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MAGA rep. loans $320K to his campaign — but apparently doesn't have a bank account: report

A bombshell report revealed that Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) has not declared having a checking or savings account and has not revealed any investments — yet loaned his campaign more than $300,000.

The report from Nashville's News Channel 5 has prompted new questions about whether the lawmaker is trying to cover up his finances.

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Lindsey Graham: 'Ain't enough money in the world to get a loyal Trump person to change'

WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers have a mixture of emotions after the far-right Koch network decided to endorse Nikki Haley over Donald Trump.

The Kochs have never been keen supporters of Trump, preferring to cut spending and taxes while Trump jacked up spending. Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs' flagship organization, has long believed that the only way to stop another Democratic term in the White House is to eliminate Trump.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson to keynote hardcore Christian nationalist group's gala: reports

The new House Speaker who has become known as "MAGA Mike" Johnson will speak to a Christian nationalist gala alongside an anti-LGBTQ activist who advocates for the death penalty for gay sex, according to reports.

Jason Rapert, The founder of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers, posted on Facebook that Johnson is scheduled to be its keynote speaker at a gala on Dec. 5.

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'Hope there's not a Silver Alert': Boebert takes dig at Biden's age as he visits her state

WASHINGTON — Speaking with Raw Story outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) attacked President Joe Biden for touting a wind energy manufacturing plant in her district.

The CS Wind Plant, previously known as Vestas, is the largest wind tower manufacturer in the world, and is located in Pueblo, Colorado, 9News reported this week. Thanks to funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, CS and Biden say it's on track to create 850 new jobs at the company.

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Deutsche Bank cashed in on Trump to tune of $6.8M in a single year: report

Deutsche Bank made more than $6.8 million off the Trump Organization in a single year, an executive reportedly testified at Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial Wednesday.

Managing Director Rosemary Vrablic took the stand in Trump’s $250 million fraud trial to present evidence that her bank profited from its business relationship with his company in the 2010s, according to an ABC News report.

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Math-challenged GOPer ridiculed for Bidenomics gaffe: 'Another rocket scientist'

A Republican House representative’s attempt to bemoan Bidenomics backfired Wednesday when he took the floor to share data he thought would outrage the nation.

“This is the second worse jobs report of the Biden presidency,” declared Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA). “The unemployment rate rose to 3.9 percent.”

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Deutsche Bank saw Trump as a ticket to the 'wealthiest people on the planet': fraud trial

Top Deutsche Bank executive Rosemary Vrablic testified in court on Wednesday that she courted Donald Trump's business because of the wealth he is now found to have exaggerated on his financial statements.

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin reported from inside the courtroom where Trump is on trial for fraud that Deutsche Bank’s former managing director said she wanted to meet with Trump because he was such a “big-deal” client.

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'Right-wing chatter' and 'overheated insinuations' fuel Comer's impeachment push: analysis

Evidence in the House Oversight Committee's impeachment case boils down to “overheated insinuations,” “rhetoric” and “right-wing chatter,” according to a new analysis from the Washington Post.

Columnist Philip Bump Wednesday broke down the corruption case that Chairman James Comer (R-KY) — who contends President Joe Biden received “millions and millions of dollars from our enemies” — continues to assert is “credible.”

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Indian man charged with assassination plot aimed at Sikh activist in NYC

The Justice Department announced charges against an Indian man who's accused of directing an assassination plot.

Nikhil "Nick" Gupta was charged on Wednesday after an Indian government employee who works on security and intelligence encouraged him to take out a Sikh activist who supports a sovereign state in northern India, the Department of Justice said.

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'Was Kevin McCarthy going to breastfeed him?' The View mocks 'Trump isn't eating' story

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) has revealed new stories about Donald Trump and Kevin McCarthy in her new book — and the co-hosts of "The View" are loving every word.

According to Cheney, when Trump left the White House and returned to Mar-a-Lago after his 2020 election loss, he was "depressed" and "wasn't eating." McCarthy (R-CA) rushed to the Florida estate, where he took a photo with the former president despite previously saying it was time for the GOP to move on from Trump.

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Melania slammed for not wearing black at Rosalynn Carter's funeral

Viewers of former first lady Rosalynn Carter's memorial service Tuesday are comparing Melania Trump's outfit of light grey, rather than traditional funeral black, to the headline-making coat she donned when her husband was in the White House.

"She might as well have 'I really don't care, do you?' on the back of that coat," said filmmaker and producer Andy Ostroy.

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Reporter schools Ted Cruz to his face as he praises judges Trump appointed

Congressional Huffington Post reporter Jen Bendery confronted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Capitol Hill Tuesday as he raged about President Joe Biden's picks for the federal judicial bench.

According to an online post about the confrontation, Bendery told the senator that many of Donald Trump's nominees were unqualified.

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Republican quickly deletes post saying he's glad Hunter Biden wants a public hearing

A Republican official quickly deleted a social media post celebrating Hunter Biden's agreement to testify publicly.

The disappearance of the post followed Rep. James Comer (R-KY) lashing out at Biden's offer to testify to the House Oversight and Reform Committee — but only if the hearing was held in public.

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