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Accused felon Rudy Giuliani praises The Citadel for letting him keep honorary degree

Not much is going right for Rudy Giuliani.

His recent indignities include 13 felony charges related to his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia, status as “co-conspirator 1” in one of former President Donald Trump’s federal indictments and the pending loss of his law license in Washington, D.C.

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'Trying to crucify Trump!' MAGA supporters revolted at ads attacking his legal woes

A conservative group tested anti-Donald Trump ads focusing on his legal woes but found those concerns backfired among supporters of the twice-impeached ex-president.

One of the spots claimed Trump's indictments had worn him down, while another claimed he had "too much baggage" to win, and a third warned that the Republican frontrunner could be convicted, allowing President Joe Biden to "cruise" to re-election – but all of those flopped with GOP viewers, reported Politico.

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Texas activist who wants to end the separation of church and state has Mike Johnson's ear

For nearly four decades, Texas activist David Barton has barnstormed statehouses and pulpits across the nation, arguing that the separation between church and state is a myth and that America should be run as a Christian nation.

Now, he’s closer to power than perhaps ever before.

One day after little-known Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana was elected as the new House speaker last week, Barton said on a podcast that he was already discussing staffing with Johnson, his longtime ally in deeply conservative, Christian causes.

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'MAGA Mike Johnson' wants commission to cut Social Security formed 'immediately'

When Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives elected Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson as speaker last week, critics quickly sounded the alarm about his previous calls to cut trillions of dollars from Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—and the GOP leader triggered a fresh wave of fears on Thursday with related comments to a Capitol Hill journalist.

NBC News' Sahil Kapur reported on social media that Johnson "says he pitched a debt commission to Senate Republicans yesterday and 'the idea was met with great enthusiasm.' He says it will be bipartisan and bicameral. He says he wants 'very thoughtful people' in both parties to lead it. He wants this 'immediately.'"

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Trump pitches 2024 election as most important for nation’s future during Houston campaign

HOUSTON — Former President Donald Trump said at a campaign rally Thursday that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton did not deserve to get impeached, a brief aside during remarks in which he pitched the upcoming presidential election as the most important for the future of a nation “ready to fail.”

“On day one of our new administration, we will end Biden’s nation-wrecking war on American energy,” Trump said to applause. “With the help of Texas oil and gas workers, we will restore American energy.”

Trump’s event took place at Trendsetter Engineering in northwest Houston and drew more than 100 people. The company designs equipment for offshore oil drilling.

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'Not an intelligent plan': Trump's Colorado defense relies on election deniers' testimony

A series of tense exchanges between plaintiffs’ attorneys and witnesses called by former President Donald Trump’s legal team characterized the opening stages of Trump’s defense in a Colorado trial to determine whether he is ineligible to seek office under the Constitution’s “insurrection” clause.

Several of the witnesses called by Trump’s attorneys are close allies of the former president who continue to spread conspiracy theories alleging widespread fraud in the 2020 election, which have been repeatedly debunked by elections officials, experts, media investigations, law enforcement and the courts.

Trump has been indicted by federal prosecutors who allege that his “pervasive and destabilizing lies” about the election had “targeted a bedrock function of the United States federal government.” Shortly after Trump gave a speech at the White House Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021, a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol and interrupted congressional proceedings to certify the Electoral College results.

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Biden meets with president of Dominican Republic for discussion of Haiti, more

WASHINGTON — President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic met with President Joe Biden in the White House Thursday to discuss Haiti’s security situation and the economic relationship between Washington and Santo Domingo, among other topics. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed the first bilateral meeting between the two heads of state, which comes as the U.S. works to get the deployment of a Kenya-led international force into Haiti, and days after a commission from the Organization of American States arrived in Port-au-Prince to gather facts about an ongoing border con...

'Eat my shorts': 'MAGA Life Coach' offers prebuttal to upcoming 'hit piece'

"MAGA Life Coach" and failed congressional candidate Brenden Dilley lashed out against the New York Times on Thursday, saying the news outlet is planning to run a "hit piece" on him.

Dilley, who previously offered bizarre speculation about Joe Biden on his YouTube show, said that the Times had contacted numerous people close to him.

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'Complete nonsense': Legal experts say Trump's 'immunity' claim is a stall tactic

The former commander in chief wants absolute immunity while leading the free world, but legal experts aren't buying it.

This week, Donald Trump's lawyers formally filed documents asking Judge Chutkan to stay "all proceedings" in the federal case in Washington D.C. that alleges he attempted to subvert the 2020 election after losing to President Joe Biden.

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California bar finds John Eastman culpable for misconduct — setting up possible disbarment

The California State Bar has found pro-Trump attorney John Eastman culpable for ethics violations and misconduct in his plot to help former President Donald Trump overturn the 2020 presidential election, reported MSNBC legal analyst Tristan Snell on X.

The next phase is determining penalties for Eastman, which could range from a suspension to permanent revocation of his law license.

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'It's getting real': Judge Chutkan sets Trump jury selection three months from now

Start the countdown, Special Counsel Jack Smith can begin selecting jurors in his criminal election fraud case against former President Donald Trump in just three months, according to court records.

Judge Tanya Sue Chutkan on Thursday set Feb. 9 as the date when hundreds of potential jurors in Washington D.C. will receive copies of a questionnaire to determine their eligibility to take part in the federal case against Trump.

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'Catastrophic end': Conservative judge warns of dangers of a second Trump term

A second presidential term for Donald Trump would be both "regrettable" and "catastrophic" to American democracy.

That's according to retired judge J. Michael Luttig who spoke candidly with NBC' News' Jordan Rubin on the "Deadline: Legal Blog."

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GOP ‘seriously contemplating’ subpoena for Hunter Biden in impeachment inquiry: report

Top House Republicans, who once again appear to be moving toward impeaching President Joe Biden, have indicated they are strongly considering issuing a subpoena to the President’s son, Hunter Biden, now that they have a new speaker..

“Subpoenaing the president’s son, who is facing federal tax and firearm charges in Delaware, would mark the crescendo of an unwinding impeachment inquiry,” The Messenger reports.

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