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'A vision that would horrify': Op-ed shreds Clarence Thomas for 'radical' attack on rights

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wants to overrule any ability of federal courts to hear accusations of rigging legislative maps based on race, wrote court watcher Mark Joseph Stern for Slate on Thursday — and in the process, he took aim at the landmark ruling that prohibited segregation in public schools.

This came out of the court's ruling this week in Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP, in which Justice Samuel Alito, currently under fire for a series of scandals about the display of extremist symbols on his property, wrote for the six right-wing justices to greatly restrict the circumstances in which courts can overrule racial gerrymanders.

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GOP lawmaker admits lie about $320K campaign loan: 'Used the stillborn death of a child'

Republican Rep. Andy Ogles, who was first elected to Congress via Tennessee's 5th Congressional District in 2022, is seeking a second term in 2024. Much of the controversy surrounding Ogles has involved his far-right positions, which have ranged from false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump to saying that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas should face treason charges.

The latest Ogles controversy, however, isn't policy-related, but rather, involves campaign finance matters.

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'​Billion dollar quid pro quo': Dems slap back as Comer tries to kill Trump investigation

Republicans are already attempting to block House Democrats from investigating a meeting former President Donald Trump held with oil and gas executives that critics have called an act of "undisguised corruption," a new letter shows.

The investigation would potentially look into Trump's reported demand, made at a Mar-a-Lago dinner in April, for $1 billion in campaign funding in exchange for environmental regulation cuts should he regain the White House.

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'Intent matters': CNN anchor squabbles with ex-campaign manager about Trump's birther past

CNN anchor Boris Sanchez clashed with Bryan Lanza, former deputy communications chief for the Trump 2016 campaign, over the former president's record on race relations during a segment on Thursday.

The exchange came as Trump, who has faced geographic constraints on where he can rally due to the ongoing criminal trial in Manhattan, prepared to host a rally in The Bronx to connect with Black and Hispanic voters.

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'Dangerous' and 'false': AG shatters Trump deadly force conspiracy theory with single fact

Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday shattered former President Donald Trump's newest witch hunt conspiracy theory by sharing with reporters a single fact.

Garland delivered this check alongside a public condemnation of Trump's recent fundraising email that claimed President Joe Biden was ready to assassinate him when the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago for classified documents in 2022.

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'I wish he would just disappear': Trump's Bronx rally gets a big thumbs down from locals

It is entirely likely that Donald Trump won't get the same kind of warm welcome that he has grown accustomed to when he ventures into Crotona Park in the Bronx on Thursday night for a rare rally in non-MAGA country.

With his Manhattan hush money trial on hiatus until after the Memorial Day weekend, the former president will be leaving Trump Tower and attempting to make the case for his re-election in a borough where he lost by over 300,000 votes in the 2020 presidential election.

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'He'd knife me in the stomach': Trump's true views on his most controversial ally revealed

The true nature of the controversial relationship between former President Donald Trump and a notorious dictator with whom he exchanged "beautiful letters" was revealed in an expletive-riddled exchange reported for the first time on Thursday.

Gordon Sondland, the former diplomat who served as Trump’s ambassador to the European Union, reportedly asked the then-president a blunt question about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to a new Foreign Policy report.

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'Betrayed': Ex-Trump aide rails against 'flip-flopper' Nikki Haley for going full MAGA

"The View's" co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, has been one of Nikki Haley's biggest supporters on television. Now, all of that has changed.

After spending months trashing former President Donald Trump as unfit, Haley this week offered her full support to him.

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Multiple indicted Trump fake electors 'excited' to offer their services again 2024

Despite the prospect of facing time in prison as part of a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election by committing fraud, multiple so-called "fake electors" in three states are offering to duplicate their efforts in the 2024 election if called upon.

According to a report from The Washington Post, at least six of Donald Trump's supporters — several of whom are under indictment in their respective states — are seeking the position of an elector again, in some cases because they still think the charges against them are "bogus."

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'It's a yes or no question': CNN's Kaitlan Collins presses Ted Cruz on election acceptance

CNN's Kaitlan Collins' yes or no question to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) triggered a lively back-and-forth.

Cruz sat opposite Collins to chat about a variety of items including his stance on IVF (he's for it), past grievances with former President Donald Trump churning a lie that his father may have been involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (Cruz forgave him).

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Ex-Trump aide explains why Nikki Haley's endorsement won't mean a win for ex-president

After announcing she would vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming election — Nikki Haley has formally hitched her wagon back to the MAGA train in hopes of reoccupying the White House.

But an ex-Trump White House aide warns that Haley's faithful supporters — who gave the 45th an impressive run in the Republican primary — may not fall in line behind her.

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Political consultant indicted for deep-faked Biden ad telling people not to vote

The Democratic consultant behind a controversial New Hampshire ad that used the "deep-faked" voice of President Joe Biden telling people not to show up to vote in the primary has been indicted on state charges.

According to NBC News, the consultant, Steve Kramer, "faces five counts, including bribery, intimidation and suppression, according to Manchester TV station WMUR, which first reported the indictment. It is unclear how he is pleading to the charges."

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Lauren Boebert 'caught in a lie' after hyping bridge project she voted against funding

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) took to social media Wednesday to boast about a bridge project in her area, and it didn't go well.

"Great meeting with Glenwood Springs City Councilor and former Mayor Jonathan Godes," Boebert posted on X. "We have secured over $51.4 million for the South Bridge. Was thrilled to hear about nearly $30 million in costs savings in addition and that my support has helped make this project a reality."

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