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Steve Bannon wants Cassidy Hutchinson arrested: 'She should go to jail for a long time'

Right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon called for former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson to be jailed over her testimony to the Jan. 6 Committee.

Bannon, who helped plot an attempted overthrow of the 2020 election, made the remarks on his War Room broadcast on Tuesday during an interview with conservative author Julie Kelly.

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If Trump wins in 2024 he’ll use Colorado ruling to keep Dems off the ballot: ex-aide

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin sounded the alarm on Tuesday about the Colorado ruling that barred Donald Trump from the ballot citing the 14th Amendment. Her fear, she said, is that he'll use it himself if he wins in 2024.

"The View" co-hosts on Tuesday were addressing some of the main news stories they'd missed while off for the holidays.

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House GOP could be laying a 'trap' in Biden impeachment inquiry: report

The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has been criticized for its lack of evidence for the GOP's allegations that the president laundered bribes through his son Hunter's international business deals.

In fact, even some of the GOP's own witnesses have contradicted the idea Biden was involved in his son's work.

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Trump promotes bogus report that states he won 2020 by 'hundreds of thousands of votes'

Donald Trump shared an anonymous report Tuesday as he started 2024 continuing to claim he never lost the 2020 election.

The 32-page report, which lists no author or researchers, once again promotes the bogus claim that cites Trump's own loyalists as experts.

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Trump's plan for 'MAGA freak show' at trial unnerves his ex-lawyer

Rolling Stone is reporting that former President Donald Trump is pushing his lawyers to use his upcoming trial in Washington D.C. to push more bogus conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election in what one source describes as a "MAGA freak show."

Among other things, the former president reportedly wants to subpoena former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in an attempt to pin the blame on her for security failures at the United States Capitol building; to bring up classified intelligence documents that will supposedly show he was right to be suspicious of the official election results; and make allegations that the Chinese government and Hezbollah plotted to hand the election to President Joe Biden.

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GOP chair slams RNC for anti-Biden tweet: 'I’m disappointed'

On New Year's Eve, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden were interviewed by ABC during a visit to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Republican National Committee (RNC), in a tweet posted a day later, attacked the Bidens for being away from the continental United States — an attack that angered the U.S. Virgin Islands' GOP chairman.

President Biden, during the interview, told ABC, "We're in a better position than any country in the world to lead the world. And we're coming back, and it's about time."

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'He's a fighter': Trump supporter says he's looking forward to denying 2024 election loss

A new poll from the Washington Post and the University of Maryland shows that Republican voters are now even more likely to believe false claims about the 2020 election and the January 6th Capitol riots than they were in the aftermath of the attacks.

In all, the poll found that just 31 percent of Republicans think President Joe Biden was legitimately election, down from 39 percent in 2021; that only 18 percent of Republicans believed the riots were mostly violent, down from 26 percent in 2021; and that just 14 percent of Republicans think Trump bears responsibility for the riots, down from 27 percent in 2021.

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Five unresolved questions surrounding the Jan. 6 attack

America is coming up on the three-year anniversary of the day former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol. The attack upended the orderly and peaceful transfer of presidential power to Joe Biden during Congress’ certification of the 2020 election and ultimately resulted in the loss of seven lives and dozens of injuries to law enforcement officers.

The FBI has arrested more than 1,200 people on federal charges related to the siege of the Capitol. The leaders of the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys — two far-right extremist groups — are already serving long prison sentences for seditious conspiracy, and hundreds of others have pleaded guilty or been convicted by juries on various charges.

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Rudy Giuliani demands cash from subscribers after filing for bankruptcy

Fresh off filing for bankruptcy, Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani kicked off the new year by demanding greenbacks from his backers.

Giuliani made a plea to his fan base to pay him a tenspot Monday when he launched a new show "America's Mayor Confidential," Newsweek was first to report.

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There's an 'extremely high chance' Trump gets convicted: former prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump's days of freedom are likely numbered, says one former federal prosecutor.

"I think the odds of a conviction are extremely high," Glenn Kirschner told Sky News Monday.

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Why this billionaire believes Joe Biden owes Donald Trump a big thanks

Billionaire Mark Cuban believes President Joe Biden owes Donald Trump a big thanks ahead of the 2024 election, and amid multiple state efforts to block the former president from the ballot.

Cuban’s X message went viral Monday with a message focusing on the Colorado and Maine decisions to block the former president based on the insurrection ban under the 14th Amendment.

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'Should not even matter’: Trump says Jan. 6 actions irrelevant as he 'was not campaigning'

Former President Donald Trump argued Monday it shouldn’t matter if he committed criminal acts to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power because he wasn’t on the campaign trail at the time.

Trump took to Truth Social to bemoan special counsel Jack Smith’s weekend filing challenging his presidential immunity claim in the Washington, D.C. election interference case.

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Raskin: Thomas 'absolutely should recuse' in Trump 2024 case

Amid expectations that the right-wing U.S. Supreme Court will soon consider legal arguments that former President Donald Trump should be disqualified from 2024 Republican primary ballots, Democratic Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin on Sunday called for Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from any such cases.

Raskin—a constitutional scholar and the lead Trump impeachment manager after the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol—appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" to discuss claims that the Republican is not qualified to hold office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution after inciting an insurrection.

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