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'Blatantly violate department policy': White House was enraged over special counsel report

White House attorneys were furious at special counsel Robert Hur's personal attacks on President Joe Biden in his report recommending against charges over the stray classified documents discovered in his possession, reported The New York Times on Thursday — and fought with the Justice Department over their inclusion.

"The lawyers said Mr. Hur’s comments 'openly, obviously and blatantly violate department policy and practice,' the letters, obtained by The New York Times, show," reported Charlie Savage. However, one day after the letters were sent and just as the DOJ was planning to release the report, "Bradley Weinsheimer — an associate deputy attorney general and the department’s senior career official, or nonpolitical appointee — wrote back rejecting their criticism."

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'Wow': Fani Willis brands lawyer a liar in middle of combative testimony

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ testimony began Thursday with a wink and a bang when she signaled hello to someone in the courtroom — then accused the lawyer questioning her of lying.

“It is ridiculous to me that you lied ... and yet here we still are,” Willis told Ashleigh Merchant, the lawyer hoping to remove the district attorney from Donald Trump’s Georgia election racketeering case.

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Trump's lawyer threatened with sanctions at the close of Stormy Daniels hearing

After getting off to a rough start, the hearing in New York over the Stormy Daniels hush money trial ended with another sharp reprimand.

According to Just Security fellow Adam Klasfeld's live updates from the courtroom, "Trump's prosecutor Christopher Conroy complained about not receiving defense exhibits as discovery some six weeks before trial."

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'This is a crime': CNN legal analyst buries Trump's courthouse rant

CNN's Elie Honig immediately shut down Donald Trump's angry courthouse rant as a New York judge set a trial date in the ex-president's hush money case.

Trump claimed the prosecution was brought by President Joe Biden and insisted "even if he was guilty" of falsifying business records to cover up payments to adult movie actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 campaign, "there's no crime."

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'Even if guilty there's no crime!' Trump uncorks furious courthouse rant

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday made the curious legal argument that he didn't commit a crime even if he was guilty of committing one.

Standing outside a courthouse in Manhattan, the former president raged at having to spend time defending himself against allegations that he committed financial fraud related to his hush-money payments to an adult film star, and he blamed President Joe Biden for all of his legal woes despite the fact that the current case is being pursued by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

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'Fief of MAGA': Trump's 'full-employment plan for his kin' shredded by columnist

Former President Donald Trump is attempting to turn the whole Republican Party into a "fief of MAGA" by stacking key positions throughout the party and public office with members of his own family — and there's no telling how far he'll take it, warned Michelle Cottle in a blistering column for The New York Times.

This comes after reports that he is pushing for his daughter-in-law Lara Trump to hold a senior position at the Republican National Committee, and was even trial ballooning the idea of his son-in-law Jared Kushner being appointed Secretary of State in a second term — although Kushner himself appears to be against the idea.

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'Here goes Jim again!' Jordan ridiculed for angry letter sent to Biden's ghostwriter

Rep. Jim Jordan, the Republican House Judiciary Committee chair who has struggled to prove the corruption he’d like to impeach President Joe Biden for, wants information from the ghostwriter referenced in Special Counsel Robert Hur’s recent and controversial report.

Jordan released Wednesday a letter to Mark Zwonitzer, just days after the release of Hur’s report, which found Biden had committed no criminal act linked to confidential documents the former Vice President retained, but noted he had read classified notes to the ghostwriter of his memoirs.

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House GOP 'salivating' at chance to ask special counsel Hur about Biden's age: report

Special counsel Robert Hur will most likely testify before Congress early next month about his report on President Joe Biden's handling of classified materials, and House Republicans hope to use that hearing to highlight his age.

House Republicans are salivating about the chance to ask the special counsel, whose report described Biden as "an elderly man with a poor memory," about the president's fitness for office in hopes of keeping the issue in the spotlight, reported Axios.

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What is behind the U.S. economy's surprising strength?

The US has seen GDP growth blow past predictions, hiring numbers surge unexpectedly and consumers still spending even as interest rates climbed -- deftly averting a dreaded recession in 2023.

While interest rates have hit the highest level in more than two decades, a situation ordinarily accompanied by higher unemployment and a consumption pullback, it has not been the case this time.

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Southlake mayor and Dinesh D’Souza’s son-in-law lead pack in  North Texas primary

"Southlake mayor and Dinesh D’Souza’s son-in-law lead pack in open North Texas congressional primary" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Things are 'getting real' for Trump in criminal case that tells his 'origin story': expert

Things are finally heating up in the criminal case that tells the "origin story" of Donald Trump's election cheating efforts, a former federal prosecutor said.

Joyce Vance, a legal analyst appearing on MSNBC, said late on Wednesday night in a post on Substack that there has been "major activity in each of the criminal cases against" the former president. One case in particular stood out, she said.

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Trump claims he purposely 'interposed' Nancy Pelosi's name with with Nikki Haley's

It was all intentional, according to Trump.

Former President Donald Trump took the stage in Charleston, South Carolina, on Valentine's Day to explain away some of his flubs.

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Taylor Greene knocks GOP for losing Santos seat — and wants more pro-Trump candidates

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told Raw Story that the biggest mistake the Republican Party made was not choosing a candidate firmly behind former President Donald Trump to run in the New York Third District special election.

Disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was expelled, and a new election was called, which Greene called their first mistake. It's a bad precedent to set to expel a member of Congress, she said.

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