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Republican Couy Griffin sentenced to time served for Jan. 6 charges

Otero County commissioner Couy Griffin avoided jail time at a federal court sentencing hearing Friday for his role in the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Judge Trevor McFadden sentenced Griffin to 14-days in jail, but since he spent more time than that in pretrial detention he will not be incarcerated, according to federal court records.

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Biden downplays meeting with Saudi prince

President Joe Biden distanced himself Friday from an upcoming encounter with controversial Saudi leader Mohammed bin Salman, saying the reason for his trip to the oil-rich nation was not to meet the crown prince.

Biden is attending a regional Gulf Cooperation Council summit in Saudi Arabia in mid-July. The White House says he will meet the formal leader, King Salman, but also his team, notably de facto leader Prince Mohammed, commonly known as MBS.

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The next Jan. 6 hearing ‘is going to trigger Trump like nothing else’: Rick Wilson

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his deputy Gabe Sterling are expected to testify in front of the Jan. 6 committee at the end of this month, CNN reports.

Raffensperger's made headlines after the 2020 election for refusing former President Donald Trump's attempt to pressure him to "find" the votes necessary for Trump to win Georgia. Raffensperger, who is a Republican, already testified before the committee as well as a special grand jury investigating Trump's efforts to overturn the election.

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'The stakes couldn't be any higher': Op-ed explains why Democrats should not give up on Joe Biden

A CNN political analyst is explaining why Democrats shouldn't make a hasty decision to throw President Joe Biden overboard. In a new op-ed Julian Zelizer —a Princeton University history and public affairs professor— penned his appeal to Democratic lawmakers urging them not to throw in the towel so quickly.

Facing low approval ratings amid a number of key issues, there are concerns Biden may not be elected for a second term. "Imagining an alternative is far from just a D.C. parlor game. Only three in ten Americans think Biden will seek a second term, according to a recent Wall Street Journal poll," wrote Gabriel Debenedetti in New York magazine.

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'Very angry' Trump is lashing out at the Jan. 6 committee but only has one specific denial: MSNBC

MSNBC on Friday described former President Donald Trump as “very angry” as he delivered a speech at a Faith and Freedom event in Nashville, Tennessee.

NBC News reporter Peter Nicholas noted that Trump had devoted a large portion of his speech to attacking the Jan. 6 committee, which the former president described as a “sham.”

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White supremacists violently target Pride events as right-wing media eggs them on

President Biden celebrated Pride Month at the White House Wednesday as events encouraging celebration of LGBTQ identity and visibility are increasingly being targeted by white supremacist violence and as Republican-controlled states pass a slew of anti-LGBTQ measures. We speak with Ari Drennen, LGBTQ program director for Media Matters, who says far-right social media influencers and conservative media outlets are spreading lies that members of the LGBTQ community “aim to confuse, corrupt or sexualize kids.” We also talk to Southern Poverty Law Center investigative reporter Michael Edison Hayden, who has studied the key players in recent attacks and describes a “concerted effort to ramp up this rhetoric tying LGBTQ people baselessly to pedophilia.”

Idaho to Bay Area: White Supremacists Violently Target Pride Events, Egged on by Right-Wing Media www.youtube.com

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Biden says doesn't know whereabouts of Americans missing in Ukraine

President Joe Biden said Friday he doesn't know the whereabouts of three Americans reportedly missing in Ukraine after volunteering to fight against the Russian invasion.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Biden urged US citizens not to go to pro-Western Ukraine, which has been battling the Russian onslaught since February.

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‘Fallout from the big lie’: Election officials used to worry about foreign threats — now they fear homegrown terrorists

Election officials until recently worried most about foreign interference, but a classified briefing from earlier this year showed a new threat has risen since the 2020 election.

Thousands of election officials around the U.S. have spent countless hours pushing back on false claims by Donald Trump and his supporters about his loss to Joe Biden, and many of them fear for their physical safety ahead of November's midterm elections, reported CNN.

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Assange vows to fight UK approval of extradition to US

Supporters of Julian Assange on Friday vowed to fight his extradition to the United States after Britain approved a US request for the WikiLeaks founder to face trial over the publication of secret military files.

"We're not at the end of the road here. We're going to fight this. We're going to use every appeal avenue," Stella Assange, who married the Australian publisher earlier this year, told reporters.

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'Betrayal of America': ABC's Jon Karl delivers blunt summary of Trump's actions revealed by J6 Committee

On Friday's edition of ABC's "Good Morning America," Jon Karl broke down the significance of what the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has uncovered.

Specifically, he argued, there is now "a direct line between the words of Donald Trump and the murderous rage of the people that were hunting his own vice president in this building."

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New York Times video blows the lid off Proud Boys' 'central role' in inciting Capitol mob

The New York Times published a 17-minute video showing how the Proud Boys coordinated the assault on the U.S. Capitol.

The newspaper compiled evidence from court documents, text messages and hundreds of videos shot by participants to show the right-wing militant group instigating multiple breaches of the Capitol as lawmakers certified the election of Joe Biden.

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Jan. 6 Committee 'moving closer' to proving Trump led a seditious conspiracy: legal expert

MSNBC's Chuck Rosenberg believes the House Select Committee has come close to proving former President Donald Trump led a seditious conspiracy.

The "Morning Joe" legal analyst explained that Thursday's public hearing showed compelling evidence that the former president and his legal advisers, including attorney John Eastman, attempted to obstruct the congressional certification of President Joe Biden's election win, and that they were aware the scheme was unlawful.

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Biden coup buoys Saudi crown prince after five years at helm

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has shaken up his conservative kingdom with head-spinning reforms while quashing any threats to his status as de facto ruler -– a role he assumed five years ago.

The hard-charging heir has earned plaudits for allowing women to drive and envisioning an economy less dependent on oil, but he has also drawn widespread revulsion over the gruesome murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and other state abuses.

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