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A top GOP lawyer wants to crack down on the college vote. States already are.

WASHINGTON — A top Republican election lawyer recently caused a stir when she told GOP donors that the party should work to make it harder for college students to vote in key states.

But the comments from Cleta Mitchell, who worked closely with then-President Donald Trump to try to overturn the 2020 election, are perhaps less surprising than they seem.

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GOP cynically recast progressive State House protests as 'insurrection'

Progressives are pushing back this week against Republicans' conflation of peaceful protests by Democratic state lawmakers defending their constituents' rights with the deadly insurrection effort on January 6, 2021 by supporters of then-President Donald Trump in service of subverting a presidential election.

After seven protesters were arrested Monday in the Montana legislature following Republican lawmakers' silencing of state Rep. Zooey Zephyr (D-100) over her impassioned defense of transgender and nonbinary children, a group of GOP legislators accused her of "encouraging an insurrection."

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Trump put the GOP's 'worst nightmare' on display during latest campaign visit: NY Times reporter

During a panel discussion on MSNBC Friday afternoon, a New York Times reporter said Donald Trump's antics and comments during a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Thursday was a chilling reminder of what to expect if he becomes their 2024 presidential nominee.

Speaking with host Andrea Mitchell, the Times' Jeremy Peters pointed to the former president's physical embrace of a Jan 6th rioter Micki Larson-Olson, a QAnon supporter who was convicted last year of unlawful entry for her part in the siege of the Capitol.

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In New York, Canada's Trudeau takes veiled swipe at Trump

By Doina Chiacu

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday he was worried about the future of American democracy, taking a veiled swipe at former U.S. President Donald Trump during a visit to New York.

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The View piles on Nikki Haley for suggesting Biden wouldn't survive a second term: 'Morbid and crass'

"The View" co-hosts ganged up on Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley for suggesting President Joe Biden wouldn't live through a second term.

The South Carolina Republican responded to Biden's official entry into the 2024 campaign by telling Fox News that vice president Kamala Harris would likely take over for Biden because she didn't think he would live to be 86, which would be his age at the end of a second term, and the panelists were appalled.

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'I will never forget his face,' says tortured Gitmo detainee after DeSantis denies encounter

UPDATE: A New York Times investigation published on Sept. 24, 2023 stated that reporters had been unable to confirm Mansoor Adayfi's claims that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was involved in prisoner maltreatment. "An examination of military records and interviews with detainees’ lawyers and service members who served at the same time as Mr. DeSantis found no evidence to back up the claims," the Times wrote. "The New York Times interviewed more than 40 people who served with Mr. DeSantis or around the same time and none recalled witnessing or even hearing of any episodes like the ones Mr. Adayfi described."

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday scolded a journalist for asking him about his time working as a naval judge advocate general at the U.S. penal colony in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

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'They’re not gonna give you anything': Chris Cuomo shuts down Mike Lindell’s Fox News conspiracy

MyPillow Chief Executive Officer and unrelenting 2020 election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell has accused Fox News of participating in a nefarious scheme to steal the contest from former President Donald Trump, even though no such scenario ever took place.

The conservative network's call that now-President Joe Biden had defeated Trump in Arizona – winning its eleven Electoral College votes – has remained a thorn in the side of Trump and other denialists who refuse to accept that he lost the state. Failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is arguably the most vocal example.

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At latest Trump rally, his diehards relish Biden rematch

Draped in a colorful campaign banner and wearing an oversize "God, Guns and Trump" medallion around her neck, Angela Wilkinson insisted at a political rally that her hero will oust Joe Biden from the White House next year.

Just two days after Biden launched his 2024 reelection bid, his likely Republican opponent Donald Trump descended on early-voting New Hampshire Thursday to energize supporters and boost their confidence that he can reclaim the job he lost to the veteran Democrat.

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US climate activists smear paint on Degas sculpture enclosure

Climate activists attacked a famous Degas sculpture in a Washington museum Thursday, smearing its Plexiglas enclosure with paint.

The French artist's wax sculpture of 'La petite danseuse de quatorze ans' was attacked with stripes of red and black paint, the National Gallery of Art reported.

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Focus of 9/11 families’ lawsuit against Saudi Arabia turns to a Saudi student who may have been a spy

From the first weeks after the 9/11 attacks, suspicions about a possible Saudi government role in the plot have focused on a mysterious, 42-year-old graduate student who welcomed the first two Qaida hijackers after they landed in Los Angeles in January 2000.

The Saudi student, Omar al-Bayoumi, claimed to have met the two terrorists entirely by chance; he said he was just being hospitable when he helped them settle in San Diego. Both the FBI and the 9/11 Commission supported Bayoumi’s account, dismissing the suspicions of agents who thought he might be a Saudi spy.

After nearly 20 years, however, the FBI has changed its story. In documents declassified last year, the bureau affirmed that Bayoumi was in fact an agent of the Saudi intelligence service who worked with Saudi religious officials and reported to the kingdom’s powerful ambassador in Washington.

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Pompeo jokes about $1 million bounty on his life, delves into ‘crazy’ four years at Trump’s side

TOPEKA — Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said much had changed since his previous appearance at a Kansas Chamber annual dinner.

“I’ve lost a lot of weight since you saw me last. I have a much bigger security detail, since the Iranians are trying to kill me. They have a million dollar bounty on my head,” Pompeo told more than 600 people Wednesday night.

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Trump paints doomsday scenario if Biden wins White House again

By Nathan Layne

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) -Donald Trump used his first campaign event since President Joe Biden officially entered the 2024 election race to portray their differences in stark and apocalyptic terms, arguing a Biden re-election would lead to "conflict" and "anarchy."

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Mike Pence spent all day before the special counsel's grand jury: report

NBC News is reporting that former Vice President Mike Pence spent 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday speaking before the grand jury impaneled in Washington, D.C. by special counsel Jack Smith.

Wednesday night, the final appeals court shut down Donald Trump's demand to keep Pence silent. The only option left for Trump was for him to appeal to the Supreme Court. But before Trump could do it, Pence was sitting before the grand jury answering questions.

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