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McCarthy is one of Trump's 'goons' and Trump is behind the debt ceiling disaster: strategist

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is caught between a rock and a hard place on the debt ceiling.

On the one hand, he could easily make a deal with President Joe Biden and the Senate to raise the debt ceiling and then begin negotiations on the budget. Doing so would require that McCarthy bring together moderate Republicans and Democrats. Doing that would anger the far-right, and members of the far-right Freedom Caucus could motion to vacate McCarthy from the speaker's chair.

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Ethics Committee closes GOP-initiated investigation of Swalwell without finding wrongdoing

For years, Republicans have alleged that Rep. Eric Swalwell (DCA) did something illegal when he briefly met someone the U.S. government believed to be a Chinese spy. When the FBI approached Swalwell, in 2012, with the information, he immediately ended the relationship and offered to help with the FBI.

But on Fox News, hosts like Tucker Carlson were relentless in their attacks. That turned into online DC drama when Swalwell posted text message conversations between the two. Since then, Swalwell has become a kind of boogeyman for the right, leading to threats against him and his family.

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'We better look': Counter-intel expert says Jack Smith may have new info on Trump

Frank Figliuzzi, former FBI assistant director for counter-intelligence, highlighted the recent report that special counsel Jack Smith is looking into financial information for Donald Trump's international businesses in seven countries, and said it's possible Smith has additional info about information sharing.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, Figliuzzi explained that the statements from Trump in the CNN town hall were more admissions, in a line of confessions, that he took the documents he should not have.

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Trump rants on Truth Social immediately after judge issues protective order

Former President Donald Trump made a virtual appearance in court Tuesday, where he was asked to agree not to attack the witnesses in the New York Stormy Daniels case.

"Mr. Trump, do you have a copy of that protective order?" the judge asked.

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'I knew aliens were real': Marine's footage of mystery objects over military base sparks UFO talk

Mystery lights over Camp Wilson in eastern California in 2021 have sparked talk of UFOs two years later after a couple of experts released video of it on their podcast.

Six new videos and two photos were shared by Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp on their podcast "Weaponized." According to Corbell, he got two phone calls from sources that urged him to look into the mysterious lights and, for two years, his team has been working on finding information.

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Clarence Thomas' donor tells Congress it doesn't have authority to investigate his gifts

In a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), lawyers for Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow claim that Congress doesn't "have the authority to investigate" the ethics of Crow's personal friendship with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

"Most importantly, Congress does not have the constitutional power to impose ethics rules and standards on the Supreme Court. Doing so would exceed Congress's Article I authority and violate basic separation of powers principles. That precludes the Committee from pursuing an investigation in support of such legislation," the letter says.

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Trump whines that Dominion won 'billion dollars' from Fox but he got nothing

Former President Donald Trump is miffed that Dominion Voting Systems negotiated a hefty settlement from Fox News – and he got nothing.

"So Dominion gets almost a Billion Dollars and I, after years of Fake News, Hoaxes, Scams, and Investigations, am entitled to NOTHING?" wrote Trump on his personal social media site.

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'The View' suggests Trump opponents' chances of winning depend on him being jailed

The co-hosts of "The View" spent a second day talking about Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who announced he was running for president on Monday.

Joy Behar called Scott "Professor Positive" by serving as a contrast to Donald Trump, who she said is generally negative and focuses on grievances.

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Trump allies 'bracing for indictment' as special counsel wraps up Mar-a-Lago document probe: report

Special counsel Jack Smith is finished with collecting testimony and other evidence in his investigation into Donald Trump's classified documents taken to Mar-a-Lago, according to a report.

Reporting Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal revealed that those close to the former president are "bracing for his indictment" and are searching for ways "to fundraise off a prosecution."

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'There’s no statue of bin Laden at Ground Zero': Questions raised about Thomas backer's 'Garden of Evil'

MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is obsessed with the bizarre collection of Hitler memorabilia that billionaire Harlan Crow has in his Texas home. He pondered whether anyone would be willing to touch it and what they would feel touching something that served a mass murderer.

Among the things at his Texas estate is a garden of statues of famous dictators. Crow calls it his "Garden of Evil" and explains that it honors all of those who prevailed over evil. It's something that he spoke to The Atlantic about, in an effort to sanitize his "collections."

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Arizona judge makes Kari Lake a loser — again

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled against Kari Lake again on Monday.

According to court records, "Plaintiff did not demonstrate any lack of compliance with statute or the EPM," the ruling explained. Though it did acknowledge that she brought a "signature verification expert," but there was "no statutory or regulatory requirement that a specific amount of time be applied to review any given signature at any level of review."

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'The verdict could be greater than $5M': George Conway predicts 'strong' E. Jean Carroll case against Trump

Writer E. Jean Carroll, fresh off her victory in a defamation suit against former President Donald Trump that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, is moving for another defamation suit after the former president mocked her rape accusations against him on a CNN town hall in New Hampshire.

Speaking to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Monday, conservative "Never Trump" attorney George Conway explained why Carroll's new case is compelling.

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Tucker Carlson attacks pro-Tucker Carlson super PAC

An attorney representing Tucker Carlson on Monday filed a legal complaint against a pro-Tucker Carlson super PAC, The Daily Beast reports.

Harmeet Dhillon, the far-right former Fox News host’s lawyer, filed a cease-and-decease letter against the “Draft Tucker PAC” that alleges the group is trying to raise money using Carlson’s “image and likeness,” according to The Beast, which obtained a copy of the letter.

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