Far-right terrorism within the capital; Republican election schemes transfer ahead

Georgia Gov. Kemp. If Republicans can’t win elections as often as they want, they’re going to rewrite the rules until they can.

In the news today: Another incident of far-right political terrorism in Washington, D.C., this time from a man claiming to have planted multiple bombs in the city. Republican seditionist Rep. Mo Brooks quickly weighed in to say he “understand[s] citizenry anger directed at dictatorial Socialism,” since “America’s future is at risk.” In Georgia, Republicans are moving forward with plans to seize control of elections in the state’s most-populous county after actual election officials refused to give in to Trump’s November demand that they simply “find” additional votes to put him ahead of Joe Biden.

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