Lauren Boebert

Chesebro faces new legal peril as secret Twitter account suggests he lied to prosecutors

Right-wing attorney Kenneth Chesebro concealed dozens of damning posts on a secret Twitter account — and failed to share them with Michigan prosecutors, according to a bombshell report Monday.

CNN KFile linked Chesebro to a secret "BadgerPundit" account on the platform X, which the attorney told investigators that he did not use, and dozens of the posts he kept from prosecutors contradict statements he made about his role in the Donald Trump election subversion scheme.

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Tech company backed by ex-Trump lawyer injects chaos into Georgia elections: report

A tech company backed by one of Donald Trump's former lawyers may be violating Georgia law by facilitating mass challenges to voter registrations.

EagleAI, which was founded right after the 2020 election, pulls data from voter rolls to allow anyone to search for potential errors on registration forms, and then it automatically fills out challenges that are sent to county election boards by local volunteers, reported The Guardian.

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‘Grab any cheerleaders?’ Fans decry Trump’s S.C. football appearance as a ‘terrible look’

A University of South Carolina alumnus and donor said he would still keep his upcoming meeting about funding an endowment for the school’s Honors College.

But the donor was furious and appalled at the school for introducing former President Donald Trump on the field at halftime of last November’s football game against Clemson. Dressed in a blue suit and striped tie, Trump smiled, clapped and waved to the crowd, which showered him with a mixture of cheers and jeers.

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How Mike Johnson and House Republicans could deny their own election defeats to save Trump

Since becoming Speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) has caused concern that if Republicans hold the House in 2024, he will refuse to certify a President Joe Biden victory.

Johnson was an avid supporter of the 2020 election overthrow attempt, shopping a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton around the House in an attempt to garner support from other GOP members. The suit accused Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin of making last-minute changes to their elections to skew the results.

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Another 'star' GOP impeachment witness may have lied under oath: Cassidy Hutchinson lawyer

House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which was already on shaky ground, may have just suffered another blow.

At issue is the testimony of Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden who has made allegations of corruption against President Joe Biden.

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'Oh my God': Morning Joe panel stunned by Tommy Tuberville's latest display of ignorance

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were stunned by Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) utter ignorance about an Alabama Supreme Court decision that could end IVF services.

The Alabama Republican was asked about the ruling Thursday at CPAC, and he was unable to comment on the most basic elements of the case, which he confused with a legislative bill that deals with abortion, and seemed to believe it would encourage the births of more children.

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'Red alarms starting to flash' as Trump runs low on cash and enthusiasm sags: analysis

Nikki Haley quite likely will lose her home state of South Carolina to Donald Trump in the Republican primary race, but she has one advantage over him besides not currently being under criminal indictment.

The state's former governor and Trump's former UN ambassador has vowed to remain in the race to provide an alternative to the quadruple-indicted, twice-impeached ex-president who's on the hook for more than a half billion dollars in penalties for fraud and defaming his sex abuse victim, and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire said Haley's got plenty of cash on hand.

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Mary Trump says her uncle's 'untreated psychiatric condition' is worsening

Former President Donald Trump's niece, a professional psychologist, believes her uncle is suffering from "untreated psychiatric disorders" that have been exacerbated by the "extraordinary amount of stress he's under."

Mary Trump, who holds a PhD from the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, made virtual diagnoses while appearing on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell.

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CNN anchor throws Matt Gaetz's words back in his face on Biden impeachment

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was reminded of his own words from only months ago when he tried to push for impeaching President Joe Biden.

During an appearance on CNN's "News Night" with Abby Phillip, the Florida pol responded to words he had expressed casting doubt on pursuing impeachment as a successful strategy.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for slip that 'disrobed' Trump judge

In an attack on Judge Arthur Engoron for his judgment in Donald Trump's New York fraud trial, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued that he should be fired from the judicial system entirely.

But the term she used is turning heads.

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Trump cheers possible retirement of foe Jimmy Kimmel

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel might be on his last contract, he said in an interview this week. It is something Donald Trump is excited to hear.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Kimmel explained, "I think this is my final contract. I hate to even say it, because everyone's laughing at me now — each time I think that, and then it turns out to not be the case."

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Watch: Conservative lawyer whacks MAGA C-SPAN caller for comparing Trump to Navalny

Conservative attorney Heath Mayo on Thursday took exception to a MAGA caller on C-SPAN who compared former President Donald Trump's legal travails to those suffered by the late Russian dissident Alexei Navalny.

Toward the end of the call, the Trump supporter said that indicting Trump for trying to illegally remain in power after the 2020 election and for refusing to return top-secret government documents was much like what Russian President Vladimir Putin did to his political opponents.

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MTG's fashion advice for conservative women blows up in her face

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took a break Thursday from propping up former President Donald Trump's reelection bid to offer up an "unpopular opinion" about women's fashion.

On her X social media account, the always controversial lawmaker suggested conservative Christian woman need to do a better job of dressing and acting modestly.

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