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Republicans baffled by Lindsey Graham's abortion ban: 'There’s obviously a split of opinion'

Sen. Lindsey Graham's abortion ban legislation caught his fellow Republicans off guard.

The South Carolina Republican announced a bill barring abortion access after 15 weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, which has seemingly galvanized Democrats and women voters ahead of the midterm elections, and other GOP senators questioned the timing, reported Politico.

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Trump's 'battle' is just beginning after judge agrees on special master pick: legal expert

According to former U.S. Attorney Michael Moore, the battle over documents taken by Donald Trump to his Mar-a-Lago report that DOJ is blocked from reviewing is only just beginning as it appears a special master pick by Trump's lawyers has been approved by the DOJ.

Speaking with host Kate Bolduan, Moore said a whole host of questions about what Trump-nominated Judge Aileen Cannon will allow will still need to be litigated as the former president's attorneys tried to limit the scope of the investigation.

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Republican county election commissioner is arrested and charged by the FBI

A New York Republican board of elections commissioner was arrested this Tuesday by the FBI while on his way to work, the Times Union reports.

Rensselaer County Board of Elections commissioner Jason T. Schofield was under investigation for his use of an online portal to obtain absentee ballots -- an investigation that led to the guilty plea earlier this year of a Troy councilwoman. The charges against Schofield remain sealed pending his first court appearance.

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Armed man wearing rainbow wig said he'd restore Trump as 'president king' and 'kill Democrats': police

A Pennsylvania Trump supporter has been arrested after he barged into a local Dairy Queen and informed patrons he was working to restore Trump as "president king" while also vowing to "kill Democrats."

TribLive reports that 61-year-old Jan Stawovy of Hempfield, Pennsylvania this week walked into a local Dairy Queen carrying a loaded handgun and started raving about his "undercover" work to "to restore Trump to President King of the United States."

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Alex Jones punished by Connecticut judge before latest defamation trial begins

A Connecticut judge imposed sanctions on Alex Jones for his “egregious” refusal to turn over evidence to Sandy Hook families suing him for defamation.

Judge Barbara Bellis sanctioned the right-wing conspiracy theorist Tuesday morning at the start of his second defamation trial after his legal team failed to turn over Google Analytics to the plaintiffs, which she said had been a troubling pattern from previous cases, reported Law & Crime.

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'How much more obvious can it get?' QAnon believers ecstatic over Trump's endorsement in latest meme

On Tuesday, VICE reported that QAnon adherents are rejoicing over former President Donald Trump's increasingly open embrace of their movement, symbols, and slogans.

" Trump shared a picture of himself wearing a Q lapel pin, overlaid with the QAnon phrases 'The Storm is Coming' and 'WWG1WGA,' on his Truth Social account on Monday evening. The post had been originally shared on Truth Social by an account called 'Patriots in Control,' before Trump re-shared it," reported David Gilbert. "'How much more obvious can it get?' one QAnon follower asked in the QAnon-focus Great Awakening forum."

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'Out-maneuvered' Trump lawyers' 'desperation' is showing in latest filing: legal expert

According to criminal defense attorney Shan Wu, the recent legal filing from Donald Trump's lawyers objecting to the Department of Justice's counter-argument on appointing a special master and what constitutes a "classified" document is an embarrassment to the legal profession.

In a column for the Daily Beast, the attorney who specializes in white-collar crime claims that, from what he has seen from the dueling motions, the former president's lawyers are overmatched and have no clue how to defend their client.

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Legal experts demand action after bombshell book details rampant DOJ corruption

It shouldn't be a surprise that corruption was running rampant throughout the government of Donald Trump. The last six years have been filled with stories about ethics problems by Cabinet officials, political retaliation, self-protection, political promotion and more.

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig addressed Republicans grappling with Trump's scandals, saying, "this is a person that has crossed so many lines: legal, ethical, moral, every line you can imagine, presidential norms be damned. Every single things we can think of."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Steve Bannon she plans to impeach Joe Biden

United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) revealed to Real America's Voice talk show host Steve Bannon on Monday that she has drafted articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden over his investments in renewable energy.

"Because they're driving the Green New Deal which is going to plunge America into darkness and that will lead to death and all kinds of issues across America. We simply cannot exist on solar and wind energy at this time. The technology is not there and there's no reason to destroy fossil fuels," Greene said of the Inflation Reduction Act on War Room With Steve Bannon.

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Jan. 6 rally organizer says government is seeking information from her in grand jury investigation

Federal investigators are seeking information from Women for America First, which hosted the “Save America Rally,” as part of a wide-ranging probe into fundraising by the Trump campaign after the election, the alternate electors scheme and the Jan. 6 rally headlined by President Trump, which set the stage for the attack on the US Capitol.

Attorney Harmeet Dhillon tweeted on Friday night that Women for America First was among clients that had been “served w/ extremely broad subpoenas, or warrants for phone/device.”

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'It's so much fun': Marjorie Taylor Greene watches as children deliver water to flood victims

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) this week said that she had "so much fun" watching children deliver drinking water to flood victims in her state.

In a video posted to social media on Thursday, Greene stood in front of pallets of water as her constituents in Chattooga County drove up to receive supplies.

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In top-secret documents case, Rob Portman wants to investigate the investigators

It now appears that secrets of the most sensitive nature were among the documents former President Donald Trump hung onto after more than a year of entreaties by the government to return them. Having to do with another nation’s nuclear-weapons capabilities, one set of documents in Trump’s possession was so sensitive that only a few senior government officials are allowed to see them and only then on a need-to-know basis, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.

One might think that the most senior Republican on the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee would want to know what Trump was doing with those documents and how much his possession of them might have jeopardized national security. But since the Aug. 8 search of Trump’s South Florida club and residence, it appears that the only statement Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, has made about the matter has been to call for a congressional investigation of the FBI.

“As the Lead Republican on the Senate Homeland & Governmental Affairs Committee, I call on @SenGaryPeters to utilize the broad jurisdiction of the Cmte, which includes jurisdiction over the National Archives & Records Admin, to perform oversight on this issue & ensure transparency,” Portman tweeted on Aug. 14.

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Watch: Right-wing reporters ditch Marjorie Taylor Greene when they spot a more important Republican

Two reporters from the Right Side Broadcasting Network that were inside the crowd awaiting the start of former President Donald Trump's rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Saturday abruptly abandoned United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) when they spotted a more newsworthy Republican.

Greene had been speaking about campaign tactics when the two men interviewing her noticed that Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano, whom Trump has endorsed, had arrived on the scene.

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