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Texas Republican has $25K stolen from campaign

Fraudsters stole more than $25,000 from the campaign of a prominent Republican congressional candidate in Texas — the latest in an epidemic of political campaign thefts, according to a Raw Story analysis of federal campaign records.

The campaign for Scott Armey, a Republican U.S. House candidate for Texas' 26th Congressional District, lost $25,013 through a “fraudulent transaction," according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.

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‘Hypocrites’: 'Honorary’ KKK member running for Missouri governor trashes GOP comrades

In an interview Thursday with Raw Story, a Missouri gubernatorial candidate with alleged ties to the Ku Klux Klan blasted the Missouri GOP for attempting to remove him from the ballot.

“The GOP knew exactly who I am,” Darrell Leon McClanahan III told Raw Story via text message after a brief phone interview. “They’re just mad my daughter drew number 22 making me number one on the ballot they’re a bunch of hypocrites.”

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A single sentence signals Supreme Court will toss Trump's 'crazy' claim: experts

A single inscrutable sentence in the Supreme Court’s notice that they’ll consider former President Donald Trump’s presidential immunity claim signals their intention to toss it, legal experts said Thursday.

This argument appears in an analysis from NBC filed Thursday from Lawrence Hurley, who set himself the challenge of looking at one 29-word sentence and answering, “What the hell do these words even mean?”

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Trump's new apocalyptic money-grab: '24 hours until all hell breaks loose'

Former President Donald Trump has a new apocalyptic message for the MAGA followers whose money he wants to funnel into his campaign coffers.

"We have 24 hours until all hell breaks loose," reads an all-caps text blasted out Thursday afternoon. "It's bad. Really bad."

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Trump is 'out of avenues': Ex-prosecutor predicts Letitia James will soon seize property

Attorney General Letitia James could soon begin seizing former President Donald Trump's New York property if, as a recent court filing indicates, he can't pay the more-than $450 million judgment in his civil fraud trial, a former federal prosecutor said Thursday.

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance made this argument on MSNBC Thursday, just a day after Trump, who has filed his notice to appeal Judge Arthur Engoron's ruling, tried and failed to negotiate down the bond he must pay in the interim.

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Raw Story sues OpenAI for violating Copyright Act

NEW YORK — Raw Story, America’s largest independent progressive news site, today filed suit against OpenAI for using thousands of Raw Story’s news articles to train ChatGPT in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

“Raw Story’s copyright-protected journalism is the result of significant efforts of human journalists who report the news,” said Raw Story Publisher Roxanne Cooper. “Rather than license that work, OpenAI taught ChatGPT to ignore journalists’ copyrights and hide its use of copyright-protected material.”

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Trump admits he'll have to sell buildings to come up with $450M in cash

Real estate mogul and former president Donald Trump admitted Wednesday he'd have to sell off properties to pay the $450 million he owes in damages after a ruling in his civil fraud trial.

Trump filed a more than 1,790-page emergency motion to a New York appeals court requesting a stay on Judge Arthur Engoron's verdict which he said would cause "irreparable harm," and offering to hand over a $100 million bond instead.

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A surprising contender surfaces in race to be Trump's VP pick

Back in 2016, just 6 percent of Black voters backed Donald Trump as a presidential candidate, per data from the Pew Research Center. That number rose, albeit slightly, to 8 percent in 2020.

But a Gallup survey from earlier this month revealed that 19 percent of Black adults identify with or lean toward the Republican Party.

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CPAC all about paranoia and anger: 'I'm worried that we're going to have a civil war'

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Civil war is on the minds of many conservatives.

At least many of those gathered just outside of the nation’s capital this week for CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference. In recent years, the annual meeting has evolved into a populist confab remade in the image of former President Donald Trump.

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‘Grab any cheerleaders?’ Fans decry Trump’s S.C. football appearance as a ‘terrible look’

A University of South Carolina alumnus and donor said he would still keep his upcoming meeting about funding an endowment for the school’s Honors College.

But the donor was furious and appalled at the school for introducing former President Donald Trump on the field at halftime of last November’s football game against Clemson. Dressed in a blue suit and striped tie, Trump smiled, clapped and waved to the crowd, which showered him with a mixture of cheers and jeers.

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‘Leave the drama to them:’ Mother of Lauren Boebert’s grandson speaks out

RIFLE, Colo. — In March of last year, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) announced to the nation she would become a 36-year-old grandmother and her 17-year-old son, Tyler Boebert, would become a father.

In October, Boebert paraded around the U.S. Capitol with her new grandson.

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Parents of ‘2119’ Nazi teens haunted by fear and regret

It’s the call that no parent wants to receive.

Aaron Houran, a local water quality technician, was summoned to his son’s high school on the North Carolina coastline in November 2022.

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Fox PAC gave big money to key Democrats in January

The political action committee for Fox Corporation, the parent company of conservative-boosting Fox News, gave $25,000 to Democratic candidates and causes in January alone, according to a Raw Story review of federal campaign records.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee received $15,000 from FOX PAC, and the New Democrat Coalition Action Fund received $5,000.

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