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'Damning' list of troops' 'violent tactics' against civilians to be released by Dems

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee plan to make public a compilation of "damning" incidents where federal troops used excessive force against civilians, according to a new report.

The group of more than a dozen lawmakers sent some examples in a five-page letter to the White House on Thursday, according to a report by NOTUS. In the letter, the lawmakers called on President Donald Trump to "halt this attack" against American cities and citizens.

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Make-A-Wish board member out after threatening to 'call ICE' on Latino fan during NLCS

A Milwaukee Brewers fan has been fired from her job and resigned from her role in the Make-A-Wish Foundation after she was recorded on video shouting obscenities and threatening to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on a Latino fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to a report.

In a video making the rounds on social media, Dodgers fan Ricardo Fosado records himself taunting Brewers fans, including a woman identified by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as Shannon Kobylarczyk.

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Smartmatic voting machine execs charged in Philippines bribery scheme

The Justice Department has charged executives at the voting equipment company Smartmatic with a bribery scheme involving the Philippines, the Associated Press reported on Thursday.

The alleged bribes to election officials in that country, which total $1 million and took place between 2015 and 2018, "were made to obtain a contract with the Philippines government to help run that country’s 2016 presidential election and secure the timely payment for its work, according to a superseding indictment filed Thursday in a Florida federal court," reported Joshua Goodman.

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'Not accurate': Mike Johnson hit with swift fact-check on shutdown

CNN anchor Jake Tapper fact-checked House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Thursday's edition of "The Lead" about a key claim Johnson and other Republicans have made about the ongoing government shutdown.

"The democrats keep deciding to keep the government shut down; they are forcing the administration to triage federal spending," Johnson said. "Why? Because they have turned off the funding streams, Jake. That is what's happened. They can make this stop immediately."

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Prosecutor couldn't charge Adam Schiff — so she went after John Bolton instead: report

President Donald Trump's Justice Department has been pressuring an acting U.S. attorney to indict Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) even though she hasn't been able to make a legitimate case for it, according to a report.

Writing for MSNBC.com on Thursday, Carol Leonnig, Vaughn Hillyard, Ken Dilanian, and Lisa Rubin collaborated on a report revealing that Kelly O. Hayes, a career prosecutor in Maryland, was specifically pressured by Ed Martin, who is running the "weaponization task force" investigations.

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'I'd be calling up the lawyers': South Park warned it may have just gone too far

A writer Thursday is warning South Park creators they might have just gone too far, saying "I'd be calling up the lawyers" after Wednesday night's episode.

"Indeed, with the benefit of time, [Matt] Stone and [Trey] Parker seemed much more willing to tackle some of the most irresistible major MAGA news of the week: reports that Peter Thiel is obsessed with the antichrist," Slate's David Mack writes. "Yes, the tech billionaire and J.D. Vance patron is the latest figure to find himself being animated in the signature South Park two-dimensional style. If I were Thiel, I’d be calling up the lawyers I used to help bring down Gawker to sue Comedy Central for making me look like Skeletor."

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Mike Johnson swipes CNN's 'socialist town hall' during interview with Jake Tapper

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) took a swipe at CNN during an interview with anchor Jake Tapper because the network hosted a town hall with two progressive lawmakers, whom Johnson described as "socialist."

On Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) hosted a live town hall on CNN, where the duo heaped criticism on Johnson and the Republican caucus for the government shutdown.

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'Look at that!' Analysts 'wowed' as judges unite to deny Trump's invasion of Chicago

President Donald Trump suffered a legal blow on Thursday, after a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit refused to lift a lower court order that prohibited him from sending in the National Guard to Chicago. Judges Ilana Rovner, David Hamilton, and Amy St. Eve — appointed respectively by Presidents George H. W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Trump — found the district court had not erred in disputing that Trump was actually combating a rebellion, as the law allows for.

"The district court provided substantial and specific reasons for crediting the plaintiffs’ declarations over the administration’s, and the record includes ample support for that decision. Given the record support, the findings are not clearly erroneous," said the opinion.

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'Parents aren't having children': RFK uncorks bizarre claims during IVF presser

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made several bizarre claims during a press conference on Thursday announcing the Trump administration's plan to expand fertility treatment coverage.

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it plans to expand access to in vitro fertilization by getting companies like Germany's Merck that manufacture fertility medicines to slash their prices. Trump announced on Thursday that EMD Serono, a subsidiary of Merck, made a deal with the administration to lower the cost of its fertility medicines.

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Ex-Trump aide alarmed as admin now 'digging into data' on all Americans

Former national security advisor for Donald Trump, John Bolton, was indicted on Thursday, prompting a warning from another former administration official.

Miles Taylor, the former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, explained that no American is safe because the administration is accessing information about anyone it wants.

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Secret diary entries and suspect emails: 5 key excerpts in John Bolton's indictment

John Bolton, President Donald Trump's national security adviser from 2018-2019, was indicted on 18 counts by a federal grand jury in Maryland on Thursday afternoon.

Here are five key excerpts in Bolton's indictment.

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'It's a dictatorship': Lawmaker fears future Dems may never be sworn in under Mike Johnson

WASHINGTON — Former House Leader Steney Hoyer (D-MD) warned this week that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) could be slow-walking Congress into an era where he refuses to swear in more members of the Democratic caucus.

Speaking to Raw Story on Thursday about Johnson's refusal to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ), Hoyer said that if Johnson hadn't already sworn in two Republicans, he might have a valid argument.

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Top military commander resigns over Trump's drug boat strikes: report

A top military commander who oversaw U.S. operations in South and Central America resigned on Thursday, less than a year into his tenure, and at least one insider speculates that the Pentagon's strikes on drug boats off the coast of Venezuela may have played a part in his decision, according to a new report.

The New York Times reported on Thursday that Admiral Alvin Holsey, who leads U.S. Southern Command, departed after a 37-year career in the military. His resignation comes at a time when the Pentagon has amassed nearly 10,000 troops in the region as part of a "counterterrorism" operation, according to the report.

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