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Here's why legal experts think that the Alec Baldwin case will be a tough one to win

New Mexico district attorneys revealed on Thursday that they expected to charge actor Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter with an enhancement due to the firearm involved. Legal experts are beginning to speculate on whether the charges will stick and if Baldwin could be held criminally liable.

According to investigators, the props expert handed the gun with the live round in it to the first assistant director, who in turn handed it to Baldwin claiming it was "cold," meaning it wasn't loaded with a live round. There are questions about whether Baldwin could be held accountable as the producer of the film.

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Dems call for removal of Wisconsin Elections Commissioner for 'bragging about suppressing voters'

Wisconsin Senate Democrats and voting rights groups have called for Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Robert Spindell to resign or be removed from his post after comments he made celebrating the suppression of Black and Hispanic votes in last year’s midterm elections.

The comments, which Spindell made in a memo to members of the 4th Congressional District Republican Party, were first reported by Urban Milwaukee. In the memo, Spindell, who is also the chair of the district party, cites the party’s work getting Black voters not to turn out as a key reason for U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s re-election.

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Lara Trump show floats theory Obama planted classified documents in Biden's garage

Lara Trump entertained theories this week that former President Barack Obama is behind classified documents that were found in President Joe Biden's garage.

On her RightView podcast, the former president's daughter-in-law said that she was shocked after the White House press corps grilled officials on classified documents that were retrieved from Biden's home and office.

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Matt Gaetz wonders if 'Democrats are taking out Joe Biden' with classified documents case

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) speculated that the classified documents case involving President Joe Biden was a Democratic plot to move him out of the way for 2024.

The Florida Republican offered the theory to Fox News Digital that Democrats might have publicized Biden's possession of classified materials from his two terms as vice president because they're hoping he does not run for a second term as president.

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Penn denies allegations of foreign influence at Biden Center after classified documents were found

The University of Pennsylvania is denying allegations that the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, a Washington, D.C., think tank and President Joe Biden's former office space, solicited money from foreign entities. "It is important to reiterate that the Penn Biden Center has never solicited or received any gifts from any Chinese or other foreign entity," a Penn spokesperson told the Daily Pennsylvanian, the university's student newspaper. The allegations come from House Republicans, who sent a letter to Penn President Liz Magill requesting documents, visitor logs, and other...

Trump's handling of classified documents is a crime against American history: Watergate historian

A Watergate historian compared the claims about Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents to allegations against Donald Trump and found one was a scandal while the other a potential serious crime.

Republicans have unsurprisingly hammered President Biden over the classified files found in his home and post-vice-presidential office, but historian and author Garrett Graff wrote a column for the New York Times explaining that Trump's GOP allies were using bad faith comparisons to distract away from the special counsel investigation of the former president's refusal to return top-secret government documents after the National Archives

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Texas' John Cornyn eyes the seemingly impossible

EL PASO — A long trail of SUVs snaked out of El Paso carrying a group of U.S. senators into southern New Mexico on a recent, chilly night. Like a funeral procession, the oversized cars glided through traffic with hazard lights on, turning onto a paved road to survey portions of the Mexican border.

In one of the cars was Sen. John Cornyn, who helped organize the delegation’s trip to his home state. The Texas Republican, who has railed about the border crisis from Washington, D.C., for months, wanted his peers to see the situation with their own eyes and better understand Border Patrol’s work and its challenges. They drove into the pitch black night until coming across a pair of Border Patrol agents who had apprehended two weary Chinese nationals.

Cornyn and the other senators peppered the agents with questions, including whether the migrants had drugs; they did not. The senators were invited to look at the migrants’ travel documents and watch the agents confiscate their possessions. The senators heard explanations of the agents’ process in real time, including what lay in store for the migrants as they were processed in town.

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Biden White House feeling 'unbridled glee' at seeing MAGA diehards getting key committee spots: report

Multiple far-right Republicans -- including Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Paul Gosar (R-AZ), and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) -- have landed coveted spots on the House Oversight Committee.

However, Politico reports that members of President Joe Biden's White House appear to be far from intimidated and are actually feeling "unbridled glee" at these appointments.

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James Clyburn warns Democrats off challenging Biden in 2024: 'I don't think he should' face a primary

While there are still more questions than answers for both political parties regarding the 2024 presidential nomination process, Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), who is a longtime ally of President Joe Biden, has specifically warned the Democratic Party about the possibility of running against Biden in a party presidential primary election.

In an interview with CBS News, Clyburn not only predicted that Biden will run for re-election, but also made it clear where he stands about any other Democrat, such as California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is thinking about running against Biden in a party primary race.

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'Do the right thing!' Trump asks 'Trump hating' Jack Smith to investigate Obama instead

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday tried to use a new tactic to get special counsel Jack Smith off his tail: Encourage him to investigate former President Barack Obama instead.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the former president once again lashed out at the special counsel, who is investigating him both for his attempts to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election and for potentially mishandling top-secret government documents and then refusing to turn them over even after receiving a lawful subpoena.

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Jared Kushner had 'knock-down, drag-out screaming matches' with Donald Trump about 2020 election: book

A new book is shedding light on the behind-the-scenes arguments that took place between former President Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner during his time in the White House.

During the days leading up to the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol, Trump spent a substantial amount of time pushing baseless claims and conspiracy theories questioning the integrity of the presidential election he lost to President Joe Biden.

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Paul Gosar's campaign cuts ties with GOP vendor over $130,000 in undisclosed campaign donations

Rep. Paul Gosar's campaign fired one of its fundraisers for failing to provide information in a timely manner — and now it's asking federal regulators for forgiveness for failing to properly disclose some of its campaign money.

The Arizona Republican filed amended campaign reports disclosing nearly $130,000 in previously undisclosed contributions that had been flagged by a Federal Election Commission campaign finance analyst as impermissible, and Gosar's team blamed an outside vendor, Joseph Bardswich, and said it ended its contract with him.

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The Republican candidate who promised she is 'not a witch' owes the IRS big money

WASHINGTON — Republican Christine O'Donnell is perhaps best known for her 2010 U.S. Senate campaign ad proclaiming to Delaware voters, "I'm not a witch," after videos leaked of her talking about dabbling in witchcraft.

O'Donnell was running to replace Joe Biden in the U.S. Senate at a time when the far-right Tea Party movement sought to claim increased political power. But she lost — badly — and largely faded from public view.

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