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Latest court ruling is 'very bad for Mark Meadows' and Trump: ex-prosecutors

Mark Meadows has two options after losing an appeal to move his Georgia election interference case to federal court, and neither of them are good, legal experts said Monday.

Former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade told MSNBC's Ana Cabrera that Meadows can either appeal the decision to the Supreme Court or negotiate a plea agreement.

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Melania's ex-pal: All but one of Trump's heirs has 'poisoned blood' he wants to eliminate

Melania Trump is rarely seen in public these days, but while her husband, Donald Trump, is attacking immigrants for "poisoning the blood" of America, she was presiding over an immigration ceremony for those who officially become citizens.

Among the things the former first lady told the crowd is that her life as the wife of a self-described billionaire was difficult.

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John Oliver: Rudy Giuliani was like 'Weekend at Bernie's' for a living person

John Oliver summed up Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial this week by showing off the desperation of his own staff to get him away from reporters.

Outside his trial on Dec. 11, Giuliani defamed Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss again, despite already being found liable for defaming them the first time around.

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'We should hold an investigation into what James Comer is doing': Democratic lawmaker

Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) was caught leaving some information off of his financial disclosure documents that is part of an LLC that he co-owns with a campaign donor.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) called for an investigation into whether something untoward is going on with the small plot of land. It all comes at a time that Comer claims President Joe Biden's brother and son have their own LLCs.

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James Comer gets defensive when talking about an undisclosed land deal with a GOP donor

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) describes himself as a "simple farmer," but it was recently revealed he's using his own shell companies for business deals that he didn't report in his financial disclosure filings.

Associated Press reporter Brian Slodysko explained to NPR that Comer "owns about 16,000 acres of land, and all of those he painstakingly details on his congressional financial disclosures, which all members of Congress are required to submit. That is, except this six acres of land he co-owns with a donor and are held through a limited liability company called Farm Team Properties. That is the exception. And that property, because it is held by this company, he does not have to reveal what the assets held by it are on his financial disclosures."

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Trump no longer supports a big stock market after Biden sets new record

By Tim Reid (Reuters) -Donald Trump, who predicted three years ago that if Democratic President Joe Biden won the White House in 2020 markets would crash, said on Sunday that stock markets hitting record highs were just making "rich people richer." Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination, often took credit for a rising stock market when he was president between 2017 and 2021. He was mocked by Biden last week for wrongly predicting a crash when they campaigned against each other in 2020. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high last week, topping 37,000 and surpassin...


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Biden safe after car collides with his motorcade in Delaware: witness

(Reuters) - A car collided with a motorcade SUV that was part of President Joe Biden's security detail in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday, a Reuters eyewitness said. Biden and first lady Jill Biden are safe, the witness said. Biden and his wife had just left his campaign headquarters after having a meal of pasta with tomato sauce with members of his re-election team. Security officers surrounded the vehicle after it stopped and the Bidens returned safely to their home in Wilmington. (Reporting by Steve Holland in Wilmington, Delaware; Writing by Costas Pitas; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and San...

Florida energy CEO made millions in stock sales amid company’s political scandal: lawsuit

Former Florida Power & Light CEO Eric Silagy made millions selling his stock as a political scandal rocked the energy company, according to a federal court lawsuit. First reported by the Orlando Sentinel, the lawsuit alleges that current and former officers and board members of NextEra Energy, Inc., the parent company of Florida Power & Light, violated federal securities laws by making “materially false and misleading statements” related to the company’s political spending. The suit was filed in the Southern District of Florida by two investors, Sara Lewis and James Lewis. The suit, filed in O...

Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out after top Republican says no 'smoking gun' on Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is furious.

Speaking in Phoenix as part of "Amfest," Greene lambasted Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for saying the House GOP has nothing on President Joe Biden after they voted to launch an impeachment inquiry.

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Acosta hammers Republican claiming Trump is using Hitler language because he's from NYC

CNN host Jim Acosta pressed Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) on Donald Trump's Hitler-laden speech in New Hampshire over the weekend.

Burchett confessed that he didn't agree at all with Trump's language, but said he'd still be voting for Trump next November.

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Florida Republican chair suspended amid rape allegations — but Trump is still good to go

The Associated Press reported Sunday that Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler has been suspended after an emergency meeting of top GOP leaders over the weekend.

Ziegler was accused of sexual battery at the end of November, but the state Republican leaders remained largely quiet until last week when news spread about the allegations.

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Chasing Giuliani 'to his grave': Expert outlines ways to force Rudy to pay poll workers

Rudy Giuliani lost the lawsuit from election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman, and last week was ordered to pay nearly $150 million. The overall problem, however, is that due to his mounting legal troubles, Giuliani is quickly running out of cash and there's no way he can pay that sum.

It has prompted a question about whether the ladies can ever get anything for their suffering and even if they could go after Donald Trump.

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How Trump's D.C. court delay could backfire in his New York hush money trial

Donald Trump's lawyers have spent the better part of the year trying to delay his cases for as long as he can under the assumption that if he is elected to the presidency in 2024 he can demand the Justice Department drop the cases against him. That means his hush-money case in New York jumps into first.

One of those two federal cases is now on hold after the appeals court for Washington, D.C. ruled that there would be a "stay" until they ruled on whether Trump has absolute immunity. The D.C. appeals court has already ruled that in a civil capacity, Trump does not enjoy immunity. However, both Michael Cohen's case at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the D.C. appeals court question whether actions in his capacity as president have immunity.

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