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Critical Senate Republicans to House GOPers pushing impeachment: 'do something meaningful'

WASHINGTON — Critical Senate Republicans said Wednesday they didn't see the value in chasing an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden that lacks evidence, is unlikely to be voted through, and serves as a distraction from pursuing policy.

"Why would they do it except to get some attention?" asked Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC). "Let’s do something meaningful, that’s defensible."

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Trolling, erotica, vulgarity: Trump, Biden Facebook pages are unmitigated trash heaps

Former President Donald Trump is depicted as Ken getting booked in jail during the blockbuster movie, “Barbie.”

House Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is shrieking “I’m melting” while portraying the Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz.”

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James Comer and Jim Jordan launch contempt of Congress proceedings against Hunter Biden

Reps. James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced on Wednesday that they would initiate contempt of Congress proceedings after Hunter Biden declined to appear for a closed-door deposition.

"Hunter Biden today defied lawful subpoenas and we will now initiate contempt of Congress proceedings," the pair said in a statement.

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'Hypocrisy at its worst': Jim Jordan destroyed for slamming Hunter Biden's subpoena snub

Republican members of the House hit out at Hunter Biden Wednesday, claiming he was refusing to appear before their committee while — just outside the door on Capitol Hill — Biden was at a press conference saying he continues to be more than willing to meet with lawmakers in public but refuses to be questioned in secret.

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) snapped at reporters, telling them they didn't know what they were talking about when they peppered him with questions.

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Jim Jordan flees as Marjorie Greene launches into Hunter Biden sex trafficking rant: watch

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) interrupted Reps. James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Wednesday as they tried to make the case to reporters that President Joe Biden had improperly benefited from his son's overseas business dealings.

As Comer rehashed claims that there was something nefarious about Hunter Biden repaying his father for a loan that he'd made so that he could buy a truck, Greene started speaking over her Republican colleagues and leveling QAnon-style allegations against the president's son.

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James Comer and Jim Jordan snap as reporters hit them with Hunter Biden questions

Reps. James Comer (R-KY), Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had a contentious meeting with reporters who surrounded them in a congressional office building on Wednesday as they headed into an effort to impeach President Joe Biden.

The confrontation happened just minutes after Biden's son, Hunter Biden, slammed House GOPers for their campaign against his dad.

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Shaye Moss hits back as lawyer blames Trump for threats: 'Giuliani was driving the bus'

Shaye Moss nimbly sidestepped a slew of oratory traps laid by Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer in her $43 million defamation case Tuesday, according to a reporter in the courtroom.

When Joe Sibley tried to argue the Trump campaign and far-right conspiracy sites were to blame for racist threats the Georgia poll worker received after Giuliani baselessly accused her of election fraud, Moss had a reply ready in waiting, reports Politico’s Kyle Cheney.

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Busted: Healthcare nonprofits are accepting millions from Big Tobacco

Smoking kills, and most health care organizations readily sound warnings.

“Don't smoke or use tobacco products,” the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society recommends.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes for peace treaty with Russia but says Congress 'wants war'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Monday pushed for a peace treaty with Russia as Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky pleaded with D.C. lawmakers for financial help fighting his nation's invaders.

"With Zelenskyy in town and Ukraine money running dry, why doesn’t anyone in Washington talk about a peace treaty with Russia," Greene wrote in a tweet on X. "A deal with [Vladimir] Putin promising he will not continue any further invasions."

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'Low IQ': James Comer slams CNN audience after Jake Tapper makes him 'sound like a joke'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) lashed out at CNN's audience after he was told network host Jake Tapper made him "sound like a joke."

During an interview on Monday morning, Newsmax host Rob Schmitt reflected on Comer's recent discussion with Tapper on CNN.

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John Oliver catches Mike Johnson in another lie about his background

With the ongoing saga of former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), Israel's War and the off-year elections, John Oliver hasn't had much time to focus on the new House Speaker: Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Oliver continued the hilarity about Johnson and his son sharing their internet activity to hold each other accountable if they're searching "adult-related" content. Oliver noted that the sad thing for Johnson's son, Jack Johnson, is that he gets a window into his future by seeing his father's search history like "shampoo for thinning hair" and "knee clicking cancer?"

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Trump putting himself at new risk from Judge Engoron if he testifies again: expert

According to former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman, Donald Trump is putting himself at unnecessary risk if he chooses to testify on Monday in his defense in Judge Arthur Engoron's courtroom.

Speaking with MSNBC host Alex Witt on Sunday afternoon, Litman pointed out that the former president has already lost the $250 million financial fraud case based on an earlier ruling from the judge and the continuing deliberations will be used to arrive at the financial penalties Trump and the Trump Organization will be liable for.

Litman suggested that the former president likely relishes the idea of boasting about his real estate empire and it's worth, but, by taking the stand, he is opening himself up to cross-examination by prosecutors which has the potential to go off the rails.

As he noted, the former president will be pressed by prosecutors to explain away the over-evaluation of his properties and won't have the option of refusing to answer.

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'He might not take the stand because there is little for him to gain," Litman predicted, "Remember, this is a judge trial, the judge is going to decide against him and he will, as his son did, give the sort of rosey infomercial for the public. That would be the reason he would testify."

"But, it means he will have to face cross-examination and it won't be like last time when the AG on direct, let him just go on and on," he continued. "They call cross-examination the greatest legal tool ever invented for the discovery of truth, and they can ask, and they are ready to ask very pointed questions. 'Mr. Trump, you knew this wasn't 30,000 feet. You knew it was ten. Yes or no?' Boom, boom, boom. And the judge will enforce that, right? So he [Trump] doesn't stand much to gain on his direct testimony, and does stand to lose on the cross so we'll see what happens."

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'Money play': GOP strategist explains why Kevin McCarthy is still clinging to Donald Trump

Kevin McCarthy recently endorsed Trump and said he would consider working in a future administration of the former president, but his motives are suspect, a Republican insider said Saturday.

Republican strategist Susan del Percio, who has a history of working with Republican candidates and in Rudy Giuliani's administration, appeared on MSNBC's Ayman, where she was asked about the potential for the failed House speaker to claim a spot in Trump's next administration, should he prevail in 2024.

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