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Lauren Boebert's midnight run: Capitol tour happened after she attended 'Stop the Steal' rally

Salon's continuing investigation of Rep. Lauren Boebert's unexplained late-night tour of the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 12, 2020 — three weeks before the Colorado Republican became a member of Congress — has revealed further information. Earlier that day Boebert attended a march in Washington to support Donald Trump's baseless theory that the 2020 election was stolen. Evidence suggests that the Capitol tour itself — involving Boebert, her mother, her teenage son and a Capitol Police officer — apparently took place close to midnight, at an hour when the Capitol complex is normally completely shut down.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Tucker Carlson mocked after claiming Hungary isn't 'repressive'  — then having his own interview censored

Fox News host Tucker Carlson spent a week in Hungary fawning over autocratic leader Viktor Orbán. Home and abroad, Carlson was attacked for glorifying a leader known for censoring journalists, attacking immigrants, and promoting right-wing nationalism.

"Night after night, he's promoted rhetoric that was once on the fringes, or at least should be on the fringes, to millions of viewers," said Hannah Gais, a researcher at the Southern Poverty Law Center. "Tucker has already carried water for Orbán's anti-immigration policies and his attacks on philanthropist George Soros — now he's further whitewashing this authoritarian government for an American audience."

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Tim Scott rakes in cash as he eyes 2024 presidential bid -- but he has a problem with the GOP's base

South Carolina's Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, has been raking in cash as he eyes a potential 2024 GOP presidential bid.

If he runs, Scott's campaign could be almost single-handedly financed by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, the seventh-richest person in the world, who recently gave Scott's super PAC $10 million — Ellison's largest political donation ever — according to a report from Politico.

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Trump’s firm hold on GOP evident at key rally in Georgia

ROME, Ga. — Look no further than the T-shirts greeting arrivals at one of the state’s biggest GOP gatherings for evidence of the former president’s enduring grip on the party. Shirts and signs proclaiming “Trump Won” were there for the taking. Throughout the Floyd County GOP event, held Saturday under an airy pavilion at the fairgrounds, Trump’s presence was a constant. Candidates promised to “drain the swamp” and promote his false claims of widespread election fraud. Others promised to make him proud in state or federal office. While most of the top candidates trekked to Rome, the event was a...

How QAnon convinced a Parkland shooting survivor's dad that the tragedy was a hoax

Last month, an anonymous Reddit user with a throwaway account posted in r/QAnonCasualties, a Reddit group for people whose spouses, family members and loved ones have been consumed by the baseless conspiracy theory known as QAnon. QAnon, for the uninitiated, posits that American politics are dictated by an elite, Satan-worshipping pedophile cabal which Donald Trump and his inner circle opposed.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Trump 'terrified' of losing his supporters as new wave of Republicans maneuver to replace him: columnist

According to a column from the Daily Beast's David Lurie, former president Donald Trump is increasingly living in fear of seeing his influence wane now that he is out of office and a new wave of GOP officeholders are appropriating his tactics in the hopes of moving up through the Republican ranks and assuming his mantle.

As Lurie points out, Trump has always couched his public statements in such a way that he doesn't alienate his followers going all the way back to the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville where he referred to some of the rallygoers on the neo-Nazi side as "very fine people."

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WATCH: Bill Maher reveals the six reasons Republicans in Congress 'sell out' America

"Real Time" host Bill Maher explained the six reasons he has identified as motivating congressional Republicans to "sell out" America.

During Friday night's show, with guests Malcolm Nance and Ben Shapiro, Maher blasted Republicans during his "new rules" segment.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests Republicans use their ‘Second Amendment rights’ to ‘welcome’ Biden’s ‘police state friends’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gleefully suggested to an Alabama Republican women's group they could shoot volunteers supporting President Joe Biden's program to educate Americans door-to-door about the COVID-19 vaccine.

“You lucky people in Alabama might get a knock on your door because I hear Alabama might be one of the most unvaccinated states in the nation," the Georgia Congresswoman last month told the Alabama Federation of Republican Women in leaked video posted by popular progressive pundit David Pakman, as the Alabama Political Reporter and NBC News report.

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Sarah Palin is open to a possible US Senate run — but only 'if God wants me to do it'

On the far right, Sarah Palin isn't as prominent as she was during the Obama years — when the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee tirelessly railed against President Barack Obama's centrist administration while promoting far-right conspiracy theories. Palin, in 2021, hasn't been in the headlines nearly as much as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia or Rep. Lauren Boeberg of Colorado. But journalist Margaret Carlson, in an article for the Daily Beast this week, discusses Palin's hopes for a comeback — including a possible U.S. Senate run in Alaska.

"Before there was Donald Trump, there was Sarah Palin, a supernova who burst out of the 49th state onto the national scene in 2008 as John McCain's choice for vice president," Carlson writes. "She ultimately lost to Joe Biden and returned briefly to her day job governing Alaska before quitting midway through her first term to tend to a family fractured by sudden fame."

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‘Paranoid’ Marjorie Taylor Greene has a bizarre freak-out after the NY Times asks her for comment – and the internet can’t stop laughing

Critics mocked Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene on Thursday, after she spun a wild conspiracy theory alleging that the New York Times is working with Twitter to have her banned from the platform.

Greene posted a screen shot of an email someone on her staff apparently received from Davey Alba, a technology reporter at the Times who covers online disinformation.

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Matt Gaetz denies sex crimes and attacks Fox News in desperate hourlong YouTube video

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) targeted Fox News this week in the premiere episode of his Firebrand YouTube program.

Earlier this year, Gaetz disappeared from Fox News broadcasts after he made an appearance to defend against allegations that he was involved in child sex trafficking.

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