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Top Republicans call to punish social media sites for limiting reach of dubious Biden exposé

Top Republicans are lashing out at Facebook and Twitter — and even calling for legal retaliation against the social media platforms — after the two companies decided to limit the spread of a dubious New York Post story about the Democratic presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden.

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‘I’m not touching that’: Kamala Harris hilariously refuses to answer Maddow’s question

The host of "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Wednesday interviewed Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

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Experts dismiss 'garbage fire' Hunter Biden exposé in NY Post: 'Seems like a complete fabrication'

The Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post published a series of stories on Tuesday surrounding alleged emails between Hunter Biden and officials connected with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, which the outlet obtained from a source who met multiple times over the last year with an individual whom the U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned as an active agent of Russia.

The Post, which published the unverified emails on Wednesday, reported that the information came from Rudy Giuliani. The former LifeLock spokesperson attempted to distance himself from Andrii Derkach last month after the Treasury Department accused the Ukrainian lawmaker of being a Russian agent and running a "covert influence campaign" directed at the 2020 U.S. presidential election since late 2019.

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Trump’s campaign is in ‘hospice care’ as Republicans fear ‘down-ballot bloodbath’: conservative

Conservative pundit Charlie Sykes on Wednesday explained why Republicans are fearing a "down-ballot bloodbath" in the 2020 election.

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‘Trump's messaging has backfired’ as the President continues to ‘hemorrhage support’ in the suburbs

During a MAGA rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump declared, "Suburban women, will you please like me? I saved your damn neighborhood, OK?" Trump, in many tweets, has referenced "suburban housewives" and insisted that former Vice President Joe Biden will ruin the quality of life in suburbia if he wins the presidential election on November 3. But journalist Tim Alberta, this week in an article for Politico, emphasizes that Trump continues to struggle with suburban women and points to Michigan as a prime example.

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GOP insider drops the ultimate insult — and compares Trump's 'flailing' campaign to Jeb Bush

On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post, columnist Henry Olsen panned President Donald Trump's "flailing" campaign — and drew a parallel to the failed presidential run of Jeb Bush.

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Kamala Harris praised for cornering Amy Coney Barrett: ‘She cannot stand being asked questions’

On Wednesday, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) subjected Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett to relentless grilling about everything from workers' rights to climate change.

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'Totally under control': New, secretly-filmed documentary details Trump's colossal COVID-19 failures

Several public health experts who have spent this year watching as President Donald Trump has ignored, refuted, and openly mocked their guidance on the coronavirus pandemic are among those interviewed in a new documentary titled "Totally Under Control"—coming forward to give an insider's account of how the Trump administration's severe mismanagement of the crisis led to more than 216,000 deaths in the United States so far.

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GOP governor ‘cannot support Donald Trump for president’: report

According to reports, Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker has released a statement declaring that he will not be supporting President Trump for reelection.

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New Texas rule lets social workers turn away clients who are LGBTQ or have a disability

Texas social workers are criticizing a state regulatory board’s decision this week to remove protections for LGBTQ clients and clients with disabilities who seek social work services.

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Ammon Bundy heads new 'People's Rights' network against COVID restrictions enacted by 'wicked liberals'

A new report says militia groups and far-right factions linked to the leader of a 2016 armed standoff with federal authorities at an Oregon wildlife refuge is gaining steam as the new front against government restrictions designed to stem the spread of coronavirus, the Kansas City Star reports.

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‘I won’t do that’: Amy Coney Barrett refuses to reveal her legal position on same-sex marriage law Obergefell

Judge Amy Coney Barrett is refusing to say if Obergefell, the law that found same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry was properly decided. Amid questioning from Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, Barrett held fast, claiming she has an obligation to not share her legal beliefs.

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Gal Gadot 'whitewashing' row sparks Cleopatra history debate

News that Israeli actress Gal Gadot will play Cleopatra has prompted Hollywood's latest "whitewashing" row -- and renewed a historical debate over the ancient Queen of Egypt's ancestry.

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