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Federal judge rules in favor of Raw Story in fight to access records from U.S. Navy

A federal judge categorically knocked down exemptions claimed by the U.S. Navy in a sweeping order that handed a victory to Raw Story in its effort to access records of an investigation into whether a neo-Nazi and Marine Corps veteran mishandled classified materials.

“The court agrees with Raw Story that there is substantial public interest in the requested records,” wrote Judge Loren L. AliKhan, who was appointed to the federal bench in District of Columbia in December 2023, in an order issued on Monday.

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Jack Smith hits back as massive new filing unsealed in Trump's election interference case

A massive filing that reportedly contains new evidence against former President Donald Trump just became public, court records show.

Special counsel Jack Smith's 165-page document details the state of his federal election interference case against the Republican presidential nominee after the Supreme Court changed the game and ruled Trump enjoyed partial presidential immunity in the case.

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Vance’s refusal to answer if Trump lost 2020 election ‘moment of the night’: MSNBC host

A group of MSNBC panelists mocked Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) after Tuesday night’s debate, calling his refusal to answer whether former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election the “moment of the night.”

“If you cannot say what happened in 2020 and the only reason you’re there is because what actually happened in 2020 is that Donald Trump sent his supporters to hang Mike Pence…then you lose,” MSNBC host Nicole Wallace told the group, which included fellow hosts Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid.

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'Damning non-answer': Tim Walz busts J.D. Vance for refusing to say Trump lost in 2020

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) called out Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) for what he called a "damning non-answer" when asked who won the 2020 presidential election.

During the only vice presidential debate of 2024, Vance deflected questions about the Capitol riot that former President Donald Trump incited on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'Worst line in any 2024 debate': Walz stuns as he says he's ‘friends with school shooters'

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz left many viewers of Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate questioning if they heard him correctly when he said he’s “become friends with school shooters” — a statement that prompted immediate backlash from the father of a shooting victim and others.

“Walz became friends with school shooters?” right-wing talk radio host Megyn Kelly posed to her followers on X.

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'Not true!' Walz tells Vance to 'mind your own business' after false abortion claim

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz advised Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) to mind his "own business" after the Republican vice presidential nominee made false claims about late-term abortions.

During Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, Walz said that banning abortion rights would have drastic consequences.

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Walz pressed at debate on old claim after downplaying he's ‘a knucklehead at times’

Pressed by moderator Margaret Brennan during Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) admitted he misspoke about where he traveled to during the Tiananmen protests, even suggesting, “I’m a knucklehead at times.”

“I have poured my heart into my community, I’ve tried to do the best I can, but I’ve not been perfect and I’m a knucklehead at times,” he told Brennan, moderator of "Face The Nation" and a chief foreign affairs correspondent.

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Tim Walz hits J.D. Vance for 'vilifying' Haitians: 'There's consequences for this'

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) called out Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) for false claims about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio.

During Tuesday's 2024 vice presidential debate, Walz explained why many Americans support former President Donald Trump's mass deportation policy.

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‘Your mics are cut’: Moderators forced to mute Vance and Walz

Both vice presidential candidates found their microphones cut less than half an hour into Tuesday night’s first and only debate between Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) during a tense exchange about immigration – that also included both CBS moderators.

“The rules were that you guys weren’t gonna fact check and since you’re fact checking me I think it’s important to say what’s actually going on,” Vance said when refusing to move on after moderator Margaret Brennan clarified for viewers that Springfield, Ohio, “does have a large number of Haitian migrants that have legal status, temporary protective status.”

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'Revisionist history': Walz comes out swinging at Trump calling troop injuries 'headaches'

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz came out swinging at the vice presidential debate with an attack on former President Donald Trump's dismissal of injured U.S. troops made earlier in the day.

Trump, when confronted about an Iranian strike on a U.S. military installation on his watch, said that over 100 servicemembers who suffered traumatic brain injury "had a headache." During a question on Iran's new attacks on Israel, where Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance tried to blame the Biden administration, Walz brought up Trump's inability to even care about the harm he caused troops.

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These 62 members of Congress have violated this conflict-of-interest law

At least 62 members of 118th Congress have violated a federal insider trading and conflicts-of-interest law, a Raw Story analysis of congressional financial disclosures reveals.

Most of these violations involve failures to properly disclose stock trades as required by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012. Some involve not abiding by the transparency and personal financial disclosure requirements first outlined in the STOCK Act's post-Watergate predecessor, the Ethics in Government Act of 1978.

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The Senate hasn’t missed J.D. Vance — especially Republicans needing ‘a timeout’

WASHINGTON — Republican senators may be clamoring for a selfie with Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance these days. Still, his coworkers in the United States Senate haven't missed the Ohio senator's presence.

Vance’s absence has barely been felt, according to his Republican colleagues.

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Trump admits people were 'falling asleep' at one of his rallies

Former President Donald Trump admitted Sunday that he used foul language at his rallies because people tended to fall asleep if he didn't.

Trump made the admission while speaking to supporters in Erie, Pennsylvania, about the environment.

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