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Trump's defense he was too stupid to understand doc classifications is collapsing: conservative

A conservative has called out Donald Trump for purportedly using a debunked argument as a potential legal defense.

Ever since the FBI executed a search at Mar-a-Lago to seize boxes full of highly classified documents and a criminal investigation began, former president Trump has repeatedly claimed that he had the authority as president to declassify anything he wanted, and gain the right to take it home and keep it, just by mentally deciding that he wanted to do it. And while legal experts have made clear this is false, it has seemed for a while that Trump might use it as a legal defense that he at least thought that was the case, obviating the intent necessary to convict him of a crime like obstruction.

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Democratic senators urge Biden to use 14th Amendment to avoid debt default

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A group of U.S. Senate Democrats called on President Joe Biden to prepare to invoke the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment to avoid a debt default if negotiations with Republicans fail, according to a letter released on Thursday.

Led by independent Bernie Sanders, who caucuses with the Democrats, the 11 lawmakers said while they appreciated Biden's efforts to find a bipartisan deal to lift the debt ceiling, Republicans in Congress were "not acting in good faith."

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GOP FBI 'whistleblowers' put on defensive as Dems hammered them for pushing conspiracy theories

Purported whistleblowers put forth by Republicans were questioned about their stances on conspiracy theories on Thursday.

As House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) prepared to roll out public hearings for "whistleblowers" at the FBI who claimed to have evidence of political interference at the agency, new reports came out showing that two of them, Marcus Allen and Stephen Friend, were stripped of security clearance for a number of alleged misconduct and security risk issues, including that both of them sympathized with the January 6 Capitol insurrectionists.

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'I've been a victim of it!' Giuliani claims FBI is going to be weaponized by Dems in 2024 election

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said he was a "victim" of a politically weaponized FBI, and warned that Democrats would be engaging in similar prosecutions of their political enemies in the run-up to the 2024 election.

Giuliani, who was recently accused of requiring a staffer to perform sex acts as part of her job duties, was on Eric Bolling's show on Newsmax on Thursday. He began with a swipe at the Bidens, and then launched into a monologue about the purported politization of the FBI.

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US House hardliners could try to block debt-ceiling deal without 'robust' cuts

By David Morgan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden and Republican U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have voiced growing confidence about striking a debt-ceiling deal to avoid a catastrophic default, but they could be tripped up by last-minute opposition from the hardline House Freedom Caucus.

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Ron DeSantis tells donors he's in the 2024 race and 'people aren’t going to change their view of' Trump

In a phone call with donors for his Super PAC, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) revealed he's in the race, The New York Times reported.

“You have basically three people at this point that are credible in this whole thing. Biden, Trump and me, and I think of those three, two have a chance to get elected president — Biden and me, based on all the data in the swing states, which is not great for the former president and probably insurmountable because people aren’t going to change their view of him," said DeSantis.

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Gen Z and Millennials are taking over the electorate: columnist

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump explained that there's a strange divide in looking at "young voters" and their impact on elections.

This month the Census Bureau released data showing the demographics of the electorate in the 2022 midterm elections. It didn't show much of an increase from the 2018 midterms, and much less than 2020.

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Jim Jordan concedes Jan. 6 prosecutions are unprecedented because it was an unprecedented event

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jim Jordan's (R-OH) weaponization committee held a Thursday hearing with what he called FBI whistleblowers alleging the Bureau has become a political arm of the Justice Department's attacks on conservatives.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday evening that the FBI whistleblowers may have had an axe to grind. The men lost their top security clearance due to their support for the Jan. 6 attackers. Losing the higher level clearance almost certainly meant that they were limited in the kinds of jobs they could do.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Calling me a white supremacist is like 'calling a person of color the N-word'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) takes great offense at being called a white supremacist, despite the fact that she was a featured speaker at a white nationalist conference organized by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.

Speaking with reporters after introducing her articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden on Thursday, Greene recalled her confrontation on Wednesday with Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), who berated her on the Capitol steps for continuing to stand by scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos (R-NY).

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Florida Democrats see hope after 'huge bloody primary' costs GOP key election

Florida Democrats see a glimmer of hope in Florida with the mayoral election win in the state's largest city.

The party doesn't hold a single statewide office, and there's a strong chance the GOP challenger to President Joe Biden will be a Florida resident, but Democrats are cautiously optimistic after former TV anchor Donna Deegan's election as Jacksonville mayor, reported Politico.

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Migrant girl, 8, dies in US custody at Texas border

An eight-year-old migrant girl died in US custody in Texas on Wednesday, a tragedy that tempered news of a sharp drop in attempted illegal crossings of the southern US border.

The girl died in Harlingen, a Texas border city near the Gulf of Mexico.

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Texas passes bill banning transgender treatments on minors

Protesters rally at the Texas State Capitol on March 27, 2023 against a bill limiting healthcare to transgender youth

Houston (AFP) - Texas is set to become the largest US state yet to outlaw transgender treatments on minors after its Republican-controlled legislature on Wednesday passed a bill banning such procedures.

Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican whose administration has already taken actions targeting trans youth and their parents, is expected to sign the ban into law.

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Jim Jordan's FBI 'whistleblowers' had security clearance yanked for supporting J6 rioters: report

The Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee is set to hear testimony from a pair of FBI "whistleblowers" who allege misconduct at the agency — but it turns out, according to a letter sent to the committee, that those two individuals recently had their security clearances revoked, reported The Washington Post on Wednesday.

Moreover, according to the report, both agents specifically lost their clearance in part because of their sympathies for the perpetrators of the January 6 attack.

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