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Trump knew he'd lost 2020 — and that's when he ordered abrupt military withdrawals around the globe: Jan. 6 hearing

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) said Thursday during a hearing held by the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack that former President Donald Trump knew full-well that he lost the 2020 election. Meanwhile, he was acting on that loss, and trying to quickly withdraw troops from around the globe even though the Department of Defense urged him not to.

Kinzinger showed videos of several defense officials who testified that it was young staffer Johnny McEntee, who did nothing more than run the staffing office of the White House, and who penned the directive ordering all troops out of Afghanistan and Somalia.

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Trump’s ‘false’ victory speech was a ‘premeditated plan’ to stay in office: Jan. 6 hearing

Donald Trump's 2020 election night speech was part of a "premeditated plan" to try and stay in office despite losing to Joe Biden, according to Thursday's televised hearings by the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Following opening statements by Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and Vice Chairwoman Liz Cheney (R-WY), Rep. Zoe Lofgren presented evidence of how Trump attempted to take advantage of the "red mirage."

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Watch live: Final January 6 hearing to focus on Trump's state of mind

Lawmakers investigating the 2021 attack on the US Capitol plan to journey inside the mind of Donald Trump on Thursday during the final public presentation on their sprawling probe before crucial midterm elections.

The House of Representatives panel has already unveiled reams of evidence on the former president's involvement in a labyrinthine series of connected schemes to overturn the 2020 election.

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Fox News host calls it 'great' news as OPEC raises gas prices: 'It's in their economic interest'

The hosts of Fox & Friends spent nearly six minutes defending OPEC for raising gas prices by cutting oil production by 2 million barrels per day.

"Is it just me — and don't feel compelled to agree — I just find there's a blizzard of great intriguing stories this week," Fox News host Brian Kilmeade announced at the start of his show.

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Losing ground, Cortez Masto defeat in Nevada could cost Democrats Senate Majority

With less than a month before the midterm elections, recent polling and reporting have heightened fears about the GOP seizing control of the evenly split U.S. Senate—and particularly, whether Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada can hold on to her seat.

Cortez Masto's is one of few key Senate races—along with those in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—that election watchers largely consider a toss-up. In Nevada, the first-term incumbent senator faces Republican Adam Laxalt, who succeeded her as state attorney general.

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US citizen sent back to Iran prison after father released

A US citizen on temporary release from prison in Iran was taken back into custody Wednesday, his family said, in what Washington called a "tremendous setback" after hopes for his permanent freedom.

Siamak Namazi, 51, was returned to Tehran's Evin prison, a day before the seventh anniversary of his detention on espionage charges which he denies.

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Avengers assemble: Republicans plot payback after US midterms

Confident of emerging victorious from the simmering cauldron of the US midterm elections, Republicans are cooking up a buffet of legislative priorities for the new Congress -- and topping the menu is a dish best served cold.

The party of former president Donald Trump has had to watch powerlessly from the opposition benches as its recalcitrant leader has spent years fending off criminal and congressional probes.

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Fledgling union efforts at Amazon, Starbucks dig in for long fight

Recent unionization drives at Starbucks and Amazon have lifted morale in the US labor movement, but organizers have yet to transform election victories into material change.

Moreover, some union backers such as Will Westlake have paid a price for their activism.

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Ohio Republicans up and down the ballot claimed fraud in 2020 election

Ohio’s upcoming elections are flush with Republicans who denied the reality of the last one.

In races for Congress, statewide offices, and seats in the state legislature, Republicans up and down the ballot have alleged voter fraud in 2020. In some cases, they baselessly claimed the scale of the fraud was enough to tip the scale for President Joe Biden to win over predecessor Donald Trump in 2020.

Various post-election audits and other investigations have found only extremely rare instances of voter fraud that comprise small fractions of one percent of the total electorate. There’s no evidence of voter fraud anywhere near sufficient enough to have swayed the outcome of any state’s results. Regardless, conservative politicians have used their social media accounts and media profiles to continue to sow doubt and air unsubstantiated and often debunked theories of how the 2020 election was stolen.

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‘Bombastic pot stirrers and insurrectionist enablers’ will run Congress if GOP wins midterms: analysis

Both election forecasters and history suggest it is likely that Republicans will win control of the House of Representatives -- but this scenario which could have devastating implications, according to a new analysis by a top congressional expert.

Political scientist Norman Ornstein, co-author of the 2016 It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism, had his analysis published by The Atlantic under the headline, "How Far Would a Republican Majority Go?"

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J6 hearing will focus on 3 people Trump pardoned between election and Capitol attack: committee

The former constitutional law professor on the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol previewed the final pre-election public hearing during an appearance on CNN.

Anchor Wolf Blitzer interviewed Rep. Jaime Raskin (D-MD) on Wednesday ahead of the hearing, scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. eastern on Thursday.

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Former J6 advisor: The most important part of the Jan. 6 investigation isn't about Trump

This is part 2 in a 3-part series based on our exclusive interview with former Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman who served as an advisor to the Jan. 6 committee. You can read the first installment here.

WASHINGTON, DC — Former President Donald Trump has remained the central focus of the special Jan. 6 committee’s investigation, but the true story of the insurrection is an expansive, interconnected web of elected and unelected Republicans who prize power more than any principles they’ve camouflaged their motives in over the years. That hidden threat to democracy has only grown stronger since last year’s failed insurrection, according to the findings of former Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman.

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Trump employee warned FBI that former president had ordered Mar-a-Lago documents to be moved: report

After 18 months of negotiation with the Justice Department and the National Archives, the FBI moved in on Mar-a-Lago to seize the documents that former President Donald Trump took from the White House. The reason that negotiations were stopped was that a worker of Trump's told the FBI that the boxes were about to be moved.

The Washington Post revealed in a Wednesday report that what the witness told law enforcement is corroborated by the security-camera footage. The footage also shows Trump's actions after he was given a government subpoena and told to hand over the documents. At that time, Trump gave the FBI nothing more than an envelope with a few things included.

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