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GOP push to hold FBI director in contempt over 'debunked' conspiracy theory makes no sense: lawmaker

Holding the FBI director in contempt in the investigation into Biden is nonsense, according to a Democratic representative.

House Republicans, led by Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), are now threatening to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray — himself an appointee of former President Donald Trump — in contempt of Congress, over his move to limit public availability of a document they have claimed, without any public evidence, implicates President Joe Biden and his family in crimes from when he was serving as vice president.

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Buttigieg: Republicans target LGBTQ people because they 'don’t want to talk about' their 'radical positions'

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg blasted Republicans attacking the LGBTQ community on Tuesday, saying the reason right-wing lawmakers have decided to target them is they don’t want to talk about their “radical positions,” including opposing President Joe Biden’s massive infrastructure law and other accomplishments, like $35 insulin.

Appearing on MSNBC, Secretary Buttigieg was asked to weigh in on the Human Rights Campaign’s declaration earlier in the day, of a national emergency in the U.S. for LGBTQ people.

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'Nakedly partisan charade': Marjorie Taylor Greene’s impeachment push predicted to backfire on GOP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's drive to impeach several members of the government is going to backfire on the GOP, Washington Post columnist Greg Sargent predicted Tuesday.

Greene last month introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden and four executive branch appointees including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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Matt Gaetz pushes to hold former NYC prosecutor in contempt over Trump charges

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is pushing for a contempt of Congress vote against Mark Pomerantz, a former prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's office who was called to testify about D.A. Alvin Bragg's prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Gaetz said he is unsatisfied with the number of questions Pomerantz invoked the Fifth Amendment on, reported The Independent.

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'He jerked them around': Barr smashes Trump’s DOJ 'witch hunt' excuse

Bill Barr, once Donald Trump‘s favorite attorney general and the one who was seen as his “faithful protector and personal henchman” for his “willingness to enable Trump’s darkest impulses,” came out swinging against his former boss Tuesday, refuting his “witch hunt” claims, and saying the ex-president “jerked” DOJ around over hundreds of classified and top secret documents he refused to return.

“I think if based on the facts, as the facts come out, I think over time, people will say that this is not a case of the Department of Justice, you know, conducting a ‘witch hunt,'” Barr told CBS News Tuesday, ahead of what many believe is an impending indictment on what experts say could include charges of obstruction of justice and charges under the Espionage Act.

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DeSantis, delayed: GOP presidential hopeful wants 'additional time' to reveal his personal finances

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis requested — and the Federal Election Commission granted — more time for the newly minted presidential candidate to reveal details about his personal finances.

“We are requesting an extension to file Governor DeSantis' financial disclosure until July 1, 2023. The Governor has a financial disclosure due to the Florida Commission on Ethics on July 1, 2023 and the additional time will help ensure accuracy and consistency,” said a letter from Charlie Spies of Dickinson Wright PLLC, who is counsel for the governor and the DeSantis for President campaign.

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Trump allies are 'chasing shadows' in Capitol riot footage – but not finding bombshells: analysis

Donald Trump's allies have been hunting for evidence to exonerate the former president and his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but one analyst said they've been "chasing shadows."

House speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) gave access to surveillance footage from the riot to two Trump-backing writers, Julie Kelly and John Solomon, after giving video to former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, but none of them have managed to produce a bombshell to "reshape the obvious reality of the day," wrote Washington Post columnist Philip Bump.

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'Shocked and deeply offended': 9/11 families condemn PGA deal with Saudi-backed golf group

The men's PGA agreed to merge with the LIV Golf tour in a huge announcement Tuesday – much to the chagrin of families of 9/11 victims that have spoken out against the Saudi-backed LIV group for months.

A statement posted by Semafor reporter Max Tani revealed the group is "shocked and deeply offended" by the merger. They explained that the LIV Golf league is "bankrolled by billions of sports washing money from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi operatives played a role in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and now it is bankrolling all of professional golf."

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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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