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Judge threatens lawyer who represented Jan. 6 defendants over fake information

U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C. threatened a lawyer known for representing Jan. 6 defendants after she invented facts.

Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney posted a screen capture of a court filing in which Mehta alleges lawyer Carolyn Stewart included false information in her cases.

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Standstill as GOP fails to find frontrunner in major swing state race: 'All eyes on Trump'

Georgia is set to host what will likely be the most expensive U.S. Senate race in the country next year. But Republicans are still searching for a clear frontrunner to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, who continues to raise huge sums of cash as he prepares to defend his seat.

U.S. Reps. Mike Collins and Buddy Carter, along with former football coach Derek Dooley, are locked in a three-way race to take on the first-term senator. But latest fundraising figures suggest that the party remains largely undecided on a consensus candidate.

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'All due respect': J.B. Pritzker blames childhood trauma for Trump's Chicago vendetta

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker suggested that President Donald Trump was acting out his own unresolved psychological issues.

The Democratic billionaire is locked in a battle with the president over National Guard troop deployments in Chicago to assist in often violent crackdowns by masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, and Pritzker told Politico Magazine why he believes Trump was calling for him and Mayor Brandon Johnson to be thrown in jail.

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A prisoner's sentence was cut for saving guard’s life. Years later, he’s still not free

Derek Williams, 51, has been spending a lot of time thinking about certain numbers.

He committed 12 armed robberies in and around Milwaukee 30 years ago. In 1997, the North Side native was sentenced to 15 years in prison for each robbery – a total of 180 years.

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'Extraordinary peculiarities': Ex-Trump national security advisor questions Bolton probe

An ex-national security advisor is pointing out the hypocrisy in the John Bolton investigation and indictment, questioning the "extraordinary peculiarities."

In a Substack post published Friday, former national security advisor and author Miles Taylor outlines a series of questions "probing the extraordinary peculiarities and convenient coincidences in this case."

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'Including Jeffrey Epstein!' Rosie O'Donnell spills about attendees of Trump's wedding

Comedian Rosie O’Donnell shared new details this week on President Donald Trump’s 1993 wedding to his second wife, including the president’s interactions with one Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s 1993 wedding to Marla Maples took place at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, New York and was attended by hundreds, including the late O.J. Simpson, Howard Stern, and the disgraced financier Epstein, who died in 2019 awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

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Columnists pile on 'sycophantic' JD Vance for latest attempt to 'massage Trump's ego'

Vice President JD Vance was raked over the coals on Friday in the pages of the New York Times for his defense of all things Donald Trump during a press availability on Wednesday.

In a back-and-forth between the Times’ Frank Bruni and conservative columnist Brett Stephens on Trump’s week, Stephens took an off-ramp to discuss Democrat Gavin Newsom by suggesting California’s governor could face off with Trump’s veep in the 2028 presidential election.

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'Not going to forget': Trump's gang gets ominous warning that immunity won't last forever

Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is warning top lieutenants of President Donald Trump’s violent and unlawful immigration enforcement policies that they will not always have the protection of presidential immunity and that lawmakers in the future will seek to hold them to account for their behavior, including unlawful orders given at the behest of the president.

With episodes of violent raids, unlawful search and seizures, and the mistreatment of immigrants, protesters, journalists, and everyday citizens, Pritzker, in a Thursday evening interview on MSNBC, specifically named White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, border czar Tom Homan, and Gregory Bovino, the Customs and Border Patrol commander operating in the Chicago area, as people whose actions will not be forgotten.

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Senate Republican breaks with MAGA to back judges in Trump fight

WASHINGTON — The Republican chair of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee raised eyebrows by breaking with GOP orthodoxy when he told Raw Story federal courts are an essential check on the White House during this ongoing government shutdown.

While citing Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) and his sponsorship of a bill that would end the drama surrounding government shutdowns, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) exclusively told Raw Story the most important things for this divided Congress to fund are the courts — which have blunted, blocked, delayed and dismantled much of the MAGA momentum President Donald Trump has tried to rule with since January.

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'He and Stephen Miller believe': Terrifying theory on Trump's end game shared by insider

An insider shared a terrifying theory about President Donald Trump's end game and what "he and Stephen Miller believe."

Salon White House columnist Brian Karem reports Friday that a source close to Trump tells him that the president's "revenge tour" is inching closer to his real goal.

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'Nobody lives forever': Iowa candidate floats 'mass extermination' for drug abuse

A mayoral candidate in Red Oak, Iowa, suggested that "mass extermination" could be a solution to deal with people who struggle with drug abuse.

KCSI obtained audio of candidate John Haidsiak's proposal during a candidate forum sponsored by the Red Oak Mayor’s Youth Council.

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GOP candidate shut down on Fox News after throwing tantrum at its polling: 'Yea, right!'

Republican New York City mayoral hopeful Curtis Sliwa fumed Friday after a Fox News poll showed him trailing Democrat Zohran Mamdani on crime, but was promptly shut down on the network after he began to question the poll’s legitimacy.

Published on Thursday, the new poll showed that on the issue of crime, New York City voters favored Mamdani 40%, and Sliwa, 26%. Sliwa, whose mayoral campaign has centered around reducing crime, was asked by Fox News’ Bill Hemmer why he trailed so far behind Mamdani on the issue.

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'Where are those tapes?' Epstein victim Giuffre begs for files release in posthumous book

WASHINGTON – In a posthumously published memoir, the Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre makes an impassioned plea for the release of all files and records related to the late financier and sex offender who abused young girls and facilitated abuse by powerful men.

“I hope for a world in which predators are punished, not protected; victims are treated with compassion, not shamed; and powerful people face the same consequences as anyone else,” Roberts Giuffre writes.

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