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Trump steps up fascistic appeals at Arizona rally
Ex-President Donald Trump brought his “big lie” tour to Arizona Saturday afternoon, with a fascistic address to a crowd of 5,000 people at the Arizona Federal Theatre in downtown Phoenix. The event was called the “Protect Our Elections Rally,” an Orwellian turn of phrase for a speech in which Trump spent the bulk of an hour and three-quarters denouncing the 2020 election and seeking to overturn it.
The appearance, the latest in a series of such events over the summer, was notable for an escalation of the anti-communist hysteria from the former president. At least half a dozen times, Trump denounced both the Democratic Party and President Joe Biden right-wing representatives of Wall Street and American imperialism as “communists.”
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WASHINGTON â Senate Republicans rejected an effort to begin debate on the big infrastructure deal that a bipartisan group of senators brokered with President Joe Biden, but pressure was mounting as supporters insisted they just needed more time before another vote possibly next week.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., had scheduled the procedural vote Wednesday to nudge along negotiations that have dragged for weeks. But Republicans mounted a filibuster, saying the bipartisan group still had a few unresolved issues and needed to review the final details. They sought a delay until Monday.
âWe have made significant progress and are close to a final agreement,â the bipartisan group of senators, 11 Republicans and 11 Democrats, said in a joint statement after the vote. The senators said they were optimistic they could finish up âin the coming days.â