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Politics
Marjorie Taylor Greene is freaking out that she’s going to court over her role in MAGA insurrection
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is especially worried that “they’re going to allow the press in the courtroom.”
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Commentary
Clarence Thomas’ wife doesn’t believe in democracy. Does her husband?
Ginni Thomas pushed hard to throw out the 2020 election results and keep Trump in power. Justice Thomas insists that his wife’s beliefs don’t influence him, and we’re supposed to take his word for it.
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Politics
The GOP has declared the violent January 6 attack “legitimate political discourse”
The Republican party has made it official: it’s now the party of authoritarianism.
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Commentary
Donald Trump attacks “racist” Black prosecutors investigating his potential crimes
Abandoning the dogwhistle, Trump implored the MAGA crowd to return him to “that beautiful, beautiful house that happens to be white.”
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Politics
Mike Pence admits Donald Trump hasn’t spoken to him for several months
Still, Pence claims that when their administration came to an embarrassing end, the two “parted amicably.”
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Politics
Out Attorney General warns “democracy falls” if pro-Trump candidates become election officials
“Not maybe. Not possibly. Certainly,” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warned on the anniversary of January 6.
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Commentary
Republicans are already laying the groundwork to overturn elections in 2024
Trump loyalists and partisan hacks are packing election-related positions, while lawyers and state legislatures prepare to strip away what little voting rights are left.
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Bias Watch
Convicted insurrectionist is asking for money so he can “refund the police”
Brandon Straka’s fundraiser for $100K isn’t supporting Capitol Police Officers, who are suing him for helping the insurrection, but several other, unnamed police departments.
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Politics
Marjorie Taylor Greene & Lauren Boebert accused of helping plan the Capitol Insurrection
Two key planners are talking to investigators and accusing several top anti-LGBTQ Republicans of helping plan the violent attack on democracy.
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Commentary
Will the next Charlottesville start from suburban school board meetings?
Four years after Charlottesville, bullies brought together entirely by the hatred of people remains too common in northern Virginia. Now that children, educators, and even librarians aren’t even off limits, who is safe?