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Infrastructure crisis sends Texas plunging down top states for business list

For years, Texas was the perfect place to build businesses or relocate businesses, but the Covid pandemic has plunged the state into sixth place, CNBC reported Tuesday.

According to CNBC’s America’s Top States for Business, the rankings had the Lone Star State at the top in 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2018. This year, for the first time since the study began, Texas crashed. It now sits behind Minnesota.

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The View's Whoopi flattens Tommy Tuberville: You’re from Alabama, you know what a white nationalist is

Monday night, CNN's Kaitlan Collins pressed Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) on his claim that he didn't know what a white nationalist is. Chatting about the interview Tuesday, the co-hosts of "The View" didn't buy it.

"A white nationalist is racist, Senator," said Collins.

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'A permanent white majority': Republicans engaged in hair-raising summer schemes — and Maddow has the receipts

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow listed off some of the bizarre things happening in the Republican Party around the country that has popped up in the news over the past week or so.

Last week, at a GOP convention in Michigan, a man wiggled the doorknob of one of the meeting rooms when another guy came out swinging and kicking him "in the balls."

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Why would Trump delay Mar-a-Lago documents case if he believes it's BS?

Over the weekend, Donald Trump told his supporters that the charges against him were "bulls---," but former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal thinks that the claim is "BS" itself.

Speaking with legal expert Bradley Moss on MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell program on Monday, Katyal explained that the only thing that is "BS" is Trump's defense.

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GOP's so-called whistleblower accused of being a pawn of a foreign government by the DOJ

Israeli Gal Luft claimed to have evidence against President Joe Biden and his son in a bribery scheme with China that Republicans have jumped on. But as it turns out, the Justice Department indicted him for being an unregistered foreign agent, trafficking in arms, violating U.S. sanctions against Iran, and making false statements to federal agents.

Luft disappeared for a time online, leading to conspiracy theories. When Luft resurfaced, it was to deny accusations against him and claim that the federal government was after him.

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Ex-NBA player who wore 'Trump won' on his head tells Steve Bannon that 'women have become too mouthy'

Former NBA basketball player Royce White was the player that sported a pro-Donald Trump message on his head during the last Big 3 League games on Sunday night. When he was welcomed onto Steve Bannon's online streaming show today, it became clear what he has in common with the far-right.

Bannon explained that saying "culture war issues" is really just another way of saying "rude, white, rural Christian, heterosexual, male, nationalists that are just focused on their wives being too, too mouthy, sir."

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21 far-right Republicans demand Kevin McCarthy shutdown the government in budget negotiations

In a letter to Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), 21 members of his own GOP caucus listed their demands to support any appropriations bill.

According to the letter, “We plan to vote against any appropriations bills" that don't remove the debt ceiling "deal" that the House and the President agreed to earlier this year.

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Nicolle Wallace lambasts Tuberville's 'hissy fit': The GOP 'can no longer claim' to be pro-military

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace lambasted her former party, which, until Donald Trump, she had dedicated her entire professional life to. She is now taking them down further, this time due to Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), who has left the U.S. Marine Corps without a leader due to his own personal crusade against abortion.

For 164 years, through two world wars, the Marines have had a leader. Today is the first time without.

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'Brutal': Rudy Giuliani mocked after blistering takedown from the D.C. Bar Association

Slate's Jeremy Stahl wrote Monday that the Washington, D.C. Bar Association hasn't been as kind as New York when it comes to Rudy Giuliani.

Two years ago, New York suspended the former federal prosecutor and so-called "America's Mayor" from ever practicing law. But now, Giuliani is being recommended for disbarment after the three-member panel voted unanimously to stop Giuliani from his ability to practice law. Now that their full report is being released, it reveals the methodology behind the decision in a blistering takedown.

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Revealed: Mueller prosecutor suspects Trump's FBI targeted his security clearance during Russia probe

Amid conversations about Donald Trump's weaponization of the Justice Department while he was in office, a former senior prosecutor on Robert Mueller's team, Andrew Weissmann, revealed that he believes he was targeted.

Last week, former chief of staff Gen. John Kelly told an allied ex-Trump staffer that the then-president wanted to use the IRS to target the two FBI agents, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, that were on Mueller's team.

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Nauta lawyer trashed by legal expert for trying to delay hearing over non-issue

A lawyer for Donald Trump's valet, Walt Nauta, is already pushing to delay his upcoming hearing – but a legal expert says the reason doesn't make sense.

David Badash earlier cited a slate of lawyers that predicted the delay move was coming – it follows Trump's well-known tactic of trying to delay any and all possible trials until after the 2024 election, hoping that if he's elected president, he can pardon himself.

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Legal expert predicts Trump's upcoming deposition could be difficult: 'Lawyers have all day'

Former FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page have filed lawsuits against the U.S government after being targeted by then-President Donald Trump. It was reported last week that the Justice Department couldn't block the testimony of Trump, despite their best efforts.

Speaking about it on Sunday, former federal prosecutor Barb McQuade, co-host of the "Sisters in Law" podcast, explained that probably the worst ruling for the DOJ because Trump has a tendency to ramble about anything and everything.

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Clarence and Ginni Thomas' wedding reception was paid for by another rich 'friend': report

More revelations about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' ties to a right-wing club that connected him to the billionaires and power players that he needed.

Raw Story covered the bombshell report by ProPublica that the controversial jurist was facing scrutiny after being caught taking gifts and lavish vacations from right-wing billionaire Harlan Crow. But a new report by the New York Times revealed Thomas was appointed as a member of the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, adding that he "entered a world whose defining ethos of meritocratic success."

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