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U.S., Chinese defense chiefs to meet following Taiwan tension

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will meet his Chinese counterpart, the Pentagon announced Friday, after Beijing carried out war games around Taiwan in a sign to the US-backed democracy's new leader.

The Pentagon said that Austin would meet Chinese Admiral Dong Jun when they attend the May 31-June 2 Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual gathering of defense officials around the world.

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'Things grew very mad': Designer of template for Trump’s 'unified Reich' video speaks out

The controversial "unified Reich" ad for former President Donald Trump's 2024 — created by campaign aide Natalie Harp — actually has origins in Turkey, according to a new report.

CNN reported recently that the ad used a template that was created by Turkish graphic designer Enes Şimşek, more than a year ago. It was made available on stock footage and video effects resource hub VideoHive, and Şimşek reportedly used language he copied from Wikipedia's article about World War I as placeholder text. That controversial placeholder text read: "German industrial strength and production had significantly increased after 1871, driven by the creation of a unified reich."

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'About as dishonest as it gets': Alito slammed by neighbors over 'really bad' flag display

Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito's display of an obscure flag carried by insurrectionists on January 6 outside of his New Jersey vacation home has angered both legal experts and Democrats alike. But now, the conservative jurist's own neighbors are speaking out.

The Daily Beast recently reported that several of Alito's neighbors in the Long Beach Island community are both dismayed and alarmed about his display of the "Appeal to Heaven" flag (also known as the Pine Tree flag) between July and September of last year. The Beast's Justin Rohrlich interviewed neighbors of Alito on all sides of the political spectrum, and found there was almost universal disgust with both his brazen display of a far-right symbol and its reflection on the judiciary as a whole.

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Jack Smith put Cannon 'on the spot' for potential removal: conservative George Conway

The Donald Trump-appointed judge's seat is sizzling.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who has been accused of bias and incompetence for failing to get to trial after lengthy delays in the former president's criminal classified documents Espionage Act case, must act to protect law enforcement involved in the high-profile case.

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Libertarian speaker jabs Trump in profanity-filled speech ahead of ex-president's visit

When Donald Trump delivers his speech at the Libertarian National Convention on Saturday — he may be met with rancor.

That's because on Friday, chaos consumed the event on its second of four days. The theme is "Become Ungovernable".

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Jack Smith wants Judge Cannon to gag Trump from statements 'to get law enforcement killed'

Special counsel Jack Smith has filed a motion asking U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to tweak the conditions of former President Donald Trump's release in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, reported Lawfare's Anna Bower.

Specifically, he wants her to bar the former president from making statements that would endanger the lives of law enforcement officials involved in the case — which would be similar to the gag orders imposed on Trump in the federal January 6 case and the Manhattan hush money case.

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'What the hell is wrong with that?': Trump blames mystery 'bookkeeper' for criminal case

Donald Trump's ready to testify on social media.

Trump posted a series of social media posts to grouse about the "persecution" against him over a "bookkeeping error" after the defense rested without him taking the witness stand under oath and as lawyers received the jury instructions.

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'Important moment': Joe Biden reportedly ready to speak about Trump's criminal trial

Whether or not Donald Trump is found guilty in his latest trial, President Joe Biden intends to speak out about it.

After staying silent for the past several months, Biden will give a statement about Trump's Manhattan trial, where he has been charged with 34 felonies, Politico reported.

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Investigation reveals surprising source of Trump's 'Unified Reich' message: report

The original creator of the "unified Reich" video that Donald Trump's campaign coopted and landed on his Truth Social feed — is a 30-year-old Turkish freelance graphic designer who wants to make clear: "I’m not a Nazi."

The video template the Trump team selected to make their own was the brainchild of Enes Şimşek, who lives near Istanbul.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Ilhan Omar is ‘lucky’ to be in America

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is offended that Somali-born Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) — in a Raw Story exclusive — dared question the patriotism of embattled Supreme Court Justice Samual Alito and his wife.

“Let's be real, Ilhan Omar, she wasn't born in this country, she's lucky to be here, so she should be defending religious freedom,” Greene told Raw Story this week while walking from the Capitol back to her office across the street.

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Trump unleashes massive exaggeration in furious pre-Memorial Day weekend post

Former President Donald Trump repeated his oft-heard rant against his “sham” criminal trial Friday — but added an outrageously exaggerated claim.

Trump had his mind on the resumption of the hush money case as he took to Truth Social when he prepared for the Memorial Day Weekend.

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'Are you crazy?' Lifelong Republican assaulted by MAGA rioters slams Jan. 6 defenders

A lifelong Republican who was attacked by Donald Trump supporters at the Jan. 6 insurrection doesn't understand how other members of his party can justify the U.S. Capitol riot.

Prince George’s County Cpl. Scott Ainsworth testified at the trial of Jesse James Rumson, the so-called "Sedition Panda," about his violent assault by Trump supporters trying to stop the certification of President Joe Biden's election win, and he told the court that he still hasn't come to grips with being attacked by his fellow Republicans, reported NBC News.

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'What the hell?' Legal experts flummoxed by this week's Aileen Cannon maneuvers

Donald Trump's alleged co-conspirator, Walt Nauta had a hearing on Thursday where he alleged "selective" and "vindictive" prosecution from "Joe Biden's Justice Department."

While Nauta's own lawyer acknowledged that there is no real "selective" and "vindictive" prosecution, the hearing presented the opportunity for more commentary from Judge Aileen Cannon that gives further indications about how the trial may unfold.

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