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Jan. 6 rioter's attorney rips 'Biden voters' who convicted Arkansas man who put feet on Pelosi's desk

An attorney for an Arkansas man who was photographed with his feet on then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk complained that the trial was unfair after he was convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Richard "Bigo" Barnett was found guilty Monday on all eight counts, including four felonies, following less than two hours of deliberation by a jury in U.S. District Court in Washington, and outside the courthouse his attorney complained the case was decided by individuals who had most likely voted for President Joe Biden.

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'Turnabout is fair play': GOP looks to use Democratic tactics to pressure Biden administration

Republicans may steal a page out of the Democratic playbook as they look to weaken President Joe Biden and his congressional allies.

GOP lawmakers have complained for a year and a half that the Jan. 6 committee worked too closely with the Department of Justice and exceeded their authority to investigate Donald Trump and his Republican allies, but they may end up embracing many of the same tactics now that they're in the majority, reported Politico.

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Fulton grand jury report on attempts to overturn Trump’s 2020 Georgia election loss could soon be revealed

You could get your first glimpse soon into what a Fulton County special grand jury heard behind closed doors as it investigated efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to interfere in the results of the 2020 election.

The calls by several media groups for an immediate release of the grand jury’s findings into the lengthy investigation are set to come to a head at a hearing on Tuesday before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney.

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FBI seems to be treating Trump's document scandal like it's a bigger deal than Joe Biden's: legal analyst

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin, who advises MSNBC and host Rachel Maddow's team, explained that from her observations, the FBI sees Donald Trump's document scandal as more significant simply based on watching the DOJ's actions.

"My fidelity is to the rule of law, and if the facts here change, I can assure you my legal analysis will too," Rubin said about the severity of Biden's documents issues. "But based on what we’ve seen so far, the Biden administration and his personal legal team has followed DOJ’s lead at every turn, even to his political detriment."

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US abortion rights 'war' rages on 50 years after now-defunct ruling

The annual National Women's March took on added significance as it also marked the 50th anniversary of the 1973 US Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision

Washington (AFP) - The fight for abortion rights "isn't over," US President Joe Biden said Sunday, 50 years after a landmark Supreme Court ruling had guaranteed that right, before the court reversed itself last June.

"Today should've been the 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade," the Democratic president said on Twitter, referring to the original ruling.

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Biden's sloppiness won't stop special counsel probe into Donald Trump's scandals: columnist

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin noted that any revelations around President Joe Biden's documents found will not only have no bearing on the investigations conducted by special counsel Jack Smith.

Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith to oversee the probe into the Jan. 6-related issues and the documents theft case Trump faces. While Biden is facing his document issues, what Smith is doing, according to Rubin, Trump is not less likely to face charges due to Biden's documents.

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Rudy Giuliani claims to be suffering 'tremendous burden' because he couldn't stop Biden's election

Rudy Giuliani, a personal attorney for former President Donald Trump, said he is suffering a "tremendous burden" because he couldn't stop President Joe Biden from being elected.

On his Sunday radio show, Giuliani complained that Biden does not "know what he's doing."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene and Jim Jordan will turn their House committees into 'dumpster fires': analyst

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show," political strategist Lucy Caldwell predicted absolute chaos once Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) take their places on key House committees that are expected to launch multiple investigations into President Joe Biden's administration.

Noting that none of the controversial lawmakers should be taken seriously, and calling House Speaker Kevin McCarthy an "empty vessel" for bowing to the far-right extremists in his caucus and handing out key assignments to controversial members, she claimed Americans should not expect much in the way of governance from the group.

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'Do you have any facts?' CBS host calls out GOPer comparing Trump's document scandal to Biden

CBS host Margaret Brennan called out Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) after he suggested that President Joe Biden may have intentionally taken classified documents to bolster "Biden family businesses."

During an interview on Face the Nation, Brennan stopped Turner after he argued that former President Donald Trump's classified document scandal was less serious than Biden's.

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'Is this treason?' Maria Bartiromo suggests Biden could get death penalty over classified documents

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday asked Rep. James Comer (R-KY) whether classified documents found at President Joe Biden's home amounted to "treason" against the United States, a crime which carries the death penalty.

"We need to know now who had access to those documents because our national security could be at risk," Comer told Bartiromo regarding the classified documents.

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Trump is handing investigators 'incriminating evidence from heaven': legal expert

Donald Trump's inability to stop talking about his legal problems, and his penchant for floating possible defenses on his social media accounts, will likely come back to haunt him, explained one legal expert.

During an appearance on MSNBC early Sunday morning, former Army prosecutor Glenn Kirschner was asked by host Katie Phang about the former president's inability to keep quiet while he is under multiple investigations.

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U.S. Justice Dept found more classified items in Biden home search

By Nandita Bose and Matt Spetalnick

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A new search of President Joe Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware on Friday by the U.S. Justice Department found six more items, including documents with classification markings, a lawyer for the president said in a statement Saturday night.

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Trump's 'comeback attempt' mired in campaign event 'duds,' failed lawsuits and legal woes: analyst

While Donald Trump still leads in the polls as the favorite to win the Republican Party 2024 presidential nomination, his campaign which should be putting more distance between himself and some of his potential rivals is going nowhere since his November announcement.

As former Trump administration officials like former vice president Mike Pence, ex-U.N ambassador Nikki Haley and former secretary of state Mike Pompeo maneuver and battle each other for expected runs, the former president is barely venturing out of Mar-a-Lago, losing lawsuits, and facing criminal investigations as his money begins to dry up.

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