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'My Last Term': Tim Scott Won't Run For Senate After 2022, Stays Mum On 2024 Presidential Race


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Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott said Sunday that he would not run for reelection after his 2022 bid, but he did not confirm or deny plans to run for president in 2024.
Scott joined guest host Martha MacCallum on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss infrastructure and police reform, and the conversation turned to the senator’s future plans.
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MacCallum noted that Scott had amassed a hefty war chest, raising more than any other 2022 senate candidate and asked why he wouldn’t run again if he had that kind of support.
“What does that say about why are you not going to run for Senate again after that, and there’s a lot of talk about you in 2024. Will you be running for president in 2024?” ....

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Republicans Are Already Rewriting the Trump Years


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As Donald Trump lurches through the disastrous final days of his presidency, Republicans are just beginning to survey the wreckage of his reign. Their party has been gutted, their leader is reviled, and after four years of excusing every presidential affront to “conservative values,” their credibility is shot. How will the GOP recover from the complicity and corruption of the Trump era? To many Republicans, the answer is simple: Pretend it never happened.
“We’re about to see a whole political party do a large-scale version of ‘New phone, who dis?’” says Sarah Isgur, a former top spokesperson for the Trump Justice Department. “It will be like that boyfriend you should never have dated the mistake that shall not be mentioned.” ....

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Wall Street's Felon Banks Take a Short Holiday from Financing Political Campaigns


Wall Street’s Felon Banks Take a Short Holiday from Financing Political Campaigns
Published: January 15, 2021
Five-count felon JPMorgan Chase is shocked – shocked! – that corporate financing of “the 
people’s House” has led to corruption and instability in Washington. The Board of Directors of JPMorgan Chase obviously did not see money as a corrupting influence because it has boosted the pay of its Chairman and CEO, Jamie Dimon, to $31.5 million annually despite the fact that Dimon sat at the helm of this bank through its unprecedented five felony counts in a span of six years. The bank admitted to all five counts and got deferred prosecution agreements every single time from the U.S. Department of Justice. Not one of the myriad federal regulators of this bank demanded that Dimon step down as unfit to oversee a bank holding $2 trillion in depositors’ life savings as this six-year crime spree went unchecked. ....

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To Stop Domestic Terrorism, Shut Down Its Leader


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January 12, 2021
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For the past four years, Donald Trump has been playing two roles: one as president, and the other as the rallying point for a coalition of theocrats, internet fantasists, white supremacists, and various other authoritarians who are in no way committed to peaceful transitions of power. Wednesday’s insurrection at the United States Capitol made Trump’s latter role all too clear.
Before he incited the deadly attack, Trump still might have had a future in politics. Even after losing his reelection bid, Trump had been well positioned to launch his own media brand, maintain his spell over other Republicans, and make life hard for his Democratic successor, Joe Biden. But Trump’s role in the violent insurrection which was intended to overturn the 2020 election and literally drove members of Congress into hiding could and should turn him into an outcast. He’s been banned from Twitter. Many Republica ....

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Trump's Coup Was Born Online - The Atlantic


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After the Capitol riot, Twitter had no defense for keeping the president on the platform.
The internet is real life.
This was the lesson of Pizzagate in 2016, which made clear that conspiracy theorizing on message boards can lead to a man carrying a rifle into a restaurant. This was the lesson of the deadly Charlottesville rally in 2017, which made clear that online hate is a precursor to offline violence.
This was the lesson of the Christchurch mosque shootings in 2019, which were carried out by a terrorist who was radicalized on YouTube and live-streamed the attack on Facebook. And this was the lesson after Facebook ignored warnings of a planned militia event that led to a double shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, this summer. And the lesson after armed supporters of QAnon, the conspiracy theory that views Donald Trump as a savior waging a holy war, were arrested outside a ballot-counting center in Pennsylvania this fall. ....

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