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West Virginia governor's lawyers say his coal businesses are unable to pay millions in bills

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, long described as the only billionaire in his state and the owner of a huge network of coal businesses, is facing multiple lawsuits over his companies' unpaid bills and fines — but his lawyers say his business empire is out of money and unable to pay the millions of dollars being sought, reported POLITICO on Thursday.

"A flurry of court filings in cases against Justice and his family indicates that his sprawling enterprises are short on cash, with his own lawyers calling them 'disorganized,'" reported Scott Waldman. "The court documents show that Justice is facing a series of extraordinary actions for a sitting governor — including the potential garnishment of part of his $150,000 state salary to repay loans for coal equipment, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported earlier this year. Another plaintiff has asked U.S. marshals to seize millions of dollars from his accounts."

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Gun shop owner closes store after mass shootings of kids: 'I don’t know who it’s going to affect'

A Georgia gun shop owner has reportedly decided that he can't in good conscience continue to run the store with the knowledge that the weapons he sells could one day be used to target children, NBC News reports.

Jon Waldman said business at his Georgia Ballistics shop in the Atlanta suburb of Duluth has been steady since he opened it in March 2021, but the mass shooting epidemic compelled him to close shop.

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'Shameless': Kari Lake blasted over latest conspiracy theory about 2020 election ballots

Kari Lake, fresh off her latest loss in court last month in her effort to overturn her Arizona election loss in 2022 to Gov. Katie Hobbs, is now pushing a new conspiracy theory about the 2020 presidential election — and Laurie Roberts of The Arizona Republic tore it to shreds in a new column.

"'Welcome to the Banana Republic of Arizona,' Lake tweeted Monday. 'Maricopa County report reveals thousands of ballots in 2020 didn’t have proof of citizenship.' Naturally, Lake’s 'war room' chimed in on this shocking development. 'The Secretary of State who oversaw this debacle is squatting as Governor,' her campaign account added. 'The guy who was Maricopa County Recorder is Secretary of State. These people were promoted for successfully sabotaging 2020.'"

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Ron DeSantis heaped praise on Fauci in 2020: report

CNN has unearthed a 2020 statement from Ron DeSantis about Dr. Anthony Fauci, and to say it sounds nothing like the rhetoric the Florida governor is now using to describe America’s top infectious disease expert would be an understatement.

DeSantis, among the most recent entries in the 2024 Republican race, last week assailed Donald Trump over the role Fauci played in the former president’s COVID-19 response.

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Oath Keeper rips 'deranged' leader Stewart Rhodes at seditious conspiracy sentencing

During his sentencing Thursday, a member of the Oath Keepers reportedly had some choice words for the leader of the group.

Oath Keeper Roberto Minuta, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison.

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Conspiracy theory-fueled harassment prompts Arizona GOP election official to resign

An Arizona Republican elections official who has been the target of a vitriolic, conspiracy theory-fueled harassment campaign on Thursday announced that he will step down at the end of his term.

Bill Gates said in a statement that said he will not seek reelection in 2024 and plans to “pursue other interests and opportunities.”

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Why Oregon GOP lawmakers' blockade of abortion vote could cost them their jobs

Oregon Republicans are trying to use a quirk of the state constitution to stonewall passage of a bill codifying abortion rights in the state — by walking out and refusing to show up for work, they deny the legislature a quorum and render the Democratic majority unable to vote on the matter. It's a tactic they've used before.

But this time, reported Rolling Stone, there is a big difference: it may cost them their jobs.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene called out for fighting trans 'genital mutilation' but not circumcision

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Thursday got some pushback from her followers after encouraging support for a bill she introduced that would make it a felony to perform any gender affirming care on a minor.

Greene, who has been a champion of the recent debt ceiling compromise reached between the White House and Speaker Kevin McCarthy, posted on Twitter that her bill deserves to be made law. The bill would also allow a minor on whom gender-affirming care is performed to bring a civil action against each individual who provided the care, a summary shows.

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Hunter Biden's lawyer deposes computer repair shop owner who had his laptop: report

The Delaware computer repair shop owner who was in possession of Hunter Biden's laptop, the contents of which would later become public, was deposed by Hunter Biden's' lawyer on Wednesday, Axios reported.

John Paul Mac Isaac sued Hunter, as well as President Joe Biden and CNN, for defamation in 2022. Now, Hunter's team is countersuing, which prompted Mac Isaac's deposition before Hunter Biden's attorney.

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Kayleigh McEnany gushes over 'very charming' Trump after his 'unhinged' attack on her

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany praised Donald Trump on Thursday after the former president attacked her as a "globalist" and a "RINO."

McEnany reacted on live television to Trump's speech to a small group in Urbandale, Iowa.

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Steve Bannon gripes about legal woes: 'Why are they trying to put me in prison?'

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon suggested this week that his critics are trying to imprison him because of his opposition to increasing the nation's debt ceiling.

Just hours before the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill raising the debt ceiling on Wednesday, Bannon railed against the measure on his War Room program.

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'Incredibly powerful': ex-federal prosecutor explains why Trump should be worried about tapes

The audio recording in which Donald Trump can reportedly be heard discussing a classified document should worry the former president in part because of the nature of that medium when it comes to a jury, a former U.S. Attorney said Wednesday evening.

Joyce Vance, speaking on MSNBC's The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle, was asked if the newly reported audio tapes represented a "huge deal" in Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's actions surrounding the documents.

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Ron DeSantis touts permit-free concealed carry law just after mass shooting in Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday sent out a fundraising request in which his campaign highlighted a rule that "allows Floridians to carry concealed weapons without a government-issued permission slip" — just two days after a mass shooting near a beach in Florida.

Ron DeSantis for President sent the email, which touted the policy positions and state-level accomplishments of DeSantis. The email subject line was "My email is less than 400 words," yet the contents of the email contained more than 2,000 words.

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