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Georgia elections official jailed on DUI and drug possession: report

A top elections official in Polk County, Georgia, was arrested on drunk driving and drug possession charges, reported WRGA News on Tuesday.

"According to a report by the Polk County Standard Journal, 24-year-old Polk County Elections Director Noah Beck was arrested in Rome over the weekend for charges related to DUI," reported Jeremy Stewart. "Rome Police reported that Beck was pulled over on East Second Avenue just after midnight Friday night after a Rome Police officer observed his vehicle weaving and crossing over into the other southbound lane."

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NYC college professor who confronted pro-life students is fired after holding a machete to reporter's neck

An adjunct art professor at CUNY Hunter College in New York City who went viral for erupting on a group of pro-life students who set up a display has been fired after she put a machete to the neck of a New York Post reporter, the news outlet reported.

Shellyne Rodriguez was fired just hours after she was caught on video opening her door to her Bronx apartment and brandishing a machete, which she then held to the neck of the reporter, telling him, "Get the f--- away from my door."

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Kari Lake promises to 'push the legal envelope' in ballot-chasing announcement after court loss

Failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake teased another "huge announcement" before declaring at a press conference that she is planning to launch the largest "ballot-chasing" initiative in American history following her latest loss in court.

Lake, who is estimated to have cost her state's taxpayers more than $140,000 by litigating her faulty claims of election fraud, is fresh off yet another defeat after a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled against her, finding that she fell short of showing in court that the race she lost for governor had actually been stolen.

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Dem uses GOP's hearing to expose 'authoritarian' protection of 'dear leader Donald Trump'

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) blasted Republicans on Tuesday after they used a committee hearing to attack the FBI.

At a House hearing on threats from China, Goldman accused Republicans of wanting to defund the FBI.

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'The View' suggests Trump opponents' chances of winning depend on him being jailed

The co-hosts of "The View" spent a second day talking about Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who announced he was running for president on Monday.

Joy Behar called Scott "Professor Positive" by serving as a contrast to Donald Trump, who she said is generally negative and focuses on grievances.

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How Des Moines forced Donald Trump to pay his bills

Ahead of Donald Trump’s campaign visit to Iowa last week, the Des Moines Water Works Park Foundation made sure it was financially protected from the nation’s bill-skipper-in-chief.

According to documents obtained by Raw Story through an Iowa public records request, the public operator of Lauridsen Amphitheater in Des Moines, Iowa, compelled the Trump 2024 campaign committee to sign a six-page contract to use the facility for a May 13 rally that was ultimately canceled because of potential tornadoes in the area.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene cites her own Twitter poll as proof Joe Biden should be impeached

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday cited her own survey as proof Americans back her plan to impeach President Joe Biden.

During a House floor speech, Greene accused Attorney General Merrick Garland of being a "personal police force" for President Joe Biden.

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Activists blast Milwaukee law enforcement for suspending video policy during next year's RNC

Activist groups in Milwaukee are decrying a decision by the city’s Fire and Police Commission (FPC) to suspend a newly adopted video release policy during the Republican National Convention (RNC) next year. The policy, which was passed in April, requires that video of critical incidents such as officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths to be released to the public within 15 days of the incident. It also requires the police department to give the family of any victims of those incidents access to the video within 48 hours.

For community organizers, the policy change was a victory years in the making. Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffery Norman, however, carved out an exception for the RNC. Norman expressed concerns that the policy would conflict with the numerous out-of-state jurisdictions expected to arrive for the two-week event. Plans are currently underway to house upwards of 4,500 police officers during the RNC which, like its Democratic counterpart, is considered a national security event.

On Thursday, the commission voted 6-3 to suspend the policy during the RNC. The quickly organized vote was held without public comment or input. The three commissioners who voted in opposition noted, among other things, that they had not had enough time to properly evaluate the request.

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Trump allies giddy over new signs of 'blood in the water for DeSantis'

Much like in 2016, the race for the Republican Party presidential nomination is looking to be very crowded -- and that is reportedly making former President Donald Trump very happy.

Politico reports that the entrance of Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) into the race has Trump and his allies rubbing their hands over the potential that he and other GOP candidates will dilute support for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whom they see as the top challenger for the 2024 GOP nomination.

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Trump: 'I've been violated as badly as anybody that's ever walked'

Former President Donald Trump claimed that he had "been violated as badly as anybody that's ever walked" after special counsel John Durham's report said the FBI did not follow procedures while investigating his 2016 campaign.

During a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, host Amanda Head asked Trump to respond to civil liberties violations for Jan. 6 protesters and himself.

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Former Trump official says DeSantis would win the 'big fights' with NFL kneelers and Whoopi Goldberg

Erin Perrine, a former communications director for Donald Trump, criticized the former president for being unable to ban kneeling in the NFL and failing to remove Whoopi Goldberg from TV.

During an appearance on Fox Business, Perrine explained why she had decided to lead a super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for president in 2024.

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Trump lawyer may have abused client trust and exposed 'detrimental' information: legal expert

Former Donald Trump attorney Tim Parlatore's confessional on CNN over the weekend detailing infighting amongst the former president's legal team may have not only been in violation of attorney/client privilege, but also a leg up for prosecutors investigating his former client.

That is the opinion of CNN legal analyst Shan Wu, who admitted he was surprised at how candid Parlatorre was under questioning by CNN's Paula Reid.

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'Not worth supporting under any circumstances': Never-Trumpers balk at backing 'monster' DeSantis

Any hope that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) might have that prominent "Never-Trumpers" will flock to his side after he formally announces his bid for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination may have to be put on hold, reports the Miami Herald.

In interviews with conservative critics of Donald Trump who have been waving red flags about a possible second term for the scandal-plagued former president, there isn't tremendous enthisiasm for the Florida governor even as a second choice.

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