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George Santos sponsors unemployment fraud bill despite being charged with unemployment fraud

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is facing charges of employment benefits fraud even though he is sponsoring a bill to prevent the crime.

The fraud charges came as part of a 13-count indictment that was unsealed on Wednesday after Santos was arrested.

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US Senator Manchin, a Democrat, says he will oppose all EPA nominees

By Valerie Volcovici

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Manchin said on Wednesday he would oppose all nominees for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posts until President Joe Biden's administration halts what he described as its "radical climate agenda."

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GOP's Biden family investigation on brink of collapse as pressure mounts to produce evidence: report

A House Republican investigation led by Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) has been trying to link President Joe Biden and his family to accusations of essentially accepting bribes from foreign countries.

But Politico reports they have yet to deliver the goods — and are under pressure to do so, at the risk of their probe losing steam and legitimacy.

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'He tried to get me killed': Ex-DC cop shreds CNN for Trump town hall

Former Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone does not think much of CNN's decision to host a town hall featuring former President Donald Trump.

In an essay published in Rolling Stone, Fanone argued that CNN is "throwing a rehabilitation party" for "a guy who tried to get me killed" by inciting a deadly riot at the United States Capitol building on January 6th, 2021.

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GOP strategist identifies the biggest 'irony' of the Trump-Carroll verdict

Former President Donald Trump was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming journalist E. Jean Carroll on Tuesday -- but so far few of his Republican presidential rivals have been eager to criticize him for it.

In an interview with Semafor, one unidentified GOP strategist said that there was a great "irony" in this because there is no way that Trump would give any of his rivals the same kid-gloves treatment.

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Trump campaign 'plans to fundraise' off him being found liable for sexual abuse: report

Former President Donald Trump's campaign apparently thinks being found liable for sexually abusing and defaming journalist E. Jean Carroll will be a hit with his supporters.

Politico reports that "the Trump campaign is expected to fundraise off the Carroll decision," despite the fact such a verdict seems highly unlikely to help Trump win over suburban women and other key demographic groups he'll need to win the 2024 election.

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Trump goes on furious late-night tirade against E. Jean Carroll verdict

Former President Donald Trump was up at 1 a.m. on Wednesday going on a furious tirade about being found liable for sexually abusing and defaming journalist E. Jean Carroll.

Writing on his Truth Social website, the former president attacked both the judge who oversaw the case and the jurors who rendered the verdict against him.

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Thousands of Venezuelans face desperate gamble at US border

Jose Contreras, of Venezuela, knelt in prayer as migrants waited to turn themselves in for processing to US border agents in El Paso, Texas

El Paso (United States) (AFP) - Before turning himself in to US border officials in El Paso on Tuesday, Juan Fernandez sent a farewell text message to his wife in Venezuela.

He then wiped away his tears and, together with a friend, walked resolutely into the imposing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) building.

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Kevin McCarthy has every incentive to ignore Santos criminal charges: CNN's Gloria Borger

Congressman George Santos (R-NY), who has spent his entire term buried in an avalanche of scandals over his alleged campaign finance misconduct and serial lying about his personal background credentials, has been indicted on federal charges, which are currently under seal but could be revealed as soon as Wednesday. All of this could intensify calls for him to resign, many of which were coming from Republican officials in New York.

However, said political analyst Gloria Borger on CNN Tuesday, one person who may not respond to the pressure is House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) — because there are much more difficult issues at play for him.

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‘He got what he deserves’: GOP Rep rebukes Trump over E. Jean Carroll verdict

A Republican congressman on Tuesday rebuked Donald Trump after a Manhattan jury found the former president liable for defamation and sexual abuse in the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) told CNN Capitol Hill reporter Melanie Zanona that he believes Trump “got what he deserves.”

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Some Republicans hedge while others flee when asked about Trump-Carroll verdict

WASHINGTON — When Donald Trump was in the White House there was a running joke that every time he sent an inappropriate tweet or said something that made Republicans look bad, they would claim they hadn't seen it or hadn't read it.

That excuse resurfaced on Tuesday, a few hours after the verdict was read in the E. Jean Carroll case in New York, which ordered Trump pay $5 million after he sexually abused Carroll and then defamed by accusing her of lying about the attack.

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Fox News host confronts GOP senator about Trump being found liable for sexual abuse of  E. Jean Carroll

Shortly after a New York City jury unanimously found ex-President Donald Trump liable for sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s and then defaming her by publicly denying it, United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee) defended Trump during an appearance on Fox News.

"While I have you, Senator, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention, you know, former President Trump has been found liable for battery in an alleged 1996 attack on E. Jean Carroll. The jury has ruled that he has to pay her $5 million. He's going to appeal, but this is the latest case. There are probably others. I'm just wondering whether you think that dings him as a potential presidential nominee for your party," host Neil Cavuto asked.

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Wall Street closes down as focus shifts to inflation data, debt talks

By Carolina Mandl and Caroline Valetkevitch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock indexes closed lower on Tuesday as investors grew more cautious ahead of a U.S. consumer price index report and a meeting between U.S. political leaders to discuss the debt ceiling.

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