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Alex Murdaugh's attorneys ask to withdraw more of his funds in order to appeal his convictions

Defense attorneys for convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh are asking a judge to allow them to access more of his funds in order to fund an appeal of his convictions, WIS News reported.

Attorneys for Murdaugh, who was convicted for the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul, argued to the judge that they need an additional $160,000 in legal fees to fund appeals. Receivers who took hold of Murdaugh’s assets in 2021 are currently controlling the money, which was intended to eventually be distributed among victims of his alleged financial crimes.

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LA firefighter who visited prostitute among many committing 'egregious wrongdoing' without being fired: investigation

The Los Angeles Fire Department has kept on its staff firefighters who committed domestic violence, solicited a prostitute on duty, and committed a battery on a law enforcement officer, according to an investigation by the Los Angeles Times.

The LAFD reportedly fired zero firefighters in 2021, which is the most recent year for which data on this was made available. During that time, however, firefighters were found to have committed domestic violence, falsified medical records, and made racially offensive remarks, according to the Times probe.

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Lauren Boebert hit with new campaign finance complaint for 'illegally spending $60,000'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has been accused of "illegally spending $60,000 on campaign calls and texts in the run-up to November's midterm election," according to a new report from Newsweek.

A complaint has been filed by End Citizens United against Boebert with the Federal Elections Commission, which is tasked with regulating spending on political campaigns.

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Favoritism accusations swirl after Boebert’s son allowed to appear in court virtually

The son of Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was allowed to phone in virtually to a court hearing on his driving violation, sparking accusations of political favoritism, reported Westword.

"On April 24, the favoritism apparently continued: A Garfield County judge let Tyler appear in court virtually, instead of in person, despite his failure to show up at a previous hearing and getting hit with a bench warrant as a result," reported Chris Perez. "'Typically, if a defendant misses a court hearing and a bench warrant is issued or stayed, they are required to appear for the next date,' says Sarah Nordgaard, deputy district attorney with the 9th Judicial District. 'Whether that is virtual or in person just depends on individual circumstances.'"

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Lauren Boebert disagrees with Trump skipping debates: 'I fully support a Republican primary'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) disagreed with former President Donald Trump's suggestion that he may skip Republican primary debates in the 2024 presidential race.

During an interview on Monday, conservative podcast host Charlie Kirk asked Boebert if Republicans should follow the lead of Democrats by scuttling primary debates.

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'Like the Thunderdome': Small-dollar donors blamed for filling Congress with 'firebrands and conspiracy theorists'

Small-dollar donors are responsible for fueling firebrands and conspiracy theorists who “treat Congress like the Thunderdome,” a Washington Post columnist wrote Monday.

Meant as a way to counter big money’s influence on politics, attempts to use the internet to solicit many small contributions from everyday people has actually damaged democracy, wrote David Byler.

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'Our Karen and our Karen’s Karen': Twitter spoofs Lauren Boebert’s 'blessings of America' rant

United States Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) fell into a tangent on Thursday about how patriotic it is to not follow airline rules.

"That is the kind of boldness that we need right now. I will do what's right. I don't care if it costs me an election. I don't care if the school principal gets mad at me or the county commissioners get upset at me, or if the flight attendant kicks me off the plane," Boebert bellowed. "I will do what's right and answer the call because without righteous men and women without patriots taking a stand for this country, our children, and our children's children will not benefit the blessings of America."

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Sam Bankman-Fried dined with Jared Kushner and Saudi crown prince in bid for funds: report

Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced former FTX CEO, reportedly went to a dinner with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Jared Kushner, as he sought funding to save his company.

Bankman-Fried asked his new friend, former Trump admin official Anthony Scaramucci, to arrange a trip to Saudi Arabia to try to raise capital for FTX, according to Puck. Bankman-Fried was slapped with another indictment in March, alleging a bribe to a Chinese official.

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Lauren Boebert praises grant for community health center after voting against its funding

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert issued a press release expressing her approval of a $5.1 million grant for Pueblo Community Health Center, but she voted against the bill's funding along with most other congressional Republicans, the Pueblo Chieftain reported.

Speaking to the Chieftain, Boebert said the final bill was over a thousand pages and included “amendments that were not germane."

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Trump says 'Biden crime family' is ten times as bad as Watergate scandal

Former president Donald Trump on Tuesday jumped on the "Biden crime family" language popularized by U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) when he said Biden's crimes equated to Watergate times ten.

Trump posted on his own social network, Truth Social, to say that Congressmen James Comer (R) and Jim Jordan (R) have revealed information about the "Biden Crime Family" that "would be Watergate times 10 if this News was revealed just 10 years ago." He further included a video of himself speaking, in which he claimed that the "fake news media is corrupt at a level never seen before."

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Ex-Fox producer alleges network wanted her to spy on Maria Bartiromo as Dominion case began

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg said that as the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit began against the network, she was asked by the higher-ups to spy on her boss, Maria Bartiromo.

Among the Fox hosts, Bartiromo, along with Judge Jeanine Pirro and Lou Dobbs at Fox Business, were known for promoting the conspiracy theories that specifically cited Dominion.

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Here is what Bud Light’s capitulation on Dylan Mulvaney really shows

Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney promotion created the impression that the corporate beer maker cared about promoting inclusivity.

But Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch’s recent moves to walk back its promotion of a nonbinary influencer in the face of conservative backlash shows that the beer maker was never really committed to affirming the rights of transgender people in the first place, MSNBC columnist Katelyn Burns writes.

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Lauren Boebert's Colorado school visit leads to blow-up at board meeting

A Colorado school board is under fire for inviting U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R) to push her political agenda on students in a session without parents present.

Boebert, who celebrated Earth Day recently by attacking climate change and calling out liberals for trying "to divide us," billed the event that took place in March as a nonpartisan one in which kids would learn about what being elected actually looks like. But she reportedly told the children about “moral decay” and liberties allegedly infringed upon during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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