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Trump calls himself a 'genius' for realizing U.S. and 'us' are the same letters

Donald Trump spoke to a rally crowd in Derry, New Hampshire, on Monday, where he celebrated his own "genius."

As part of his rambling speech, Trump seemed to realize the abbreviations of the United States, U.S., are the same letters as "us," meaning an individual and others.

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Here are the next people who could take a deal against Trump from Fani Willis

So far, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has secured plea agreements from three of the 19 defendants in the Georgia election racketeering case: Scott Hall, a bail bondsman involved in the breach of election equipment in Coffee County, Sidney Powell, a Donald Trump attorney also involved in that plot, and Kenneth Chesebro, another Trump attorney who outlined the fake electors plot.

According to Atlanta First News, this could just be the beginning — and legal experts have their eye on a small handful of other people who could be flipped against Trump himself.

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Trump's Sidney Powell denial could be more about Michael Flynn than about her: experts

Over the weekend, Donald Trump deployed the "he was just the coffee boy" defense for his involvement with Sidney Powell, who pleaded guilty in the election racketeering case in Fulton County, Georgia. According to Trump, Powell was never his lawyer – and he always thought she was "crazy."

But according to a national security expert and legal analysts, his denial that he was involved with Powell might be more about his pardon of retired Gen. Michael Flynn than about the 2020 election.

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Trump swears he never leaked nuclear secrets to 'red-haired weirdo' Australian billionaire

Donald Trump ended his evening with two major rants on Truth Social, but one triggered by a bombshell New York Times report.

One has become a kind of mantra for the ex-president, attacking New York Attorney General Letitia James using a racist moniker he favors, as well as the judge he claims hates him.

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A global effort to stop billionaire tax evasion could earn $250 billion: study

By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) - Governments should open a new front in the international clampdown on tax evasion with a global minimum tax on billionaires, which could raise $250 billion annually, the EU Tax Observatory said on Monday. If levied, the sum would be equivalent to only 2% of the nearly $13 trillion in wealth owned by the 2,700 billionaires globally, the research group hosted at the Paris School of Economics said. Currently billionaires' effective personal tax is often far less than what other taxpayers of more modest means pay because they can park wealth in shell companies she...

John Oliver: Jim Jordan's speaker humiliation was 'slightly more enjoyable each time'

If there's one thing HBO host John Oliver enjoyed this week, it was the public "humiliation" of Jim Jordan as he desperately tried to clutch the Speaker's post that grew ever-increasingly out of his grasp.

After a quick attack on a former military official who had to be told by a CNN anchor that you can't starve people as a military tactic, the "Last Week Tonight" host turned to Congress.

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Ex-prosecutor predicts Ken Chesebro will turn into a witness in the federal case

Former Republican and Lincoln Project broadcaster Tara Setmeyer, and ex-prosecutor Renato Mariotti discussed Sunday who they think will fall next in the 19 co-defendants in Georgia.

Setmeyer was torn between Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis being the next to sell out former President Donald Trump.

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Vigil held for 6-year-old Palestinian boy killed in what's being called a hate crime

Sunday after sunset, on a patch of grass near the Bath and Tennis Club in Oak Brook, a crowd gathered with candles in the dark. The quiet of the night was punctuated with the chirping of crickets. The vigil for Wadea al-Fayoume, the 6-year-old Palestinian boy who was stabbed to death in an alleged hate crime in unincorporated Plainfield Township a week earlier, was a silent one — organized with no political objective in mind. A poster board showed images of the boy, with some messages displayed. “Kids are innocent!” one read. ”Let’s pray that we all take a moment, every day, at least 20 minute...

How a contract with a law firm led to Sidney Powell's plea deal in Georgia: report

The New Yorker has obtained nearly 400 pages in a Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) report that details how Sidney Powell signed a contract obligating her to break the law.

Among the details in the piece outlining why Powell pleaded guilty is the revelation that she signed a contract with a data firm claiming that the work she was doing to obtain the necessary information for analysis was legal. Obtaining the data by breaking into the county headquarters was illegal. Taking the data was also illegal, as well as tampering with the electronic voting machines.

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Watergate prosecutor unsure if fine can stop Trump from breaking gag order — but jail will

Former Watergate prosecutor and "Sisters in Law" co-host Jill Wine-Banks expects that the gag order against former President Donald Trump won't be removed, but that it still will not stop him from breaking the gag order, and she isn't certain what will.

Last week, Trump still had his attack on Judge Arthur Engoron's clerk on his website. It prompted the judge to issue his first punishment for violating the gag order.

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11-year-old trans girl leads Orlando Pride parade: 'It's about being true to yourself'

Eleven-year-old transgender girl Dempsey Jara, the youngest grand marshal in the history of Orlando’s Come Out With Pride parade, had a message Saturday when she took the stage at Lake Eola Park. “Being transgender is not about a choice,” Dempsey said while wearing a princess-style gown. “It’s about being true to myself. It’s about embracing who I am even when the world tries to tell me otherwise. It’s about standing tall in my identity even when it’s really hard.” Her mother Jaime Jara, 45, a schoolteacher, beamed beside her on stage. Off stage, she said her youngest child has always known wh...

'White people are amazing': Alex Jones gets racial in bizarre pro-white rant

Fringe video blogger Alex Jones took to the internet on Sunday to sing the praises of white people before worrying about what he called "unsophisticated" white people.

"But I'm talking to you tonight because you get it and I respect you no matter if you're a Christian or Muslim, a Jew, whether you're black or white," began Jones.

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Trump told a friend the 'perfect' Ukraine call was 'nothing compared to what I usually do'

A secret recording revealed by "60 Minutes Australia" exposed a conversation former President Donald Trump had with billionaire Anthony Pratt while he was in office, The New York Times reported.

Pratt is the businessman whom the ex-president told classified secrets that are of the highest possible security level. Another thing Trump revealed is a detail from the call he had with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in late 2019 that ultimately led to his first impeachment.

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