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Here is how Marjorie Taylor Greene's lawyer had a profound impact on American politics

James Bopp, Jr., the lawyer representing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in today's hearing about whether she should be disqualified from running for reelection because of her actions regarding the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection, may not be a household name to most but he previously has had a profound impact on American politics.

That's because Bopp was the lead attorney who argued before a federal three-judge panel in 2008 that the conservative non-profit Citizens United should be able to air "Hillary: The Movie" on television during the Democratic primary.

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Jan. 6 committee member reveals 'the six most chilling words of this entire thing I've seen so far'

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) promised that the upcoming House hearings for the Jan. 6 select committee would provide dramatic revelations from their investigation of Donald Trump's role in the insurrection.

The Maryland Democrat spoke Thursday at an event hosted by Georgetown University's Center on Faith and Justice in Washington, and he said the committee would hold public hearings in June and planned to produce a report of their investigation by the end of summer or early fall, reported NBC News.

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WATCH: Attorney lays out 'powerful' insurrection case against Marjorie Taylor Greene in his opening statement

A civil rights attorney laid out the insurrection case against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) in a lawsuit that seeks to remove her from the ballot.

Ron Fein, the legal director of Free Speech for People, on Friday gave an opening statement during a court hearing in a lawsuit brought by a group of Georgia voters who want her disqualified for office under the 14th Amendment, which bars anyone who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from federal office.

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A mental health bill in Georgia shows how conspiracy theories are affecting politics

On its surface, there wasn't supposed to be anything controversial about Georgia's Mental Health Parity Act introduced earlier this year.

In a time where Democrats and Republicans don't agree on much, the issue of mental health reform was top of mind when Georgia lawmakers crafted a bill that had the backing of experts, advocates and both political parties. Both Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and his likely Democratic challenger in the fall, Stacey Abrams, backed the bill.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's political future could rest in the hands of Brad Raffensperger: report

Friday morning's hearing in an Atlanta courtroom will decide if Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia should be constitutionally barred from running for reelection because of her role in the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection.

Greene has publicly fretted for days about potentially being called as a witness during the hearing. Donald Trump described her as "going through hell." State Judge Charles Beaudrot will preside over the administrative hearing and will issue a recommendation on whether Greene should be disqualified from running.

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Trump's 'MAGA Goon Squad' is 'grasping at straws' as they scramble for campaign cash: report

Appearing on the Daily Beast's "The New Normal," Roger Sollenberger -- who has been investigating the campaign finance woes of Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) -- explained that fundraising for the three has become more difficult as they scramble to ramp up the outrage that normally shakes loose cash from supporters of Donald Trump.

Last week Sollenberger reported that Taylor Greene is spending enormous amounts of cash on fundraising which has created the illusion that she is taking record sums, but now it is catching up with her.

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Experts say Kevin McCarthy ‘stepped on a rake’ and ‘Greene, Gosar and Jordan are licking their chops’

House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is embroiled in a major scandal after MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow played audio proving he lied about saying he would ask Donald Trump to resign.

Maddow, who expects calls for McCarthy to resign in response, obtained the audio of a call between McCarthy and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) from reporters Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin of The New York Times.

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'Shoes dropping like hail': Here's how Jan 6 committee's 'bombshells' have gone off even before the final report

On Thursday, writing for POLITICO, Kyle Cheney outlined how the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol have already dropped "bombshells" about the events of that day and the state of U.S. democracy — even before they deliver their final report.

"Shoes have already been dropping like hail for more than 15 months, as the contours and consequences of Donald Trump’s plan to overturn a democratic election have gone from hazy to technicolor to HD," wrote Cheney. "But the panel’s goal isn’t necessarily about unloading new salacious details (though there will certainly be some): It’s about reminding Americans with vivid and bone-chilling granularity just how close American democracy came to the brink, based on what's already been revealed."

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Trump complains people wanted to use the 25th Amendment on him 'anytime I had a great idea'

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday complained about how often people brought up using the 25th Amendment in the Constitution to remove him from office.

While talking at the Heritage Conference organized by the right-wing Heritage Foundation, Trump noted that talk of employing the 25th Amendment has stopped now that President Joe Biden is in the White House.

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California MAGA candidate claims God will commit voter fraud on her behalf to help her win

On Thursday, Rachel Hamm, a Republican candidate for secretary of state in California, claimed in an interview that God will commit voter fraud on her behalf to cancel out Democrats if they try to steal the election from her.

"I would pray that I win," said Hamm. "One thing that I have been doing is praying that if anyone tries to steal a vote, that God would send the angels to steal the vote back. To make it an honest vote."

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Greg Abbott gave Crime Stoppers $6 million — and they’re attacking Democrats: report

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is facing another potential scandal after only days after his border stunt caused massive disruption of the Texas economy.

According to a New York Times report, "Crime Stoppers of Houston has been blasting out a different, more political message: Activist judges are letting 'dangerous criminals' out of jail to threaten the safety of law-abiding residents. On television, Twitter and videos, the traditionally nonpartisan nonprofit organization has been condemning more than a dozen elected judges — all Democrats, four of whom lost primaries last month — while praising the crime policies of Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, a Republican."

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Kevin McCarthy saved Trump from 'political extinction' -- and many Republicans secretly resent him: NYT reporter

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in January 2021 made a pilgrimage to visit former President Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago, despite the fact that just weeks earlier he said he was going to demand Trump's resignation in the wake of the January 6th Capitol riots.

Speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday, New York Times reporters Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin said McCarthy's decision to make amends with Trump over the Capitol riot was a pivotal moment in keeping him a force within the GOP.

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