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The political targeting of Ilhan Omar is inextricable from her religion

Omar faces potential ouster from the House Foreign Relations Committee, a punishment that is inextricable from her religion.

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EXPLAINER: Why Finkenauer's Senate bid rests on 3 signatures

Iowa Democrat Abby Finkenauer’s hopes of running against Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley this fall may hinge on a state Supreme Court ruling on three petition signatures.

McCarthy declines to punish Republicans Greene and Gosar for appearing at white nationalist conference

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said there is “no place” in the GOP for the ideas espoused at a far-right political conference that Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar recently attended, but stopped short of doling out any tangible punishment to the two lawmakers.

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Turning outrage into power: How far right is changing GOP

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy appears to have settled on a strategy as a handful of Republican lawmakers stir outrage with violent, racist and sometimes Islamophobic comments: If you can’t police them, promote them.

New Ad Shows Texas Gov Is Far From Only Republican To Make Offensive Comments About Rape

The montage history of horrific GOP statements, seen hundreds of thousands of times on Twitter, shows Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has plenty of company.

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GOP senator says some Republicans are trying to 'silence' Liz Cheney: 'Cancel culture is cancel culture'

Sen. Joni Ernst spoke against the attempted purge of Cheney, telling reporters "we've got to come together as Republicans."

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3 Colorado officers resign in rough arrest of woman with dementia

Three Colorado police officers involved in the arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia who was shown being pushed to the ground and handcuffed on body camera footage have resigned, police said Friday.

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Gaetz, Greene flaunt new paths to power, testing GOP leaders

Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz and Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are presenting top House Republicans with a test of how to handle a new breed of Trump-era, social media-savvy firebrands.

Gaetz, Greene flaunt new paths to power, testing GOP leaders

Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz and Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are presenting top House Republicans with a test of how to handle a new breed of Trump-era, social media-savvy firebrands.

Dem-led House, drawing a line, kicks Greene off committees

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – A fiercely divided House tossed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off both her committees Thursday, an unprecedented punishment that Democrats said she’d earned by spreading hateful and violent conspiracy theories. Though Trump left the White House two week ago, his devoted followers are numerous among the party’s voters, and he and Greene are allies. Even social media stars like Greene could find it harder to define themselves without the spotlights that committees provide. Thune said House Republicans needed to issue a “really strong” rebuke of Greene’s conspiratorial formulations. The House resolution punishing Greene was barely over a page.

House GOP keeps Cheney as No. 3 leader, stands by Greene

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., walks with fellow House Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, following a meeting called by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – House Republicans decided Wednesday to stand by two GOP lawmakers who have polarized the party, voting to retain Rep. Liz Cheney as their No. In a 145-61 secret-ballot vote, House Republicans overwhelmingly rebuffed a rebellion by hard-right conservatives to toss Cheney, R-Wyo., from leadership after she voted last month to impeach then-President Donald Trump. Hours earlier, after Democrats slated a House vote for Thursday that would remove Greene from her committees, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy ridiculed them for it. The decisions over Greene and Cheney have subjected the GOP to a politically agonizing test of its direction as it moves beyond the Trump presidency.

GOP's McConnell blasts 'loony lies' by Ga. Rep. Greene

It comes as House Democrats moved Monday to strip Greene of her committee assignments if Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., refuses to do so himself. One suggested shooting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the head. Last week, Pelosi pressed House Republicans to take action. A spokesperson for the Republican leader declined to comment Monday. AdAlthough it’s not certain he will take action against Greene, McCarthy has punished members of the House Republican caucus before.

Pelosi denounces GOP leaders over Georgia lawmaker's posts

Before she joined Congress this month, Greene supported Facebook posts that advocated violence against leading Democrats and the FBI. Facebook posts surfaced last year showing shed expressed racist, anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim views. Greene supported Facebook posts that advocated violence against Democrats and the FBI. Top Republicans denounced her at the time, hoping to block her from capturing the GOP nomination for her reliably red congressional district in northwest Georgia. "They're radicals.”CNN reported on Greene’s Facebook posts, which have since been deleted.

What Uber, Lyft Prop 22 win could mean for the future of all freelance work

The overriding message that Prop 22 sends is that "one size fits all" legislation which lumps all freelance professions together doesn't work and won't be popular with voters. He said Prop 22 was too narrow, and too focused on drivers, to have certainty that it will define the fight to come over freelance. But he said his firm's survey work shows that the average voter really did view Prop 22 as an "Uber/Lyft" issue. Those that will benefit the most from Prop 22 are part-time drivers who value the flexibility of the hours, he said. Emergent Research's King said amongst the most-effective Uber and Lyft-sponsored ads were those featuring drivers speaking in support of Prop 22.

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GOP reckons with polarizing candidates amid civil unrest

Republican leaders looking to broaden the party's appeal were buoyed Tuesday when Iowans refused to renominate Rep. Steve King, known for racially incendiary comments. Republican leaders are taking steps to withhold support from candidates with extreme views. King was stripped of committee assignments last year by House Republican leaders after he defended white nationalism. In Kansas, Pompeo failed to file this week to become a Senate GOP candidate. Emmer, the House GOP campaign chairman, said people are nervous about safety and Trumps stance will prove a winning November message.

With wins in 7 states and DC, Biden closes in on nomination

Joe Biden is on the cusp of formally securing the Democratic presidential nomination after winning hundreds more delegates in primary contests that tested the nation's ability to run elections while balancing a pandemic and sweeping social unrest. Biden could lock down the nomination within the next week as West Virginia and Georgia hold primaries. Trump secured the Republican presidential nomination in March. Two other states holding primary elections on Tuesday, Idaho and Iowa, chose their presidential nominee early in the year. And in Washington, Janeese Lewis George, a self-identified democratic socialist, upset incumbent Brandon Todd in the Democratic primary for a seat on the city council.

Iowa Rep. King's defeat marks moment of unity for GOP, Dems

Republicans and Democrats alike were glad to see him go Tuesday, defeated in a GOP primary after nine terms in Congress representing Iowa and after being stripped of his committee assignments. King didn't explicitly say Obama was friendly to Islamic extremists, but the insinuation was unavoidable. Still, Feenstra didn't defeat King by calling him a racist, a tack advisers said would have backfired by sending King supporters into a defensive crouch. This is a progression, not an instance, said Iowa Republican strategist Jon Stineman. And while GOP establishment groups nationally and supporters in Iowa shrugged off King's comments, only to be shaken by his loss of clout in key policy areas, some longtime King supporters such as state Sen. Annette Sweeney had had enough of King's comments.

The Latest: Ex-CIA operative Valerie Plame loses N.M. race

A voter fills out his ballot as a woman waits her turn during primary voting at the public safety building in McKeesport, Pa., Tuesday, June 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)The Latest on Tuesday's primary elections (all times EDT):1:05 a.m.Former CIA operative Valerie Plame has lost her race in the Democratic primary for an open seat representing New Mexico in Congress. Dozens of Maryland primary voters are waiting in line to vote two hours after polls were scheduled to close. The states primary was delayed by four weeks because of the coronavirus outbreak. The states voting are Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and South Dakota.

Iowa voters oust Rep. King, shunned for insensitive remarks

FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2019, file photo, Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, speaks during a news conference in Des Moines, Iowa. The nine-term congressman, shunned by his party leadership in Washington and many of his longtime supporters at home, lost to well-funded state Sen. Randy Feenstra in a five-way GOP primary. But the focus was on the 4th District primary featuring King, the lone Republican in Iowas U.S. House delegation. Establishment Republicans suggested Kings ouster would easily keep the seat in the partys hands, warning a King primary victory would jeopardize it. State Rep. Ashley Hinson won her two-way Republican primary to face freshman Democratic U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer.

2020 Watch: Will Tuesday clinch the nomination for Biden?

Biden has met the 89% threshold in only two contests since Super Tuesday: Mississippi (94%) and Nebraska (100%). Nearly all of Tuesday's primary balloting will be by mail, just like in most of the states voting in recent weeks amid the vrius outbreak, including Ohio. The violence raging across the nation is likely to increase pressure on Biden to choose an African American woman as his running mate. ___2020 Watch runs every Monday and provides a look at the week ahead in the 2020 election. ___Catch up on the 2020 election campaign with AP experts on our weekly politics podcast, Ground Game.

Shunned by his party, Iowa's Steve King fights for his seat

DES MOINES, Iowa Rep. Steve King is fighting for his political life but not because he's compared immigrants crossing the border illegally to cattle. But Republican activists in King's district, a sprawling swath of corn, soybeans and towering wind turbines, haven't been quick to accept the influence from outsiders. The punishment sidelined King from defending President Donald Trump during the impeachment hearings, a spotlight King would have relished. Steve King couldn't protect our farmers and couldn't protect President Trump from impeachment.It's a tack Iowa Republicans say is working, in part because it doesn't shame Iowans who have long defended King. Congressman Kings comments cannot be exonerated, and I never said that, McCarthy told reporters last week.

Biden, Dems aim to expand campaign map with fundraising deal

Biden's campaign and the DNC planned to file papers for the deal on Saturday with the Federal Elections Commission. The arrangement comes as Biden expands his influence with the national party and works with the DNC and state parties. In addition to trying to unseat Trump, Democrats are looking to retain their House majority and wrest control of the Senate from Republicans. We believe that there will be battleground states that have never been battleground states before, Bidens campaign manager, Jen OMalley Dillon, said Friday. Alabama, Mississippi and West Virginia stand out as heavily GOP states that wont be close in the presidential election.

Navy's 1,000-bed hospital ship arrives in Los Angeles to ease surge of coronavirus patients here's what's inside

The arrival of USNS Mercy comes as the nation's coronavirus cases crossed 100,000, surpassing the national tallies of China and Italy. Last week, President Donald Trump ordered the dispatch of the USNS Mercy to Los Angeles and her twin, the USNS Comfort, to New York. The hospital ship USNS Mercy navigates alongside the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln after arriving on station near Banda Aceh, Sumamtra, Indonesia, February 3, 2005. Gabriel R. Piper | Reuters | US NavyThe vessels, which were transformed from hulking oil tankers into 1,000-bed hospital ships, are nearly three football fields long and 10 stories high, making them indisputably the largest hospital ships in the world. Sailors perform a surgical procedure in an operating room aboard the hospital ship USNS Comfort.

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White House abandons wildlife board criticized as pro-hunting

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Trump administration has quietly abandoned a wildlife advisory board that animal rights groups said was illegally stacked with politically connected donors and hunting enthusiasts, and designed to promote trophy hunting. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonIn a Friday night court filing, the U.S. Department of Justice said the International Wildlife Conservation Council ceased to exist on Dec. 21, 2019, when its two-year charter expired. It also said the board made no recommendations during its existence, and there were no plans to establish another board with a similar mission or scope. Last Sept. 23, U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan refused to dismiss the lawsuit, saying the White House had not shown that the board served the public interest. The case is Natural Resources Defense Council et al v Bernhardt et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No.

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Republican congressman Steve King: Would humanity exist without rape, incest?

What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled out anyone who was a product of rape or incest? The most restrictive, passed in Alabama, would completely ban abortion with no exception for rape or incest. King is opposed to exceptions for rape and incest in laws restricting abortion and has tried unsuccessfully to get legislation reflecting his position passed in the House. FILE PHOTO: Republican Rep. Steve King (R-IA) speaks during a town hall in Primghar, Iowa, U.S., January 26, 2019. Iowa state Senator Randy Feenstra, who is running against King in the Republican primary election in 2020, called Kings comments and behavior bizarre on Twitter.

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Even as some cringe, Rep. Steve King's support may endure

He was attempting to justify his support for a ban on abortions without exceptions for rape and incest. Most Republicans in the region oppose abortion rights, and many will question whether the media took King's comments out of context, Rowley said. "There's a lot of strong support for Congressman King generally among Republicans within the 4th District, but it is a concern," Rowley said. After King's comments Tuesday, Feenstra released a statement criticizing his "bizarre comments" and adding, "We can't afford to hand the 4th District to Nancy Pelosi and her allies in Congress. Scholten recently announced he'd again run to represent the district, and within hours of King's comments Tuesday had sent out emails spotlighting the issue and seeking campaign contributions.

chicagotribune.com

Correction: Steve King-Abortion story

"What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape and incest? After King's comment Wednesday, Feenstra said in a statement, "I am 100% pro-life but Steve King's bizarre comments and behavior diminish our message & damage our cause." "Yet again, Steve King puts his selfish, hateful ideology above the needs of the people of Iowa's 4th District. 3 Republican in House leadership, called King's comments "appalling and bizarre" and added "it's time for him to go." Several Democratic presidential candidates noted King's comments and urged people to contribute to Scholten's campaign.

chicagotribune.com

Twice-deported man charged in killing of Iowa mom and her 2 children

Des Moines, Iowa -- A Guatemalan man who apparently entered the U.S. illegally after being deported twice has been charged with killing an Iowa woman and her two children. A police spokesman said investigators have been told that Flores-Rodriguez had come to Iowa to work with Escobar-Orellana, a self-employed roofer. He said Flores-Rodriguez killed the children and that he shot her in self-defense, police say in the complaint. "The ugly act of violence that claimed the lives of a mother and her two children in Des Moines this week is shocking and heartbreaking. The Des Moines Public Schools issued a statement following news of the deaths, saying Grecia had just completed fifth grade at Moulton Elementary School and Ever would have begun kindergarten there this fall.

cbsnews.com

Tea party lawmakers: Deny funding for Obama's "amnesty"

Tea party lawmakers: Deny funding for Obama's "amnesty" Reps. Michele Bachmann, R-Minnesota, Randy Weber, R-Texas, and Steve King, R-Iowa, joined by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, condemn President Obama's recent executive action on immigration, urging Congress to deny any funding needed to implement it.

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