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‘Aren’t we a little more grown up than that?’: Ex-lawmaker rips Congress for ‘dog ate my homework’ excuses

Members of Congress keep messing up — over and over and over again — in failing to abide by an 11-year-old financial disclosure and conflicts-of-interest law.

And the habitual lack of compliance with the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act — dozens of lawmakers have violated its disclosure provisions during the past three years, often offering tortured excuses — is eroding the public’s trust, one of the law’s original authors tells Raw Story.

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Thief rips off Republican party committee: police docs

A fraudulent check scam cost the Oregon Republican Party more than $800, making the political group the latest victim in a string of attacks targeting campaigns and committees this year.

The Oregon Republican Party lost $842.99 when a suspicious check made payable to “Jeremiah Grieser” was deposited at Alliant Credit Union on May 30, according to a Salem Police Department report obtained by Raw Story.

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KKK members pulled guns on pro-LGBTQ protesters — but Kentucky officers let them go free: police docs

Two purported Ku Klux Klan members allegedly terrorized a pro-LGBTQ rally in Kentucky, and one pulled a handgun on protesters — but law enforcement officers on the scene did not arrest them, according to local police documents obtained by Raw Story through an open records request.

One of the men who pulled a KKK card from his wallet, identified in the police report as 44-year-old Kenneth W. Hutton, had recently worked for the city government in Corbin, Ky., a local official confirmed Thursday.

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Revealed: Feds banned this violent J6er from nuclear plants — but they still haven’t arrested him

William Beals, a violent right-wing extremist who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, has been banned from the Tennessee nuclear power facilities where he worked, according to federal documents exclusively obtained this month by Raw Story.

But Beals remains a free man — not arrested, not charged — despite a bevy of evidence that he illegally entered the U.S. Capitol in a manner that’s resulted in charges against hundreds of other rioters.

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Jim Jordan made up to $1 million with a book about 'fighting for freedom in the swamp'

Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, could have more than quadrupled his congressional salary due to sales of a book about "fighting for freedom in the swamp," according to new federal disclosure records.

Jordan revealed that he made between $100,000 and $1 million in royalties for "Do What You Said You Would Do: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp," according to a financial disclosure report for 2022 obtained by Raw Story.

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Senate Republicans threaten to cut funds to FBI if it doesn't kill Trump indictment

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump's indictment from the grand jury turned top Republicans in the Senate to look for ways to go on the attack.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) explained that he's prepared to defund the federal police branch.

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Prison playbook: How Trump could run his campaign – and the nation – from behind bars

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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Behavior of Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'unusually belligerent' spokesman shocks former colleagues

The communications director for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has gained notice for being even more aggressive, rude and dismissive toward journalists than other House Republican staffers.

Nick Dyer entered conservative politics through an internship with Young Americans for Liberty, formerly known as Students for Ron Paul, after dropping out of Texas A&M, and after stints working for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and failed GOP Senate candidate Greg Brannon wound up working for Greene -- and former colleagues were surprised, reported The New Yorker.

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‘As long as possible’: Inside Republicans’ power play to keep Texas red amid wave of blue

Republicans in the Texas legislature recently passed two bills that will affect how elections will be run in the state’s largest county, Harris County — a Houston-centered Democratic stronghold.

The first bill gets rid of Harris County’s elections administrator entirely, and the second allows the state’s Republican secretary of state to directly oversee elections in the county. These moves have been referred to as a Republican “power grab” by Democrats in the state.

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The far-right loses it over Trump indictment: 'This is the JFK assassination all over again'

While a number of Republican lawmakers rushed to comment on their disgust over the indictment of former President Donald Trump for his mishandling of classified documents, the far-right took a different route, diving into the deep end of hyperbole without a flotation device.

Male supremacist and racist Michael Cernovich was desperately triggered by the news, saying that it was like "the JFK assassination all over again." He later explained that it was the "deep state" that killed JFK and they did it with bullets. The Justice Department is doing it in the case with the law.

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What does Roger Stone think of Trump’s indictment? He has a T-shirt for that.

What’s Roger Stone think of former President Donald Trump’s pending indictment?

While he didn’t pick up his phone when Raw Story rang, the informal – if powerful in ways we’ll never fully knowTrump adviser texted back.

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‘Remember, Hitler went to prison’: moderate Republicans warn Trump prosecutors to ‘get this right’ or risk chaos

Even as some Democrats are cheering this latest pending Trump indictment, some more moderate Republicans fear the former president will ride his mounting legal troubles back into the White House next year.

“I’m waiting for the smoke to clear, but in the short term, in the context of the Republican Party, this probably strengthens Trump, because they feel he’s being picked on,” former Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) told Raw Story in an exclusive interview Thursday evening. “There are a group of Americans who are going to feel this is a double standard.”

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Republican National Committee raised money with Nikki Haley on night of Trump's indictment

On the night news broke that former President Donald Trump has been indicted in connection with a federal probe into his alleged mishandling of classified material, the Republican National Committee blasted out a survey and fundraising email to its massive list of supporters.

It contained a message from a notable 2024 presidential candidate.

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