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'This is game over': Former FBI top lawyer predicts 'conviction' of Trump after classified doc tape

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann warned that the new tape recording of Donald Trump bragging that he had classified documents that he wanted to show people, if verified, could be the final straw leading to Trump's conviction.

"If this reporting is true, and I'm trying not to use hyperbole, this is game over," said Weissmann. "There is no way that he will not be charged. One, it is a tape recording. Even though the reporting is there are also witnesses, so there could be a tape recording with witnesses, it involves not just possession of classified information, but the dissemination of classified information. That puts it into a completely different ballpark when you are at the Department of Justice examining the seriousness of the violation and whether to bring charges."

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McCarthy suggests new commission could look at Social Security and Medicare cuts

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced Wednesday he was launching a commission tasked with looking at budget cuts – and he suggested Social Security and Medicare could come under his scalpel.

His pledge came just months after vowing such cuts to mandatory spending programs were off the table.

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GOP being crushed in Wisconsin as state 'shifts leftward': report

Democratic strategists once regarded Wisconsin as a reliably blue state. Former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis lost California, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Maine and Florida to Republican George H.W. Bush in 1988's presidential election, but he carried Wisconsin.

During the Barack Obama years, however, Democrats lost a lot of ground in the state. Republican Gov. Scott Walker won in 2010 and 2014; Republican Sen. Ron Johnson won in 2010 and 2016; and Donald Trump carried Wisconsin in 2016's presidential election.

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Democrats prepare for miffed MAGA Republicans' next fight after losing debt battle

Washington Post political columnist Greg Sargent highlighted recent reporting that the House Freedom Caucus is furious with debt ceiling negotiations between Speaker Kevin McCarthy (D-CA) and President Joe Biden – and he expects their anger to affect future bills coming before Congress.

While the debt ceiling deal is likely to garner enough GOP and Democrat support to pass, there are still members of the far-right MAGA Republicans that could push to remove McCarthy from the speaker's chair. The New York Times specifically cited Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) as considering whether to lead a revolt against the speaker.

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Pressley files amendment to strike 'reckless' student loan provision from debt limit bill

U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley on Tuesday filed an amendment to remove the section of the debt ceiling bill that would codify an end to the federal student loan payment pause and potentially compromise the Biden administration's authority to implement another moratorium at a later date.

Pressley (D-Mass.), a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and a vocal supporter of student debt cancellation, said the payment freeze "has been an essential lifeline for workers and families struggling to make ends meet" during the coronavirus pandemic and the associated economic turmoil.

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'Really disheartening!' Fox Business's Maria Bartiromo laments GOP's Biden probes have flopped

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, who was exposed during the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit for promoting election fraud claims that were concocted by a woman who claims to talk with the wind, lamented on Wednesday that Republicans' investigations into President Joe Biden had gone nowhere.

In an interview with Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS), Bartiromo demanded to know what Republicans in the Senate planned to do to help their counterparts in the House of Representatives investigate the president and his family.

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Nazi-promoting ex-Trump staffer claims to be working with GOP lawmakers in Hunter Biden probe

Republican lawmakers are distancing themselves from a former Trump White House staffer who has ties to a prominent white nationalist influencer.

Garrett Ziegler has been boasting that he's met with congressional investigators to discuss Hunter Biden's laptop and his overseas business dealings, and he spoke at length to HuffPo about those meetings and his promotion of online posts by Nick Fuentes and other right-wing extremists.

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'More dangerous than food stamps': Republican furious that low-income housing wasn't targeted in debt deal

Right-wing Republican members of the United States House of Representatives have drummed up an extensive list of excuses about why they oppose the deal struck by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and President Joe Biden to raise the debt ceiling.

The latest example came from Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-Wisconsin) late Tuesday afternoon when Grothman groused that the bill is too lenient toward economically disadvantaged Americans.

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Watch: Fox News smacks down far right Republican complaining he gets just 3 days to read debt ceiling bill

Far-right House Republican Ralph Norman of South Carolina spent a good portion of Tuesday complaining about the debt ceiling bill, legislation that was brokered by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy to avert a national and global financial meltdown, but even Fox News isn't interested in his complaints.

“It’s an insult, to get a 100-page bill, and be asked to decide on it on the spot,” Congressman Norman lied while at the Freedom Caucus's press conference Tuesday.

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'It has to be done': These are the House Republicans open to firing Kevin McCarthy as Speaker

Many House Republicans are furious with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, after they realized President Joe Biden was able to negotiate an excellent deal to avert a debt default, one that is good for the nation and the world but does not give the far-right everything they wanted.

Now some of these extremist House Republicans are threatening to invoke a parliamentary procedure they included in their agreement to support Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, even if it did take 15 tries.

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DeSantis tries to connect with voters during first full day of campaigning in Iowa

Ron DeSantis begins his first full day of presidential campaigning on Wednesday with a four-stop blitz through Iowa, trying to prioritize personally connecting with voters while proving he has the mettle to take on former President Donald Trump.

The Florida governor has appearances in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Pella and Cedar Rapids, packing in early events in the state whose caucuses kick off the GOP presidential primary voting. From there, he will head to New Hampshire on Thursday and South Carolina on Friday.

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US synagogue shooter hunted down Jewish victims, prosecutor tells trial

An American man on trial for massacring 11 Jewish worshippers in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history methodically tracked down victims at a synagogue, prosecutors said in opening arguments Tuesday.

Robert Bowers, 50, faces the death penalty if convicted of opening fire inside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 27, 2018.

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Republican DeSantis begins presidential bid in Trump's shadow

Republican governor Ron DeSantis kicked off his 2024 presidential campaign tour in Iowa on Tuesday by pitching himself as the best alternative to Donald Trump.

Though he did not name the septuagenarian ex-president directly during his speech, DeSantis, 44, nevertheless evoked Trump, attempting to draw a study of parallels and contrasts.

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