Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

U.S. News

Former prosecutor trashes top Trump 'judicial' adviser on documents scandal

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace began her Thursday show with a takedown of conservative activist Tom Fitton, who is president of the far-right group Judicial Watch who spoke to the Justice Department this week.

Wallace linked Fitton to not only the conspiracy to overthrow the 2020 election beginning as early as the summer prior as well as the Trump documents scandal.

Keep reading... Show less

Jamie Raskin: 'The Durham investigation was the weaponization of the Justice Department'

WASHINGTON — Under the leadership of Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Republicans have started an investigatory committee to dig into the Justice Department investigations into Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 attack. But after recent reports that former special counsel John Durham and former Attorney General Bill Barr were desperate to uncover corruption in Robert Mueller's probe, Democrats are looking for accountability too.

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) has announced that under his chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he intends to investigate the Justice Department's actions under Barr and specifically the Durham probe.

Keep reading... Show less

Ron DeSantis reignites his fight with 'happiest place on Earth' Disney

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has reignited his fight with one of his state's largest employers: Disney.

DeSantis, who had his 2009 wedding at Disney World, has been fighting with the company over the friendly peace-loving world they've created in the swamps near Orlando, the Miami Herald reported Thursday.

Keep reading... Show less

'Foul odor' leads cops to dead 43-year-old Brooklyn woman

A New York woman was found murdered in her home after police were alerted to a "foul odor" coming from her apartment.

Tamara Graham was found dead on the floor of her living room in her Brooklyn apartment on the eighth floor on Dec. 15. It's unknown how long she'd been dead, the New York Post reported.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump rages at Fox News for not giving him positive coverage

Former President Donald Trump took to his personal social media site on Thursday to complain that his coverage on conservative cable news isn't good enough.

"I’m 'killing' everybody in the Polls, but FoxNews always is able to find an outlier, usually old and non-credible, that makes me look as bad as possible," Trump posted. "They work with the Club For No Growth, and loser’s like Karl Rove, and their Board Member, Paul Ryan — Globalist’s All! In any event, we are winning BIG. MAGA!"

Keep reading... Show less

'Firehose of disinformation' Sarah Huckabee Sanders to give State of the Union response

It was announced on Thursday that Donald Trump's former White House press secretary, who now serves as the governor of Arkansas, will deliver the GOP response to the president's State of the Union Address.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders' national image is fraught with years of misleading comments that left even conservative Charlie Sykes wondering if she was the best option to deliver a rational response.

Keep reading... Show less

The View bashes Matt Gaetz's demanding the Pledge of Allegiance while refusing to follow it

"The View" started the show by calling out Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and his performative request that the Judiciary Committee say the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of every committee meeting. But Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) didn't have it, demanding that if they're going to say the pledge that it not be led by those who attempted to overthrow the government.

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg explained that they already start every day with the pledge and a prayer, which is why Gaetz's demand seems like it's just for show.

Keep reading... Show less

Veteran arrested for holding up a sign saying 'God bless the homeless Vets'

Jeff Gray was holding up a sign reading "God Bless the Homeless Vets" when he was arrested for panhandling. He says he wasn't panhandling, however. The retired truck driver has been stopped, searched and arrested by the police for holding up signs in front of city halls all across the country.

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) has filed two lawsuits this week on behalf of Gray saying that his First Amendment rights were violated by the cities of Alpharetta and Blackshear, both in Georgia, the site said.

Keep reading... Show less

Hunter Biden's lawyers demand an investigation into Trump's allies

President Joe Biden's son has asked federal investigators to look into how allies of Donald Trump came into possession of personal data that was used against his father during the campaign.

NBC News reported Wednesday that Biden's lawyer have sent letters to the Justice Department National Security Division asking for a probe into "individuals for whom there is considerable reason to believe violated various federal laws in accessing, copying, manipulating, and/or disseminating Mr. Biden’s personal computer data."

Keep reading... Show less

Experts: Jan. 6 report shows systemic FBI failure to predict domestic terrorism events

New York Times reporter Adam Goldman, who frequently covers the FBI, remains one of the reporters focusing on the failures that the federal law enforcement had on Jan. 6 and why they failed so spectacularly to stop the violence that happened at the U.S. Capitol despite having the necessary information to do so.

"The mandate, in fact, is to investigate and stop international terrorism and domestic terrorism," Goldman explained. "So the committee itself has been well publicized now, spent a lot of time focussing on Trump but there was a subset, a number of people looking at the FBI."

Keep reading... Show less

'Clearly annoyed' Trump mocks Nikki Haley's honor in cryptic post

Former President Donald Trump's comments about Nikki Haley on his personal social media platform Wednesday were dripping with sarcasm as he recalled their previous meeting where she asked for his blessing to run for president.

"She called me and said she'd like to consider it, and I said, 'You should do it,'" Trump recounted on Saturday. "I talked to her for a little while. I said, 'Look, you know, go by your heart if you want to run.'"

Keep reading... Show less

'There's no hypocrisy': Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was removed from all committees so Omar can deal with it

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) spoke with reporters at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday about the vote to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Omar is the only African-born person on the subcommittee for African relations. Republicans are attacking her for comments she made in early 2019 when she first came to Congress. Omar has since apologized and met with Jewish leaders to better understand why her comments were offensive. The House voted on a condemnation of Omar's comments.

Keep reading... Show less

Fellow New York congressman calls on the SEC to investigate Santos alleged involvement in Ponzi scheme

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to include newly elected Rep. George Santos (R-NY) in its investigation into the company where Santos once worked.

Harbor City Capital, the hedge fund where Santos previously worked, is under investigation for securities fraud and swindling more than 100 investors. Thus far the probe has only focused on the CEO and founder. But Torres argues in his letter to the SEC that Santos should be included in that probe.

Keep reading... Show less