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'It is so unfair': Trump whines about being tried under consumer protection law

Donald Trump's latest rant about his legal troubles alleges that he is wrongly being tried under a "consumer protection statute."

Trump, who was recently slapped with a gag order in his civil fraud case, hit a familiar note on Tuesday evening when he blamed the trial on "election interference." He went as far as to say a law is being used "unconstitutionally" to punish him for doing well in his presidential campaign.

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Republican 'problem solvers' threaten to blow up bipartisan group over McCarthy vote​

Shortly after Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) became the first Speaker of the House to be removed by a vote of Congress in U.S. history, some of the more bipartisan members of the GOP caucus turned their anger on Democrats for not giving him the votes to survive — and are threatening to mass resign from a key bipartisan working group in protest, reported CNN's Melanie Zanona.

"Republicans on the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus are considering quitting the group “en masse” after Democrats in the group voted to oust McCarthy, per a GOP member of the group," wrote Zanona on X. "Latest sign of fallout after the historic removal of the speaker."

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'Failure theater': Matt Gaetz lashes out at Jim Jordan's Biden probe during Speaker debate

During the debate on whether Speaker Kevin McCarthy should be ousted, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) attacked Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for his attempt at bringing down President Joe Biden.

NBC News reporter Garrett Haake tweeted: "Gaetz really burning down the House GOP around him. Responds to Jordan by saying oversight efforts – including their crown jewel Hunter Biden investigation – look like 'failure theater.'"

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Biden tells allies Ukraine support will continue after Republicans block funding

By Jeff Mason and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with the leaders of allied countries, the European Union and the NATO military alliance on Tuesday, reiterating America's support for Ukraine and warning that a drop in support could embolden Russia and cause wider conflict. The call included the leaders of Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Romania, Britain and France, as well as the heads of NATO, the European Commission and the European Council, who also discussed Ukraine's economic recovery and food security issues, the White House said. "President Bide...

'Showing your ugly faces': Ex-GOP Rep. predicts ousting McCarthy will be 'demise of MAGA'

During Tuesday's episode of MSNBC's Chris Jansing Reports, former United States Representative Barbara Comstock (R-VA) shared her thoughts on Congress' upcoming vote on whether Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will keep his role.

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) announced Sunday, October 1 that he would move towards a vote to oust the speaker this week following McCarthy's Saturday, September 30 negotiation with President Joe Biden and the U.S. Senate to avert a government shutdown.

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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to gun charges after passing drug test

Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty to federal gun charges and has been released with pre-trial conditions.

Reporting from outside a federal courthouse in Delaware on Tuesday, Fox News correspondent David Spunt said court watchers had been surprised by the conditions of Biden's release.

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Congressman carjacked at gunpoint near his Washington home

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, was carjacked at gunpoint Monday night near his Washington home, according to his chief of staff.

Three armed robbers stole the congressman’s car while he was parking, Jacob Hochberg, Cuellar’s chief of staff, said in a statement. Cuellar was unharmed in the incident, and law enforcement eventually retrieved the car.

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Prosecutors suspect Trump tried to reverse Arizona election loss well into last year

Arizona prosecutors are investigating Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss that may have continued into last year.

Investigators are looking into a 2022 pressure campaign by Trump allies aimed at decertifying the state's electors and are examining how deeply the ex-president and his senior advisers were involved in a 2021 election audit, according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke to Rolling Stone.

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Trump's prison presidency? How he could run — and win — from behind bars.

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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Maddow: The two parties are not the same — here's why

Rachel Maddow began her weekly show by comparing Democrats and Republicans and crushing what she said is an all too frequent narrative that both parties are the same. All politicians are the same.

She began with a story about former President Jimmy Carter trying to cure guinea worm before he died. As of today, the Carter Center says, there are just 6 cases in the world. He also wanted to solve Middle East Peace, but it has proved to be much harder than eradicating a global disease.

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Matt Gaetz lashes out at GOP colleague as feud over McCarthy's future boils over

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) took to X on Monday to lash out at House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY), one of the closest lieutenants of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) — and reiterated his mounting threats to call a vote to kick McCarthy out of power.

Gaetz's tirade came in response to Stefanik posting, ".@SpeakerMcCarthy and the @HouseGOP have consistently delivered strong results for the American people. I support Speaker Kevin McCarthy as we continue to work to save America from the Far Left Democrats led by Joe Biden," after a mad scramble over the weekend that saw McCarthy, House Democrats, and President Joe Biden pass a temporary funding measure to avert a federal government shutdown in the nick of time.

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Congress debates Ukraine aid as Pentagon warns money running low

A last-ditch weekend spending agreement avoided a U.S. government shutdown but left pro-Ukraine officials in Washington scrambling on Monday to determine the best path forward for securing approval for billions more assistance for Kyiv.

Leaders in the Senate, which is narrowly controlled by President Joe Biden's fellow Democrats, promised to take up legislation in the coming weeks to ensure continued U.S. security and economic support for Ukraine.

These MAGA Republicans long for a 'Red Caesar' to 'impose a dictatorship' on America

In the past, the Claremont Institute — founded in 1979 by Barry Goldwater ally Harry V. Jaffa — was known for being a conventional conservative think tank. But in recent years, Claremont has taken a far-right hyper-MAGA turn.

Some members have promoted the idea that the United States, in order to survive, needs to leave democracy behind — and that traditional Reagan or Goldwater conservatism no longer works.

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