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'I don't think he fully understands': Former CIA chief doubts Trump knows seriousness of document scandal

Former CIA director John Brennan addressed the national security implications of Donald Trump's documents scandal Thursday – particularly after the Washington Post's reporting that the former president had his staff move the files the day before the FBI searched his Mar-a-Lago home.

Sue Gordon, the former deputy director of National Intelligence, told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace in Aug. 2022, that Trump has an agenda, in her experience with him.

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Oath Keeper Kelly Meggs sentenced to 12 years

Kelly Meggs, the Florida leader of the Oath Keepers, was sentenced to 12 years in prison Thursday for his part in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

The sentencing came just hours after the group's national leader, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, was sent to jail for 18 years. Roger Parloff from Lawfare, Brandi Buchman from Emptywheel and Scott MacFarlane from CBS News all live-tweeted as the sentencing hearing unfolded.

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Legal expert expects 'Espionage Act charges' after Trump reportedly told staff to move documents

The Washington Post revealed Thursday that the day prior to the execution of a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump told his staff to move the documents the FBI were seeking.

The report has prompted legal experts to anticipate Espionage charges will be filed against the Republican.

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Republicans triggered by Homeland Security chart showing right-wing extremism begins with GOP activism

Far-right groups are complaining about being included in a Department of Homeland Security chart called the "Pathways toward terrorism" which includes research on terrorism and political violence and was written in 2008 by Sophia Moskalenko and Clark McCauley.

The researchers show how radicalization generally increases from benign political involvement, "increasing extremity of beliefs, feelings, and behaviors in support of intergroup conflict and violence," the study's abstract explains. "Across individuals, groups, and mass publics, twelve mechanisms of radicalization are distinguished."

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'They’ll drink the Kool-Aid for Trump but not for him': The View's verdict on DeSantis

The co-hosts of "The View" couldn't help but mock Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for his stuttering campaign launch on Twitter Spaces on Thursday's show.

Whoopi Goldberg began with an animated commentary: "This is my question. You knew there was a problem when they did that other thing, when they were trying to talk. You knew that there were problems, issues, with the servers. You knew there were problems. You put up big rockets that are blown up. You know, double-check. Make sure stuff works. Where's the common sense? Why didn't anybody double-check and see what your servers — if it was a server issue, see what it could take.

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Laughter breaks out on House floor when Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for 'decorum'

In an awkward moment on Wednesday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) banged the gavel on the House floor and demanded "decorum." The request led to laughter from her colleagues due to the perceived irony.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was one of them, tweeting, "I haven’t laughed this hard in a while — but Marjorie Taylor Greene just called for 'decorum' on the House Floor."

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Trump says he hopes DeSantis gets 'full experience of being attacked' by 'Radical Left Lunatics'

After several months of softly running for president, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) "finally" announced he was officially running, former President Donald Trump noted in a post on Truth Social.

Trump began by using his latest nickname: 'Rob' DeSanctimonious.

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Jack Smith is 'Donald Trump’s worst nightmare': former White House lawyer predicts indictment 'soon'

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal thinks the indictment for Donald Trump is coming "soon" in the federal case around the documents scandal.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Katyal said that what is coming down the pike for Trump is going to be his "worst nightmare" because it involves people like special counsel Jack Smith and Attorney General Merrick Garland, neither of whom are the extremist political players that Trump wishes they were.

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Congress should delve into Trump’s latest partnership with Saudis: columnist

News broke on Monday that special counsel Jack Smith subpoenaed the Trump Organization for financial information concerning deals it made with seven foreign countries as part of the investigation into classified documents found in the former president's Mar-a-Lago home.

As the report landed and sparked speculation that he might even be suspected of trying to make money from the documents, the man himself was bragging about his new Saudi-connected golf tournament.

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Texas Republicans pass school bill slammed as 'defunding public education'

A school funding bill that would enact a voucher program for education in Texas was passed by the state Senate right before midnight Tuesday – and has been slammed by opponents as "defunding public education."

The Senate's version of House Bill 100 would give parents who opt out of the public schools up to $8,000 in taxpayer money per student per year to pay for private education.

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'People don’t trust him': Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows seen as power-hungry post-Trump presidency

A CNN profile on what happened to former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows after he left the Trump White House is painting him as both a Republican God-send and just another grifter.

Meadows has spent the past few years working for a far-right think tank, the Conservative Partnership Institute. Thus far, the only press around the group has come from a Washington Post piece that revealed confusion over the organization's buying up real estate all over Capitol Hill. The group also hosts a kind of social club for Republican lawmakers, Raw Story was told.

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Confused Republicans struggle to figure out how to watch DeSantis' Twitter announcement

The FOX & Friends opened their Wednesday talking about Gov. Ron DeSantis and his Twitter announcement with owner Elon Musk.

"What the heck is Twitter Spaces?" a clueless Steve Doocy asked, according to RealClearPolitics.

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'Not really to cut the debt': Expert slams debt ceiling proposals as defense funds increase

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) stood before press cameras on Wednesday to trash President Joe Biden as a socialist for refusing to make massive cuts to spending on things like veteran care and education, and former adviser to Speakers Paul Ryan (R-WI) and John Boehner (R-OH) doesn't see how McCarthy will sell any of the current negotiations to his members.

"It's hard for him to say, here is this deal I got," said Branden Buck on MSNBC. "I don't know exactly what the number is going to be, but it cuts tens of billions of dollars, permitting reform perhaps, working around the edges on work requirements.

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