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Trump in Washington to woo Republican lawmakers

Donald Trump returns to Washington on Thursday to rally support from Republican lawmakers and the business community following his historic criminal conviction in his New York hush money trial.

The former president, who is running to unseat Joe Biden in November, will have separate closed-door sessions with House members at a private club near the US Capitol and with senators at their campaign headquarters nearby, and address dozens of CEOs.

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GOP to 'debase itself' for 'felon-traitor leader' Trump in DC return: analyst

A foreign policy analyst slammed the Republican Party on Wednesday night, which is set to welcome former President — and now, convicted felon — Donald Trump back to the Capitol in Washington, D.C. for the first time since the Jan. 6 insurrection three years ago.

Trump reportedly plans to gather with House Republicans on Thursday, and the D.C. reuniting comes as the former president schemes with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to map out the party's policy agenda should he defeat President Joe Biden and reclaim the White House.

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'Shameful': Lawmaker slams GOP's 'smokescreen' contempt vote against Merrick Garland

The House GOP's vote to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress was a politically motivated sham, assistant Democratic leader Rep. Joe Neguse (D-CO) told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday evening.

The contempt referral, which is expected to go nowhere because the Justice Department itself has the final say on whether to bring charges, stems from the GOP's demands for raw footage of President Joe Biden's interview with former special counsel Robert Hur in the classified documents case — a demand that Neguse slammed as completely frivolous.

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'Show humanity': Ex-adviser urges Trump to pardon Biden's son

The convicted former president ought to be "magnanimous" and promise to pardon the current president's convicted son.

That's according to David Urban, former strategist to Donald Trump, who advised his one-time boss to boldly make the vow now that Hunter Biden was found guilty in his illegal gun license trial.

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'Irony': MAGA senator roasted for saying Garland should face consequences for law-breaking

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) leapt onto Fox News Wednesday to defend the House GOP's vote to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress, which is expected to go nowhere because the Justice Department will have the final say in whether to bring any charges.

"Why was it important that Garland be held in contempt?" asked Fox anchor Laura Ingraham, to which Vance replied, "If you break the law, you actually have to suffer some consequences for it."

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Republican launches weird rant about 'grandmas and grandpas' who were at Jan. 6

For Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) the Jan. 6 melee was a blip in American history and the ones facing the worst of it are mostly innocent elderly folks who were randomly in Washington D.C.

The lawmaker appeared on Fox Business fuming over federal authorities prowling for January 6 rioters — claiming "grandmas and grandmas" are enduring SWAT treatment.

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'Without a vote': GOP lawmaker airs bizarre 'civil prosecution' plan for Merrick Garland

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has the legal authority to prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland without the Justice Department's help or a vote from Congress.

After House Republicans voted to hold Garland in contempt on Wednesday, Biggs appeared to be in a celebratory mood but worried that the Justice Department might not act on the contempt vote.

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Fox's Jeanine Pirro ruthlessly fact-checked for claiming Trump never tried to jail Clinton

Fox News' Jeanine Pirro asserted on Wednesday's edition of "The Five" that former President Donald Trump never tried to follow through on his supporters' "Lock Her Up" demands against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — but a reporter pointed out that wasn't the case.

Pirro, a former prosecutor and judge in New York, made the remarks during a discussion about Hunter Biden's criminal conviction, and President Joe Biden's reported private resentment that his son received unusually harsh treatment by prosecutors — something even the jurors who found him guilty appear to think.

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Donald Trump's lawyers demand judge ends gag order as rivals launch attacks: report

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump said that the limited gag order in his falsifying business records case must end as the former president prepares for presidential debates with President Joe Biden and nears the height of his campaign for office, according to a motion filed Monday and obtained by The Washington Post on Wednesday.

Trump's lawyers said he has been the subject of attacks from his rivals who are free to talk knowing he can't respond, according to The Post.

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'Morally bankrupt': GOP panned over 'imbecilic' contempt vote against attorney general

House Republicans voted Wednesday to criminally refer Attorney General Merrick Garland for contempt of Congress despite some reports earlier in the week that they were struggling to get the votes to do so.

The contempt referral, which will not lead to anything because Garland himself leads the agency to which the referral is given, is in response to the Biden administration's refusal to hand over raw footage of special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Joe Biden in the classified documents investigation. They already have the full transcript of the interview, and House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has admitted to donors it's a stunt to try to gain campaign fodder rather than an actual investigation.

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High-profile CEOs to snub Trump at big wig D.C. business meeting

Some titans of industry will huddle together in a private meeting at the nation's capitol Thursday to hear former President Donald Trump speak — but some big names aren't planning to attend.

The Business Roundtable will house “roughly” 100 of the over 200 chief executive members of the forum during its quarterly meeting in Washington D.C. on Thursday, according to CNBC who spoke to a representative.

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'That's been debunked': CNN host repeatedly shuts down ranting GOP lawmaker live on air

Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) was shut down on live television Wednesday by a CNN anchor who repeatedly interrupted his "Biden crime family" monologue with fact checks and rebuttals.

Tiffany faced off against Boris Sanchez, who took Tiffany to task over his public statement on the criminal conviction of President Joe Biden's son Hunter, was found guilty on gun charges in Delaware federal court this week.

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'Brazen, quid pro quo corruption': Here are 5 policy promises Trump made to wealthy donors

In his 2024 campaign, former President Donald Trump has been openly soliciting wealthy donors on promises to pass favorable policies in exchange for much-needed campaign cash.

The Independent reported Wednesday on five different transactional pitches Trump has made to donors, as he seeks to raise enough money to maintain a competitive nationwide presidential campaign while also keeping his astronomical legal costs under control. Saurav Ghosh of the Campaign Legal Center — an anti-corruption watchdog group — referred to this method of fundraising as "brazen, quid pro quo corruption."

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