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Like a 'hot air balloon rapidly losing helium': Michigan GOP's 'civil war' stuns analyst

The Democrats's woes in the the state of Michigan when it comes to the 2024 election have got nothing on the Republican Party, an analyst wrote Friday.

While it's true that President Joe Biden has an uphill battle in the state when it comes to the Arab-American vote, a columnist wrote it's nothing compared to the absolute implosion that's happening to the state's GOP.

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Another 'star' GOP impeachment witness may have lied under oath: Cassidy Hutchinson lawyer

House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which was already on shaky ground, may have just suffered another blow.

At issue is the testimony of Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden who has made allegations of corruption against President Joe Biden.

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Ex-KGB agent handed Mike Pompeo 'dirt' on Biden at a 2019 Beverly Hills gala: report

At a gala on May 11, 2019, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was handed a thumb drive from a "foreign national" with "dirt" on Hunter Biden and the Ukrainian energy company, Burisma, according to a new report.

An exclusive report from Insider cited "two sources with direct knowledge of the incident, who explained that the thumb drive was given to Pompeo's aides by an FBI informant, and former KGB agent, with the code name "Rollie." Insider said it had decided not to print the informant's real name.

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‘Insultingly stupid’: Trump’s move to toss out classified docs case torn apart by experts

Lawyers for Donald Trump late Thursday night launched a multi-pronged effort to toss out of court Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of the ex-president in the classified documents case, which includes charges under the Espionage Act. Many legal experts were stunned, not only by the move, but by the shallowness of the arguments.

The motions will be decided by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by then-President Donald Trump during his last year in office.

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GOP backs voting by mail, yet turns to courts to restrict it in battleground states

Fearing that Democrats hold a crucial edge in ballots cast before Election Day, national Republicans are working to convince their voters to take advantage of mail and early voting this year.

“We can’t play catch up. We can’t start from behind. We can’t let Dems get a big head start and think we’re going to win it all on Election Day,” Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel said in November on a conference call aimed at promoting the group’s Bank Your Vote initiative to encourage early and mail voting. “Things happen on Election Day.”

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Trump's hometown newspaper lays into ex-president — and urges his neighbors to vote Biden

Donald Trump's hometown newspaper laid into the former president and endorsed President Joe Biden months in advance of November's election.

The Palm Beach Post also endorsed Biden in October 2020, with the editorial board members saying they were among the voters who "yearned so strongly to remove" Trump. They got an early start ahead of his year's election by saying the case against the quadruple-indicted Republican frontrunner was glaringly obvious.

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Jerry Nadler pushes for probe into ex-DOJ lawyer who vouched for Alexander Smirnov

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) is pushing the United States Department of Justice to launch an investigation into a former U.S. attorney who vouched for the veracity of claims made by Alexander Smirnov, the informant who was arrested last week on charges of lying to investigators about bribes purportedly paid to President Joe Biden.

In a letter sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Nadler questioned how former U.S. Attorney Scott Brady could have vouched for Smirnov's claims when prosecutors found significant problems with his story that they unraveled in a criminal indictment against him.

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Biden announces more than 500 new sanctions on Russia

US President Joe Biden announced on Friday more than 500 new sanctions on Russia in response to the death of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny and a day before the second anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine. "Today, I am announcing more than 500 new sanctions against Russia for its ongoing war of conquest on Ukraine and for the death of [Alexei] Navalny, who was a courageous anti-corruption activist and Putin’s fiercest opposition leader," Biden said. "These sanctions will target individuals connected to Navalny’s imprisonment as well as Russia’s financial sector, defense...

Biden holds poignant meeting with Navalny's daughter, widow

President Joe Biden had a private, emotional meeting with the widow and daughter of Alexei Navalny in California on Thursday, as his administration announced fresh sanctions against Russia over the death of the Kremlin opposition leader.

The visit at a hotel in San Francisco came as the White House backed Navalny's mother in her fight to retrieve her son's body, which Russian authorities have refused to release days after he died in an Arctic prison.

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'Red alarms starting to flash' as Trump runs low on cash and enthusiasm sags: analysis

Nikki Haley quite likely will lose her home state of South Carolina to Donald Trump in the Republican primary race, but she has one advantage over him besides not currently being under criminal indictment.

The state's former governor and Trump's former UN ambassador has vowed to remain in the race to provide an alternative to the quadruple-indicted, twice-impeached ex-president who's on the hook for more than a half billion dollars in penalties for fraud and defaming his sex abuse victim, and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire said Haley's got plenty of cash on hand.

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Trump campaign accused of using 'creative accounting' to hide donor cash problems

Questions are being raised about the "jaw-droppingly" low dollar amount of refunds being made by Donald Trump's presidential campaign and it appears the former president's team is testing the limits of Federal Election Commission reporting requirements.

What is raising red flags is the Trump team reporting it has returned a paltry $1,400 in refunds since November 2022 while President Joe Biden's campaign has sent back about $360,000 last year and another $222,000 in just the past month.

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Arrested again: Ex-FBI informant and GOP former star witness Alexander Smirnov

Alexander Smirnov, the former FBI informant who was arrested just eight days ago and charged with lying to the Bureau about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, has again been arrested, his lawyers state in an emergency court filing Thursday.

Smirnov allegedly used Russian intelligence to smear the Bidens, falsely claiming both Joe Biden and Hunter Biden had each accepted $5 million bribes. His claims were the basis of House Republicans' impeachment investigation into President Biden.

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Nikki Haley just laid the groundwork to endorse Donald Trump

Down in the polls by double digits, former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, who recently took off the kid gloves and has been battering her Republican opponent Donald Trump, just laid the groundwork to endorse the man she calls "unstable and unhinged," by labeling President Joe Biden "more dangerous."

"I think what's really important is to know that the majority of Americans dislike Donald Trump and Joe Biden," Haley told NPR's Steve Inskeep in remarks that aired Thursday (audio below). "So we think that there needs to be an alternative."

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