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Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen charged with killing two in Kenosha, will fight extradition

Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorneys said Friday morning that they plan to fight his return to Wisconsin to face charges alleging he fatally shot two people and wounded a third during protests in Kenosha last month. Defendants sometimes waive their right to fight extradition, but a lawyer for the 17-year-old from Antioch told Lake County, Ill., Judge Paul Novak during an online hearing that they want further proceedings in Illinois to contest that process. Rittenhouse has been held without bail in Lake County’s juvenile detention facility since his arrest a month ago. Kenosha County prosecutors have cha...

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‘A six-alarm fire’: NYT columnist warns United States could be nearing a ‘potential second civil war’

New York Times columnist Tom Friedman fears America could be at the cusp of a “potential second civil war” if President Donald Trump’s insinuations and suggestions are not taken seriously.

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GOP senator accused of dog-whistling and anti-Semitism after attacking Chuck Schumer with ‘beyond disgusting lie’

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee, is under fire after attacking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York.

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'Disgusted' voters in the Philly suburbs could help Biden offset Trump's gains in Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA — Sandy Arnell used to work for Republican lawmakers in Washington and in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania’s capital. She considered herself to be liberal on issues like abortion but conservative when it came to fiscal issues. She didn’t always vote Republican. But she identified as one, and voted in GOP primaries. Arnell, of Downingtown, had already been drifting from conservative politics before Donald Trump was elected president. But she reached a breaking point with what she called the “hatred and negativity” of his presidency and became a Democrat.“I was holding on to my Republican ca...

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‘The attorney general is a threat’: Legal experts are freaking out over Barr’s actions to help Trump win

Legal experts are increasingly alarmed by Attorney General William Barr's efforts to help President Donald Trump win re-election.

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How a self-described felon convinced officials to help him profit from the pandemic

The video had the feel of a public service announcement, as the two elected leaders sat around a table in Austin and discussed the importance of COVID-19 testing.

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Federal judge delivers blow to Bill Barr in battle against former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe

U.S. Attorney General William Barr has insisted that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, now a CNN contributor, was not fired for political reasons, but McCabe has maintained that the firing was, in fact, politically motivated. And a federal judge has ruled that McCabe’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice can continue.

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Trump moves to finalize 'catastrophic' stripping of key protections for largest national forest in US

The Trump administration on Friday moved closer to its goal of stripping conservation protections from the nation's largest national forest, putting over 9 million acres at risk of clear-cut logging and bulldozing for roads and sparking warnings of "irreversible ecological consequences."

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Five former Trump officials explain why they are endorsing Joe Biden for president

Five former officials for President Donald Trump’s administration announced their intent to endorse Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden as they laid out the alarming reasons why they have chosen to do so.

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Trump's Latino roundtable spirals off the rails as he questions Biden’s brainpower after ranting ‘I'm like a wall’

President Donald Trump held a roundtable to discuss issues of importance to Latino voters in Doral, Florida on Friday, but it quickly went off the rails as the president attacked Democratic rival Joe Biden's mental acuity.

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Conservative columnist slams Republicans' muted response to Trump's election threat

Writing in the Washington Post this Friday, columnist Jennifer Rubin says Republicans simply countering President Trump refusal to acknowledge that he'll allow for a peaceful transition of power isn't enough.

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Maine voters lash out at 'flip-flopping' Susan Collins as her election hopes crumble: 'She’s just playing a game'

According to in-depth interviews with Maine voters, Sen. Susan Collins (R) has a lot of damage control to do in her home state if she has any hope of hanging on to her seat on November 3rd.

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'Capitulation' not an option: Memo details how Dems can stall or stop GOP rush to confirm Trump SCOTUS pick

Warning against "mere capitulation" to the unpopular effort by President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans to rush through another right-wing Supreme Court justice right before the November election, a memo circulating on Capitol Hill outlines a number of ways in which Democrats in both chambers of Congress can gum up the works and delay the advance of Trump's nominee.

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