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12.07pm BST
Daniel Strauss in Washington reports for us on one person who is almost certain to win their November election – Marjorie Taylor Greene:
A Georgia businesswoman and conservative activist is all but certain to win a seat in Congress, meaning a believer in the growing QAnon conspiracy movement will be represented in the next Republican caucus.
But far from being shunned, Greene will instead be welcomed into the chamber by important and powerful groups of Republican colleagues who have expressed their support for her – and in some cases opened their wallets.
Related: QAnon conspiracy theorist to feel warm embrace of Republicans in Congress
11.53am BST
Graphic photos that surfaced online this week appear to show deep bruises on the face of a Black man who died following a police chase in Louisiana last year, raising new questions about whether his injuries were caused by the crash that ended the chase or an ensuing struggle with state troopers.
The family of 49-year-old Ronald Greene also released images of the SUV involved in the May 2019 crash showing that the vehicle appeared to have sustained only minor damage to its driver’s side.
Continue reading…FBI chief warns of Russian interference in US electionsAmy Dorris praised for coming forward with Trump assault allegationJoe Biden: trust scientists, not Trump, on realities of coronavirus849 new Covid deaths and 45,391 new cases reported yesterdayCritics condemn Trump’s rewrite of America’s legacy of racismSign up for our First Thing newsletter 12.07pm BST Daniel Strauss in Washington reports for us on one person who is almost certain to win their November election – Marjorie Taylor Greene:A Georgia businesswoman and conservative activist is all but certain to win a seat in Congress, meaning a believer in the growing QAnon conspiracy movement will be represented in the next Republican caucus.But far from being shunned, Greene will instead be welcomed into the chamber by important and powerful groups of Republican colleagues who have expressed their support for her – and in some cases opened their wallets. Related: QAnon conspiracy theorist to feel warm embrace of Republicans in Congress 11.53am BST Graphic photos that surfaced online this week appear to show deep bruises on the face of a Black man who died following a police chase in Louisiana last year, raising new questions about whether his injuries were caused by the crash that ended the chase or an ensuing struggle with state troopers.The family of 49-year-old Ronald Greene also released images of the SUV involved in the May 2019 crash showing that the vehicle appeared to have sustained only minor damage to its driver’s side. Continue reading…Read MoreRobertsonReport.com / US’s QAnon Board