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Company linked to Trump's Truth Social has ties to bank-avoiding cash transfer technology: report

A Bloomberg deep dive into the background of a mysterious Florida equity firm tied to the Trump Media & Technology Group revealed a company that has also backed technology that allows cash to be transferred without using banks. Trump Media & Technology Group is currently facing both federal and state investigations.

In June, the New York Times reported that Digital World Acquisition made an 8-K filing that revealed it was "aware that a federal grand jury sitting in the Southern District of New York has issued subpoenas to each member of Digital World’s board of directors," and that led to "requests relating to Digital World’s S-1 filings, communications with or about multiple individuals, and information regarding Rocket One Capital."

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'Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!' Steve Bannon snaps at guest who says 'American people' ousted Trump

Right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon scolded conservative economist Stephen Moore on Thursday after he suggested that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election fairly.

"I am so frustrated right now because I really believe if Trump, if the American people had not made such a big mistake in November," Moore explained. "And I think people recognize they did."

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Ex-US attorney lays out 'potential charge against Donald Trump for manslaughter'

Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade said on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump could face manslaughter charges for his delay in calling off a mob of rioters on Jan. 6, 2021.

During a panel discussion on MSNBC, McQuade asserted that Trump and his associates could not rely on free speech arguments to protect them from criminal charges.

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'Women get pregnant': Ron Johnson says women are useful because 'we need to populate the Earth'

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) praised women on Wednesday for their ability to get pregnant.

During an interview on Fox News Radio, host Brian Kilmeade asked Johnson to respond to recent Senate testimony about how a transgender man can get pregnant.

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Ex-terrorism official under Trump blames government for Jan. 6: 'Like Waco, Texas or Ruby Ridge'

A man who called into C-SPAN's Washington Journal program claimed to be a former government official who warned the FBI about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The Republican caller named Tom introduced himself as a former employee of the Director of National Intelligence during a call-in program about former President Donald Trump's culpability for the Jan. 6 attacks.

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'Should disturb everyone': Fox News analyst stunned by 'breathtaking' Jan. 6 hearing

Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley reacted with surprise on Tuesday at what he said was a "breathtaking" hearing about the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Turley said that he was most shocked by revelations that Trump officials nearly came to blows during a heated Oval Office meeting about overturning the election.

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'Savage our enemies!' Steve Bannon throws a fit demanding to testify at Jan. 6 hearing

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon lashed out at members of the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 because he hasn't been invited to testify after first refusing and being charged with contempt of Congress.

On his daily War Room: Pandemic program, Bannon argued that MAGA supporters should pray for their "enemies."

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Conservative TV host: 'Donald Trump in handcuffs' will be 'October surprise' for midterms

Conservative TV host and author Lee Smith warned his viewers over the weekend that Democrats will try to create an "October surprise" before the midterm elections by arresting former President Donald Trump.

"I'm not saying that progressives should be worried about their progressive jackboots who now fill the ranks of the FBI coming after them because that won't happen," Smith opined during a conversation with Julie Kelly on Epoch TV.

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Rudy Giuliani had 'conversation with Jesus' instead of going to hospital for heart problems

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said this week that he asked Jesus to allow him to ignore his heart problems and live "three more weeks" to help his son Andrew campaign for governor.

During an interview on the War Room: Pandemic podcast, Steve Bannon asked Giuliani to give the audience an update on his health after he received stents due to two clogged arteries.

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Lauren Boebert reported to FBI after 'terminate this Presidency' tweet

Dozens of people reported Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) to the FBI after she included the words "terminate this Presidency" in a message on Twitter.

"We need to terminate this Presidency," she wrote, adding, "End quote. Repeat the line."

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Fox News host rages after 'diabolical' museum made her feel 'terrible' about slavery

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy lashed out on Sunday because she said she was made to feel "ashamed" and "guilty" after visiting the home of former President Thomas Jefferson and learning about how he owned slaves.

During a discussion on Fox & Friends, host Pete Hegseth complained about how the "whole tone" at Jefferson's Monticello home has changed to focus on his slave ownership.

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Pete Buttigieg buries Fox News host for whining about Kavanaugh protests

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg faced down a Fox News host who complained about peaceful protests against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh over abortion rights.

During an interview on Fox News, host Mike Emmanuel asked Buttigieg if it was "appropriate" for demonstrators to protest outside a restaurant where Kavanaugh was dining.

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Chuck Todd suggests Americans can't 'handle' a Trump prosecution

NBC host Chuck Todd wondered on Sunday if the American people can "handle" the prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

During an interview with Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD), Todd said that charging Trump might be too harsh for "the country."

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