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The Georgia congresswoman is positioning herself as a bridge between mainstream Republicans and the party's right flank in Washington.
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Journalist Robert Draper says the GOP's embrace of extremism opened the door to fringe actors, who've become among the party's most influential leaders. His new book is Weapons of Mass Delusion.
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The incident took place outside the Capitol on Thursday. Both Greene and activist Marianna Percora later posted the video depicting the heated exchange but with two views on what happened.
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Former Justice Department officials described the relentless pressure Trump put on them to find evidence of voter fraud when it didn't exist and a tense showdown in the Oval Office.
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Various Republican House members requested pardons from President Donald Trump in the final days of his administration, according to testimony presented before the Jan. 6 committee.
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In Georgia, there are notable primaries for governor, Senate, secretary of state and key congressional districts.
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Taylor Greene's testimony is part of an effort by a voter group to disqualify her from running again in 2022.
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The voters are seeking to disqualify Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for reelection to Congress, citing her role in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The 24-hour Facebook suspension came a day after Twitter permanently suspended the Republican's personal account on that platform.
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The intense political backlash over the academic approach of examining U.S. institutions through the lens of race is shaping up to be a major cultural battle ahead of next year's midterm elections.