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Trump privately knew he lost but publicly lied about election fraud: Jan. 6 committee member

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riots will reveal evidence during their second public hearing that Donald Trump knowingly spread lies about his 2020 election loss.

Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA) told CNN that witnesses will testify that Trump was shown proof that he had legitimately lost the election but continued to make false claims of fraud, which he used to draw supporters to Washington, D.C., to a "Stop the Steal" rally on the day Congress was set to certify Joe Biden as the next president.

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Herschel Walker falsely claimed to work in law enforcement at least three times: report

U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker falsely claimed at least three times to have served in law enforcement.

The Donald Trump-endorsed Republican candidate made the false claims in three speeches delivered before he entered politics, according to a new analysis by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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Trump's Truth Social merger under increased scrutiny from feds: report

According to an SEC filing on Monday morning, reported by Axios, a federal review of the planned merger between Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC) and Donald Trump's "Truth Social" social media endeavor is being expanded with questions being raised.

The report, by Dan Primak of Axios, states the so-called "blank check" company has already drawn interest from federal regulators and a delay in the merger could have financial implications for both companies.

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Converting betrayal into mobilization for violent action: How the Oath Keepers radicalized military veterans

Editor's Note: A version of this story ran in October of 2021. It is presented here again as part of our extensive coverage of the Jan. 6 House Select Committee Hearings.

Two days before Christmas, Jeremy Brown, a retired Army Special Forces soldier, messaged his fellow Oath Keepers members in Florida on Signal that he had an RV and a van ready to travel to Washington DC for the gathering that would take place on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'No question' a Republican House will impeach Joe Biden: CNN legal analyst

During a Monday morning appearance on CNN's "New Day," legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin told host Brianna Keilar that he has no doubt in his mind that a Republican-majority House of Representatives will attempt to impeach President Joe Biden if they take control after the midterm election.

As part of a discussion on extremist right-wing candidates -- many of whom believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump -- running for House seats, Toobin claimed they will be more interested in making headlines than making policy.

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Here are the witnesses appearing before the second Jan. 6 committee on Monday

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress revealed Sunday evening the full list of witnesses that will appear on Monday morning at 10 a.m. EST.

Former Donald Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien was one of those known to be testifying under oath, but the committee has also disclosed that former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt will also give testimony. Stirewalt was fired by Fox after calling Arizona for Joe Biden on Election Night. The longtime numbers guy drew fire from the former president for the call, and kicked off a years-long feud between Trump and the network.

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What's in, and what's out, of the U.S. Senate's gun safety framework

(Reuters) - A bipartisan group of U.S. senators said on Sunday they had reached an agreement on a framework for gun safety legislation, potentially the first significant new U.S. gun law in decades, following a string of recent high-profile mass shootings.

Below are some highlights of what is and what is not covered by the agreement, according to a statement from the group of lawmakers that includes 10 Republicans, enough to overcome the Senate's "filibuster" rule:

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Former Trump campaign manager, ex-Georgia official to testify at Jan. 6 panel's 'Big Lie' hearing

By Patricia Zengerle

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former campaign manager for ex-President Donald Trump and former officials from Atlanta and Philadelphia will testify on Monday to the U.S. congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, the committee said on Sunday.

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Lauren Boebert prayed Biden's 'days should be few' as 'Christian Center' crowd laughed and cheered

In a video posted to Twitter, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) set up a crowd of Christians at the Family Camp Meeting at Charis Christian Center in Colorado Springs, by saying she prays for President Joe Biden.

Then she turned to the Bible sitting on the lectern and stated that "his days should be numbered" while citing the passage from Psalm 109:8.

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Fox News host: Women's rights and school shootings are 'luxury issues'

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy suggested on Sunday that now is the wrong time to deal with "luxury issues" like women's rights or school shootings.

During a discussion on Fox & Friends, co-host Will Cain predicted that Democratic leaders will focus on gun control and the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Bombshell Pence memo 'laid bare' Trump's 'clearly illegal' plan to steal the election: MSNBC legal expert

Reacting to a bombshell report that Mike Pence was given a three-page memo from his legal counsel that clearly "laid out" an opinion that Donald Trump's demand that the former vice president overturn the 2020 election results would be illegal, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance claimed it could be added to the growing pile of evidence against the former president.

On Saturday, Politico revealed contents of the memo, with the report stating that Pence attorney Greg Jacob wrote that "... if Pence were to embrace Trump’s demand that he single-handedly block or delay the counting of electoral votes on Jan. 6, he would be breaking multiple provisions of the Electoral Count Act, the law that has governed the transfer of power since 1887."

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MSNBC anchor worries Democrats are not 'really in this fight to save our democracy'

A panel on MSNBC worried Democrats are not doing enough to rein in unethical conduct by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Ayman Mohyeldin noted a bombshell new report by The Washington Post.

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Biden faces uphill climb to restore US clout in Latin America

Heads of state led by US President Joe Biden pose for a photo at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles

Los Angeles (AFP) - President Joe Biden made a forceful pitch to reassert US influence in Latin America through a weeklong summit in Los Angeles but the modesty of his promises will test his efforts at a time when China is making rapid inroads. 

Some two dozen leaders came together for the Summit of the Americas where Biden and the rest of the top US brass pledged to do more with them on migration, clean energy and health infrastructure -- and charmed guests with glitzy receptions befitting Tinseltown. 

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