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Trump killed his blog because he was so upset no one was reading it: Bulwark editor Charlie Sykes

Raw Story broke the news that former President Donald Trump killed his blog Tuesday night without much of an announcement. It was just 29 days that the ex-president's rantings and ravings existed on his "From the Desk of Donald Trump" page on the website. Bulwark editor-in-chief Charlie Sykes thinks it's because he couldn't handle the lack of interest in the page.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, Sykes ridiculed the decision, tying it to Trump's insecurity.

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Tucker Carlson told a massive lie about Biden's Tulsa Race Massacre speech -- and it backfired

Fox News host Tucker Carlson Tuesday night falsely claimed that President Joe Biden called white Republican men "more dangerous than ISIS."

During his speech commemorating and bringing attention to the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, President Biden, in Tulsa, said, "folks, we can't — we must not give hate a safe harbor. "

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Any documents 'shedding light' on the 'depths of Donald Trump’s corruption' must be released: columnist

President Joe Biden and members of his administration don't like to spend a lot of time talking about former President Donald Trump, who Biden dismissively refers to as "the former guy." And the Biden Administration has resisted pursuing the release of documents that may be damning of Trump. But liberal Washington Post opinion writer Greg Sargent, in a column posted this week, argues that Biden and his team are making a mistake if they shy away from bringing to light documents that show the "depths of Donald Trump's corruption."

The documents in question, Sargent notes, include Trump's tax returns and a U.S. Department of Justice internal memo pertaining to former U.S. Attorney General William Barr's reasons for not charging Trump with obstruction of Justice in connection with former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

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WATCH: McConnell gets slapped down by Obama’s Pentagon chief for opposing the Capitol riot commission

Speaking on CNN this Wednesday, former U.S. Senator and Secretary of Defense under the Obama administration, Chuck Hagel, was asked about Mitch McConnell's opposition to forming a commission to investigate the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6., and said that not nearly enough is known about what happened on that day, which makes the need for a commission all the more urgent.

"We had active duty military involved [in the riot], National Guard involved, we had active duty policemen involved in this," Hagel said. "People lost their lives, Capitol Hill policemen lost their lives, unprecedented in history -- we need to understand the truth."

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Did Kevin McCarthy pay for Frank Luntz’s 2020 focus groups for the LA Times?

The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, MSNBC, CBS and VICE News/HBO have all allowed Republican pollster Frank Luntz to promote himself and his messaging to mainstream and liberal audiences while padding his own pockets. "If I want to pitch a CEO, I will make sure that I do [Megyn Kelly's show] the night before," Luntz said in 2015. "Because CEOs watch her show. The other show they watch is 'CBS This Morning' because they all like Charlie Rose. I actually time my television to correspond with my schedule."

In an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" this past week, Luntz and New York Times opinion page editor Patrick Healy defended the Times' coverage of a George Floyd-themed Luntz focus group. Luntz praised Healy while offering to host another focus group for the Times and MSNBC. It's unclear whether the Times paid Luntz, although Healy's comments suggest it did not, with Healy saying he had "decided to sit in on a focus group led by Frank Luntz."

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New report reveals details of the federal criminal investigation of Rudy Giuliani

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani was once a federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York; now, he is facing a criminal investigation from the Southern District. And journalists Asawin Suebsaeng and William Bredderman, in an article published by the Daily Beast this week, note that federal investigators have "examined documents related to" his consulting firm Giuliani Security & Safety.

"Their interest comes at a time when the feds have ramped up their scrutiny of Giuliani's work, including his Ukraine-related efforts, to determine whether or not the former New York City mayor engaged in unregistered and illegal lobbying on behalf of foreign figures," Suebsaeng and Bredderman explain. "Giuliani has repeatedly denied engaging in any unregistered lobbying or committing any FARA violations, and so far, no charges have been brought against him in this matter."

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Democrats finally ditch the carrot and pick up the stick

President Joe Biden — echoing the feelings of millions of Democrats who worked their butts off to elect Democrats, only to see all hope of real progress crash on the shores of the Senate filibuster — seems like he's had enough with the do-nothing nature of the Congress' upper chamber. Speaking at an event marking the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre on Tuesday, Biden stated that the "sacred right" to vote "is under assault with incredible intensity like I've never seen."

The president pointed out that the attacks are led by state-level Republicans across the nation who are passing draconian voting restrictions that target people of color in particular. But he also had some harsh words for Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, whose support for the filibuster is preventing Senate Democrats from passing bills that would block Republican efforts to dismantle fair election systems.

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American imprisoned in Russia urges Biden to arrange exchange

A former US Marine imprisoned in Russia on espionage charges has urged President Joe Biden to arrange a prisoner exchange with Russian leader Vladimir Putin when the two meet in Geneva on June 16.

Paul Whelan, a security official in a US auto parts company when he was arrested in a Moscow hotel in December 2018, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in June 2020.

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Biden's reluctance to hold Trump accountable will likely backfire -- here's why

The Biden administration is sending strong signals that it doesn't intend to fully investigate Donald Trump's corruption.

Democrats are reportedly pessimistic that President Joe Biden's administration will release key documents that could implicate his predecessor in various nefarious acts, and the Washington Post's Greg Sargent says that's unacceptable.

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Right-wing publishers frustrated as demand for anti-Biden books is 'ice cold': report

President Joe Biden doesn't have the natural charisma of former Democratic presidents such as Bill Clinton or Barack Obama -- and that's reportedly making things tough for conservative publishers.

The Atlantic's McKay Coppins reports that right-wing book publishers are facing an "ice cold" demand for anti-Biden books at the moment, despite the fact that having a new Democratic administration often results in a boom in book sales from angry conservatives.

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‘If so I am Elvis Presley’: Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed for calling Biden ‘a socialist’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is steering away from the Holocaust, at least so far this week, but out of nowhere and for no discernible reason Tuesday night she laid into "Socialist" President Joe Biden.

It did not go well for her.

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'We’ve been through the wringer!' Proud Boys leader whines his members are being persecuted for MAGA riots

Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio is complaining that members of his far-right group are being "persecuted" unfairly for their role in the January 6th Capitol riots.

In an interview with the Associated Press, Tarrio said members of his group were being "overcharged" by prosecutors for participating in the deadly riot, but he insisted that the Proud Boys were stronger than ever.

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Flynn's coup chatter could spark more pro-Trump violence: Conservative columnist

Michael Flynn's coup talk should be seen as a violent threat, according to one conservative columnist.

The retired U.S. Army general told a gathering of QAnon fanatics that a Myanmar-style military coup "should happen here" to restore Donald Trump to the White House, and The Daily Beast's Matt Lewis said that should set off alarm bells.

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