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May 04 2021
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McCarthy: GOP lawmakers 'concerned' about Cheney's leadership role
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday that GOP lawmakers are growing more concerned about Rep. Liz Cheney’s ability to carry out her duties as conference chair.
Mr. McCarthy insisted the anti-Cheney sentiment has nothing to do with her vote to impeach former President Trump after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
“I have heard from members concerned about her
Washington TimesMay 27 2021
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Biden quickly pivots from Jan. 6 commission to ice cream
President Biden likes to keep his politics and his ice cream separate.
During a stop at Honey Hut Ice Cream in Cleveland, Ohio on Thursday, Biden responded to a question regarding the fate of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot commission ... then quickly and seamlessly pivoted back to the fate of his waffle cone.
"I can't imagine anyone voting against the establishment of the commission on
The Week - NewsDec 21 2020
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Armed Anti-Lockdown Protesters Just Tried to Storm Oregon's State Capitol
Right-wing protesters, including many armed with AR-style rifles, angrily faced off with riot police in and around the Oregon State Capitol in Salem on Monday morning, as lawmakers gathered to consider extending a moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event was billed as an anti-lockdown protest, and intended to coincide with the lawmakers’ presence for a special
ViceMar 16 2021
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Biden tells migrants 'don't come' to US as border crisis surges
President Biden is now urging migrants planning on embarking to the United States not to come.
During an interview with ABC News that is set to air during Wednesday's "Good Morning America," Biden was asked by George Stephanopoulos if it was a "mistake" for his administration not to "anticipate" the surge at the southern border following the 2020 presidential election.
Fox News DigitalOct 26 2021
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GOP members lash out at Rolling Stone report linking them to Jan. 6 planning
A number of Republican members of Congress named in a Rolling Stone report as being involved in planning the details of rallies and electoral certification objection on the day of Jan. 6 ahead of the riot at the U.S. Capitol building, either personally or through top staff members, are pushing back on or outright refuting the story.
"No one in my office, including me,
Washington ExaminerJan 30 2021
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Two Proud Boys arrested over Capitol attack, including one who smashed window
Federal law enforcement officials have arrested two members of the Proud Boys, a rightwing nationalist extremist group, for their role in the attack on the US Capitol on 6 January.
The riot is now the subject of a second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, who is accused of inciting the rightwing mob at a rally that immediately preceded the assault. Federal authorities have charged more
The GuardianJul 21 2021
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McCarthy Yanks GOP Members Off Pelosi’s Jan 6th Committee After Speaker Vetoes Two Republican Appointees
Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) abruptly yanked all five Republican appointees from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) Democrat-led committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riot after Pelosi refused to seat Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Jim Banks (R-IN) over concerns that the two GOP Members would impact the “integrity of the investigation.”
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The Daily WireOct 25 2018
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'This is on you': Democrats, media blame Trump for pipe bombs
The list of people targeted with suspected pipe bombs reads like President Trump’s Twitter feed: Hillary and Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, John Brennan, Maxine Waters, George Soros, CNN, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Eric Holder and George Soros, all prominent Democratic critics of the president.
Washington TimesAug 28 2020
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Biden drops hundreds of thousands on Tucker Carlson ad as liberals demand boycott
Liberals spent much of Thursday demanding that advertisers boycott Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Channel show over his remarks on the Kenosha rioting.
Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Thursday evening advertising on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Channel show.
The two-minute clip ran in the second half off Mr. Carlson’s show while
Washington TimesJan 26 2021
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Glenn Greenwald warns against media censorship amid concerns over domestic terrorism
Journalist Glenn Greenwald, a co-founder of The Intercept, argued on Monday that media censorship had overstepped a line in its attempts to prevent domestic terrorism.
Appearing on Hill.TV's "Rising" on Monday, Greenwald opined that the proposed legislative response to the deadly Capitol riot on Jan. 6 was not necessary as the legal infrastructure to combat it already existed in the U.S
The Hill