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    Same-sex marriage opinion shift leaves conservative lawmakers and pundits scrambling

    The Christian Science Monitor
    March 31, 2013

    This being the Easter/Passover Spring break for Congress, you’d think lawmakers back in…


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    J6 committee has 'loaded gun' evidence against Trump: legal expert

    Bob Brigham
    July 03, 2022

    The select committee investigating Donald Trump's coup attempt has two new critical categories of evidence against the former president, a legal expert argued on MSNBC on Saturday.

    "As we learn more about potential witness tampering during the Jan. 6 committee's investigation, this week's testimony of former White House staffer Cassidy Hutchinson could explain why those in Trumpworld were so worried about what she might have to say," MSNBC's Cori Coffin reported.

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    The Supreme Court is laying the groundwork to pre-rig the 2024 election

    Thom Hartmann
    July 03, 2022

    Six Republicans on the Supreme Court just announced—a story that has largely flown under the nation's political radar—that they'll consider pre-rigging the presidential election of 2024.

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    Trump is creating a 'crisis' for the Republican Party: analyst

    Tom Boggioni
    July 03, 2022

    Reacting to reports that Donald Trump is thinking of moving up his announcement that he will be running for president in 2024, political analyst and pollster Fernand Amandi said the threat of the former president jumping into the race at such an early time is creating problems for the Republican Party.

    Appearing on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," Amandi explained that Trump has three main reasons for wanting to make the jump sooner than later -- two of which are designed to ensure his political survival.

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