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MAGA rioter likely to deploy 'idiot defense' at upcoming trial: reporter

Accused MAGA rioter Doug Jensen is asking to have his trial delayed until next year -- but NBC News reporter Ryan Reilly believes he already has a good idea of what Jensen will eventually argue in his defense.

As Reilly writes, Jensen became infamous in the wake of the January 6th riots by posting a video of himself bragging about being at the White House -- when in reality he was standing outside the United States Capitol building.

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Taxpayers to spend millions to secure private homes of elected members of Congress: report

U.S. taxpayers will dole out about $4 million to help elected Members of Congress pay for security upgrades to their private residences.

"The House Sergeant at Arms is creating a new residential security program," reports Punchbowl News managing editor Heather Caygle. "Each member will get $10k to secure their residences, I'm told."

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A third Wisconsin lawmaker just joined GOP effort to decertify the 2020 presidential election

Wisconsin state Rep. Tim Ramthun (R-Campbellsport) said at a news conference Monday that a third lawmaker has signed on as a co-sponsor in his effort to have the Legislature decertify the state’s 2020 election results and recall its 10 electoral votes.

“This subject matter of elections is number one in the state and it will not go away until it’s resolved,” he said at the news conference.

Ramthun said that Rep. Chuck Wichgers (R-Muskego) has “extended his support” for the bill, which advocates for an action that legal experts say is both impossible and unconstitutional. Rep. Janel Brandtjen (R-Menomonee Falls) signed on to Ramthun’s bill on Friday.

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Firefighters tackle California wildfire as heat wave grips parts of US

Cal Fire firefighters mop up hot spots from the Oak Fire near Jerseydale, California

Midpines (United States) (AFP) - Firefighters were battling California's largest wildfire of the summer on Monday, a blaze near famed Yosemite National Park that has forced thousands of people to evacuate, officials said.

The Oak Fire in central California comes as parts of the United States remain in the grip of a sweltering heat wave.

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Steve Bannon confirms Trump's 'deconstructing' government plan for 2024

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon confirmed the news that former President Donald Trump has a plan to "deconstruct" conventional government in his second term.

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House Dems boost pro-Trump candidate over pro-impeachment Republican in Michigan primary

Michigan GOP Rep. Peter Meijer was one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump and he's facing a tough primary this coming Tuesday. But Democrats are spending money to boost his opponent John Gibbs, a former Trump administration official who received an endorsement from the former president, POLITICO reports.

The effort is part of a strategy from Democrats hoping to elevate who they see as extremist candidates in order to make it easier to flip a seat President Joe Biden carried by nine points in 2020. Meijer has spent $2.1 million on the campaign as of mid-July, compared to Gibbs’ $340,000.

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Trump should be criminally charged for role in the Capitol insurrection: congresswoman

A Pennsylvania lawmaker who participated in former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial says the Republican should be “held responsible by the rule of law,” for inciting a crowd of his supporters to march on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election results.

Trump “assembled the mob, lit the fuse, and sent them up Pennsylvania Avenue,” and did nothing to stop them for more than three hours as rioters battled with U.S. Capitol and Washington D.C. police and rampaged through the Capitol sending members of Congress, their staff, and former Vice President Mike Pence fleeing for their lives, U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean said Monday.

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Biden has barely any symptoms of COVID after 4 days of treatment, doctor says

President Joe Biden is continuing to recover from COVID-19 after testing positive for the deadly virus last week, his doctor said in an update on Monday. Biden’s mild symptoms are “almost completely resolved,” Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the White House physician, said in a public statement. The president’s only remaining complaints are minor nasal congestion and slight hoarseness. He has completed the fourth day of treatment with the antiviral drug Paxlovid and is expected to complete it Monday night. “(Biden) continues to tolerate treatment well,” O’Connor said. Biden, 79, tested positive for COVID-...

Trump deleted references to prosecuting Jan. 6 rioters in remarks -testimony

By Doina Chiacu

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump crossed out sentences that distanced him from the rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and refused to call for their prosecution in a draft of a speech he delivered the next day, congressional testimony showed on Monday.

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'We’re just waiting for him to die': GOP has no plan to derail Trump in 2024

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday morning, longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz warned the Republican Party leadership that they need to do something to stop former President Donald Trump from announcing his plan to run again in 2024 if they have any hope of winning both chambers on Congress in November.

'We’re just waiting for him to die': GOP has no plan to derail Trump in 2024 | RawStory.TV'We’re just waiting for him to die': GOP has no plan to derail Trump in 2024 | RawStory.TV

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Trump snaps at Fox & Friends for going to the 'dark side' to make his poll numbers look weak

Former President Donald Trump was up and running on his Truth Social account on Monday morning after making an appearance late Sunday at the Turning Point USA conference, where he was the winner of a highly unscientific straw poll showing 78.7% of the attendees would vote for him in 2024.

In a Monday post, the former president continued his war with the Fox News network and, in particular, Fox & Friends that stems from his complaints that the conservative network called Arizona for Joe Biden earlier than any other network on election night in 2020 despite his protestations.

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'We’re just waiting for him to die': Former GOP lawmaker admits party has no plan to derail Trump in 2024

In his column for the Bulwark, former Republican National Committee spokesperson Tim Miller scorched the GOP for doing nothing to shed themselves of former President Donald Trump and instead just "humoring" him with the hope that he will go away.

As Miller notes, immediately after Trump lost the 2020 presidential election and ramped up his efforts to prove the election was stolen from him, an anonymous senior Republican official told the Washington Post, “What is the downside for humoring him for this little bit of time? No one seriously thinks the results will change,” before adding, “He went golfing this weekend. It’s not like he’s plotting how to prevent Joe Biden from taking power on Jan. 20. He’s tweeting about filing some lawsuits, those lawsuits will fail, then he’ll tweet some more about how the election was stolen, and then he’ll leave.”

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Trump should be worried after 'crushing' loss of support from the WSJ and New York Post: columnist

Former President Donald Trump's loss of support from both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, as evidenced by two scathing editorials on Saturday that called him unfit to hold office again, is a "crushing" blow to his hope to run for re-election again in 2024, writes Dean Obeidallah for CNN.

Over the weekend, both of the Rupert Murdoch-owned papers came down hard on the former president after the most recent House Select Committee hearing provided irrefutable evidence that Trump sat by for over three hours and did nothing while the Capitol was under siege by his supporters.

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