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Madison Cawthorn's 'bloodshed' rant 'laid bare' the way conservatives see the future: columnist

Comments made by Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) about "bloodshed" and future protests in Washington, D.C., continue to draw condemnation -- which led to his spokesperson unpersuasively attempting to clarify what the lawmaker said -- led one columnist to point out that what the controversial lawmaker said exposes what deep down his party believes.

On Sunday, Cawthorn told North Carolina Republicans, "The things that we are wanting to fight for, it doesn't matter if our votes don't count. Because, you know, if our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, then it's going to lead to one place — and it's bloodshed."

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Calls to expel ‘traitorous’ Madison Cawthorn grow after he warns of ‘bloodshed’ and lies about ‘rigged’ election

Remarks made by U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) are being seen as so volatile and destructive some are calling for his expulsion from Congress.

The North Carolina Republican lawmaker was warned to stop campaigning across the country and start paying attention to his own constituents. On Sunday, The Washington Post reports, Cawthorn told his local Macon County Republican Party "that elections in the United States are 'rigged' and said there will be 'bloodshed' if the country's electoral system continues on its current path."

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GOP lawmakers fear Marjorie Taylor Greene will blow up their plans: report

According to a report from Politico, there is a battle brewing among Republican Party House members over a drive to impeach President Joe Biden over his handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal -- and worries that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) could turn it into a disaster.

At issue is separate factions within the GOP caucus who either urging House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to make plans for the eventual impeachment of Biden -- and other members of his administration -- and those who are urging caution that it may look like grandstanding for the base that would likely fail.

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Arizona newspaper breaks down why Jan. 6 committee is investigating Republicans Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar

Arizona's largest newspaper is unsurprised that the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol is investigating two members of the state's congressional delegation.

"The special House committee examining the Jan. 6 riot is reportedly planning to seek phone records from former President Donald Trump and other Republicans involved in the 'Stop the Steal' rallies, including Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar of Arizona," Ronald Hansen reported for the Arizona Republic. "It isn't surprising that Biggs and Gosar would receive scrutiny from the committee."

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Jan 6 attackers aren’t being treated worse than other inmates — data actually shows they’re being treated better

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Louie Gohmert (R-TX) rushed to a DC correction facility in July demanding to see those in prison for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The group claimed they were "concerned" about the detainees' treatment. The prison refused to allow them inside.

"We suspect there is a two-tier justice system in the United States, for Trump supporters that are charged for January 6, and catch-and-release for Antifa and BLM rioters that have rioted and destroyed cities," Greene said.

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GOP lawmakers may be confronted with taking the 5th if subpoenaed over Capitol riot: legal analyst

Responding to a CNN report that the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot has asked telecommunications companies to preserve the phone records of close to a dozen Republican lawmakers, a former prosecutor suggested the development could lead to subpoenas and possible legal battles for the GOP members.

On Monday, CNN reported on the committee's demand that targeted GOP Reps. Lauren Boebert (CO), Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA), Jim Jordan (OH), Andy Biggs (AZ), Paul Gosar (AZ), Mo Brooks (AL), Madison Cawthorn (NC), Matt Gaetz (FL), Louie Gohmert (TX), Jody Hice (GA) and Scott Perry (PA).

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Extremist Republicans pushing lie about Joe Biden falling asleep in meeting with Israeli prime minister

Republican members of Congress were caught pushing disinformation online that President Joe Biden fell asleep during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) cited the video in her demand that Biden be removed from office.

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CNN analyst pours cold water on GOP lawmakers' 'ridiculous' demand that Biden resign

In a column for CNN, editor-at-large Chris Cillizza had little patience for Republican lawmakers' knee-jerk response to the suicide bombing in Afghanistan that took the lives of 13 U.S. military members as well as over 170 Afghans on Thursday, saying their demand that President Joe Biden should immediately resign shouldn't be taken seriously.

With conservative rabble-rousers like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) calling for Biden's impeachment, some Republican senators called for Biden to step aside.

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Trump rewired his supporters’ brains — and now they’re looking for someone even worse: Ex-White House official

Donald Trump's "hall of mirrors" rewired his most fervent supporters' brains, and a former White House official fears they're already looking for someone else to carry out their worst impulses.

The Republican base has been fed a steady diet of lies and conspiracy theories by Trump, his GOP allies and right-wing media, which has triggered an intense emotional reaction that psychologist Daniel Goleman calls an "amygdala hijack," but there are signs the MAGA world needs an even stronger dose to feed their addiction to rage and resentment, wrote conservative Peter Wehner for The Atlantic.

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GOP congressional intern blasts his boss in fiery resignation for comparing vaccine requirements to the Holocaust

On Thursday, Andrew Zirkle, an intern working in the office of Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), publicly posted his resignation letter — and tore into his erstwhile boss for a social media post comparing vaccine passports to the Holocaust.

"If you have to carry a card on you to gain access to a restaurant, venue or an event in your own country ... that's no longer a free country," said Massie's original post, which was accompanied by an image of a number-tattooed wrist of a Nazi death camp prisoner.

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GOP leader quits after controversial fundraiser with Marjorie Taylor Greene: report

Vanessa Treft has resigned as chairwoman from the Seneca County, Ohio Republican Party, she announced in a social media statement.

"I believe in one term and out as our Founding Fathers believed. It's been my pleasure serving Seneca County," Treft posted.

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