of them all," she said of the Iraq and Afghanistan veteran who sits on the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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California city parks official in hot water after racist anti-Asian remark caught on viral video

According to KPBS, a city official in Coronado, California is on leave — and his wife has been fired from her teaching job in Riverside County — after being accused of making racist remarks against Asian people on a viral video.

"The allegations surfaced following the release of a video allegedly featuring Roger Miller, the city's director of recreation and golf services, and his wife, Sandra Miller. The video's poster, who said the incident occurred this weekend in Newport Beach, alleged that prior to filming, the couple made racist comments, including statements about Chinese people spreading COVID-19," said the report.

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WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down over Biden's promise to appoint a Black woman as Supreme Court justice

During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room show, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed President Joe Biden over his pledge to nominate a Black woman to take the place of outgoing Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. She also slammed GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC) for endorsing Biden's efforts.

"We want leaders in Washington that are actually going to do the job instead of beg and cry on television for small dollar donations when someone is actually trying to get them out of office," Greene said. "And so for Lindsey Graham to stand there on television and defend Joe Biden's pick for a Black justice on the Supreme Court, which is the most racist thing -- I thought we were done with racism in this country -- we should look at character, accomplishments, and he ability to do the job."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks Lindsey Graham for criticizing Trump's Jan. 6 'pardon' offer

Former president Donald Trump's suggestion that he would pardon Jan. 6 insurrectionists is already driving a wedge through his supporters.

On Sunday afternoon, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who earlier in the day criticized Tump's suggestion.

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JD Vance rally booted from Ohio facility due to Marjorie Taylor Greene appearance

According to a report from the Cincinnati Enquirer, a rally for Ohio GOP Senate hopeful J.D. Vance was asked by the management of the facility where it was slated to occur on Sunday to take it elsewhere after they became aware that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) would be making an appearance.

Vance, the "Hillbilly Elegy" author who jumped into the race -- and has struggled to find traction -- received the endorsement from the controversial Georgia Republican recently and the announcement that she would appear was expected to give his campaign a much-needed boost.

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'Infuriating': Twitter blasted for halting enforcement of ban on 2020 election lies

Twitter has halted enforcement of a policy banning lies about the 2020 election.

"Twitter spokesperson Elizabeth Busby told CNN on Friday that 'since March 2021,' Twitter has not been enforcing its 'civic integrity policy' in relation to lies about the 2020 election," the network reported Friday night. "That was the policy under which the company had suspended or even banned users for lying about the 2020 election, affixed fact-check warning labels to tweets containing such lies and limited others' ability to share those inaccurate tweets."

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How antisemitic conspiracy theories contributed to the recent hostage-taking at the Texas synagogue

The man who took a rabbi and three congregants hostage in Colleyville, Texas, on Jan. 15, 2022, believed that Jews control the United States of America. He told his hostages, as one revealed in a media interview, that Jews “control the world” and that they could use their perceived power to free Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani convicted in 2010 for trying to kill American soldiers and plotting to blow up the Statue of Liberty. The hostage-taker also demanded to speak to New York’s Central Synagogue rabbi, Angela Buchdahl, so that she would use her “influence” to help get Siddiqui released.

By invoking Jewish “power,” the gunman, later identified as Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British national, seemed to echo Siddiqui’s antisemitic views that Jews were responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks and had infiltrated American political and nongovernmental organizations. During her 2010 trial in New York, Siddiqui demanded Jews be excluded from serving on her jury.

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