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Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene to deliver 'Republican response' to January 6th anniversary

While former President Donald Trump will not be holding a press event to mark the anniversary of the riots he incited, two of his most loyal allies will.

As flagged by NBC 4 Washington's Scott MacFarlane, Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are planning to deliver a "Republican Response on January 6th" during a press event at 2:15 p.m. on Thursday.

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Q hasn't spoken in a year — and it's forcing QAnon followers to evolve

A year after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the conspiracy group that helped fuel the "big lie" has evolved like a virus in its efforts to stay alive.

BusinessInsider reported Tuesday that the most important form of activism is in running for local offices. While the world of Q began with conspiracy theories about a Washington pizza parlor with a child blood factory in the basement, they evolved to being part of those who promoted President Donald Trump as not only a savior but the 2020 election winner.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene brags about flouting House mask rules: 'I'm up to almost $90,000 in fines'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) proudly admitted on Wednesday that she is approaching $90,000 in fines after she refused to wear a mask on the House floor.

"I think it's obvious with the high amount of cases, Covid has continued," Greene told Newsmax, "and there are very shutdown areas that masking doesn't work and there are studies that show that as well as vaccinated people continuing to catch Covid. And that's very concerning to me."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Twitter 'attacked our country' by banning her in unhinged interview

Appearing on Newsmax TV on Tuesday night, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused Twitter of "attacking our country as a whole" by banning her for spreading COVID misinformation.

"I'm asking all of my Republican colleagues to leave Twitter," Taylor Greene said, calling the platform "a waste of time."

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'There could be peril': Lindsey Graham urged Trump to cancel Jan. 6 presser during golf outing

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says he urged former president Donald Trump to cancel his planned Jan. 6 press conference at Mar-a-Lago during a golf outing in West Palm Beach this weekend.

After Trump brought up the subject, Graham told him "there could be peril in doing a news conference ... Best to focus on election reform instead," Axios reports.

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Former Republican frightened by all the ‘scoundrels’ and ‘perverts’ in the GOP

In his column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis, who left the Republican Party due to Donald Trump only to return after his election defeat, cast a jaundiced eye at what the party has become, before asserting it has opened its arms to an assortment of "freaks ... perverts, and weirdos" who have become the face of the party.

Under a headline asserting, "Conservatives Flying Freak Flags Embrace ‘Being the Villain’," Lewis suggested that the new breed of Republican -- which grew worse under Trump -- is more interested in building their brand and cashing in than they are in advocating conservative principles that will hold up in the light of day.

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Matt Gaetz still faces no child sex trafficking charges – and he might never

In March of 2021, the Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that it was investigating 39-year-old Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., over allegations that he'd had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. At the time, the public had every reason to believe the probe would be career-ending for the Florida flamethrower. According to Axios, Gaetz had already been "seriously considering" bowing out of a re-election bid, instead eyeing a position at the conservative network Newsmax. GOP insiders further told Politico in early April that Gaetz had been notorious for his "reckless" lifestyle and many regarded him as "a grenade whose pin had already been pulled." Even Gaetz's apparent allies among the far-right – some of whom were well-practiced in the art of demurring sexual assault allegations – refrained from rushing to the lawmaker's defense.

While Gaetz has maintained his seat in Congress, as well as all of his committee assignments, as the federal probe remains underway – and the cast of right-wing rabble-rousers grows more crowded by the day – it's unclear whether the congressman will remain a rising Republican star, gradually fade into persona non grata, or suffer a very public explosion.

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Dan Crenshaw becomes target of right-wing rage after he accuses Marjorie Taylor Greene of being an 'idiot'

It began on Sunday when digital shots were fired between Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX).

Greene over the weekend got banned from Twitter after she posted more false information about the COVID-19 pandemic, including false claims that unvaccinated Americans aren't being allowed into hospitals.

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Liz Cheney 'has the goods' on Trump and doesn't need Bannon or Meadows to comply: reporter

MSNBC's Punchbowl News founder Jake Sherman explained that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) doesn't need former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows or Trump ally Steve Bannon to testify to have the information necessary to sink former President Donald Trump.

Speaking to "Deadline White House" host Nicolle Wallace, Sherman made it clear that Cheney is making other Republicans "uncomfortable" because of the amount of evidence she and the Select Committee on Jan. 6 has and who they will expose.

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Trump allies planned extensive harassment campaign against 'weak' congressional Republicans: documents

According to new documents provided to the House Select Committee investigating the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, allies of former President Donald Trump planned to conduct a harassment campaign against congressional Republicans he deemed as "weak," The Independent reports.

"The Trump team’s strategy was revealed in documents provided to the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the Capitol by Bernard Kerik, the disgraced ex-New York City police commissioner who spent the days and weeks following the 2020 presidential election promoting baseless claims of election fraud in hopes of dissuading state officials – and later Congress – from certifying President Joe Biden’s victory over Mr. Trump," The Independent reports.

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Pro-Trump pastor buries Marjorie Taylor Greene: She 'spouts racist sounding stuff and wants us to defend it'

Pro-Trump Pastor Darrell Scott on Monday hammered Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), whom he accused of putting Black conservatives "in a bad position."

Writing on Twitter, Scott took Greene to task for criticizing GOP outreach efforts to Black voters as "pandering."

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Trump’s ‘Big Lie’ of election fraud is even more pervasive than his birtherism smear: analysis

Trump's "big lie" of election fraud is even more potent than his birtherism conspiracy theory, according to a new analysis in The Washington Post.

"Both conspiracy theories were pushed by Trump and were, at their root, about calling into question the legitimacy of a Democratic president using specious and nonexistent evidence. And both were embraced by large swaths of the GOP despite that," Aaron Blake wrote. "If anything, though, the GOP’s belief in the 'big lie' has proved more pervasive and stubborn than the conspiracy theory that laid the groundwork for it a decade ago."

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'Needy' Marjorie Taylor Greene bashed by her own followers after she begs to be let back on Twitter

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) earlier this week declared that Twitter was an "enemy" of America for banning her account.

However, just one day later, Greene went on right-wing Twitter alternative Gettr and demanded to have her account reinstated.

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