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Notorious MAGA conspiracy theorist Ron Watkins hopes to move from QAnon to Congress -- and he needs Arizona voters to do so

Five days before Ron Watkins, the notorious MAGA conspiracy theorist who helped spread the violent far-right QAnon conspiracy, posted a video to his Telegram account announcing his candidacy for a rural Arizona congressional district, he registered to vote in Maricopa County.

Watkins, who is widely believed to have been behind QAnon's master account, has been making national headlines for his congressional bid in Arizona where he is attempting to unseat Democratic Congressman Tom O'Halleran in a large rural district that encompasses a large portion of the state.

However, that district won't exist in 2022: All of the state's districts are being redrawn by the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, and final decisions won't be made until the end of the year.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene was county GOP’s last resort for keynote speaker — now she’s forcing them to move event

The San Francisco County GOP considered canceling an upcoming dinner when its first three options for keynote speaker were all unavailable — California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder, the Hoover Institution's Victor Davis Hanson and the Washington Examiner's Byron York.

Then, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) team reached out to the group — and despite some "internal dissension," the county GOP decided to go forward with the Georgia Republican congresswoman as keynote speaker, according to a report from SFGate.

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'I was disgusted and furious!' Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down over criminal referral for Steve Bannon

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Thursday appeared on Steve Bannon's podcast to rage against the House of Representatives voting to refer criminal charges against him to the United States Department of Justice.

Greene began by recapping the House vote in which 229 representatives voted to hold Bannon in criminal contempt for defying subpoenas.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene hopes to boost influence over GOP with help from scandal-plagued Tom DeLay deputy

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has hired an aggressive new chief of staff with a scandal-plagued background to boost her national profile.

The conspiracy-mongering Georgia Republican coaxed disgraced former House majority leader Tom Delay's one-time chief of staff, Ed Buckham, out of retirement as she looks to announce a round of endorsements for 2022 candidates, reported the Washington Examiner.

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Matt Gaetz is still blacklisted from Fox News -- and his fundraising has taken a major hit

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is finding out the hard way that his bombastic TV appearances boost his fundraising totals.

The embattle Florida Republican has been blacklisted by Fox News and is holding fewer campaign events as the government investigates his possible involvement in a sex trafficking scheme, and his latest federal election filing shows his fundraising has taken a major hit, reported The Daily Beast.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene calls 'stupid' January 6 Committee a 'pathetic joke'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday lashed out at the House select committee investigating Jan. 6 by calling it a "pathetic joke."

In a video posted by Greene, a reporter can be seen asking her about the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. But the lawmaker instead suggests that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) should be investigated.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene goes on Twitter rampage promising to ‘take back the House’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is promising to "take back the House" by endorsing a candidate who is primarying a GOP Congressman in a safely-Republican district in South Carolina. If she's successful and her candidate wins the primary and the November election she will have increased Republicans' hold on the House by exactly zero seats.

"Repubs must take the House back & FIRE Nancy Pelosi in '22," Greene tweeted Tuesday afternoon . "The only way to do that is w/ America First Repubs who fight & not cower in fear like so many spineless RINOs who care more about being liked by the Fake News & their Dem counterparts than they do about America First."

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House Republican says colleagues scared to 'be replaced by somebody like a Marjorie Taylor Greene'

Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger has become something of a persona non grata within the GOP following his vote to impeach former President Donald Trump for the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. While Kinzinger hasn't shied away from speaking out against Trump and the far-right wing of his party, his fellow representatives have — and Kinzinger says he knows why: They are scared.

"The only thing that can happen is you lose, and you'll be replaced by somebody like a Marjorie Taylor Greene. And that's how these people [in Congress] convince themselves, 'Hey, the best thing I can do is go limp,'" the congressman said in an interview with Heard on the Hill on Tuesday.

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Former US Attorney details the next steps for Bannon after defying subpoenas

Steve Bannon refused to appear before Congress after being subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee, despite warnings from members that the committee would refer him for criminal contempt charges.

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance walked through the ramifications for Bannon, who no longer falls under the protection of a president. Bannon was previously pardoned by Donald Trump for his involvement in allegedly scamming donors out of money to pay for the U.S./Mexico border wall.

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DOJ lawyer gives stinging rebuke to Republicans who are 'lionizing' Capitol rioters: report

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that the Justice Department is warning Republican lawmakers to stop "lionizing" the perpetrators of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.

'In a Monday court filing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Romano wrote that chances of violence and instability to come are being 'fueled by a segment of the population that seems intent on lionizing the January 6 rioters and treating them as political prisoners, heroes, or martyrs instead of what they are: criminals, many of whom committed extremely serious crimes of violence, and all of whom attacked the democratic values which all of us should share,'" reported A. J. McDougall.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene tweets panicked message to supporters following poll of GOP voters

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., the freshman congressman who has repeatedly spread Donald Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, was apparently dismayed to learn that 4% of her state's electorate said they "won't even vote" in future elections due to that very "fraud."

"I recently conducted a poll on Georgia's elections and if my constituents felt their votes would count during a teletown hall," she tweeted on Monday. "Sadly, 4% said they won't even vote due to voter fraud. This is WRONG. Legal votes by Rs are just as important as stopping illegal ones."

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