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Tucker Carlson's false claims about Ray Epps could cost Fox News millions: Epps lawyer

Speaking to MSNBC's Melissa Murray on Thursday, the lawyer for Ray Epps explained that the Jan. 6 attacker was not only not an FBI agent or a plant, but that the conservatives that implied it have destroyed his life.

But Epps has been targeted by Republican lawmakers like Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). Though it's unclear if such a lawsuit against lawmakers would be an option.

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Bombshell testimony links Jared Kushner to stop-the-steal fundraising cash: legal analyst

Donald Trump's top strategist and son-in law Jared Kushner told prosecutors that he believed the former president genuinely thought the 2020 election was stolen, the New York Times reported Thursday.

The report says that investigators from Special Counsel Jack Smith's office were trying to determine if Trump knew that he had lost before he began his allegations that the election had been stolen – "essentially that his efforts were knowingly based on a lie."

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Former Mueller prosecutor thinks more states should go after Trump for election fraud

A former senior prosecutor to special counsel Robert Mueller wants to see more states press charges over the fake electors' conspiracy.

Andrew Weissmann was speaking as a grand jury in Fulton County reconvened to consider if former President Donald Trump acted to overturn the result in Georgia after the 2020 general election, and as special counsel Jack Smith continues his federal probe into attempts to influence the result.

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Prosecutors want to know if Trump knew he lost in 2020 and pushed forward anyway: report

The New York Times revealed Thursday that the latest updates on special counsel Jack Smith's case around the Jan. 6 attack and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election is looking at possible corrupt intent.

Among the things that is being discussed by the special counsel's team is whether President Donald Trump clearly knew that he had lost the 2020 election, despite what he said publicly or his campaign touted.

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Lawyer who turned down Trump says Cannon might delay his trial if her other cases are any indication

Jon Sale was among the assistant U.S. Attorneys who worked on the Watergate case, but more recently, he turned down working on Donald Trump's documents case in Florida.

Speaking to Katy Tur on Thursday, Sale said that Trump's latest court filing took guts, making both political arguments and legal ones he found somewhat legitimate.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for saying she hates drama: 'It’s her stock in trade'

MSNBC host Chris Jansing took a swipe at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Thursday for her recent removal from the House Freedom Caucus.

Speaking to both Capitol reporter Garrett Haake and former GOP Speaker aide Branden Buck, Jansing said that the feud hasn't yet made it to the celebrity gossip pages.

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Jan. 6 rioter who claimed 'entrapment' by FBI agents found guilty

Jan. 6 attacker Alan Hostetter was found guilty on Thursday of conspiring to obstruct the joint session of Congress, WUSA's Jordan Fischer revealed on Twitter.

While in court, Hostetter represented himself in the trial, saying he refused to have any lawyer associating with Skull & Bones, Free Masonry “or any other organizations that require oaths or vows of secrecy.”

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How Fani Willis' case against Trump has been empowered by E. Jean Carroll

The Justice Department declared this week that Donald Trump wasn't acting as president when he was accused of sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, saying that the Westfall Act – which would protect a president from prosecution - did not apply.

That ruling is not good news for Trump as he faces criminal cases, reported Slate Thursday.

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'The View' audience boos as Geraldo Rivera urges Biden to pardon Trump

Geraldo Rivera told "The View" that he has a theory for how to make Donald Trump go away: President Joe Biden should pardon him with the agreement that he wouldn't run in 2024.

It isn't something that went over well with the audience, which booed the idea.

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BLM 'actually hurt people': Republican says J6 riots did nothing — so Trump impeachment should be gone

WASHINGTON — Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) doesn't understand why former President Donald Trump was impeached for the Jan. 6 attacks and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election. Speaking to Raw Story on Wednesday, she implied that no one got hurt as a result of Jan. 6 or due to Trump's actions.

"Um, so, I think based on what happened with the [John] Durham report and the information that we're finding out now — as you know, I led out the censure effort against [Rep.] Adam Schiff (D-CA) — you know, when you have a sitting president that — now that the facts have come out, was very much so politically targeted, and then had this egregious campaign run against him for years, I think it's important for history to reflect that it was not accurate."

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Republican compares Trump impeachment to extermination of Native Americans

WASHINGTON — Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) compared Donald Trump's two impeachments to some of the greatest atrocities in American history Wednesday.

Speaking to Raw Story at the U.S. Capitol, Issa said that the impeachments were "wrong" and they should be made right – in the same way that the nation should have apologized for the extermination of Native Americans and the interment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

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Ex-DOJ official says Republicans in Wray hearing sound like radical extremists

Former Justice Department acting assistant attorney general for national security, Mary McCord, explained that the Republicans' hearing attacking FBI Director Christopher Wray utilized the same kind of language that radical extremists also use.

Speaking to McCord on Wednesday, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said that to her that it appeared the GOP members of the House Judiciary Committee were "weakening, dismantling, smearing, destabilizing public opinion about the FBI."

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'I don't care': Marjorie Taylor Greene waves off Freedom Caucus

WASHINGTON — House Freedom Caucus drama broke out on Tuesday evening as Republicans were cagey about whether or not there was a full caucus vote to expel Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) from their ranks.

On Wednesday, Greene told Raw Story she couldn't possibly care less about the Freedom Caucus.

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