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Arizona’s Latino voters and political independents could spell midterm defeats for MAGA candidates

Two years after the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump’s resentment over losing continues to energize his supporters in Arizona.

That resentment played out during the Aug. 13, 2022, Republican primaries that saw Trump-endorsed candidates for U.S. Senate, governor, secretary of state and state attorney general sweep the GOP ticket.

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Oath Keepers want to suppress evidence of Zello chat host ordering arrests of 'treasonous' congressmembers

Correction: This story initially misidentified the person who recorded the Zello chats.

The federal judge presiding over the Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy case is considering whether to suppress audio recordings of Zello chats from evidence at the request of the defendants.

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Democrats attack 'shameless' Republicans for running a 'lawless cult' that refuses to hold Trump accountable

WASHINGTON — Several Democratic members told Raw Story on Wednesday that they're worried about the situation with the stolen government documents at Donald Trump's country club in Palm Beach, Florida and the impact it will have on American national security and relationships with allies.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) returned to the Capitol this week along with other lawmakers after the August Recess. Speaking to Raw Story he emphasized that one of the biggest contrasts between Democrats and Republicans who want to be in the House Majority is that the GOP wants to focus on defending Trump.

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Elizabeth Warren condemns deceptive and 'outrageous  behavior' by student loan giant Navient

Sen. Elizabeth Warren castigated student loan servicing companies like Navient on Tuesday over what she characterized as deceptive "traps" being laid for federal student loan borrowers in the wake of President Joe Biden's recent announcement to cancel up to $20,000 in such debt.

"While families breathe a sigh of relief, corporations that made billions off a broken student loan system are now busily laying new traps in a shameless, last-ditch effort to try to line their pockets," Warren (D-Mass.) said during a hearing of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee.

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Trump fully embraces QAnon on Truth Social — hours after obsessed supporter allegedly killed wife

In his one-term presidency, Donald Trump pushed out a number of notorious conspiracy theories tied to voter fraud, climate change and vaccines, but it wasn't until recently that Trump expressed his explicit support for QAnon – which promotes the idea that Trump is the savior of the American people.

Despite the dangers of endorsing a movement the FBI has labeled a domestic terror threat, Trump posted a picture of himself wearing a Q lapel pin, with the QAnon catchphrases "The Storm is Coming" and "WWG1WGA," on his Truth Social account earlier this week. He shared the post after an account called "Patriots in Control" originally published the photo on the platform.

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Trump rules out Pence as running mate: ‘Mike committed political suicide’ on Jan. 6

If Donald Trump runs again for president in 2024, he'll definitely have a new running mate.

The twice-impeached former president told New York Times reporter Peter Baker and New Yorker reporter Susan Glasser, the husband-and-wife authors of The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021, that he had ruled out Mike Pence as running mate because he refused to help overturn his election loss, according to excerpts published by The Guardian.

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Doug Mastriano shredded by local paper for 'chilling' plans to overturn future elections

On Wednesday, the editorial board of The Philadelphia Inquirer released a scathing takedown of GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano, laying out his plans to interfere with elections in the name of former President Donald Trump's conspiracy theories.

"Mastriano’s relentless efforts to thwart the results of the 2020 presidential election, spread Donald Trump’s election lies, and suppress votes in future elections amounts to a 10-alarm fire for anyone who believes in a functioning democracy," wrote the board. "Days after the 2020 election — with no evidence of fraud — Mastriano said the results should not be certified until an audit was complete. On Nov. 23, 2020, the election results in Pennsylvania were certified and showed Joe Biden won the state by 80,555 votes."

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Gripes over electric car tax credit as Biden visits Detroit show

Fresh off of recent legislative triumphs aimed at supporting US manufacturing, President Joe Biden is set for an upbeat appearance Wednesday at the first Detroit Auto Show since the pandemic.

After months of inaction in Congress, Biden capped the summer by signing into law major new investments in semiconductor production and combatting climate change, lending the US president's Democratic Party some momentum heading into the November midterm elections.

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Trump brags about being anti-fascist after Ken Starr dies

After MAGA Republicans bristled at being described as "semi-fascist" by President Joe Biden, Donald Trump is complaining about fascists.

"I just learned that the great and brilliant Ken Starr has, sadly, passed away," Trump posted to his Truth Social website. "He was a true American patriot who loved our country and the law."

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott demands Biden pull his student loan relief plan

Gov. Greg Abbott joined 21 Republican governors Monday urging President Joe Biden to scrap his student loan relief plan, asserting that the thousands of dollars in individual debt relief would harm the working class.

The governors wrote in a letter that the loan forgiveness plan offers a bailout for a minority of Americans who are largely well off, arguing that those “with the most debt, such as $50,000 or more, almost exclusively have graduate degrees, meaning hourly workers will pay off the master’s and doctorate degrees of high salaried lawyers, doctors, and professors.”

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Former Gov. Phil Bryant helped Brett Favre secure welfare funding for USM volleyball stadium, texts reveal

Text messages entered Monday into the state’s ongoing civil lawsuit over the welfare scandal reveal that former Gov. Phil Bryant pushed to make NFL legend Brett Favre’s volleyball idea a reality.

The texts show that the then-governor even guided Favre on how to write a funding proposal so that it could be accepted by the Mississippi Department of Human Services – even after Bryant ousted the former welfare agency director John Davis for suspected fraud.

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US says Russia has sent $300 mln to meddle in elections

Russia has covertly sent at least $300 million to foreign political parties and candidates in more than two dozen countries since 2014 in bids to gain influence, a declassified US intelligence assessment said Tuesday.

US intelligence "assesses that these are minimum figures and that Russia likely has transferred additional funds covertly in cases that have gone undetected," a senior administration official said.

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Smugglers put migrants in suitcases, empty water tanks, U.S. prosecutors allege

By Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities unveiled indictments on Tuesday of a lucrative human smuggling operation that allegedly included moving migrants in suitcases and water tanks from the U.S.-Mexico border, as the Biden administration cracks down on groups fueling a record number of border crossings.

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