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    The censure resolution was adopted by an overwhelming voice vote in the Friday general session of the RNC’s Winter Meeting in Utah, where the committee's 168 members gathered. There was no debate on the resolution ahead of adoption. [The resolution states that the RNC] "shall immediately cease any and all support of them as members of the Republican Party."
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    [The resolution said] that the pair “support Democrat efforts to destroy President Trump more than they support winning back a Republican majority in 2022.”
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    “[Cheney and Kinzinger] chose to join a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens who engaged in legitimate political discourse that had nothing to do with violence at the Capitol,” National Republican Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said. Republicans have highlighted the committee issuing subpoenas for low-level organizers of the Jan. 6 rallies, forcing them to shell out money for lawyers.
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What were the notable political messages in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics opening?


    Directed by legendary Chinese film director Zhang Yimou, this year’s opening ceremony focused on visual spectacle, with giant LED screens covering the floor and lining the stage. The production, which dove...

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