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George Santos pleads guilty to federal charges carrying potential jail time: report

Former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) pleaded guilty in a Central Islip, New York courtroom Monday, ending the two-year saga of the scandal-plagued Republican.

Santos was charged with 23 federal counts after he was caught funneling money from his campaign for his own personal purposes. CBS reported he pleaded guilty to two as part of a deal.

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Conservative judge reveals why he's supporting a Democrat for the first time ever

Retired conservative jurist J. Michael Luttig has penned a statement outlining why he's supporting Vice President Kamala Harris for president.

Luttig, who has a history of detailing the legal cases against Donald Trump, is a long-time conservative who advised former Vice President Mike Pence on Trump's plot to stop the 2020 election certification. He confesses that he has never voted for a Democrat to be president and that Harris will be his first.

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Trump should be 'sued back to the Stone Age' for bogus Taylor Swift endorsement: attorney

Fans of Taylor Swift, known as "Swifties," flocked to social media to trash Donald Trump for sharing AI images purporting to show her endorsing him, and many even suggested that she sue him for the false information.

Swift, who was avidly anti-Trump in the 2020 election, has not endorsed a candidate in the 2024 race. Now it appears she's being pushed into speaking out.

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Trump-backed Georgia Election Board faces resistance to changes at heated meeting: report

The Georgia Election Board faced huge resistance during its Monday morning meeting from legal experts, county election officials, and from some local citizens.

The board has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that three of the members of the five-person panel are pro-Donald Trump members whom the former president even singled out for commendation during a recent Georgia rally.

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Josh Hawley's opponent: 'I don’t know why he can’t be normal' and agree to a debate

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) faces his first election after videos were released of him running from Jan. 6 rioters he claimed to support.

His Democratic opponent, ex-Marine Lucas Kunce, has taken the fight to Hawley, who has, thus far, refused to debate, even if hosted by a conservative outlet like Fox News.

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Donald Trump rants that 'famine' will come to America if Kamala Harris is elected

Donald Trump, who struggled to stay on message in two economic speeches this week, warned America it could face famine if his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, is elected.

After Harris outlined her economic plan to reduce grocery prices by stopping price gouging, Trump took to Truth Social to call her attacks on the corporate practice outright communist.

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Experts concerned as Texas AG Ken Paxton sues to shutter charity that criticized Trump

Experts are expressing concern over the broader implications if Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton successfully sues charities that criticize Donald Trump.

Paxton is going after FIEL Houston because he didn't like a tweet the immigrant rights group posted on the social media site X, the Houston Chronicle reported Friday. Paxton argued that if any nonprofit engages in activities that he thinks violate nonprofit status, he can sue to shut it down.

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Legal expert has 'visceral reaction' to Trump's request to delay sentencing

Former Obama White House Ethics Czar and current legal analyst Norm Eisen has for days felt annoyed with Donald Trump's request to delay sentencing in his New York City case.

But it seems that the more he's thought about it, the stronger he feels.

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JD Vance's attempt to defend Trump's Medal of Honor rant panned by conservative

Speaking at a police hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday, Donald Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), claimed the ex-president's recent comments about the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Medal of Honor were taken out of context.

Trump's controversial statement came when he talked about giving the Medal of Freedom to Miriam Adelson, the widow of late GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson.

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Trump team is causing Harris boost with '24-hour death star alienation campaign': pollster

Donald Trump continues to bring people together against him, explained a Democratic pollster and former Congressman.

While vice presidential running-mate J.D. Vance has been trying to make inroads with veterans, Trump spoke out on the honors veterans are bestowed by a president or a member of Congress.

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'Childish': Psychotherapist says latest Trump speech betrays 'obsessive need to be liked'

Psychotherapist and lawyer Nick Carmody analyzed Donald Trump's Thursday speech and press availability, highlighting the ex-president's "childish, narcissistic, obsessive need to be liked more than someone else ([President Joe] Biden)."

Taking to X on Friday, Dr. Carmody explained that what continues to manifest in Trump's attempt at policy speeches is that he is building himself up in the reality he is trying to create.

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'Comfort to adversaries': Bush speechwriter says Americans will pay more under Trump plan

Donald Trump spent the past two days attempting to present his economic plan, but according to one long-time conservative, his trade plan is nothing more than a tax hike.

Speaking to a group in Henderson, Nevada, at the end of last month, vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance said: “We believe that a million cheap knockoff toasters aren’t worth the price of a single American manufacturing job. We believe in rebuilding American factories and rebuilding the American dream.”

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Donald Trump may have just broken the law — again: legal expert

Former top Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann observed that Donald Trump has broken the law again, but noted it is a rarely enforced law.

Trump spoke on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal, two U.S. sources who were briefed on the call told Axios on Wednesday One source claimed Trump's call was an attempt to encourage Netanyahu to accept the ceasefire deal being offered.

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