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Secret Service warned Capitol Police of neo-Nazi threats a week prior to insurrection

Anew investigation has revealed that Secret Service was monitoring threats against the U.S. Capitol made by at least one neo-Nazi group prior to Jan. 6.

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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Clarence and Ginni Thomas facing increased scrutiny ahead of J6 testimony: report

Clarence Thomas, the most conservative justice on the US Supreme Court, and his wife Ginni, an activist tied to Donald Trump's bid to challenge his 2020 defeat, are adamant there is a firewall between their careers.

But with Ginni Thomas facing mounting questions over her role in the former president's crusade, cracks are appearing in that wall.

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64,000 Georgia voters have eligibility challenged as Stacey Abrams battles Brian Kemp: report

One by one, the speakers approached the podium at the elections meeting to air their grievances.

One person asked about alleged “phantom” voters who may be registered in Gwinnett County, their community just northwest of Atlanta. Another suggested officials count ballots by hand to avoid fraud. And yet another questioned whether the results of the 2020 election, the most secure in history, should have been certified in Georgia — and then cited the penalties for treason.

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Russia to begin annexation votes in Ukrainian regions

Russia will on Friday begin its plan to annex around 15% of Ukrainian territory via referendums in four regions controlled by Russian forces, a move the West says is a gross violation of international law that significantly escalates the war.

After nearly seven months of war, and a critical battlefield defeat in northeastern Ukraine earlier this month, President Vladimir Putin explicitly backed the referendums after the Russian-controlled regions lined up to ask for swift votes to join Russia.

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Capitol rioter sentenced to 4 years in prison after begging judge for forgiveness

A Jan. 6 rioter and alleged Nazi sympathizer who once likened the attack on the U.S. Capitol to the Civil War has been sentenced to four years behind bars, according to CNN.

Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, an ex-U.S. Army reserve officer, was convicted this past May of five charges related to the events of Jan. 6, including a felony obstruction charge. In addition, Hale-Cusanelli will serve three years of supervised release following his sentence, and must also pay $2,000 in restitution.

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Russia begins troop mobilization for Ukraine fight

Moscow began its mandatory troop call-up Thursday to try to bolster a stumbling war effort in Ukraine, with authorities saying thousands had volunteered even as Russian men fled the country to avoid being forced to fight.

Amateur footage posted on social media since President Vladimir Putin ordered the mobilisation of reservists on Wednesday purported to show hundreds of Russian citizens across the country responding to military summons.

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Trump's team using PAC donations to pay Melania's fashion designer

While former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC claims that its donors will be "the Patriots who SAVED AMERICA," it has been discovered that much of the PAC's money is being used for Trump's personal expenses, including payments to his wife Melania Trump's fashion designer.

The Save America PAC released its financial disclosures for August on Tuesday, and Washington Post reporter Isaac Stanley-Becker noted on Twitter that the PAC listed an $18,000 payment to Herve Pierre Braillard for "strategy consulting." A fashion designer for multiple previous first ladies, Braillard has styled Melania Trump for a number of years, and helped design the dress that she wore at the 2017 Inaugural Ball.

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With plywood and prayers, Bermuda prepares for Hurricane Fiona

Bermudians covered storefronts and stocked up on candles, food and water while Hurricane Fiona churned towards the Atlantic island Thursday as a powerful Category 4 storm, after leaving a trail of destruction across the Caribbean.

The Bermuda Weather Service said the center of Fiona was forecast to pass more than 110 miles (180 kilometers) to the west of the British territory on Friday morning at around 5:00 am (0700 GMT), but with a storm of that strength and size, residents were taking no chances.

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Pelosi on 2024: Biden 'did a great service to our country — he defeated Donald Trump'

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said President Joe Biden did a "great service to our country" by defeating former President Donald Trump.

Pelosi made the remarks on Thursday after a reporter asked if Biden should run in 2024.

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Secret Service knew neo-Nazis planned violence ahead of Jan. 6: emails

The Secret Service was tracking at least one neo-Nazi group and several individuals planning to violently occupy the U.S. Capitol to prevent the congressional certification of Donald Trump's election loss, according to newly revealed documents.

Agency emails obtained by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington show the Secret Service received multiple tips from a "concerned citizen" who alerted them to two people, including one who had made threats against Joe Biden, were planning to attend Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally and "incite violence.

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Rep. Raskin receives praise for speech blasting GOP opposition to Jan. 6 Committee

U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) has once again achieved "national treasure" and "hero" status to the many Americans who watched his unrelenting destruction of Republican talking points and conspiracy theories about the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, on which he serves.

Congressman Raskin, a former constitutional law professor, was the lead impeachment manager for the second impeachment of Donald Trump, and has repeatedly been the subject of praise for his passionate defense of democracy.

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Biden puts pressure on Putin as reservists called up for war

Pressure ratcheted up on Vladimir Putin Wednesday as his decision to send reservists to Ukraine triggered spreading protests and hundreds of arrests at home, and Western leaders tore into the Russian leader at the United Nations.

Training his fire on Putin as he addressed the General Assembly, US President Joe Biden accused him of "shamelessly" violating the UN Charter with a war aimed at "extinguishing Ukraine's right to exist as a state."

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'Trump's trickle-down idiocy' may come back to haunt the GOP this fall: columnist

Former President Donald Trump may politically weather his worsening legal firestorm, but he may end up dragging down his defenders.

The twice-impeached former president has drawn one defender after another into his corruption, but The Atlantic's Mark Leibowitz said the Mar-a-Lago debacle has been particularly embarrassing for Republicans like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who really ought to know better.

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