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GOP's star witness in Biden impeachment probe linked to Russian oligarch: report

The House GOP’s star witness in the Oversight Committee’s investigation into Hunter Biden turns out to be connected to a Russian oligarch, The Daily Beast reported Tuesday.

High-profile investor Tony Bobulinski has links to Russian billionaire Viktor Vekselberg, a Ukrainian-born energy magnate who’s been a longtime close ally of Vladimir Putin’s, according to the report.

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'Trove' of newly obtained docs detail Trump lawyers’ scheme to keep him in power: report

As he moves closer and closer to the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, Donald Trump continues to face four criminal prosecutions and a variety of civil lawsuits. Two of the criminal prosecutions — one by special counsel Jack Smith for the U.S. Department of Justice and the other by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for the State of Georgia — involve Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

In Willis' case, some of those indicted alongside him are attorneys who joined him in falsely claiming that the 2020 election was stolen — including Rudy Giuliani, Kenneth Chesebro, Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell.

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U.S. Senate passes Ukraine aid bill, but House likely to reject it

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday approved $60 billion in funding for Ukraine, in a bill House Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated his Republican-led chamber will reject.

The $95 billion package includes funding for Israel's military and key strategic ally Taiwan, but the lion's share -- $60 billion -- would help Ukraine restock depleted ammunition supplies, weapons and other crucial needs as it enters a third year of war.

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'Unconstitutional overreach': Trump VP contenders clash on Jan. 6

WASHINGTON — Barring something monumental — a health crisis, a debilitating legal development — Donald Trump is all but guaranteed to become the 2024 Republican presidential nominee.

And potential Trump running mates seem to be working overtime this month to audition for the part.

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Trump defiant after backlash over NATO remarks

Former US president Donald Trump defended his record on NATO Monday, saying he had made it "strong" after sparking a firestorm of criticism over comments downplaying his commitment to the alliance.

Trump was rebuked from all sides after saying in a speech Saturday that he would "encourage" Russia to attack members of NATO who had not met their financial obligations, in his most extreme broadside against the organization.

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Morning Joe bashes wealthy 'freaks' who pine for the return of 'crazy lunatic' Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough bashed wealthy acquaintances who baselessly complained President Joe Biden is a "socialist" and pined for the return of "crazy lunatic" Donald Trump.

The U.S. economy has been surging ahead out of the pandemic since Biden took office, and the "Morning Joe" host heaped scorn on wealthy Americans who would put that growth at risk to re-elect Trump, who has promised to destabilize global order, abandon allies, and upend American democracy.

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Trump lawyers envisioned Jan. 6 lasting days or weeks: report

Donald Trump's attorneys hatched a scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election by creating so much chaos that January 6 – the scheduled counting of the electoral votes to formally certify the winner of the election – would be delayed, lasting days if not weeks, and with Congress unable to complete the count, stop Joe Biden from being officially declared President. That alone would throw the election to the House of Representatives, or to the U.S. Supreme Court.

In 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court had done just that -- decide the result of the presidential election. Trump's lawyers were hoping for something of a second chance in what Trump himself had crafted, a 6-3 hardcore, far-right conservative supermajority on the nation's top court. He had placed three justices there himself, and three justices in 2020 had been part of or advisors to the George W. Bush legal team that was successful in getting the Court to side with the Texas Republican governor over the Democratic vice president.

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U.S. defense chief treated under general anesthetic, cancels trip

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was treated under general anesthetic for bladder issues as he battles prostate cancer, doctors said Monday, and will miss a trip to Brussels while recovering from the procedure.

The 70-year-old's latest health scare came weeks after it emerged he had kept recent hospital stays secret and had not promptly informed President Joe Biden of his cancer diagnosis, sparking widespread criticism.

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Trump doubles down on mocking Nikki Haley's husband

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning doubled down on his strategy of mocking GOP rival Nikki Haley's husband, who is currently on military duty in Africa as a major with the South Carolina Army National Guard.

Over the weekend, Trump drew criticism from Haley and others for sarcastically questioning why husband Michael Haley wasn't out with her on the campaign trail when he knew full well that Haley was overseas serving his country.

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Jordan king urges 'lasting' Gaza ceasefire in talks with Biden

Jordan's King Abdullah II appealed for a full ceasefire to end the Gaza war after talks with Joe Biden, striking a discordant note with the US president who is seeking a shorter six-week pause to give Israel time to defeat Hamas.

Speaking at the White House, the two leaders both warned however against any indiscriminate Israeli ground incursion into Gaza's southern city of Rafah, where more than a million Palestinians are trapped.

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Ex-Trump adviser thinks he 'made up' the NATO country story — but not withdrawal threats

A second Donald Trump term would mean a NATO obituary and possibly even a war.

Former President Donald Trump's one-time National Security Advisor John Bolton made the prognostication on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins.

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Biden's lawyer reveals what really happened in special counsel interview

Special counsel Robert Hur's report on President Joe Biden declined to press any charges, but controversially veered into a number of personal attacks on the president, at one point even suggesting he was unable to recall crucial life information and that he was unchargeable because would put on the act of an enfeebled old man for any jury.

That's not at all accurate to how the interview really went, said Biden's personal lawyer Bob Bauer in an interview with MSNBC's Jen Psaki, herself a veteran of the Biden administration.

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'The Supreme Court is on trial': Pelosi urges justices to meet the moment on Trump

The Supreme Court has the whole nation watching it, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told CNN's Anderson Cooper — and they need to make the right decision and not drag out former President Donald Trump's criminal trial for election conspiracy any further than they need to.

Additionally, she added, Justice Clarence Thomas — whose wife was heavily involved in the effort to overturn the election — needs to bow out of this altogether.

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