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Right-wing influencer's conviction for trying to trick Black voters thrown out

A right-wing social media influencer who was sentenced to seven months in federal prison for trying to trick Black and Brown Americans out of voting in the 2016 presidential election has been exonerated.

Douglass Mackey, who went by the online persona of "Ricky Vaughn," wrote in all caps on X Wednesday, "The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has thrown out my conviction for lack of evidence. The case has ben remanded to the district court with orders to immediately dismiss."

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'Excuse me?' Ex-Trump official snaps as CNN host levels false claim to his face

CNN's Brianna Keilar pushed back hard Tuesday on a former Trump official's claim that President Donald Trump had to make a new "policy call" by allowing some undocumented migrants a "temporary pass" to remain in the United States to fill certain jobs.

Keilar asked Chad Wolf, Acting Homeland Security secretary during the first Trump administration, "Is that just an admission that the American economy relies on labor from undocumented immigrants, and that they need work visas even if they're here illegally? Even if you are putting them in the same category as criminals who are here illegally?"

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GOP senator admits he has 'minimal evidence' to support right-wing conspiracy

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) was forced to admit Friday on "The Benny Show" that he had little evidence to support a right-wing theory that the Chinese government conspired to interfere in the 2020 election — and then blamed Joe Biden for a cover-up.

To introduce the topic, MAGA podcaster Benny Johnson said Congress had "credible whistleblowers" showing the Chinese government was trying to "put fake IDs into the system here, in this country in order to rig the mail-in balloting process, which makes a ton of sense to us knowing how loose those systems and securities were."

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MAGA has 'on brand' meltdown over Juneteenth: 'The holiday that nobody heard of'

MAGA adherents spent Juneteenth on social media protesting the very existence of the federal holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States, while President Donald Trump went about his business like it was any other day.

The conservative Washington Examiner posted to Truth Social, "White House lists no Juneteenth celebration plans for Trump," linking to an article that read, "Despite Juneteenth’s status as a federal holiday, President Trump has a full schedule at the White House on Thursday in sharp contrast with Joseph R. Biden, who gave staffers the day off and didn’t hold public events."

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Pete Hegseth urges a 'passive approach' to end-of-slavery celebrations: report

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who spearheaded Donald Trump's anti-DEI initiatives at the Pentagon, urged staffers not to make a fuss around Juneteenth celebrations, according to reporting in Rolling Stone.

Politics editor Andrew Perez obtained an email from Hegseth's office that "requested 'a passive approach to Juneteenth messaging' for the holiday on Thursday commemorating the end of slavery."

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Canadian PM 'shuts off' Trump as press conference heads 'off the rails': CNN

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney interrupted a question and answer session with Donald Trump at Monday's G7 summit before the U.S. president got too much into the weeds discussing ICE raids on "blue cities," according to CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes.

As Trump began to rehash his usual talking points, claiming former President Joe Biden allowed "murderers, killers, people from gangs, people from jails," into the United States, the Canadian leader — and host of the meeting which is being held in Alberta — stepped in.

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Dairy farmer's lawsuit claims Trump is discriminating against whites

A Wisconsin farmer is suing the Trump administration's Department of Agriculture over its continued use of diversity, equity and inclusion programs that he says are keeping white, male farmers from receiving loan forgiveness.

The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed the lawsuit against the USDA Monday "on behalf of white dairy farmer, Adam Faust," according to the Associated Press.

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Judge blocks Trump's firing of Biden-appointed members of major agency

A Maryland judge has stopped President Donald Trump's firings of three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bloomberg News reporter Zoe Tillman said on X.

Three members of the board whom former President Joe Biden appointed were fired by Trump last month.

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Trump to restore names of military bases honoring Confederates

President Donald Trump announced he will restore the names of military bases that were given "woke" names as the U.S. military re-examined "its history with race" during the Biden administration.

Trump made the announcement in front of troops at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina, home of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, as well as to the 82nd Airborne Division and XVIII Airborne Corps.

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How 'absurd' Trump's 'obsession with' Biden could pave the way for greater abuse

Four and one-half months after former President Joe Biden left the White House, President Donald Trump is calling for an investigation of Biden's use of the autopen — which, Trump claims, was used to hide his "cognitive decline."

In an article published by The Atlantic on June 7, attorney Paul Rosenzweig argues that this probe is not only "absurd" — it is also dangerous because it could pave the way for Trump to expand his abuse of the legal system.

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'Ask him!' Jan. 6 chair hammers Trump for doing same thing he condemns Biden for

WASHINGTON – Dismissing President Donald Trump’s claim that preemptive pardons Joe Biden gave members of the House January 6 committee are invalid if Biden used an autopen to sign them, the senior Democrat who chaired that panel and received such a pardon doubted whether Trump himself signed all pardons he gave supporters who carried out the Capitol attack.

Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) told Raw Story: “Ask him! Did he sign all 1,500 pardons?”

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Pam Bondi covers up Trump's 'dumb moves' with made-for-TV 'stunt': Top Dems

WASHINGTON – Democrats on Capitol Hill are nervously laughing off President Donald Trump’s so-called investigation into Joe Biden’s use of an autopen.

Prominent Democratic senators who spoke to Raw Story at the Capitol on Thursday dismissed the effort — passed through executive order and giving Attorney General Pam Bondi authority to launch a criminal probe — as a made-for TV “political stunt.”

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'Trying to sell books': Ex-Biden aide faces bad reaction over ditching Dem party

Karine Jean-Pierre has left the Democratic Party after serving as former president Joe Biden's press secretary, she's revealing in her forthcoming book.

The longtime Democratic operative served two years as the top spokesperson for the White House, but she's urging voters to look past the two-party system in her new book, "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines," reported the Associated Press.

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