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Kari Lake sued for defamation by Republican Maricopa County official

Republican Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer filed a lawsuit against failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who refuses to give up her 2022 campaign loss.

ABC 15's Garrett Archer posted a screen capture of the Maricopa County superior court filing Thursday, showing the details.

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Former federal prosecutor predicts Trump will be tempted to tamper with evidence and witnesses now

The Justice Department turned over all of the evidence that it has collected against former President Donald Trump regarding his refusal to turn over government documents he took upon leaving the White House. Today is the day that former U.S. Attorney Glenn Kirschner predicts Trump will want to start tampering with evidence.

Speaking on MSNBC's "Deadline White House" on Thursday, the panel cracked jokes about the all-caps rants that have surfaced on Trump's social media site.

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'A terrifying day': Former FBI agent says evidence turned over to Trump is 'overwhelming'

All of the evidence the Justice Department collected about the classified documents case was turned over to Donald Trump and his lawyers on Thursday – and an FBI expert says the trove is likely to be terrifying.

While the specifics aren't public, what is available is a list of the types of information. Documents obtained via subpoena, evidence obtained via search warrants, transcripts of grand jury testimony taken before a grand jury in the District of Columbia, transcripts of grand jury testimony taken in the Southern District of Florida, witness interviews conducted through May 12, 2023, key documents, and photographs, and complete copies of closed-circuit television footage.

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Kentucky's GOP governor hopeful took cash from officials he was investigating as AG: report

Kentucky's GOP governor hopeful and Attorney General Daniel Cameron has been accused of taking cash from officials his office was investigating.

The Daily Beast uncovered donations of $6,900 made to Cameron's office in March and April from people who run an addiction recovery center that was being investigated by the state, it reported. The donations came at the end of an investigation by his office, which began in 2022, but it wasn't until an open records request by the Beast that he recused himself from the investigation.

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The last thing Trump's legal woes need is greater scrutiny as president: columnist

Columnist Jennifer Rubin, once a conservative who had an official breakup with the movement, argues that if Donald Trump was smart the last thing he would do is try to be president again.

The thought on Trump's end is that as the president, he could simply pardon himself of any convictions. But Rubin said that, until recently, no one had even used the words "self-pardon" – and the reason for that is that it wouldn't work out well.

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Adam Schiff tells 'The View' GOP is going after him to 'follow their master Donald Trump'

There were numerous members of the House that came together to run the first impeachment of Donald Trump, but the former president has always fixated on Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA). On Wednesday night, Republicans moved to censure Schiff, which has only happened a few times in the past century. After the vote, Democrats chanted "shame, shame" to the GOP on the floor.

Speaking to "The View" on Thursday, Schiff described the action as purely political.

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Revealed: George Santos' bail donors unmasked

The donors who put up Rep. George Santos' (R-NY) $500,000 bail have been revealed.

Speaking to ABC News reporters on Thursday morning, Santos said his bond cosigners are his aunt, Elma Santos Preven and his father Gercino Dos Santos. It was then confirmed by the release of the documents.

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The missing Titanic sub is a cesspool of conspiracies and debates over the rich

Conservative Daily Beast columnist Matt Lewis wrote Wednesday about the culture wars that surfaced sooner than the sub exploring the Titanic has.

In case you've been underwater, "the media is currently obsessed with a missing submersible carrying five people who paid a quarter of a million dollars per person to view remnants of the Titanic" in person, Lewis explained.

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Durham 'skewed his findings' and Republicans 'misrepresent the facts' for Trump: Former CIA director

Former CIA Director John Brennan blasted both former special counsel John Durham and Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee for twisting the actual findings of the report for Donald Trump.

"When I read the report, when it came out, I think my reaction was much like others. I was very — it was underwhelming," said Brennan. "The Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz did a good job pointing out some of the misteps, and the tactical missteps the FBI made. And also the Senate Intelligence Committee did a review of this."

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Nicolle Wallace busts John Durham for playing dumb about the Mueller report he was investigating

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace highlighted testimony from former special counsel John Durham in Congress Wednesday and accused him of playing politics to dodge answering questions that were unflattering to him and his probe.

Speaking to NBC News reporter Garrett Haake, Wallace pointed out that Durham did not know the answer to basic facts about things he was supposed to be investigating.

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Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis had an unconstitutional plan for Mike Pence on Jan. 6: report

MAGA lawyer John Eastman's disbarment hearing took another turn Wednesday, revealing that key players considered telling former Vice President Mike Pence to unilaterally reject the result of the 2020 election.

Eastman, a former lawyer for Trump, is facing 11 disciplinary counts in California including "failure to support the Constitution and laws of the United States." He wrote the infamous so-called "coup memo" that urged former Vice President Mike Pence to reject certified election results on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'Tell me how many free flights Ruth Bader Ginsburg took': Ted Cruz dismisses latest Supreme Court bombshell

WASHINGTON — Many members of Congress aren't buying Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's excuse after a blockbuster report revealed a luxury fishing vacation, paid for by a billionaire who had matters before the court. The latest ethics issue compounds ongoing questions about conflicts of interest on the Supreme Court.

Writing in The Wall Street Journal Tuesday night, Alito lambasted the ProPublica report that made the allegations before it was even published. In his article, he admitted to the "fishing trip" with hedge funder Paul Singer, but dismissed it as something he didn't need to report. Like Justice Clarence Thomas – who was the subject of a similar ProPublica report that claimed he'd been lavished with gifts from billionaire Harlan Crow – Alito is claiming that the private jet travel to Alaska and $1,000-a-day lodge he stayed in was really just "hospitality."

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A-rated NRA Republican wants harsher punishment for Biden gun crime

WASHINGTON — Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) has an A-rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA), but when it comes to Hunter Biden's gun crimes, she wants to see a harsher sentence.

"You know, I just think — I think, I haven't looked at it that closely to be honest with you, but it seems like a slap on the wrist, but, you know, he's obviously got a lot of problems," Capito told Raw Story at the Capitol on Wednesday. "I don't really have a comment on it."

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