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Another Republican claims FBI's Biden informant is in fear for life

Speaking to The New York Post this Tuesday, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) claimed that an informant who allegedly has information about a $5 million bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden is afraid for their safety.

“The American people deserve to know if their sitting President sold out his country,” Mace told The Post. “The FBI originally would not confirm the existence of the document; then it magically appeared."

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Oregon AG announces probe of Fox Corp. board for broadcasting 'false claims' about 2020 election

Fox News' willingness to promote the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump has cost the right-wing cable news outlet a lot of time and money.

In April, Fox News agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787.5 million to settle a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit. And Fox News is still facing a separate $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion competitor Smartmatic.

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Watch: Jack Smith walks in stony silence as reporter tries to pry info on Trump probes

Special counsel Jack Smith, who is leading two federal probes into the potential crimes of former President Donald Trump, maintained a stony silence on Tuesday when a reporter tried to pry information from him.

NBC News' Gary Grumbach on Tuesday morning found Smith walking down the street in Washington, D.C. and proceeded to pepper him with questions about his investigations, including whether he would bring criminal charges against Trump.

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‘Isn’t there a beach in Mexico waiting for you?’: Cruz mocked for claiming Garland will indict Trump over SCOTUS seat loss

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is being roundly mocked after claiming Attorney General Merrick Garland will indict Donald Trump because he "hates" the ex-president and because he is angry his early 2016 nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court was blocked.

"They hypocrisy is massive," Sen. Cruz declared on Fox News Monday night. "And mark my words: I believe Merrick Garland will indict Donald Trump. He wants to indict Donald Trump because he hates Donald Trump. He hates him – he’s angry – Merrick Garland is angry that he wasn’t confirmed to the Supreme Court. He wants to indict him."

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'He'll do everything he can to keep Chris Christie off the debate stage': Ex gov says Trump terrified of former ally

Chris Christie will enter the 2024 Republican presidential primary – and he may be one opponent Donald Trump doesn't want to face in a debate.

The former New Jersey governor is expected to formally announce Tuesday that he's entering an increasingly crowded GOP primary, and Christine Todd Whitman -- another Republican former governor of that state -- told MSNBC she supported the move.

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'Put his money where his mouth is': McCarthy slammed for empty words on Pentagon waste

The Democratic co-chair of the Defense Spending Reduction Caucus challenged House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to act on his words after the Republican leader conceded Monday that there is wasteful spending at the Pentagon, which has never passed an independent audit.

"We need to get the efficiencies in the Pentagon," McCarthy toldCNN, criticizing GOP senators for seeking out ways to expand the military budget beyond the level set in the newly passed debt ceiling agreement.

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'Extremely poor judgment': GOP Oregon House minority leader apologizes after son gives a Nazi salute

Tuesday, June 6 marks the 79th anniversary of D-Day. It was on June 6, 1944 that almost 160,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy, France — a major turning point during World War 2. France, at the time, was under Nazi Occupation, and the combination of U.S., British and Canadian troops were allies of the French resistance under Gen. Charles de Gaulle.

While D-Day 79 celebrations were being planned all over the United States, far-right Oregon House Minority Leader Vikki Breese-Iverson, a Republican, was apologizing because her son, according to the Associate Press, had given a Nazi salute in front of a World War 2-era German fighting plane.

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Trump rails at DOJ 'fascists and Marxists' over looming charges: 'I did nothing wrong -- fight!'

Donald Trump raged against investigators as an indictment looms over his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House, and he urged his followers to "fight" on his behalf.

Lawyers for the former president met with the Department of Justice on Monday to argue against an indictment in the Mar-a-Lago case, and Trump issued a denial the following morning insisting that he had not broken any laws and misleadingly compared his handling of sensitive materials to President Joe Biden and former vice president Mike Pence.

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Why an unused government fund just grew by $8.3 million — and no, you can't have the money back

An unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections grew by nearly $8.3 million in April — and the taxpayer-funded money will now sit untouched in a bureaucratic black hole for what could be years or even decades, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has now ballooned to $442.7 million as of April 30, Treasury records show.

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Wayward U.S. plane's pilot was slumped over, apparently unconscious: report

US aviation officials on Monday were investigating the fatal crash of an "unresponsive" private plane that strayed over the nation's capital and prompted the scrambling of F-16 fighter jets.

The Cessna Citation slammed into mountainous terrain Sunday afternoon in Virginia, some 170 miles (275 kilometers) southwest of Washington, killing all four people aboard, officials said.

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U.S. public sees no clear winner in debt ceiling deal: poll

By Jason Lange

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Neither President Joe Biden's Democrats nor Republicans in Congress emerged as a clear winner in the battle to raise the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.

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California threatens legal action over migrant flights

California Governor Gavin Newsom tweeted a screenshot of his state's legal code on kidnapping

Los Angeles (AFP) - California Governor Gavin Newsom appeared to threaten his Florida counterpart Ron DeSantis with kidnapping charges Monday, as a second planeload of migrants arrived via private jet in state capital Sacramento.

The confrontation comes after DeSantis -- a rising Republican star and potential presidential candidate in 2024 -- has pursued a policy of flying migrants to Democratic-controlled states, in protest at President Joe Biden's immigration policies.

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Trump claims he made a $75 million oil purchase that never happened: fact check

Former President Donald Trump boasted at a Fox event in Iowa last week about a massive purchase of oil he made during his presidency, as a contrast to President Joe Biden's energy policy.

“We had so much oil we didn’t know what to do with it. We bought a lot of it for very little for the strategic national reserves,” said Trump. “Think of it: 75 million barrels, and I bought it for peanuts, and Congress – I had to fight Congress, and the pricing was so crazy and so good.”

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