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'Just throwing stuff at the wall': MTG losing GOP support as she threatens Mike Johnson

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene attends pro-Trump supporters rally at New York criminal court on April 4, 2023 during appearance by Former President Donald Trump Jr, Image via Shutterstock.

With lawmakers due to return to Washington, DC on Tuesday after a weeks-long recess, many eyes will be on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) to see if she follows through on her threat to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana).

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says J6ers didn’t carry weapons. Here’s how wrong he is.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a statement on Friday “to clarify his views” on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol — after getting dinged for a fundraising email describing defendants as “activists” who were “stripped of their Constitutional liberties.”

But in doing so, the candidate only dug himself deeper into a hole full of whoppers, particularly the patently false claim that the rioters “carried no weapons.”

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'They had to cut her off?': CNN panel busts out laughing at reported drunk Boebert antics

"CNN This Morning" host Kasie Hunt had her panel laughing on Friday morning after CNN's Melania Zanaon reported that an inebriated Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) had to be cut off by servers at a GOP function where she kept bothering Donald Trump.

As Zanona reported, Boebert was singled out for being "overserved" alcoholic beverages at the event while seated at the same table with the former president and also had to be reined in by his security detail.

"It was a Republican event, Donald Trump was headlining, and the server who was coming to bring alcohol refused to bring her any more alcohol because they thought that she was overserved," Zanona recalled. "She also was trying to take pictures with Donald Trump and eventually Donald Trump's security detail stepped in and asked her to stop doing that, according to those who witnessed it that I spoke to."

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"Now, Donald Trump still did endorse her, so clearly he wasn't maybe that bothered by this incident, but a Trump endorsement alone is not going to be enough to put her over the finish line. So she is facing a very tough challenge in that June primary," she added.

"So just to be clear, basically," a smirking Hunt interjected, "She went to a fundraiser in New York City with Donald Trump, got so drunk they had to cut her off? And then tried to take repeated pictures with Trump, and then they had to tell her, 'Hey lady like tone it down,' according to the witnesses?"

As the panelists laughed, Zanona replied, "This is how it went down and I want to remind viewers here that this came a few months after she got in trouble and had to apologize for her conduct at a Denver theater where she was watching a performance, a musical performance of Beetlejuice, she got kicked out for vaping and being loud, and there's security footage of it."

"There was much more than vaping," Hunt added to more laughter.

Watch the video below or at this link.

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'Overserved' Lauren Boebert cut off from booze at Trump fundraiser: CNN

Multiple sources have told CNN's Melanie Zanona that Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) appeared to be so inebriated at a fundraiser late last year that servers refused to give her any additional booze.

According to the CNN report, Boebert was attending a fundraiser in Manhattan in December when a server determined that she had been "overserved" and "would not bring her any more alcohol."

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Judge shoots down MAGA rioter's leniency bid after he makes bragging call to podcast

A convicted Capitol rioter called into a podcast earlier this year in which he downplayed the events of January 6th, 2021 and falsely claimed that he and his fellow rioters "did nothing… we touched a gate."

As reported by CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, Judge Royce Lamberth on Wednesday cited MAGA rioter Taylor Johnatakis' January 2024 appearance on a podcast to cast doubt on the sincerity of the contrition that he had expressed previously to the court.

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'McConnell could have ended this': Morning Joe panel piles on Senate GOP for saving Trump

A panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday hammered Senate Republicans for failing to drive a stake into the heart of former President Donald Trump's political career when they had the chance.

The discussion was sparked by Jeffrey Goldberg, an editor at The Atlantic, talking about his recent interview with former Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) in which he deflected criticism of his decision to acquit Trump at his second impeachment trial that came shortly after the former president incited a deadly riot at the United States Capitol building.

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Lauren Boebert suffers acute blood clot — is now recovering from surgery

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is recovering from surgery after suffering a blood clot, reports and friends said on social media Tuesday.

Boebert was treated for an acute blood clot and diagnosed with May-Thurner Syndrome, her campaign told Semafor reporter Kadia Goba.

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‘Shortage of cash flow’: Arizona GOP admits financial disaster

The troubled Republican Party of Arizona is coming clean about its disastrous finances.

Party officials acknowledged having “a shortage of cash-flow and donations up until the end of 2023,” according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission this week that Raw Story reviewed.

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Man behind Dobbs decision now complains women being left to 'back-alley abortion butchers'

The chairperson behind a group's legal opinion that was used to overturn federal abortion rights now worries that women will be left to "back-alley abortion butchers."

Although Matt Staver's Liberty Counsel filed a brief to overturn Roe v. Wade, he believes women could be put in a worse situation after the Dobbs decision that relied on his legal opinion.

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Red flags raised on mysterious dark money behind MTG and Gaetz lawsuit in California

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) are litigating a peculiar First Amendment lawsuit against the California cities of Anaheim and Riverside for canceling their appearances at a political fundraising event — but no one seems to know who is funding it, and that could be a legal problem.

According to The Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, "Gaetz and Greene filed the lawsuit in July, seeking judgment against two California cities and a group of left-leaning nonprofits over a canceled political event during a fundraising tour in the summer of 2021. The plaintiffs include Gaetz and Greene in their official congressional capacities, along with their campaign committees and their joint fundraising group, 'Put America First,' which put on the 2021 tour. The parties filed the suit 'on behalf of themselves and the prospective attendees at their July 17, 2021 scheduled political rally.'"

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'I can't talk about them???' Trump rages at strengthened gag order

Ex-President Donald Trump reacted Tuesday to a new order demanding that he stop attacking family members of people involved in his hush money trial — by unleashing another furious attack on the judge who issued it.

“I was just informed that another corrupt New York Judge, Juan Merchan, GAGGED me so that I can not talk about the corruption and conflicts taking place in his courtroom with respect to a case that everyone, including the D.A., felt should never have been brought,” he wrote on Truth Social.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes 'victory lap' after making GOP see red over tiny green pins

WASHINGTON — Republicans can’t stop thinking about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). They see her everywhere — including in the sheen of their recently retired green congressional pins.

Turns out, when Republicans see green these days, they see a flash of Ocasio-Cortez and the Green New Deal she’s championed. That proved to be the driving reason behind why the GOP-controlled House of Representatives scrapped the official congressional lapel pin — which help Capitol Police officers quickly identify lawmakers — during the 118th congressional session.

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Pump-and-dump investors cash out on 'crazy' Trump fans buying up Truth Social stock

Early investors in the Trump Media & Technology Group are telling Reuters that they made a quick profit by cashing out late last week just before the company's first financial report sent its share prices into a freefall on Monday.

One such investor was Mohammed Al Shalloudi, a 21-year-old data analyst from the United Arab Emirates, who rushed to invest in the Truth Media stock as soon as it became available because he believed he could get Trump supporters to pay premium prices for a stock that he believed was wildly overpriced.

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