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Man believed to be Lunar New Year shooter appears to be dead as police surround van

Fox News believes that the shooter of the Monterey Park Lunar New Year event may have killed himself after cameras showed a bullet hole in the window of the white van that police surrounded in a parking lot.

According to CNN, the police are awaiting the bomb squad before they make entry of the vehicle.

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Local judge commits suicide after a crusade alleging police ties to a trafficking ring

Judge Melanie Andress-Tobiasson is dead of suicide and it's suspected to be linked to a two-year ethics investigation into her personal crusade to pressure the police force to investigate sex trafficking at her daughter's retail store.

KLAS News explained that it began a few years ago when Andress-Tobiasson told Las Vegas Metro Police that there was a group of murders that were linked to the sex trade in the city and that they failed to act.

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Supreme Court probe was an investigation that never wanted an outcome: former FBI counter-intel official

Frank Figliuzzi, the former FBI deputy assistant director for counter-intelligence, is calling out the in-house investigation conducted by the U.S. Supreme Court to find the source of the leak of the Dobbs decision from last summer.

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace recalled that Justice Samuel Alito sounded the alarm that there would be assassination threats as a result of the leak. The Court was reportedly up in arms over the idea that the decision leaked a month prior to the actual release. The findings from the internal investigation were unsuccessful.

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Judge slaps down Peter Navarro’s attempt to dismiss contempt of Congress case

Former White House adviser Peter Navarro claimed that he could not speak to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election because it would violate executive privilege.

It was a claim that several Trump staff tried to use to dodge testifying to the committee including Steve Bannon, Dan Scavino and former chief of staff Mark Meadows. Meadows has been the only one that the Justice Department didn't charge.

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There are three Marines still serving in the military that are being charged for Jan. 6 attacks

Three more individuals have been charged for their alleged participation in the the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on Congress. Records from the U.S. District of Columbia shows the three were active duty Marines, the Daily Beast reported Thursday.

Michael Coomer, Joshua Abate and Dodge Dale Hellonen were named in the filing with social media chats, posts, photos and other data showing their participation in the Jan. 6 attack, as well as their presence inside the U.S. Capitol. The criminal complaint explains that the information was obtained thanks to a search warrant to Facebook from Aug. 2021.

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Many Trump and Pence aides have a lot to say about John Eastman to investigators

Former law professor John Eastman is the man who penned the six-point memo on overturning the 2020 election loss that was the topic of conversation among many of the witnesses who spoke to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.

While Eastman used his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, The New York Times noticed that other witnesses were more willing to give details.

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Here's why legal experts think that the Alec Baldwin case will be a tough one to win

New Mexico district attorneys revealed on Thursday that they expected to charge actor Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter with an enhancement due to the firearm involved. Legal experts are beginning to speculate on whether the charges will stick and if Baldwin could be held criminally liable.

According to investigators, the props expert handed the gun with the live round in it to the first assistant director, who in turn handed it to Baldwin claiming it was "cold," meaning it wasn't loaded with a live round. There are questions about whether Baldwin could be held accountable as the producer of the film.

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George Santos denies allegations that he stole $3K from dying dog's GoFundMe

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) on Thursday denied claims that he had swiped money from a fundraising campaign that was hoping to save a veteran's dog.

"Over the past 24 hours I have received pictures of dogs I helped reduce throughout the years along with supportive messages [sic]," Santos tweeted.

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Former NFL player Derrick Dockery quietly becomes a guardian for TikTok on Capitol Hill

Former National Football League player Derrick Dockery quietly joined the lobbying efforts for the Chinese social media site TikTok and has been working as a lobbyist in Washington, D.C., since 2020, federal records show.

The ex-offensive lineman, who played for the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and the franchise now known as the Washington Commanders during his 10-year professional career, spent a few years doing internships and low-level work for Republicans on Capitol Hill before joining the team at ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok.

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Judge strikes down Matt Gaetz claim voter suppression is free speech

A far-right social media influencer was arrested in 2021 after working online to suppress votes targeting people of color in 2016. Things aren't going well in court for them, however.

"Douglass Mackey, aka Ricky Vaughn, 31, of West Palm Beach, was charged by criminal complaint in the Eastern District of New York," the Justice Department said in a release after the arrest. "He was taken into custody ... in West Palm Beach and made his initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce E. Reinhart of the Southern District of Florida."

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It appears Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz are no longer friends

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) were previously traveling the country together, raising money while calling out moderate Republicans they said didn't support the MAGA agenda and thus were RINOs (Republicans in name only).

Now that Greene has snagged spots on key committees like the House Oversight Committee and Homeland Security Committee, she appears ready to leave her friendship with Gaetz in the dust.

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'Another incrimination': Experts call BS on Trump after he claims officials allowed him to take empty classified folders

Former President Donald Trump has spent much of Wednesday ranting about his scandal involving the White House documents and classified materials that were found at his Mar-a-Lago resort. One of the claims being questioned by experts is the idea that Trump kept the folders with classified information on them as a "keepsake."

"Remember, these were just ordinary, inexpensive folders with various words printed on them, but they were a 'cool' keepsake," Trump said on his social media site.

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The Republican candidate who promised she is 'not a witch' owes the IRS big money

WASHINGTON — Republican Christine O'Donnell is perhaps best known for her 2010 U.S. Senate campaign ad proclaiming to Delaware voters, "I'm not a witch," after videos leaked of her talking about dabbling in witchcraft.

O'Donnell was running to replace Joe Biden in the U.S. Senate at a time when the far-right Tea Party movement sought to claim increased political power. But she lost — badly — and largely faded from public view.

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