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USA: Republikaner wollen QAnon-Anhängerin nicht abstrafen

USA: Republikaner wollen QAnon-Anhängerin nicht abstrafen
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Thursday News: IOKIYAR

Thu, 02/04/2021 - 08:39 COMPANY WITH TIES TO TIM MOORE GETS $3.5 MILLION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONTRACT: Noting Caitlyn’s Courage is a private nonprofit, Judson Whitehurst declined to identify the companies that bid on the project other than to confirm Tarheel won it. There is case law, however, that suggests private nonprofits spending government money on public, governmental purposes would be subject to North Carolina’s public records law. Tarheel Monitoring has two ties to House Speaker Tim Moore, a Cleveland County Republican. The wife of Tarheel Monitoring’s owner has made two campaign contributions to Moore, including $3,000 in June 2019. State records also show Raleigh attorney Gene Davis, a close friend of Moore’s who shares legal clients with him, reported an ownership in an offshoot of the business several years ago.

Liz Cheney retains leadership position after bitter Republican debate

Speaking in her own defence, Ms Cheney, 54, did not apologise for her January 13 vote to impeach Mr Trump, saying it was an act of conscience and one that she stands by. She did argue, however, that she is a team player and should continue in her leadership role. “It was a very resounding acknowledgment that we need to go forward together,” Ms Cheney said after the vote, in reference to Wednesday’s private Republican meeting. Yet the fact that nearly a third of the conference voted against her underscores the deep division in the Republican Party between those fiercely loyal to Mr Trump and those who want to move past the former president and his false claims about the November election.

The G O P Walks a Tightrope

The G.O.P. Walks a Tightrope Feb. 4, 2021 Marjorie Taylor Greene gets a slap on the wrist from Republican leaders, but the House is set to vote on her fate today. It’s Thursday, and this is your politics tip sheet. Image Where things stand The extremist wing of the Republican Party has lived to fight another day. But G.O.P. leaders are in knots trying to prove that the party’s factions can all live in harmony. Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, refused to strip Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee appointments yesterday, instead issuing a long statement that condemned her history of making extreme and violent statements but also threw a jab back at Democrats, accusing them of a “partisan power grab.”

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