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The Purge is real: Inside the GOP's 2024 playbook to disenfranchise voters

WASHINGTON — Some Republican-led states are being sued over last ditch efforts to “purge” their state’s voter rolls, but it may be too little, way too late.

On Monday, a new lawsuit was dropped on Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin from the League of Women Voters in Virginia and immigrant-rights groups who accuse him and his attorney general, Jason Miyares, of running an illegal “Purge Program” ahead of November's elections.

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Busted: Bundy collaborator fueled FEMA conspiracy in Hurricane Helene aftermath

Only 30 minutes after billionaire Elon Musk began publicly accusing the federal government of blocking his company from delivering the satellite internet components to the disaster zone in western North Carolina, another extraordinary claim popped up on X.

“NC State Police issue statement that they will start arresting any federal employees trying to hinder rescue operations,” an Arizona man named Joseph O’Shaughnessy wrote on X Oct. 4.

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White supremacist ideas go mainstream: How the GOP is embracing a dangerous narrative

Abhorrence and fear of Haitian immigrants coming to Alabama to fill jobs in poultry plants had been building among conservative residents even before former President Donald Trump jolted the presidential campaign with his outlandish and thoroughly debunked claims that “they’re eating the pets.”

But in this state, which Trump carried in 2020 by a 25.5-percent margin, and other parts of the country where new immigrants have made an impression, a conspiracy theory fed by state and local officials is taking hold four weeks out from the Nov. 5 election.

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'Scares the hell out of me': J6 expert warns of disinformation ramp-up in mid-October

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Denver Riggleman, who served as senior technical advisor to the January 6th Committee, said he believes there is a significant risk of violence during the vote count of the Nov. 5, 2024 election because supporters of Republican nominee Donald Trump are so deeply immersed in conspiracy theories.

“They still have a plan to probably use lawfare to go after some of these certain states, but violence is certainly possible,” Riggleman told Raw Story. “I would say it’s actually probable. And I think it’s because you have people that are so riled up with these conspiracy theories and this good-against-evil vendetta that Donald Trump and I think a lot of the far right and the Christian nationalist type of individuals have been pushing into sort of the MAGA communications ecosystem.

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Revealed: Anti-Trump Larry Hogan’s ties to Project 2025 and billionaire MAGA donors

As wealthy Republican donors funnel millions into Larry Hogan's U.S. Senate campaign, the former governor of Maryland has distanced himself from former President Donald Trump and the controversial conservative “presidential transition” plan, Project 2025.

Yet, according to a Raw Story analysis of federal financial records, Hogan’s campaign has still benefited from donations from billionaire Trump supporters and individuals working at organizations involved with Project 2025.

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These 62 members of Congress have violated this conflict-of-interest law

At least 62 members of 118th Congress have violated a federal insider trading and conflicts-of-interest law, a Raw Story analysis of congressional financial disclosures reveals.

Most of these violations involve failures to properly disclose stock trades as required by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012. Some involve not abiding by the transparency and personal financial disclosure requirements first outlined in the STOCK Act's post-Watergate predecessor, the Ethics in Government Act of 1978.

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'Illegal activity:' Trump threatens Google over 'bad stories' about him

Former President Donald Trump threatened to prosecute Google because a conservative think tank didn't like the results of two search queries made on a single day.

Trump complained of "ILLEGAL ACTIVITY" on Truth Social Friday afternoon. His source appears to be a Fox News report complaining the search engine buried its content.

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Dysfunction on display: Republicans complain Speaker Johnson is no Pelosi

WASHINGTON—Many House Republicans are experiencing buyer’s remorse, yet they’re saddled with Speaker Mike Johnson for the foreseeable future. The feeling seems mutual.

Johnson still smiles for the cameras, but his future as a speaker is uncertain. Rank-and-file Republicans say he’s not a fighter like those running atop the GOP ticket this fall.

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‘Kind of crazy’: Vance’s Ohio neighbors can’t help but notice his Secret Service detail

CINCINNATI — Since becoming former President Donald Trump’s running mate, the neighbors of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) are seeing a lot more of him — or at least his Secret Service detail.

Even the local Skyline Chili franchise in Vance’s East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati couldn’t help but catch neighbors’ attention when “six or seven big black SUVs that said U.S. Gov” showed up in late August, a 17-year-old server told Raw Story.

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Chicago letter carriers face bullets and beatings while postal service sidelines police

CHICAGO — As a little girl in the 1980s, Khalalisa Norris aspired to become a letter carrier. She’d sit on her front porch in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood and wait for her local mailman, and eventual mail lady, each day.

In her 20s, Norris realized her dream, and ever since, she’s delivered mail on Chicago’s West Side.

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Beyond the White House: These 10 down-ballot races could change everything

While serving as an Arizona state senator, Christine Marsh encountered a bill proposing that pregnant people be allowed to drive in the high-occupancy vehicle lane – an attempt at codifying fetal personhood.

New Hampshire state representative Ben Ming, who is running for New Hampshire State Senate District 12, said the state Republican Party supported a bill that bans transgender girls from playing sports, requiring them to show documentation of their gender.

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'Very disgusting': Raw Story visited Springfield — and met voters furious with J.D. Vance

Sen. J.D. Vance has disgusted some of his Ohio constituents who are demanding he apologize for issuing comments they say "fueled the fire" of racial hatred in their community.

Raw Story's on-the-ground reporting found many residents and representatives of Springfield, Ohio, furious that the senator centered attention on their city by promoting a thoroughly debunked myth that Haitian immigrants were capturing and devouring ducks and pets.

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'Utterly stupid': Top far-right figures throw cold water on conspiracy about cats and dogs

While former President Donald Trump debated Vice President Kamala Harris at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, more than a dozen hand-selected right-wing influencers hunched over laptops in a conference room to churn out social media posts designed to amplify Trump’s messaging.

Heading up the effort was Trump campaign adviser Alex Bruesewitz, a political consultant with 448,200 followers on X. Bruesewitz played a key role in the “Stop the Steal” movement that mobilized Trump supporters to converge on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, following the 2020 election.

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