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'I was disgusted!' Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down over a Tom Hanks ad for Joe Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appears very unhappy that actor Tom Hanks cut an ad on behalf of President Joe Biden.

In the ad, Hanks touts progress the Biden administration has made in vaccinating Americans and leading an economic recovery that has created millions of jobs.

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Booted Pro-Trump 'influencers' are having trouble building followers on new right-wing networks

After Jan. 6, members of the MAGA community have fled traditional social media sites for right-wing alternatives. However, as the Washington Post reported Thursday, sites like Telegram may have seen a big surge after Jan. 6 but it's barely grown since.

Social media users at the big sites might be happy about the shift of the far-right away from trolling those who critique or mock former President Donald Trump. However, the far-right is now quietly scheming behind closed doors without much observation from their opposition.

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​Alabama GOP congressional candidates endorse Trump for Speaker of the House

GOP congressional candidates in Alabama are lining up behind a proposal to install former president Donald Trump as Speaker of the House, which has been pushed by the likes of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Trump adviser Steve Bannon and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Three of six candidates for the seat held by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), who's running for Senate, endorsed Trump for speaker during a forum on Tuesday night, according to a report from AL.com.

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Democrats are getting scared after Republicans threaten to investigate them if they subpoena GOP members

The Guardian reported Tuesday morning that some Democrats are starting to get scared after Republicans threatened they'd investigate Dems if the Jan. 6 committee subpoenas GOP members of Congress.

"Republicans in Congress have openly floated the prospect in recent days of launching political investigations into the Biden administration’s coronavirus response, the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the personal life of Biden’s son Hunter, as well as an impeachment inquiry," said The Guardian.

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Republican J.D. Vance takes campaign to Delaware shooting range

J.D. Vance’s Delaware County campaign stop wasn’t exactly subtle. The Republican vying for a chance to succeed outgoing U.S. Senator Rob Portman hosted a town hall at Black Wing Shooting Center, a sprawling shooting range a few miles outside of downtown Delaware.

Candidates on both sides of the aisle have been campaigning for months, crisscrossing the state, blanketing social media and elbowing into football game ad breaks. Vance’s stop in Delaware is part of a week-long “No B.S. Tour.” Over the weekend he visited the Cincinnati area, including a stop in his hometown of Middletown, which he depicted in his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.”

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Trump supporters considered having GOP lawmaker sneak phony electors into Michigan Capitol: report

Trump supporters in Michigan hoped to have a GOP lawmaker sneak fake electors into the state Capitol, The Detroit News reports.

"Supporters of former President Donald Trump privately discussed ways they could gain access to the Michigan Capitol on Dec. 14, 2020, when the battleground state's presidential electors met," the newspaper reported, citing "four sources with knowledge of the planning."

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'That really hurt my feelings': Marjorie Taylor Greene is still upset about 'Jewish space lasers'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed that the phrase "Jewish space lasers" hurt her feelings after it was reported that she had complained about the idea.

The phrase "Jewish space lasers" became widely used by outlets last year after Media Matters found that Greene had blamed orbital lasers for wildfires in California. She claimed in a Facebook post that the lasers had been funded in part by the Rothschilds, a wealthy Jewish family.

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Trump brags about Jan. 6 crowd size: 'I think it was the largest I've ever spoken before'

Former president Donald Trump on Saturday complained that the "fake news" media never reports on the size of the crowd at his Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" rally prior to the Capitol insurrection.

"They talk about the people that walked down to the Capitol," Trump told the crowd at his MAGA rally in Arizona. "They don't talk about the size of that crowd. I believe it was the largest crowd I've ever spoken before, and they were there to protest the election."

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Another pro-impeachment Republican is leaving Congress

Another Republican who voted to impeach Donald Trump is leaving the House of Representatives.

Rep. John Katko (R-NY) announced Friday that he would not seek a fifth term and would instead focus on his family life, reported The Citizen.

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MAGA candidate flops miserably in attempt to jump-start his floundering campaign

According to a report from Vice's David Gilbert, a Trump-supporting Tulsa pastor attempting to take on Oklahoma incumbent Sen. James Lankford (R) tried to take page from the conservative internet trolling playbook and get himself banned on Twitter to garner attention for his dying campaign.

It didn't work.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is personally profiting off the chaos she is creating: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, immediately after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) attempted to derail plans to expand government debt -- which could have shut the government down -- she invested between $250,000 and $500,000 in U.S. Treasury bills which would be paying a higher yield because of her actions.

Noting that Greene and her husband are multimillionaires, the report states that the conservative lawmaker has been investing heavily in T-bills since entering the House, with Sollenberger reporting, the couple made "76 purchases and 14 sales. Of those 90 transactions, the second-largest purchase range behind the T-bill buy was between $15,001 and $50,000—a difference of hundreds of thousands of dollars."

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