News Roundup: Gas prices fall; Jan. 6 texts expose GOP leadership; Trump's touch turns to snake oil
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It is Friday. There is good news and bad news this week. The good news consists of Jan. 6’s attempted coup d’etat defendants taking a few steps closer to receiving their just deliverance; Donald Trump continues to fail both in business and in endorsements; and gas prices have begun to come back down from the stratosphere. The bad news is that the Democratic Party needs to message better and do more from the top down domestically.
Here is some of what you might have missed.
- Falling gas prices, rising wages fuel unexpected jump in U.S. consumer sentiment
- Strike two: Trump’s Oz endorsement quickly turning into his second disaster in Pennsylvania
- Texts show they were all for Trump overturning the election—until a lack of evidence got in the way
- Mike Lee, election denier, has no business being on the Senate Judiciary Committee
- Fox News says ‘verified’ account on Trump’s Truth Social is fake news
- Ohio school bans author from reading book featuring Unicorn character claiming it’ll turn kids gay
Because it only happens once every 20 years:
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