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GOP senators shrug off Trump-linked group buying up Capitol Hill real estate

WASHINGTON — Republican senators were short on specifics when asked about the Donald Trump-affiliated group run by Mark Meadows called the Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI).

A recent report from Grid revealed that the group is buying up real estate all over Capitol Hill, which is notoriously expensive. One building, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) told Raw Story, sits behind the Library of Congress. One 2,000-square-foot home behind the Library of Congress is going for $2.5 million. An 1885 townhouse nearby is going for $2.01 million and is 3,000 square feet.

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Dominion lawsuit has changed Fox News’ viewership and beliefs about the 'big lie'

Dominion Voting Systems is in the middle of a defamation lawsuit against Fox News after the network helped to spread Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

What has become known as the "big lie" is now being relitigated in court as a result of the text messages and emails that have been released to the public from exhibits and filings.

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No one seems to be able to find Trump's 'standing order' to have all the classified documents he wants

Bloomberg News reported Thursday that one of Donald Trump's excuses for having government documents at his personal estate in Mar-a-Lago, including top secret and classified materials, was his "standing order" to declassify them.

The statement from Trump, read on Fox News, said that as president, he had the "standing order" so materials “removed from the Oval Office and taken to the residence were deemed to be declassified the moment he removed them."

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Once first Trump indictment drops — 'it's gonna be on' with everyone filing their own indictments: former prosecutor

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said Thursday that if Donald Trump is indicted, whether from the New York City grand jury or the Fulton County grand jury, everyone will want to pull the trigger on their own prosecutions.

Speaking to SiriusXM Radio's Dean Obeidallah, Kirschner began by agreeing that the New York case isn't just about hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. While some charges would be lower-level if they were the only charge, in Trump's case, he has both the Stormy Daniels payoff as well as the Karen McDougal payments through a third party. That could elevate things to a felony, as legal analysts have explained over the past few days.

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Jimmy Kimmel's George Santos parody features congressman as a cyborg looking to kill Sarah Connor

"Veep" actor Nelson Franklin did a quick "campaign ad" for late-night host Jimmy Kimmel pretending to be Rep. George Santos (R-NY).

The spot-on portrayal of the embattled Republican Congressman describes himself as "a child of a mother who was Jewish and a father who was a velociraptor."

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Third call Trump made about votes in Georgia may help prove intent: lawyer

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Wednesday that a third audio recording of Donald Trump asking a Georgia Republican official to help him flip the election was played for the Fulton County grand jury.

Georgia lawyer Michael Moore spoke to MSNBC about the new information that was previously unknown publicly. It makes three recordings that exist where Trump is pressing lawmakers to change the election results in the state. Moore explained that this doesn't necessarily mean that he's guilty of another crime so much as it goes to Trump's intent while committing a crime.

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'Brings new meaning to Pravda': Revelations about Trump Media's alleged Russia money laundering raises many questions

The Guardian reported Wednesday morning that Donald Trump accepted $8 million in capital from an obscure Russian source.

Federal prosecutors investigating Truth Social in New York probed whether money laundering was happening through the company.

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Watergate prosecutor schools Trump’s lawyer over his 'sideshow' arguments

Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman had some harsh words for Joe Tacopina, a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC.

In an interview with Ari Melber on Tuesday, Tacopina sparred with the MSNBC host over the specifics of the former president's case before a Manhattan grand jury that could indict him for the hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal.

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'I know what you’re doing': Michael Cohen bashes Jim Jordan — 'I wrote that playbook'

Michael Cohen had a message for people trying to destroy his credibility as a witness in the hush money case against his old boss, former President Donald Trump.

"It's like what I had said to Jim Jordan, ... I know what you are doing," he said, speaking to detractors through MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Wednesday. "I know the playbook. Because I helped to write it for Donald. It's not going to work for you. Truth is the truth. And as Buddha says, truth will always rise."

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Legal expert highlights an unusual fact about Michael Cohen’s final grand jury testimony

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, came out of a New York court on Wednesday to reveal his experience speaking to a Manhattan grand jury for the final time.

Standing with his lawyers, Cohen revealed that after speaking to the jury for a few hours, "each and every one had questions." That factoid is a major thing to highlight, said former federal prosecutor Harry Litman while speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace.

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Ron DeSantis' Ukraine remarks 'landed like a thud' among Hill Republicans: reporter

Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman told MSNBC on Wednesday that what Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said about Russia's invasion of Ukraine hasn't gone over well among Republicans on Capitol Hill.

DeSantis, who is assumed to be readying to announce his run for president in 2024, dipped his toe into foreign policy only to have it bitten off by retired generals and other military experts along with Capitol Hill Republicans.

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GOP's Ron Johnson refuses to comment on Trump's World War III rant — insists he never heard the widely-reported remarks

WASHINGTON — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) dodged when asked about Donald Trump's recent comments that he could prevent a third world war.

Speaking Tuesday in Davenport, Iowa, Trump told a packed crowd his skills make him the "only" 2024 candidate who can "prevent World War III."

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Watch as Trump lawyer lunges at Ari Melber for receipts after he reads off Trump's 'lies'

MSNBC's Ari Melber posted a clip of his interview with Donald Trump's lawyer Joe Tacopina on Tuesday when he brought up the lie that Trump didn't know about the Stormy Daniels hush money payments.

Melber showed footage of Trump on a plane being asked by reporters whether he knew about the payments. Trump claimed he didn't, and Tacopina said that the comment wasn't a lie.

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