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GOP senators were warned by Pentagon of Jan. 6 violence but no defense was planned: report

House Select Committee investigator Tim Heaphy said that the new book about Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reveals more about what Donald Trump and his administration knew about Jan. 6 being violent and extremists being armed than was previously known.

Excerpts of a new book were published by the Atlantic Wednesday with bombshell revelations about January 6. Sen. Angus King (I-ME) was told by a high-ranking Pentagon official that violence was coming on Jan. 6.

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Jack Smith might use Mark Meadows' 'perjury' against him: Ex-Mueller prosecutor

Former senior prosecutor on Robert Mueller's team Andrew Weissmann warned that Mark Meadows may have just been put in a corner when it comes to what he's done in court.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, Weismann explained that, while under oath for his hearing asking for his case to be taken to federal court, Meadows admits he was working for the campaign while he was also working for the White House when he sought to overthrow the 2020 election in Georgia.

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GOP lawmaker admits fear that Biden impeachment efforts will backfire

WASHINGTON — At least one Republican lawmaker admitted to reporters that she's worried impeachment efforts against President Joe Biden will backfire against her party.

Speaking with reporters on Wednesday, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said:

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New book reveals frantic warnings Mitt Romney made to Mitch McConnell before Jan. 6: 'McConnell never responds'

Excerpts of a new book on Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) were published by the Atlantic Wednesday as he announced he was stepping down – and in it were some bombshell revelations about January 6.

The biography, "Romney, A Reckoning" by McKay Coppins shared details including claims that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) ignored Romney when he expressed concern about being targeted ahead of Jan. 6. The information he gathered in the conversation not only set off alarm bells for Romney's own safety, but it revealed what information was available before the riot, who knew it and how little was done to protect the Capitol.

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Notes taken by Hunter Biden's IRS accuser contradict testimony given to Jim Jordan committee: report

Notes written by an IRS agent who gave evidence against Hunter Biden state that the U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who is handling the case, admitted he was not free to make decisions on how the investigation was handled, according to a report.

Politico obtained the notes which were handwritten by agent Gary Shapley during an Oct. 7, 2022, meeting between the FBI and the IRS. The notes were later submitted to the House Judiciary Committee that has been investigating President Joe Biden's son – and to which Shapley gave evidence that claimed the probe into the president's son on a tax evasion case was downplayed.

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Fani Willis warns of 'logistical quagmire' if judge splits trials of Trump and co-defendants

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis told a judge Wednesday that it would create a "logistical quagmire" to separate the 19 co-defendants in the 2020 election case.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Willis' latest brief filed to Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee expressing concerns about the impact on the jurors, court staff, and prosecutors if they fractured the case.

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'Is there anything more pathetic than Kevin McCarthy?' The View mocks impotency of Speaker

"The View" began Wednesday with a video of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) demanding Speaker Kevin McCarthy review their "deal" from January – when McCarthy scrambled to secure enough votes to win the gavel – and threatening to remove him if he doesn't meet that agreement.

"They finally announced it," Whoopi Goldberg said of Tuesday's announcement from McCarthy that an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden would be launched. "And I say, listen, you had seven years after [Hunter Biden] and we see how that went. So, go ahead. So, do whatever you have to do and when you get all the stuff you think you got, come to us and let us know. I want to see. See, because we took our time and made sure we had our ducks in a row. So, I want to see the same thing."

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Revealed: FBI agent rebuts Jim Jordan's whistleblower's Biden claims

It has been less than 12 hours since Republicans announced they will have an "impeachment inquiry" into President Joe Biden, and a transcript has leaked from an interview with one of the people that disputes a main GOP witness in related matters.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday afternoon that the two IRS employees attempting to claim legal "whistleblower status" testified before the House Judiciary Committee attacking U.S. Attorney David Weiss. According to the claims by one of the men, Gary Shapley, Weiss blocked the IRS investigation into Hunter Biden and his taxes.

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Nicolle Wallace stunned by Tuberville's 'embarrassing ignorance' about military

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) didn't know that Gen. Mark Milley must leave his office on Oct. 1, 2023. Speaking to an NBC News reporter and others, Tuberville said that he's sure Milley would stick around. Legally, he can't.

"I'll call Milley and wish him good luck, but I don't — I don't know whether he'll go anywhere until they get somebody confirmed," said Tuberville.

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Putin wants to salvage Ukraine loss by electing Trump: former CIA director

Former CIA Director John Brennan thinks that Russian President Vladmir Putin is desperately trying to figure out a way to turn his Ukraine loss into a success.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, Brennan cited the goals Putin and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un have for the 2024 election.

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Fox hit with another 'significant' lawsuit over false claims in 2020 election: report

Investors of the Fox Corp. networks have looked like they were going to sue the company since their court deal with Dominion Voting Systems and ongoing litigation with Smartmatic. The stock price fell after the settlement was announced.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that among the investors in Fox was the New York Pension funds. They are now suing Fox and the board of directors saying that they had a duty to shareholders to be transparent about the legal crisis that came from their broadcast of 2020 election lies.

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White House spokesperson blasts McCarthy for promising to hold an impeachment vote — then backing out

Ian Sams, the White House spokesperson for Oversight and Investigations, said that Speaker Kevin McCarthy promised he would hold an impeachment vote on President Joe Biden before moving forward.

Once the moment came, however, no vote happened.

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'Proudly admitting they have no grounds': Senators of both parties voice skepticism of Biden impeachment

WASHINGTON — Senators are mixed on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's launching of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

As Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) explained on Tuesday morning, it isn't actually an impeachment until McCarthy holds a vote on the House floor – and he told the press that won't be happening. Instead, he instructed the House Oversight committee to investigate.

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