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Capitol rioter's opinion of Roger Stone quickly went downhill after actually meeting him: court testimony

Former Oath Keeper and convicted Capitol rioter Graydon Young on Monday testified in a federal court that he helped provide security to Trump ally Roger Stone ahead of the January 6th Capitol riots -- but quickly grew disillusioned with him.

Young, who pleaded guilty last year to charges related to the riot, was in court to testify against other members of the militia who are facing seditious conspiracy charges.

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Conservative Supreme Court justices are dragging the court deeper into a 'crisis of legitimacy': editorial

In a blunt-talking editorial from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the editors took two of the most conservative members of the Supreme Court to task for doing little to halt the slide in the court's credibility that has been in freefall after it became a 6-3 conservative majority.

Specifically, they cited Associate Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito over a Thomas ruling last week, and a report on Alito dating back to his confirmation in 2005.

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A county elections director stood up to locals who believe voting system is rigged — so they pushed back harder

On a Saturday in late March, the woman who runs elections in the rural hills of Surry County, North Carolina, was pulling another weekend shift preparing for the upcoming primary, when she began to hear on the other side of her wall the thunder of impassioned speeches. She was dismayed that the voices were questioning the election she’d overseen in 2020 and implying that corrupted voting machines had helped steal it. She also believed it was no coincidence that the Surry County GOP convention — the highlight of which was a lecture from a nationally prominent proponent of the stolen-election myth — was taking place in a public meeting room right next to her office.

The elections director, 47-year-old Michella Huff, who’d lived in the county since high school and knew many voters by name, considered it ludicrous that anyone could think the election had been rigged in Surry County. Donald Trump had received upward of 70% of the roughly 36,000 votes cast. Huff, a registered Republican for most of her adult life, had personally certified the vote.

Yet people had begun approaching Huff in church recently, saying things like, “I know you didn’t do anything, but that election was stolen.” In February, a longtime acquaintance of Huff’s cornered her in a bluegrass music store and berated her with complaints rooted in conspiracy theories. Huff started limiting her trips to town, even doing her grocery order online. “I didn’t want to have to deal with that,” she said of the election backlash. But it was hard to live in partial hiding. “I’m not that kind of person. I’m a people person.”

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Dr. Oz campaign staffed by Jan. 6 rally attendees despite denials of Trump's election lies

Mehmet Oz has tried to keep his distance from Donald Trump's election lies, but the Pennsylvania Republican's campaign team is stocked with staffers who attended the "Stop the Steal" rally that preceded the Jan. 6 insurrection.

At least two Oz staffers -- Lee Snover, his campaign coordinator for Northampton County, and Josh Bashline, a paid political adviser -- attended the infamous Donald Trump rally at the White House Ellipse, where he declared the 2020 election had been stolen and urged his supporters to "fight like hell" to overturn his loss, reported Rolling Stone.

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Explosions rock Kyiv days after Russia blames Ukraine for Black Sea attack

Several blasts shook Kyiv on Monday, days after Russia blamed Ukraine for drone attacks on its Crimea fleet in the Black Sea.

At least five explosions were heard in the Ukrainian capital between 8:00 am (0600 GMT) and 8:20 am, according to AFP journalists.

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Brazil's Bolsonaro goes down in presidential election — after saying he'd stage a coup if he lost

Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro lost the presidential election as declared on Sunday evening. With 99 percent reporting, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva scored 60,144,431 votes at 50.9 percent, whereas the far right's Bolsonaro got just 58,053,463.

President Joe Biden has already congratulated the new president.

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More secrets emerge about 'scandal-plagued' NC MAGA candidate

According to a report from the Daily Beast, with the midterm election just days away, more and more questions are being raised about a Donald Trump-endorsed candidate seeking a re-districted open House seat in North Carolina with the GOP nominee being coy about her marital history -- among other issues.

As the report notes, Sandy Smith, who is opposing Democrat Donald Davis in a revamped district that would have gone for Joe Biden over Donald Trump 53.2 percent to 45.9 in 2020, has so far avoided the scrutiny that many other MAGA-adjacent Republican candidates have been subjected to.

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'Come on...': Rick Scott whines at CNN's Bash after she calls out his lies about Medicare cuts

A CNN "State of the Union" interview went briefly off the rails on Sunday morning when host Dana Bash and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) loudly talked over each other after he claimed Democrats cut Medicare benefits -- and she kept telling him that wasn't true.

It concluded with an exasperated Scott pleading with the CNN host, saying, "Come on. Alright, I mean..."

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'It's just unfair': Ronna McDaniel bellyaches after Fox News host links GOP to Paul Pelosi attack

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel protested on Sunday after a Fox News host suggested that her party might bear responsibility for the attack on Paul Pelosi.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, host Shannon Bream confronted McDaniel with a Washington Post column that blamed Republicans for Pelosi's violent attack.

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How conspiracy film '2000 Mules' fueled drop box surveillance

A voter places a ballot in a drop box outside of the Maricopa County Elections Department on August 02, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona

Washington (AFP) - The people spending nights staking out and filming ballot drop boxes in Arizona say their task is to save democracy from the "mules" that countless Americans believe rigged the 2020 election against Donald Trump.

But to poll officials, voting rights advocates and many citizens in a state where early voting is common, the self-appointed ballot watchers are a physical representation of how a disinformation-laden documentary is making its mark on next month's US midterm elections.

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All eyes again on the Peach State: Georgia voters asked to decide US Senate control

ALBANY, Ga.— Shayla Jackson knocks three times before slipping a card with voting information under the blue-painted doors of apartments at Wild Pines, a complex tucked behind Albany State University.

As a canvasser for the nonpartisan New Georgia Project, a group dedicated to registering Black, brown and young voters and getting them to the polls, she’ll spend her day knocking on dozens of doors of registered Georgia voters.

Jackson’s shoes, phone and hat are the same color, a warm red that clashes with the pamphlets in her hand, a jewel tone purple. The pamphlets are full of information about voting deadlines, ways to find out details about candidates and a number to call for a ride to polling locations.

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Foreign leaders offer condolences over deadly South Korea crush

SEOUL (Reuters) -Foreign leaders expressed condolences over the deadly crowd surge in Seoul's Itaewon district, with at least 20 foreign nationals from as many as a dozen countries among those killed in the crush in a popular nightspot.

South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol declared a period of national mourning on Sunday after the Halloween crush on Saturday night killed some 153 people.

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