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Republican Paul Gosar tweets anime-themed video of him killing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., the far-right dentist known for his ties to multiple white nationalist groups, on Sunday released a video of photoshopped clips of an anime show depicting him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.

The tweeted video – which he captioned, "Any anime fans out there?" – opens with Gosar's name under Japanese text that reads "attack of immigrants," an apparent reference to the anime show "Attack on the Titan" from which the Republican pulled various clips.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals 'common ground' with Nation of Islam because Jan. 6 defendants hate vaccines too

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday sent out over a dozen tweets in support of the Nation of Islam's stance against vaccines.

Greene began her 17-part tweetstorm by explaining that she had recently visited the D.C. Jail to visit people suspected of participating in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Biden-voting GOPer blows off threats from Marjorie Taylor Green and Madison Cawthorn

Appearing on CNN to explain why she bucked her own party and voted for President Joe Biden's historic infrastructure bill, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) was asked why Biden got his bill and Donald Trump's "infrastructure week" never materialized and about attacks on her from some of her GOP colleagues.

After listing off an extensive number of projects in her district that will benefit greatly from the influx of infrastructure money, the GOP lawmaker -- who was one of 13 in her party who broke ranks to join with the Democrats -- was asked by host John Berman about threats from Reps. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to see that she is driven from office.

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John Oliver sums up the GOP's new 2021 elected officials with senator who admits he has no idea what to do

"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver summed up the 2021 election by addressing New Jersey candidate Ed Durr, who spent just over $2,000 on his campaign and has no idea what he'll do while in office.

While political analysts have clamored to explain the recent election by citing issues and failed Democratic talking points, Oliver proved that with candidates like Durr proved, in New Jersey at least, it was nothing more than turnout.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene floats new anti-vax conspiracy theory in Twitter rant

In a flurry of tweets on Sunday afternoon, Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) floated a new conspiracy theory, saying the government mandate compelling government workers -- including the military -- to get vaccinated or face being ousted is how a communist overthrow of the U.S. government is being made possible.

As the controversial Republican lawmaker sees it, ousting law enforcement officials and service members who refuse to be vaccinated is a way for the Joe Biden administration to "purge anyone who won't comply with their authoritarian demands" which is the hallmark of "essential moves in communist countries."

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'You can't fix stupid': former GOP lawmaker flattens Marjorie Taylor Greene over her latest meltdown

Appearing on MSNBC with host Alex Witt, former Florida Rep. Dave Jolly (R) ridiculed currently seated Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her furious meltdown on her 13 GOP colleagues who voted for President Joe Biden's historic infrastructure bill, saying she was beyond help.

After the host read from a New York Times article detailing how Republicans -- including Taylor Greene started fight within their own party -- Jolly was asked about her meltdown.

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Kevin McCarthy's failure to derail Biden's infrastructure bill sets off wave of GOP finger-pointing and threats: report

The failure of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and party whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) to stop thirteen Republican lawmakers from siding with the Democrats and passing a massive infrastructure bill is setting off a "bloodletting" within the GOP caucus, reports the Washington Post's Aaron Blake.

Late Friday night, thirteen GOP House members broke ranks and voted for the massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that now awaits President Joe Biden's signature -- and they were immediately denounced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."

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'They have no leverage': This Republican had an ulterior motive for supporting the Biden infrastructure bill

Speaking with Axios about her decision to break ranks and vote for the historic $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the House late Friday night, one GOP lawmaker stated she had an ulterior motive that went beyond filling a need for infrastructure projects in her district and across the country.

In interviews with Axios, several of the thirteen GOP lawmakers who crossed the aisle to vote for the bill -- and thus hand President Joe Biden a victory -- were asked why they bucked the majority of their party -- a decision that infuriated Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) who called them "traitors."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene brutally trolled by Adam Kinzinger for infrastructure 'communism' meltdown

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's over-the-top attack on thirteen of her GOP House colleagues, for voting for a trillion-dollar infrastructure package that will soon be signed by President Joe Biden, did not go unnoticed by one of her targets.

Late Friday, the controversial Georgia Republican lashed out at the thirteen that she called "traitors" and said the bill that will provide much-needed funds for infrastructure projects is evidence of creeping "communism."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene launches furious attack on the 13 GOP 'traitors' who voted for Biden's infrastructure bill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) used her Twitter account late Friday night to meltdown on 13 of her GOP colleagues in the House who voted with Democrats to pass a historic infrastructure bill that now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed.

As the vote was ongoing, Greene warned on Twitter, "Republicans who hand over their voting card to Nancy Pelosi to pass Biden's Communist takeover of America will feel the anger of the GOP voter," before later calling them "traitors" -- while using the hashtag #traitors --as the number increased.

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Nikki Haley gets pilloried for her glaring error and 'hypocrisy' in calling for politicians' cognitive tests

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) is facing criticism for her latest suggestion which suggests a glaring double standard. Speaking to Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody, Haley was asked about 78-year-old President Joe Biden's mental health.

The 49-year-old, who is also the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, expressed concern as she suggested that a provision should be introduced to require older elected officials to undergo cognitive testing to ensure they are competent enough to hold office.

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