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'Insane': Christopher Wray strikes back at Liz Cheney's replacement who alleges he hates conservatives

FBI Director Christopher Wray was faced with a number of hostile Republican lawmakers in the Judiciary Committee Wednesday who accused him of being a liberal who was going after conservatives.

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY), who took Liz Cheney's place in Congress when her membership of the party was revoked for serving on the Jan. 6 select committee, was among them.

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Broadway actor acquitted of Jan. 6 riot charges: report

Judge Amit Mehta acquitted Oath Keeper member James Beeks of all charges regarding the Jan. 6 riot on Wednesday.

Beeks, a former Broadway actor, pastor and Michael Jackson impersonator was arrested in Nov. 2021 while playing the role of Judas in "Jesus Christ Superstar."

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'Not FBI's fault Trump surrounded himself with criminals': Dem lawmaker exposes 'cesspool of corruption' around ex-president

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) methodically took apart Republican complaints about the politicization of the Department of Justice and the FBI during a contentious hearing of the House Judiciary Committee.

FBI director Christopher Wray appeared before the panel to address GOP complaints about investigations involving Donald Trump, and Lieu used his time to highlight a litany of the former president's allies, associates and advisers who had been convicted of crimes during his own administration.

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Ex-FBI official says GOP is telling agents: 'If you investigate our party, you are going to pay the price'

Former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi wasn't happy after watching Republicans grill FBI director Christopher Wray in the House Wednesday.

While Democrats questioned Wray for ignoring warnings about Jan. 6, Republicans sought answers to a slew of conspiracy theories and culture war grievances that go all the way back to mask requirements during the COVID crisis.

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GOP flip-flops on mail-in voting that Trump warned would allow 'massive cheating'

The Florida Republican Party spent years trying to get their voters to take part in early voting and vote by mail, until Donald Trump came along.

"I think that mail-in voting is a terrible thing," Trump said publicly. In the days that followed, he claimed without evidence that voting by mail would hurt Republican candidates and that it would probably lead to fraud. “There is no way you can go through a mail-in vote without massive cheating,” he said in August 2020.

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Tommy Tuberville on latest white nationalist flub: 'I didn’t explain it well'

For the second time this year, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is being forced to explain his comments about white nationalists and white supremacy – and by his own admission, he's not doing it well.

It all began in May, when Tuberville said that he sees white nationalists as Americans and nothing more than "Trump Republicans."

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'It's none of your business!': Freedom Caucus member loses cool when asked about MTG's ouster

WASHINGTON — Republicans in the U.S. House got a slow start this week, not holding their first vote until 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday after being gone over the Independence Day holiday week.

But behind the scenes were more spats over Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and what really happened in the House Freedom Caucus. Greene herself says she still hasn't been officially told she's been booted, despite caucus members reportedly making the decision last month.

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New Woodward tape: Trump told young son COVID was 'very bad' and should have been revealed 'months earlier'

New tapes from Bob Woodward's conversations with Donald Trump reveal what the former president was telling his own family behind the scenes.

Previously, recordings showed that Trump always wanted to play down the pandemic because, "I don't want to create a panic."

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'I was cruising to election': New Bob Woodward tapes reveal Trump blamed COVID for killing rallies

Among new recordings that reporter Bob Woodward is revealing is a tape in which Donald Trump complained he couldn't hold rallies – and that the COVID crisis wasn't measured in deaths but in rallies he was missing out on.

"What is the first person who made you see how serious this was going to be?" asked Woodward in the tape, played on MSNBC's The Beat.

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'Worst miscreants of the darkest shadows of politics': Ex-Republican decimates GOP's key witnesses

More information is coming out about the Republican's so-called witness, Gal Luft, who alleged a Joe Biden bribery scheme with China. Among the many revelations in his recently released indictment is that he never worked for the company he told Republicans he worked for – and that he's accused of being an unregistered foreign agent for China and an arms dealer.

He's the latest so-called "whistleblower" that's been discredited and never filed for legal whistleblower protections. Republicans have responded to the news with more conspiracy theories. Among the allegations are that because Luft spoke out, he is being targeted by the president, though the indictment actually dropped before Rep. James Comer (R-KY) was reelected and months before he took over the Oversight Committee.

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Jan. 6 rioter who beat cop with American flag pole and gave Nazi salute sentenced

Another Jan. 6 attacker was sent to prison on Tuesday, CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane reported on Twitter.

Matthew Beddingfield showed up at the U.S. Capitol in 2021, swinging a flag pole at cops trying to hold back the crowds and throwing Nazi salutes.

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Mike Lindell promises 'My Cousin Vinny'-style debunk of defamation case against him: report

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is facing a hefty $1 billion lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems that accuses him of spreading numerous conspiracy theories about the company and the 2020 election. Among the things he announced on Tuesday was that his company is suffering under the weight of low purchases.

The Star Tribune reported Monday night that the company is starting to auction off equipment in an effort to handle its financial woes.

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GOP's whistleblower was indicted months before James Comer called him 'a credible source': court documents

National security expert Marcy Wheeler posted a screen capture Tuesday from the court documents for the indictment of the GOP's Hunter Biden whistleblower. What it reveals is that, long before the GOP considered him a "credible source," he was indicted by the Justice Department.

On Nov. 1, 2022, Gal Luft, the director of a Washington, D.C., think tank, was indicted, the papers show. The indictment was then sealed.

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