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Hunter Biden's plea deal launches Nancy Mace on conspiracy theory rant

WASHINGTON — Rep. Nancy Mace (R-NC) spoke with Raw Story on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the plea deal made in the case of President Joe Biden's son.

And, like many Republicans, she wasn't happy with its leniency. Hunter Biden is expected to escape jail time by pleading guilty to tax evasion and making a diversion agreement that would let him avoid prosecution on a felony gun charge,

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Trump's only way to defend his incriminating videos could destroy him in the end: legal analysts

Legal analysts have spent the 24 hours in wake of Donald Trump's interview with Bret Baier saying that the former president destroyed any hope he had at a defense in the documents case. Now, some are saying that interview is part of a large number of statements that will be used to put Trump in a tough spot in a trial.

The indicted former president is scheduled to face off in court in Aug., according to Judge Aileen Cannon, though experts warn that isn't likely to be a reality. In the case, prosecutors are expected to use some of the interviews with Trump against him.

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Republican James Comer says he'll haul prosecutor of Hunter Biden into Congress

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) has struggled to find the evidence that can link President Joe Biden to a global bribery scheme he first alleged. After being unable to produce tapes he claimed were "proof" of the scheme, Comer now says he wants answers from the Donald Trump-appointed prosecutor who went after Hunter Biden.

“I think the US attorney will be invited to testify" to one of the House committees, Comer said of U.S. Attorney David Weiss.

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Nicolle Wallace: Trump 'sounds like a crazy hoarder' in Fox interview

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace was the first to take on the personal aspect of Donald Trump's interview on Fox with Bret Baier Monday. While the aftermath has been filled with legal analysis on why his statements made things worse, Wallace looked at how Trump appeared to voters.

"The other thing that is remarkable about this moment is that Trump doesn't seem to know what he wants," she said. "On the one hand: 'Can't catch me! I can stand trial. I didn't do it. They're mine. It was newspaper clippings.' On the other, he's so addled he's talking about stuffing his pants in with his desk stuff. That's not a good look, either. Why were his pants in with his papers? He sounds like a crazy hoarder."

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Former GOP head says it wouldn't matter if Hunter Biden got jail time — it wouldn't be enough for Republicans

Former Republican Party chairman Michael Steele attacked members of his party for their complaints about the plea deal reportedly struck by Hunter Biden.

The president's son will plead guilty to two counts of tax evasion after owing more than $200,000, according to the office of U.S. Attorney David Weiss. Biden did pay the taxes in 2021, but only after the five-year investigation into him began.

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Kansas man indicted for 'mass shooting' threats against Nashville Pride event

A Kansas man accused of threatening a "mass shooting" of a Nashville Pride event has been indicted, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

Joshua Hensley, aka Josh Echo, of Hoisington, Kansas, was indicted on two counts of "transmitting an interstate threat related to the upcoming Nashville Pride event." The event is scheduled for this weekend.

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Trump-backed candidate who pleaded guilty to breaking campaign finance laws gets probation

A Donald Trump-backed Republican who ran for Congress is being given a one-year probation sentence for violating campaign finance rules.

According to CNN, Lynda Bennett, a North Carolina real estate agent who ran for the congressional seat formerly held by Trump's ex-chief of staff, was handed the sentence on Tuesday after pleading guilty in March. The guilty plea was for one count of “accepting contributions in the name of another,” court documents say. She'll also be given a $7,500 fine.

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Kevin McCarthy lets it slip he thinks Trump is going to jail

Speaking briefly to reporters on Tuesday to complain about Hunter Biden not being sent to prison for two misdemeanor tax charges, Speaker Kevin McCarthy let it slip he believes former President Donald Trump will be sent to jail.

Trump was arraigned last week on charges relating to his keeping classified government documents.

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Kevin McCarthy wants Hunter Biden to be jailed for 10 years for misdemeanors

Speaker Kevin McCarthy is furious that President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden is probablynot going to jail.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, McCarthy said that other people who faced such charges would be sent to prison for 10 years or more. Biden is expected to plead guilty to two counts of tax evasion and enter a diversion agreement on one felony count of being a drug user in possession of a firearm, according to multiple sources.

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Legal analyst predicts Trump's next excuse will be the 'old man' defense

Donald Trump appeared on the Fox News network on Monday, where legal analysts believe he did more harm than good for his case in the stolen documents trial.

Speaking about the segment on MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal, along with Andrew Weissmann and Bradley Moss, listened to the interview on camera, shaking their heads and occasionally chuckling.

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Watergate prosecutor shocked to learn of FBI's refusal to comply with DOJ requests

The FBI falls under the umbrella of the Department of Justice and the attorney general. But according to a Washington Post report, the FBI has operated under the assumption that they are the superiors.

The piece details the ongoing fear of Republican attacks. Both entities were reportedly concerned that the GOP would claim that the Justice Department was being weaponized against them, as occurred during Bill Barr's era. So, they pulled back to appease the right. The GOP responded by claiming that the Justice Department is being weaponized against Republicans.

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Fox host blasts Trump: He 'seemed to verge on incoherent'

A Fox interview with Donald Trump left at least one Fox host fearful about the former president's mental state.

Bret Baier spoke to Republican Party's 2024 front-runners on Monday, and Brit Hume was shocked at what he witnessed.

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'I was too busy': Former White House lawyer mocks Trump's new defense in documents case

Former President Donald Trump told Fox host Sean Hannity that one of the barriers to complying with a subpoena was his pressing schedule fighting the 2020 election results.

"I had boxes I wanted to go through and get all my personal things out. I didn't want to hand that over yet. I was very busy, as you've seen," Trump said.

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