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Georgia GOP’s legal bills for 'alternate' Trump electors top $500K: report

The Georgia Republican Party spent more than $500,000 in the first half of this year representing “alternate” electors under investigation by local authorities in connection with Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

The party has spent more than $520,000 in legal fees in the first six months of this year, which is around 75 percent more than it spent all of 2022 and a five-fold increase over the previous year, according to the report, which cites newly filed campaign disclosures.

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Jack Smith has contacted former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey in J6 probe: CNN

Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has been contacted by the special counsel’s office in connection with Jack Smith’s investigation over former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, CNN reports.

A Ducey spokesman confirmed that the former governor had been contacted by Smith team, Kaitlan Collins reported for the cable channel’s website.

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In meeting with Israel's Herzog, Biden cites 'hard work' ahead for peace

By Patricia Zengerle and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden and Israeli President Isaac Herzog stressed their countries' close ties on Tuesday at a White House meeting despite U.S. tensions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government over Jewish settlements and civil rights. Citing issues including Netanyahu's human rights record, a handful of Democratic lawmakers said they would stay away when Herzog addresses a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday, the last day of a two-day visit. At an Oval Office meeting, Biden told Herzog that America's commitment to...

Trump's lawyers not 'out of the woods' in Jan. 6 probe: legal expert

A prominent legal expert said Tuesday that lawyers representing Donald Trump in the aftermath of the 2020 election may still face legal jeopardy in connection to the special counsel’s Jan. 6 probe, even though they haven’t been notified that they’re targets of the investigation.

Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman said that although lawyers representing John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani have confirmed that the former Trump attorneys haven’t yet received target letters from the special counsel’s office, that itself doesn’t mean they’ve been cleared.

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'Get a good bag of popcorn and enjoy the show': Lawmakers react to news of possible Trump indictment

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he received a target letter from the Justice Department relating to the 2020 election overthrow attempt and Jan. 6 violence. Republicans responded online with profanity and hyperbole.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) claimed that the only reason that Trump has been given a target letter is that his poll numbers went up against President Joe Biden.

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Israeli president assures Biden he will seek way out of crisis

Israeli head of state Isaac Herzog assured US President Joe Biden that he is committed to finding a solution amid the heated mood in his country and US concerns over a planned judicial shake-up. "Israeli democracy is sound, strong and resilient," Herzog said in the presence of Biden at the White House on Tuesday. He said the society was going through a painful time and difficult moments. "We should always seek to find an amicable consensus," Herzog said. He said he was committed to finding a way out of the "crisis." Herzog's visit to Washington coincided with a nationwide day of protests in Is...

'I'm old enough to remember lock her up': Ex-Obama staffer shreds GOP's 'weaponization' defense of Trump

Donald Trump is facing a new legal threat from special counsel Jack Smith, but a former official from the Obama White House doesn't think it will hurt his chances with Republican voters.

The former president revealed he had received a target letter Sunday from the special counsel, but former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told MSNBC's Peter Alexander that he doesn't expect Trump to face any political blowback if he's charged for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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‘Biggest threat to our survival’: experts blast No Labels as Manchin tests the waters

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, Democrat of West Virginia, on Monday shared a stage with former Governor Jon Huntsman, Republican of Utah, at an event hosted by No Labels.

No Labels insists it is neither a political party nor engaging in a "spoiler" effort to take votes away from President Joe Biden and hand Donald Trump the 2024 election, despite its goal of having a third party presidential and vice presidential candidate on the ballot in all 50 states.

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Israeli official says Biden invited Netanyahu to White House in September

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden has invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet at the White House in September, Israel's national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, said on Tuesday, though the White House has yet to confirm the details. Hanegbi told N12 News that in their phone call on Monday, "The president of the United States told the prime minister, contrary to reports which I saw here too, that he is inviting him to the White House in Washington for a meeting in September." In response to a Reuters query about Hanegbi's remarks, a White House official said the two lea...

Trump moans about looming third indictment: 'In the middle of a campaign???'

Donald Trump moaned about the latest legal threat against him after revealing he was a target of the Jan. 6 investigation by the Department of Justice.

The former president disclosed Tuesday morning that he had received a target letter late Sunday from special counsel Jack Smith, and he called on Republicans to "do something" to help bail him out of a looming third indictment and then lashed out at President Joe Biden and law enforcement.

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GOP lawmakers greet Trump target letter with profanity and bravado: 'Gonna make his numbers go up'

House Republicans rallied around Donald Trump after the former president revealed he was a target in the Jan. 6 investigation.

Trump has already been impeached for his role in the insurrection, although GOP senators acquitted him, and House Republicans came to his defense after the ex-president announced he had been sent a target letter by special counsel Jack Smith, reported The Messenger.

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'Do something!': Trump calls on Republicans to bail him out of legal troubles

Donald Trump demanded Republican lawmakers bail him out of his mounting legal troubles, which appears to include a third indictment for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The former president responded to a post from conservative influencer "Catturd," who claimed attorney general Merrick Garland was "arresting political opponents" and called on Republicans to impeach him and President Joe Biden, with a pair of statements on his Truth Social website.

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Rudy Giuliani has not yet received a Jan. 6th target letter after doing voluntary interview

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday revealed that he had received a target letter from special counsel Jack Smith's office regarding its investigation into his efforts to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

CNN's Paula Reid is now reporting that one-time Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani has so far not received such a letter from Smith's office, and she says that the attorney representing Giuliani does not expect the former New York mayor to be indicted in the case.

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