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Can’t stop, won’t stop: Another congressman violates STOCK Act

A dozen lawmakers have now violated a federal conflicts-of-interest and financial disclosure law in 2023 — the latest a Republican representative from Nebraska, according to a Raw Story analysis of congressional financial documents.

Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) was more than a year late disclosing some of his wife’s purchases of stock in CarterBaldwin, an executive search firm, according to a new congressional financial disclosure.

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'We better look': Counter-intel expert says Jack Smith may have new info on Trump

Frank Figliuzzi, former FBI assistant director for counter-intelligence, highlighted the recent report that special counsel Jack Smith is looking into financial information for Donald Trump's international businesses in seven countries, and said it's possible Smith has additional info about information sharing.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, Figliuzzi explained that the statements from Trump in the CNN town hall were more admissions, in a line of confessions, that he took the documents he should not have.

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Angry, violent and abusive: Unsealed court docs allege Stewart Rhodes created ‘constant fear’ at home

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes — a key figure in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol — beat his kids, used the toilet in their presence, encouraged them to use drugs and harbored an “obsession with sex (that) led him to incredibly inappropriate behavior around the children,” newly released court filings obtained by Raw Story allege.

A 2018 affidavit, filed by Rhodes’ ex-wife, Tasha Adams, as part of her divorce proceedings, alleged that Rhodes’ emotional and physical abuse of their children included punching and choking them.

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Trump rants on Truth Social immediately after judge issues protective order

Former President Donald Trump made a virtual appearance in court Tuesday, where he was asked to agree not to attack the witnesses in the New York Stormy Daniels case.

"Mr. Trump, do you have a copy of that protective order?" the judge asked.

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'I knew aliens were real': Marine's footage of mystery objects over military base sparks UFO talk

Mystery lights over Camp Wilson in eastern California in 2021 have sparked talk of UFOs two years later after a couple of experts released video of it on their podcast.

Six new videos and two photos were shared by Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp on their podcast "Weaponized." According to Corbell, he got two phone calls from sources that urged him to look into the mysterious lights and, for two years, his team has been working on finding information.

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Musk and DeSantis trolled over planned launch of presidential bid

A California lawmaker with congressional aspirations on Tuesday trolled Ron DeSantis and Elon Musk over the Florida governor’s planned presidential bid launch.

DeSantis plans to announce his candidacy in an appearance on Twitter Spaces with Musk, the social media company’s CEO, at 6 p.m. ET Wednesday, NBC News reports.

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Trump trial date set in Stormy Daniels hush money case

A Manhattan judge Tuesday set the trial date for Donald Trump’s hush money case.

Judge Juan Merchan has set the date for March 25, 2024, CNN’s Abby D. Phillip tweeted.

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'Personal Gestapo': Marjorie Taylor Greene makes cash off claims FBI is covering up Biden's 'crimes'

Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday hurled incendiary allegations against the nation’s top law enforcement agency, and the far-right congresswoman from Georgia wants to monetize her claim.

Greene (R-Ga.) in a tweet alleged that the FBI is acting as the “personal gestapo” for President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland in a conspiracy to thwart investigations of Biden, who she has accused without evidence of being at the center of a pay-to-play scheme while vice president.

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