Tuesday Morning Briefing: Greene a 'cancer' on Republicans, McConnell says
The Reuters Daily Briefing
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
by Linda Noakes and Hani Richter
Good morning, .
Here’s what you need to know.
A 'cancer' on Republicans
House Democrats are moving to strip Marjorie Taylor Greene of committee assignments following incendiary comments by the Republican Representative, including denying that school shootings took place and expressing support for violence.
"Loony lies and conspiracy theories are cancer for the Republican Party and our country," said top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell in a statement to reporters yesterday.
Greene struck back on Twitter, saying: "The real cancer for the Republican Party is weak Republicans who only know how to lose gracefully."
Reuters exclusively reported yesterday that dozens of people in former President George W. Bush’s administration are leaving the party in another sign of growing conflict over Trump and his legacy.
Japan is set to extend a state of emergency in Tokyoand other regionsfor another month on Tuesday, seeking to curb a COVID-19 outbreak even as daily case numbers begin to edge down.
The party of Myanmar’s detained elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi called for her immediate release and for the junta to recognize her victory in November elections, a day after a military coup sparked global outrage.
A Russian court weighed whether to jail Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny for up to three and a half years in a case that has sparked nationwide protests and talk of new Western sanctions.
Torture and forced labor are rife in North Korea’s prisons, amounting to possible crimes against humanity, the U.N. human rights office said, as the Biden administration weighs fresh sanctions over Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
Turkey’s interior minister condemned protesters at a top Istanbul university as “LGBT deviants” in a statement which Twitter deemed as hateful conduct.
Business News
GameStop shares sank and a silver buying spree led by small investorssubsided as a Reddit-driven trading frenzy that has shocked global financial markets over the past week started to show signs of fizzling out.
WISHFUL THINKING. What does it take to improve the banking industry’s reputation? Matt Comyn, chief executive of Australia’s largest lender Commonwealth Bank, said on Monday he hopes treating customers properly and helping shield the economy from the worst impact of the pandemic “has gone some way” to doing so.
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