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These four Republican senators raked in $500,000 from big rail corporations — now they're against regulations

The New Republic on Tuesday called out Republican senators they say are pretending to care about the environment and workers exposed to the chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio.

Rail corporations spent millions lobbying elected officials not to support stronger transportation safety regulations, financial reports revealed. But they also gave at least $472,000 since 2016 to Republican Senators Marco Rubio (FL), Ted Cruz (TX), Josh Hawley (MO) and Ron Johnson (WI).

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Shouting match breaks out during Alex Murdaugh trial

A shouting match broke out between Alex Murdaugh's defense attorney, Dick Harpootlian, and one of the defendant's former law partners, Ronnie Crosby.

As Law & Crime captured, the moment came as part of a discussion about wild hogs in the state and guns used to deal with the hog situation vs. hunting birds or other game.

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An influential evangelical is going on the attack against pro-Trump Christian charlatans

Gov Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has drawn support from anti-LGBTQ groups as part of his agenda to restrict conversations about sexuality in public schools. While evangelicals were quick to line up behind Donald Trump in 2016, they appear to be supporting DeSantis if he decides to announce in 2024.

Rolling Stone highlighted Steve Strang, one of the most influential evangelicals in America, according to TIME, who avidly supports DeSantis. Strang is participating in efforts to de-platform pro-Trump evangelical leaders.

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George Santos supports AR-15s because the gun 'creates jobs in America'

WASHINGTON — Embattled Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is among the Republican officials co-sponsoring a bill that would make the AR-15 the "national gun of the United States."

Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL), who introduced the bill, said in a statement that the bill protects the Second Amendment, which is part of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution and can't be removed without a Constitutional Convention or a joint resolution passed by a two-thirds vote.

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Ted Cruz: 'Joe Biden caused the war in Ukraine'

WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) went on the attack on Tuesday in a ten-minute rant to reporters about everything from Russia and Ukraine to COVID-19 and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

"One of the many problems with how the Biden administration has handled this war is throughout they failed to set clear objectives that were grounded in U.S. national security," said Cruz. "The war in Ukraine is infuriating for many reasons, but most fundamentally because it was utterly preventable. Joe Biden caused the war in Ukraine."

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Joe Manchin says Pete Buttigieg is 'responsible' for the train wreck in Ohio

WASHINGTON — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is blaming Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg for the train crash that spilled toxic chemicals all over East Palestine, Ohio.

Speaking to reporters at the Capitol on Tuesday, Manchin addressed the electric brakes, which experts at the Federal Railroad Administration say could have minimized the damage in the crash. Those regulations would have required the brakes to be in place by 2023. But according to Manchin such regulations don't matter.

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Former FBI counsel thinks Dominion's lawsuit looks solid — and Fox has a very difficult road ahead

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann addressed the legal impact of the recent revelations in the court filings for the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox News. The critical piece of the suit is that Dominion's lawyers must prove that there was actual malice in the attacks against the company. Weissmann thinks that the case looks promising for Dominion.

"It is fascinating to me," Weissmann said of the case. "It is really an example of the courts holding Fox News to account. Their standard now, is they have to meet actual malice. It is a really high standard. As people in the media know, for anybody suing for false claims, you have to show actual malice. By gosh, I mean, these documents show that they are a pretty long way to getting there, and it looks like there's going to be a trial in April."

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Rupert Murdoch spent decades injecting poison into his viewers' —and was lost in how to rein them in: Lawrence

The court documents filed Monday in the lawsuit between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News revealed many details of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch's conversations around the 2020 election and the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack.

Addressing the new information, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell described Murdoch as Dr. Frankenstein creating the monster of his audience and Donald Trump that he must figure out how to control.

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Rick Wilson questions if Fox News viewers are asking what else network execs say about them off-camera

Court documents were filed Monday in the case of Dominion Voting Systems' defamation suit against Fox News for knowingly lying about the company somehow stealing the 2020 election.

Lincoln Project co-founder and ex-Republican, Rick Wilson, took to Twitter about the details of the case that revealed Fox executives mocking the stupidity of their own viewers.

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Trump vows yet again that he'll 'tax China' when he's president — which he cannot do

Donald Trump released a video statement on Twitter Monday vowing that he'll "tax China to build up America" if he becomes president — but he would have no power to do so.

It's a twist on his often repeated lie as president that the Chinese treasury was paying his imposed duties on imported Chinese goods directly to the U.S. government. He again claimed in his video that China paid "hundreds of billions of dollars" to the U.S. because of his tariffs.

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Air Force fires six officials from North Dakota nuclear base — and doesn't explain why

The U.S. Air Force has relieved six officers of duty at the nuclear base in Minot, North Dakota, The Daily Beast reported on Monday.

However, military officials aren't explaining the reason why. Rather, they are attributing the terminations simply to a "loss of confidence."

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Fox could be on the hook for campaign finance violations after new court docs drop: former FBI agent

The lawsuit between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News came to a head in a pair of contrasting court filings on Monday that revealed several details previously unknown about the defamation lawsuit against the network that claims to be "fair and balanced."

Among the details revealed is that News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch gave election assistance to Donald Trump's campaign, but it wasn't just about strategy. Fox got their hands on ads from Joe Biden's campaign that hadn't been released publicly. Campaigns submit their ads for commercial buys and typically release the videos publicly after they're playing on the air. After getting the videos, Fox handed the ads over to the Trump campaign.

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Alex Murdaugh put his lies 'on full display' when he took the stand: lawyer

Disgraced former South Carolian lawyer Alex Murdaugh damaged himself at his double murder trial when he took the stand in his defense by putting his deceit "on full display," wrote attorney and legal commentator Katie Phang for MSNBC on Monday.

Phang compared the whole affair to the moment in the 1996 film "The Devil's Advocate" in which Keanu Reeves' lawyer character tells the jury of his client, “I don’t like Alexander Cohen. I don’t think he’s a nice person. I don’t expect you to like him. He has been a terrible husband ... I want you to ask yourself: Is not liking this man reason enough to convict him of murder?”

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