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DOJ sued over Trump's claim he sent FBI to help DeSantis win in 2018

A government watchdog group sued the U.S. government to find out if former President Donald Trump sent the FBI to help now-Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) win an election.

In a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed on Monday, Citizens for Ethics in Washington (CREW) noted that the public has an interest in finding out if Trump interfered in the election as he claimed last year.

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The Trumps are 'biggest pigs munching away at the Saudi trough' but no one blinks — here's why

Donald Trump's growing relationship with the Saudi government, now that he has agreed to host three more of the controversial LIV golf tournaments, along with son-in-law Jared Kushner getting a stunning $2 billion investment in the private equity firm he now heads after leaving the White House, should do more than raise eyebrows in Congress, yet there is no rush by a substantial number of members of Congress to investigate.

According to one political analyst writing for The Nation, what should call for an investigation similar to the former president's ties to Russia is only generating passing interest, and there is little appetite to dig into the relationship as the former president runs for the nation's highest office again despite his financial ties with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Lindsey Graham’s legal expense fund pumped full of cash by nine Republican lawmaker friends

Forced to testify before a grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) got some significant financial help from some of his U.S. Senate friends.

Nine of Graham’s Senate colleagues collectively donated $78,000 through their respective leadership PACs to the Lindsey Graham Legal Expense Trust Fund during December, according to a Raw Story analysis of Federal Election Commission records.

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Special counsel 'moving aggressively' with 'sprawling' probe of Trump: report

Special counsel Jack Smith is reportedly stepping up the pace of his investigation into former President Donald Trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election and his mishandling of classified information.

According to New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer, Smith was "moving aggressively" after being named to head the investigation three months ago.

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Maria Bartiromo suggests Biden allows China spy balloons because 'they have so much' dirt on him

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) speculated on Sunday that President Joe Biden allows China to send spy balloons because he and his son Hunter are corrupt.

During her Sunday Morning Futures program, Bartiromo pointed to a diamond that a businessman in China reportedly gave to Biden's son.

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ABC host busts GOP Oversight chair: Will you be investigating Jared Kushner too?

ABC host George Stephanopoulos asked Republican House Oversight Chair James Comer (KY) if he would investigate Saudi funds provided to former President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The New York Times and The Washington Post reported that Kushner secured over $2 billion, mainly from Saudi Arabia, after Trump left office.

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Texas' election law overhaul could cost $100 million — and trash the state's voting machines

This story was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S.

When state lawmakers passed a sweeping and controversial new election law in 2021, they quietly included a provision that drew little notice or debate.

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DeSantis set himself up for Trump's 'groomer' smear: Former RNC official

In his column for the Bulwark, former Republican National Committee official Tim Miller dumped all over Republicans who were aghast that Donald Trump suggested Gov. Ron DeSantis is a "groomer" and added that the Florida governor deserved the smear considering his history of doing the same to others.

Earlier in the week, the former president reposted a photo of the now-Florida governor onTruth Social alongside three young women that suggested his chief rival for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination was "grooming high school girls with alcohol," with Trump sarcastically adding, "That’s not Ron, is it? He would never do such a thing!"

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DeSantis urged to disclose 'lethal information' on himself before Trump can bury his campaign

In an open letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis , erstwhile conservative columnist Matt Lewis told the Florida Republican that, if he is serious about pursuing the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, he better be girding his loins for a full-on assault from Donald Trump.

To this end, Lewis says that if there is anything in DeSantis' past that could be used as a cudgel against him, he needs to get it out now before the former president can weaponize it.

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Republicans expect 'balloons in the audience' for Joe Biden's State of the Union speech

Republican supporters hope there will be "balloons in the audience" when President Joe Biden gives his State of the Union speech Tuesday night.

One caller to San Antonio's WOAI morning show floated the idea of Republicans bringing balloons to the speech to protest Biden's handling of a surveillance aircraft from China that traversed the U.S. last week.

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Mike Lindell melts down as Ron DeSantis hosts Dominion lawyer: 'He is showing his true colors!'

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) faced backlash on Tuesday after he held a media "defamation" panel that included an attorney representing Dominion Voting Systems in its case against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, Rudy Giuliani, and multiple conservative news outlets.

Lindell lashed out on Twitter after he learned that attorney Libby Locke was a panelist DeSantis described as an "extraordinaire at first amendment, defamation law."

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Ted Cruz claims Buttigieg running against Biden because his 'cadence' is 'mimicking Barack Obama'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said that he believes Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will challenge President Joe Biden for the presidency in 2024 because his "cadence" sounds like former President Barack Obama.

In a podcast recorded on Sunday, Cruz commented on a CNN interview with Buttigieg about a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon.

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Evidence of other Chinese balloons 'discovered after' Trump left office: official

Former President Donald Trump's administration reportedly failed to detect at least three possible Chinese spy balloons during his time in office.

A Department of Defense official revealed over the weekend the existence of the three balloons after President Joe Biden ordered the U.S. military to shoot down a fourth balloon.

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