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‘Find some freaking nuts’: Trump extremist ominously urges MAGA to ‘do something’

Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that his multiple prosecutions are a conspiracy led by President Joe Biden to sabotage his reelection efforts.

No matter that there is no evidence to support Trump’s claim, least of all in Thursday’s guilty verdict in a New York state court that is not even under federal jurisdiction.

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‘Necessary resources’: Biden tells supporters to sink Trump with money

President Joe Biden, who has never had a felony charge or conviction, wants supporters to sink the 2024 presidential candidate who has — with money.

“Despite a jury finding Donald Trump guilty today, there is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: At the ballot box,” said a text from Biden’s campaign to supporters. “Convicted felon or not, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president.

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8 ways convicted felon Donald Trump doesn't become president

Now that Donald Trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of fraud by a New York jury, his orange armor has been pierced, his political impunity damaged.

But how much?

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How Donald Trump could run for president — and lead the nation — from prison

The notion was once unthinkable.

Now, it’s entirely conceivable that Donald Trump could be running for president, or even serving as commander in chief, from some form of detention — even behind bars.

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‘Strategy and manipulation’: Artist draws truth from Trump’s face at hush money trial

NEW YORK CITY— Jessica Jarva scanned the growing line of anxious people waiting alongside the New York City courthouse where Donald Trump was on trial.

The sun had set and rain fell unabated. Jarvaland, as the artist calls herself, knew she, too, would be spending a rainy night in a dark alleyway — for the love of Michael Cohen’s right eyebrow.

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Cleared: CNN and Donald Trump dodge alleged election law violations

The bipartisan Federal Election Commission unanimously dismissed a complaint that put Donald Trump and CNN in the unusual position of being on the same side — standing accused of an election law violation involving the much-derided Trump “town hall” CNN televised in May 2023.

Paul L. Gumina, a lawyer from Alhambra, Calif., contended that the event was a pro-Trump rally, not legitimate news gathering, and thus amounted to a prohibited corporate campaign contribution from CNN to Trump’s presidential campaign.

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Trump just endorsed this Virginia congressional candidate whose social media isn’t so MAGA

Congressional candidate John McGuire of Virginia received Donald Trump’s endorsement Monday in a closely-watched Republican primary campaign against incumbent Rep. Bob Good, chairman of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus.

The June 18 primary in Virginia’s conservative 5th Congressional District is tantamount to winning the general election, and the campaign between McGuire and Good has been mostly about which candidate has the greater fealty to Trump.

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Revealed: Lawmaker who gave J6ers a Capitol tour targets ex-Capitol Police intel head

The former assistant director of intelligence for the U.S. Capitol Police, who issued a stark warning about the threat of extremist violence days before the Jan. 6 attack, expects to be called to testify before a House subcommittee led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) that is focused on shifting blame away from former President Donald Trump.

Julie Farnam told Raw Story she expects “to get a subpoena any day now,” and anticipates that she will be called to testify behind closed doors before Republican members of the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee on June 21.

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Three months after Texas’ largest wildfire, Panhandle residents  preparing for next one

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

LUBBOCK, Texas — Spring rains have revived much of the green grass covering stretches of plains in the Texas Panhandle — the same land that, just three months ago, was black from fire and ash after wildfires burned more than 1 million acres across the region.

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As water reservoirs go dry, Mexico City and Bogotá are staring down ‘Day Zero’

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In Mexico City, more and more residents are watching their taps go dry for hours a day. Even when water does flow, it often comes out dark brown and smells noxious. A former political leader is asking the public to “prioritize essential actions for survival” as the city’s key reservoirs run dry. Meanwhile, 2,000 miles south in the Colombian capital of Bogotá, reservoir levels are falling just as fast, and the city government has implemented rotating water shutoffs. The mayor has begged families to shower together and leave the city on weekends to cut down on water usage.

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Texas schools illegally suspended thousands of homeless students — and nobody stopped them

This article first appeared on Houston Landing and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

Channelview High School senior Danielle Stephen trudged out of the assistant principal’s office, defeated and desperate. In the fall of 2021, an administrator at the east Harris County campus had just suspended Stephen, sending her home for breaking a rule requiring students to carry backpacks made of see-through material.

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For the women who accused the Trump campaign of harassment, it’s been more harassment

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Nearly eight years ago, convinced that she’d been treated unfairly, Jessica Denson sued Donald Trump’s campaign for workplace harassment.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Ilhan Omar is ‘lucky’ to be in America

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is offended that Somali-born Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) — in a Raw Story exclusive — dared question the patriotism of embattled Supreme Court Justice Samual Alito and his wife.

“Let's be real, Ilhan Omar, she wasn't born in this country, she's lucky to be here, so she should be defending religious freedom,” Greene told Raw Story this week while walking from the Capitol back to her office across the street.

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