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Mike Johnson expected to be ignored as he begs for 'decorum' at State of Union: report

House Republican leaders are asking lawmakers to behave during President Joe Biden's State of the Union address this Thursday.

Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) loudly heckled the president during last year's address, and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called for "decorum" at this year's joint session of Congress, reported Axios.

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Trump supporters rage at 'swamp rat' GOP senator even after he bends the knee

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), one of many Republican senators who has been at least skeptical of former President Donald Trump's third White House bid, bent the knee on Wednesday and endorsed the former president.

"Congratulations to Donald Trump on his resounding victory in the Texas Republican primary!" Cornyn wrote on Twitter. "Looking forward to continuing to work with him to elect fellow conservatives up and down the ballot in 2024."

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'Burn GOP to the ground': Haley urged to destroy Trump's party after suspending campaign

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley shouldn't go down without a fight, argued The New Republic contributor Damon Linker on his "Notes from the Middleground" substack. Rather, she should seize the moment to "burn the GOP to the ground."

Haley, who has been trailing drastically behind former President Donald Trump ever since her campaign launch and was the final Republican in the race challenging the former president for the 2024 nomination, suspended her campaign Wednesday after losing all but one state Super Tuesday contest.

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Ex-right-wing insider reveals why 'Trump super fans are impossible to argue with'

Former GOP media consultant Matthew Sheffield has written a lengthy essay explaining why arguing with diehard fans of former President Donald Trump is a fool's errand.

In particular, Sheffield argues that non-MAGA Americans make a basic error when they try to win over these Trump fanatics by using facts and logic, which he says are completely useless in such discussions.

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Morning Joe shreds Trump's grim campaign message: 'Why do you hate America?'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough shredded Donald Trump's core campaign message that "America sucks."

The former president locked up the Republican nomination in the "Super Tuesday" primaries, but the "Morning Joe" host said his negative message will not resonate with voters outside his core group of hardcore supporters because it's simply not accurate.

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'Very bright': Marjorie Taylor Greene gushes over Alina Habba at Trump victory party

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) heaped praise on attorney Alina Habba at a victory party for Donald Trump.

During a Super Tuesday event at Mar-a-Lago, Greene took a turn hosting for right-wing broadcaster RSBN.

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Fresh scrutiny for Marjorie Taylor Greene after election violation

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is getting questions from the Federal Election Commission again — this time about a new political action committee she created after paying a fine for election law violations and closing down another PAC.

The new “MTG for Georgia Leadership Committee,” launched less than a month ago, received a letter this week from federal regulators flagging it for a frequently abused aspect of campaign law.

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Jon Stewart to Donald Trump: Stop trying to make 'bigrant' happen

A silver-haired Jon Stewart began his show Monday evening by whipping glasses on his face and announcing a breaking news alert that simply could not wait: "Wolf Blitzer and I appear to be merging!"

Stewart kept the tempo up with a quick pivot to a Daily Show reporter with an update on responses to the latest Supreme Court decision on Trump: "Democrats are doing more shower crying than normal, Jon."

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Resurfaced comments catch James Comer promising not to use FBI informant in 'witch hunt'

Less than a year ago, House Oversight and Reform chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) gave a press conference demanding the FBI hand over a claim from a confidential source — and promising never to use unverified information on the form as part of a "witch hunt."

It hasn't turned out that way.

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‘Mean girl on a revenge tour’: Kevin McCarthy has knives out for his ‘Gaetz 8’ tormentors

WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy may have been publicly beat down before being booted out of power after just 269 days on the job, but his presence is still being felt in the GOP.

And McCarthy’s got some scores to settle first.

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'Goodbye Boebert!' Congresswoman met with mockery when touting Trump endorsement

Colorado Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was ridiculed on social media on Saturday as she sought to highlight an endorsement from Donald Trump.

Boebert, a consistent ally to Trump and an occasional foe to fellow lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene, has seen some negative press in recent months. First, she was caught on video groping her date in a public theater. After that, she moved districts after it became clear that she was going to lose her contest in 2024.

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'Glass house': Conservative slams Lauren Boebert for picking fight over Biden family drama

Conservative columnist Matt Lewis tore into Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for living in a "glass house" while attacking President Joe Biden for the behavior of his son, when she herself is "a 36-year-old grandmother" with a son who "was arrested after going on an alleged crime spree."

"I’m no prude. Nor do I think parents are to blame for every wayward child. Stuff happens even in the best of families. There but for the grace of God go I. What is more, it’s not like Boebert is the first politician to endure an embarrassing family scandal. But the Boeberts are a special case for a couple reasons," wrote Lewis. Chiefly, "the day before the news broke about Tyler, Boebert tweeted: 'The Biden Crime Family will go down as the most corrupt political family in American history.'”

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Texas Republican has $25K stolen from campaign

Fraudsters stole more than $25,000 from the campaign of a prominent Republican congressional candidate in Texas — the latest in an epidemic of political campaign thefts, according to a Raw Story analysis of federal campaign records.

The campaign for Scott Armey, a Republican U.S. House candidate for Texas' 26th Congressional District, lost $25,013 through a “fraudulent transaction," according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.

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