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Indiana couple featured in Raw Story investigation alleges Fox News viewer made violent threats: lawsuit

Indiana public school administrator Jenny Oakley and her husband, Justin — featured recently in an exclusive Raw Story investigation — filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday, alleging a Georgia man sent Jenny a violent and threatening email soon after a report on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime.

The report used hidden-camera video from Accuracy in Media, a Washington, D.C., non-profit, obtained under apparently false pretense. The lawsuit says the “highly edited” video purports to “prove” Oakley and administrators from six other Indiana public school districts were deceiving parents about race-related curriculum.

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11 ways Donald Trump doesn’t become president again

With the weight of criminal accusations having grown overnight for former President Donald Trump — now accused of a criminal conspiracy to overturn election results in Georgia — is he headed to another election loss in 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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Revealed: Marjorie Taylor Greene's post-divorce finances — from Trump to Disney

In the end, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's now-ex-husband appears to have taken the couple's most MAGA investment: shares of stock in Donald Trump social media venture.

Gone from Greene's personal investment portfolio is a jointly held stock in Digital World Acquisition Corp. — a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, that’s supposed to merge with Trump's Truth Social social media platform, according to the Georgia congresswoman's newly filed annual financial disclosure.

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Trump indicted in Georgia over plot to overturn the 2020 election

Former President Donald Trump — the favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination — has again been criminally indicted, CNN reported, this time after an investigation into his attempts to interfere with the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.

The 10 indictments came on Monday evening with the names of those indicted and the charges, but the indictment itself will not be read aloud.

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Sold! Wealthy N.Y. congressman dumps up to $37 million in stocks and bonds amid pressure to divest

Freshman Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), heir to the Levi Strauss fortune and one of Congress’ wealthiest members, has sold tens of millions of dollars worth of personal stocks and bonds, a new federal financial disclosure indicates.

The massive sell-off appears to position Goldman to finally make good on a delayed campaign promise: to create a congressionally approved “qualified blind trust” for his copious assets and shield himself from financial conflicts of interest, be they real or perceived.

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Trump maintains trademarks with Russia, China and numerous other U.S. enemies and frenemies

Former President Donald Trump is keeping up trademarks on his name around the world — including in countries whose relations with the United States are less than friendly, according to a federal financial disclosure filed Monday.

While some trademarks appear to be unused or inactive, Trump has kept hundreds of global trademarks in his intellectual property portfolio for future considerations, according to the public financial disclosure report, which is a requirement for all presidential candidates.

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Trump earned $250,000 from gay Republican event: disclosure

Former President Donald Trump earned a quarter-million dollars from LGBTQ+ group, the Log Cabin Republicans, according to Trump’s latest personal financial disclosure filed Monday afternoon.

The group, which calls itself “the largest Republican organization dedicated to representing LGBT conservatives and allies,” paid Trump $250,000 for a speaking engagement on Dec. 7 in Los Angeles, according to the disclosure, which is a requirement for all presidential candidates.

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Raw Story wins favorable ruling in Indiana public records dispute

An Indiana school district failed to properly comply with a Raw Story public records request, the Indiana Public Access Counselor ruled Friday after Raw Story challenged the school district for improperly withholding records.

The April 21 request to the school district was part of Raw Story’s reporting for the in-depth article “‘They blew up my life’: Fox News, a hidden camera and threats to an Indiana school administrator,” published on Aug. 8.

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Republicans on Capitol Hill fiddle while Americans broil or burn

WASHINGTON — It may be so hot out West that President Joe Biden recently forgot whether he had actually declared a national climate emergency (he hasn’t, officially).

But this summer’s record-breaking heat wave has nevertheless had Republicans at the Capitol deflecting and dodging all things climate change related.

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'For every thug bashing heads in an insurrection there are those in suits paving the way': authoritarian expert

Authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat pointed directly at the Republican Party leaders for paving the way for Donald Trump's tyranny.

She made the comments while part of an indictment special hosted by MSNBC's Ari Melber and NYU Law Professor Andrew Weissmann, who also served as Robert Mueller's senior prosecutor.

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Many Maui fire survivors are struggling to find aid even as it pours in

This story was originally published by Honolulu Civil Beat. You can sign up for Civil Beat's newsletter here and support the nonprofit newsroom here.

Donated food, clothes, toiletries, bedding and other supplies flooded into Maui to help thousands of people who were uprooted from their homes or left facing major damage due to fast-spreading fires earlier this week.

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Neo-Nazi Marine Corps vet gets break over alleged possession of classified documents

WILMINGTON, N.C. — Federal prosecutors today agreed to not bring up classified materials found in possession of a Marine Corps veteran and neo-Nazi when he goes on trial on charges related to an alleged plot to attack the power grid to provide cover for an assassination campaign.

Raw Story exclusively reported that federal prosecutors notified the court that they found documents that appeared to be classified materials on devices seized from Jordan Duncan, the ex-Marine, following his arrest. In February 2021, the government notified the court that authorities were reviewing Duncan’s electronic devices for evidence of potential violations of federal law that criminalize mishandling government records and sensitive national defense information.

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Fresh off Trump performance, silenced children’s choir to sing at U.S. Capitol

In May, when police interrupted the Rushingbrook Children’s Choir performance of the U.S. National Anthem inside the U.S. Capitol, a viral video of the singing shut-down thrust the small group from Greenville, S.C., into an unexpected limelight.

It also prompted new performance opportunities for the children — including singing at a recent campaign rally for former President Donald Trump.

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