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'Scapegoat': Report warns GOP is risking election 'screw up' in effort to scare voters

Legal disputes over Republican voter purges are being used to fuel election-denier conspiracy stories about noncitizens voting, a new report found Tuesday.

Voting experts say voting by non-Americans is virtually nonexistent, but eight states are looking at whether to join 12 others to reaffirm that only citizens may vote. Republican officials are claiming they've found thousands of noncitizens on voter rolls and have filed legal challenges accusing the Biden administration of preventing them from verifying that only U.S. citizens are casting ballots, reported CNN.

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'I'm not broken': Steve Bannon walks free from federal prison

Steve Bannon walked free from federal prison early Tuesday morning.

The Trump ally who was considered instrumental to the former president's 2016 election success had spent four months locked up after being found guilty of contempt of court.

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Not all former Trump 'spiritual advisors' appear in public to support his 2024 campaign

With Election Day one week away, the campaign for Republican nominee former President Donald Trump organized a self-titled “11th hour” meeting for faith leaders last Monday in Concord, N.C.

The event, featuring Trump, his son Eric Trump, retired neurosurgeon and former Trump administration Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson, and other religious leaders, aimed to “mobilize the Christian vote, which is the largest vote in America,” Jackson Lahmeyer, founder of Pastors for Trump, told Raw Story.

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'Did you say I should be killed?' Chaos as CNN GOP guest threatens pro-Palestine panelist

A CNN panel erupted on Monday after a Republican strategist told a former MSNBC host "I hope your beeper doesn't go off" — a reference to an Israeli attack involving pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon that targeted the militant group Hezbollah.

The comment came on CNN's "NewsNight" during a discussion over racist remarks made during a rally for former President Donald Trump.

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Marine accused of taking classified docs in neo-Nazi plot gets 7 years in plea deal

WILMINGTON, N.C. — Federal prosecutors laid out a case against Jordan Duncan, a Marine Corps veteran and federal defense contractor who became immersed in a secretive neo-Nazi group in the summer of 2020, describing an operative nicknamed “soldier” who was prized by his fellow extremists for his military expertise.

The indictment against Duncan alleged that while serving in the Marine Corps 2d Radio Battalion at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune, he “gathered a library of information, some military-owned and some publicly available, regarding various weaponry, to include firearms, explosives, and even nerve toxins.”

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'Must be stopped': Philly DA sues to halt Elon Musk's $1M voter scheme

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is putting his foot down on X CEO Elon Musk's plan to give away $1 million to registered voters every day up until election day.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Monday that Krasner this week filed a lawsuit with the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court in which he accused Musk of conducting an illegal lottery that violates consumer protection laws.

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Leaked video reveals ex-Trump official's plot to unleash military on Americans

Russell Vought, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget during Donald Trump's first term, was caught on video discussing plans to override objections from Defense Department officials to deploy the U.S. military against American citizens.

Vought discussed plans earlier this year to get around Pentagon bureaucrats by having Trump invoke the Insurrection Act and then order the military to put down protests, ProPublica reported Monday.

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'Oof': Trump rallygoers reportedly 'streaming for the exits' while he was 'still speaking'

Donald Trump held a controversial rally on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York, and his own fans were reportedly "streaming for the exits" while he was still speaking.

Trump spurred outrage among historians by holding his rally at the same location as an infamous 1930s Nazi gathering amid allegations from those who worked closely with him that he is a fascist who wanted his own generals to be more like Adolf Hitler's loyal military leaders. The rally itself featured a speaker who made a comment that was disavowed by Trump's campaign and his closest allies.

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'Never expected it': Latest 'trainwreck' interview said to be what will 'bring down Trump'

Donald Trump recently released an interview with one of the most popular podcasters in the world, but some say it could be the thing that will bring the ex-president down.

Trump did a long-planned interview with former athlete and current podcaster Joe Rogan, who has been critical of Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'You think it's funny?' Megyn Kelly spars with Bill Maher — and his audience — on Trump

Former Fox News and NBC News host Megyn Kelly went toe-to-toe with liberal HBO comedian Bill Maher on Friday night as she tried to insist a second Trump administration will look a lot like the first.

The debate kicked off with Maher noting to Kelly and his "Real Time" audience that America mistakenly thought Russia would stand alone when it invaded Ukraine. Instead, Russian President Vladimir Putin has become "chummy" with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as well as North Korea and Iran.

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‘Time to sing a new song:’ Beyoncé rouses Kamala Harris supporters with passionate speech

Mega chart-topper Beyoncé delivered a simple message to Americans while rallying supporters of Kamala Harris at a packed Houston stadium on Friday: “We need you.”

“For all the men and women in this room and watching around the country: We need you,” the Houston native said during her short remarks that immediately followed a speech by her one-time Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland. The group’s popular 1999 hit “Independent Woman, Part 1” welcomed the pair as they took the stage.

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'So disgusting': Trump misgenders Anderson Cooper as MAGA laughs and cheers

Former President Donald Trump hurled a homophobic insult at CNN anchor Anderson Cooper at a Texas rally Friday and was met with cheers and laughter.

Trump slammed Vice President Kamala Harris' Pennsylvania town hall on Wednesday during which she addressed concerns about border control and policies controlling immigrants' entry into the country — then took a bigoted jab at Cooper.

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'Gold mine': Bombshell report claims Chinese hack hits phones used by Trump and Vance

Chinese hackers penetrated into U.S. telecommunications networks and targeted phones used by former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, reported The New York Times on Friday.

Investigators are currently trying to "determine what communications data, if any, was taken or observed by the sophisticated penetration of telecom systems, according to these people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe an active and highly sensitive national security case."

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