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'Completely irresponsible': Colorado school under fire for hosting Lauren Boebert event

A Colorado school hosted lightning-rod Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for a speech and question-and-answer session, but many families chose to keep their children home due to safety concerns.

Dolores High School administrators sent an email Monday notifying parents of the Republican lawmaker's visit but made clear that only students were permitted to attend the question-and-answer session, although the local Journal newspaper appealed Tuesday night and was granted access to the event, reported The Durango Herald.

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Trump attorney under pressure to testify as special counsel zeros in on a specific phone call

An attorney for former President Donald Trump is in the crosshairs of special counsel Jack Smith in the classified documents investigation, ABC News reported on Thursday.

Evan Corcoran’s testimony is sought in connection with a phone call prosecutors allege he had with Trump as investigators were seeking evidence over possible obstruction of the government’s efforts to secure classified documents the former president took with him when he left the White House, sources told the news outlet.

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'Never had slavery': Lauren Boebert lashes out at San Francisco over reparations proposal

Responding to a draft reparations proposal in San Francisco that would give $5 million to each eligible Black person, Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert slammed the plan, claiming that California never had slavery.

"The fact that supposedly serious people in San Francisco are considering a plan that would give $5,000,000 in reparations to every Black resident in their city in a state that never had slavery is a joke," Boebert wrote on Twitter.

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'I am not for sale': GOP megadonor's plans busted by local Wyoming officials

A right-wing billionaire financial tycoon's project to turn a tiny, rural Wyoming community into his own personal playground was dealt a surprising setback when local officials shot him down, The Daily Beast reported on Wednesday.

Joe Ricketts, founder of the predecessor company to online brokerage firm TD Ameritrade, earned approval to create a luxury resort on his ranch in Bondurant, a community of Sublette County with barely 100 people — sparking outrage from locals. But his latest bid to expand that resort just failed in a surprising vote of the area's board of commissioners.

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Kimberly Guilfoyle’s 'weird' 54th birthday party featured some incredible Trump rants and a YMCA dance

Kimberly Guilfoyle’s "weird" birthday party Tuesday night went off the rails when former President Donald Trump let the attendees know just how bad things are going in today’s America.

But first the good news!

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Tennessee Republican pocketed $25,000 donated for his stillborn son's memorial: report

Freshman Congressman Andy Ogles (R-TN) appears to have pocketed $25,000 he crowdfunded to build a memorial for his stillborn son, reported The New Republic on Wednesday.

"An investigation by NewsChannel5 found that Ogles set up a GoFundMe in 2014 after his son was stillborn. Ogles said he wanted to build a garden where families could bury their stillborn children and sit on benches by the gravestones. The GoFundMe raised almost $25,000, but the garden was never built," said the report. "GoFundMe confirmed that Ogles received the money. He declined to answer any of NewsChannel5’s questions about what happened to the funds."

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How looming charges against Trump could plunge 2024 GOP primaries into chaos

When Jeb Bush ran for president in 2015 he famously called Donald Trump a “chaos candidate” who’d be a “chaos president.”

Little did the former Florida governor know, Trump could also turn out to be a chaos criminal defendant.

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'Unscrupulous' former Wells Fargo exec to plead guilty in scandal over bogus accounts

A former Wells Fargo Bank executive on Wednesday agreed to plead guilty in connection with a scandal over bogus accounts, the Department of Justice said in a news release.

Carrie L. Tolstedt, 63, of Scottsdale, Arizona, agreed to plead guilty to one count of obstruction of a bank examination.

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Defamation lawsuit against Lauren Boebert heading to a Colorado courtroom: PAC

A North Carolina political activist is preparing to file a lawsuit against U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of Silt in federal court in Colorado, the activist told Newsline.

David Wheeler, president of the American Muckrakers PAC, sued Boebert in a North Carolina state court last year for defamation and malicious prosecution. In January, the judge dismissed the case, saying that the proper venue for it was in Colorado.

Wheeler said he’s heeding the judge’s advice and is poised to bring a similar lawsuit against Boebert in Colorado, though now he plans to file in federal court.

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Lauren Boebert buried on Twitter after calling out left's lack of responsibility

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert tweeted Monday that, even though President Joe Biden is almost halfway done with his term, "he’s STILL blaming Trump, and some people STILL believe him."

“Personal responsibility is something the Left really has no concept of,” she added.

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How the 'whacked out' Colorado GOP is doing everything it can to alienate the center

Colorado was once a red state, but in 2023, it has two Democratic U.S. senators (Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper) and a Democratic governor (Jared Polis). The last Republican to carry Colorado in a presidential election was George W. Bush in 2004.

In a scathing article published by The Bulwark on March 13, Never Trump conservative and former Republican strategist Tim Miller analyzes the condition of the Colorado GOP. And he argues that instead of reaching out to the center, Colorado Republicans are marginalizing themselves by moving more and more to the extreme right.

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Legal experts: Trump hush money case could be tough to beat

All indications point to President Trump facing criminal charges over alleged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and the case against the former president could be tough to beat, two legal analysts said Thursday on MSNBC’s Alex Wagner Tonight.

Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal offered grim assessments of Trump’s legal situation during a joint appearance on the cable show that followed reporting in The New York Times indicating the Manhattan district attorney’s office has signaled criminal charges against the former president are likely.

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Trump claims Nixon's 'biggest regret' was quitting under GOP pressure — which he would never do

Donald Trump insisted Thursday that Richard Nixon's "biggest regret' was resigning the presidency under pressure from the GOP after the Watergate scandal erupted — something that Trump vowed he wouldn't do.

“His daughter actually told me" — Trump did not reveal which of Nixon's daughters — "that his biggest regret was that he didn't fight, he should have fought,” Trump said. But Nixon lacked the public support he needed to carry on," Trump added, The Washington Examiner reported.

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