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WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene refers to Asians as 'yellow people' as she brags about diversity at right-wing event

According to Newsweek, at a gathering for the right-wing youth group Turning Point USA, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) offered an eyebrow-raising defense of the Republican Party on racial issues — using a racially-loaded term to explain why the party is inclusive.

Specifically, she suggested that the GOP couldn't be a "white supremacist" party — because there are "yellow people" voting for them.

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GOP lawmakers warned what to expect if Jim Jordan becomes House judiciary chair

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" with host Jake Tapper, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) rolled his eyes at the prospect that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) could ascend to the chairmanship of the House Judiciary Committee if the Republican Party takes control of the House -- then issued a dire warning about what to expect.

"Republican Congressman Jim Jordan acknowledged sending a text, forwarded it on from an official, saying how Mike Pence could allegedly reject electoral votes," host Tapper began. "Jordan is set to become the chairman of the committee next year if the Republicans take back the House in the next year. Can Jordan credibly chair that committee?"

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Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out on 'clueless' Senate Republicans for letting Biden's judges be approved

Taking to Twitter on Saturday afternoon, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) raged at "clueless" Senate Republicans for not staying up all night and blocking judicial appointments made by President Joe Biden.

Senate proceedings went on until the early hours of Saturday as lawmakers attempted to wrap up business as the holidays approach. However many Republicans didn't stick around -- even in the afternoon -- to vote on judicial nominations with the controversial Georgia Republican insisting all of them should be blocked regardless of qualifications.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene falsely claims ‘there was no planning’ and ‘all the people’ at the insurrection ‘were unarmed’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is falsely telling the more than 400,000 people following her verified Facebook campaign account that "all the people" at the January 6 insurrection "were unarmed."

That's provably false.

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Even Republican voters agree that Jan. 6 attackers deserve to be prosecuted: report

A new poll from Navigator Research reveals that a whopping 3 in 4 Americans are so against the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol they think the actors deserve to be prosecuted. This puts some Republicans in Congress in a difficult position.

The survey shows that 61 percent of Republicans and 77 percent of independents agree that those who participated in the violence deserve to be arrested and indicted. These new findings reveal a significant difference between Americans and voters in all parties against elected Republicans.

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A sociologist explains the biggest mistakes the media is making about our political moment

You already know the House Select Committee released text messages sent to Mark Meadows while the January 6 insurrection was underway. Some of them came from three hosts at Fox, imploring the former White House chief of staff to get the former president to stop the violence. What you did not know was that some came from Jake Sherman. The founder of Punchbowl News said so last night.

“I knew I had communicated a ton with White House officials that day as I sat in the Capitol,” Sherman wrote on Twitter. “This thread stuck out to me. That’s because they were my texts to meadows.” He posted a screenshot of text messages read by ranking Republican Liz Cheney. The full House voted last night to hold Meadows in criminal contempt.

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Biden is under fire from a familiar GOP tactic — here's what Democrats need to do to fight back

It started just over two weeks ago with a Wall Street Journal opinion headline: “Biden’s covid Death Milestone: More Americans have died of the virus in 2021 than in all of 2020.” That unleashed the pig pile.

Republican politicians and their right-wing media sock puppets fell over themselves claiming Biden and Trump were somehow the same on covid. Or perhaps – gasp – Trump was better. It’s hogwash.

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'Primal fears are awakened': Meet the team of ex-military officers working with Mike Flynn to discredit democracy

A team of former military officers organized by retired general Mike Flynn is conducting a large-scale operation to delegitimize the 2020 presidential election.

Flynn and his former colleague Phil Waldron, an Army Reserve colonel who says he served under the former general at the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, are working with at least two other retired and reserve officers to persuade Americans that last year's election was stolen from Donald Trump, reported Reuters.

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White House hangs up on Rick Scott when he called to complain about an activist in prison in Cuba

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is furious because President Joe Biden's White House hung up on him when he demanded action on a Cuban human rights activist arrested in Cuba.

While the United States has no power to control the Cuban legal system, Fox News reported that Scott took to Twitter to call the hang-up "weakness, it’s shameful cowardice."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Texts begging him to stop riot ‘completely show that President Trump is innocent’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued this week that text messages urging then-President Donald Trump to call off the riot on Jan. 6 prove that he is "innocent" of inciting the deadly incident.

During a Tuesday interview on OAN, Greene spoke about text messages that Fox News hosts sent to Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows as the attack was underway. In the messages, hosts Laura Ingraham, Brian Kilmeade and Sean Hannity begged the president to call off the attack by issuing a public statement.

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