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Nicolle Wallace urges the DOJ not to throw whatever meat they can at the swamp: 'The alligator always eats them'

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace revealed that sources she's spoken to over the course of the past few days have indicated that the Justice Department is terrified because it is concerned Americans can't understand the difference between Donald Trump's deliberate stealing of thousands of government documents and Joe Biden accidentally sweeping up a few documents.

"Therein lies the problem," Wallace said. "The DOJ is not supposed to be driven by sound bites and politics, and it would appear very much from the outside and from the informed folks close to that I've spoken to over the last 24 hours, it is also the impression on the inside that they are running scared about what this subcommittee holds for them. And they are just trying to throw everything -- you know, the alligator is in the swamp and the boat is gone and so they're trying to feed things to the alligator to keep it from eating them. The alligator always eats them! The alligator will chew up the chair and come for them anyway. What is your make on what is driving this?"

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Columnist details how Democrats can use the Jim Jordan investigatory committee against the GOP

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin encouraged Democrats to pull some of the GOP-like tactics on the new Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) subcommittee to scrutinize any investigations being conducted at the Department of Justice and other executive branch departments.

She harkened back to the biggest of then-Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) blunder of not appointing any Republicans to the Jan. 6 committee. Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) told Raw Story this week that Democrats would absolutely be part of the committees that Jordan intends to start, including his investigation into investigations Republicans have opposed.

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Legal analysts explain why Merrick Garland's new special counsel is linked to US Attorney leaving

Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel Thursday to investigate into classified documents found in President Joe Biden's office and the garage of his Wilmington, DE, home.

Robert Hur, a former U.S. attorney during Trump's term in the presidential office, will head the investigation. Garland said that the FBI went to Joe Biden's home with his attorneys to secured the documents that were found in the garage. The search at the home came after the Penn Biden Center documents were found and Biden attorneys did additional searches to ensure if there were other documents they too were returned. It was then that they discovered additional documents in boxes in the garage.

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Biden aides immediately met with investigators on documents: report

NBC News is reporting more information about President Joe Biden's cooperation over the documents extends to his aides and former staff from the vice president's office working with the investigators to ensure they have the details about how White House documents ended up at the Penn Biden Center and at the VP's home in Delaware.

It was reported Wednesday that Biden's Willington home had another small batch of documents that were found, though it is unclear how many or the level of security necessary to read them. The National Archives didn't know that the documents were missing and it only became an issue when lawyers moving boxes discovered them and informed the National Archives to return them.

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'I see no equivalence there': Adam Schiff disputes GOP comparisons of Biden in Trump's document scandal

WASHINGTON — Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) spoke to Raw Story Thursday about the difference between former President Donald Trump refusing to hand over the 13,000 documents he took when moving to Florida after losing the 2020 election. He said that it contrasts with the revelation that President Joe Biden had White House documents at the Penn Biden Center and docs at home packed up as part of his information from his time in the White House. Schiff said that if Biden had withheld information it would have been different.

"If President Biden had refused to turn over classified information if he had taken attempts to obstruct the return of that information, if his counsel had misled the Bureau, and there were hundreds of documents when they said they had none, then you could start to draw an equivalence," Schiff said. "But of course, none of that is the case. Whenever classified information is where it shouldn't be it's a concern to me, particularly as someone on the Intelligence Committee and I think the Committee ought to be briefed on any documents found in the places they shouldn't be. But I see no equivalence there."

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Adam Schiff: J6 witnesses couldn't recall things — just like what Cassidy Hutchinson's Trump lawyer told her to do

WASHINGTON — Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) spoke to Raw Story on Thursday describing information the Washington Post reported this week about the lawyers paid for by Donald Trump to represent those who were called before the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.

Among the things the Justice Department was asking for was information about the legal representation that witnesses have used and what those lawyers have advised.

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Republican congresswoman blames Joe Biden for George Santos' fraud and lies

WASHINGTON — Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) said that it's clear Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) won't remove Rep. George Santos (R-NY) because it would mean putting McCarthy's power into question again.

"The thing with Santos is there's so much out there," said Boyle. "I think besides the criminal thing he's facing in Brazil. The other most serious thing is all of the FEC shadiness. Where did the $700,000 come from? All of these $199.99 when $200 is the limit on documentation you need. So, there's so much there. Obviously, the morally and ethically right thing would be to resign. But you know that's where each side typically takes a lead in policing the really bad behavior. And with Kevin McCarthy, he's so desperate to be Speaker, he needs every vote and needs to maintain every vote he has. I wouldn't be surprised if you see McCarthy be quiet about it for as long as possible."

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Rep. Eric Swalwell blasts Kevin McCarthy for trying to raise money off of cutting Dems from committees

WASHINGTON — Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is among those that Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is threatening to keep off of House committees, an exceptionally rare move from a House Speaker.

In the case of Swalwell and colleagues Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN), no vote has been held, and according to the rules outlined by the Republicans, the members haven't violated them.

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GOP seeks to condemn attacks against pro-lifers — but their resolution has a big problem

Republicans are trying to claim that the anti-abortion pregnancy centers and religious institutions are being attacked and deserve additional protection.

But Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) pointed out Wednesday that their resolution cites violence that was committed by an anti-abortion protester.

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Here's why refusing to raise the debt ceiling is really, really bad

The debt ceiling problem wasn't always something that mattered. The country wasn't always crippled by partisan rancor and demands to cap any further debt no matter how close the budget is to balance. Both sides have raised the debt ceiling without an issue, but when Congress is held by one party and the White House by another, it can lead to government shutdowns .

Every time that happens, it ends up costing the country more money than if we just paid our bills to begin with. Think about being issued a fee if you don't pay your credit card bill.

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Watch: Trump unleashes wild new rant about the 'Twitter files' — alleges an FBI conspiracy to overthrow him

Former President Donald Trump posted a new video to his personal social media site on Tuesday to proclaim he's been framed by the FBI and Twitter CEO Elon Musk somehow has the proof.

Flanked by flags and covered in darker bronzer than usual, Trump said that the FBI has been orchestrating a "censorship campaign against the American people, and frankly, against me."

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Utah Republican has investments in companies he is regulating

WASHINGTON — Rep. John Curtis (R-UT) revealed in his financial disclosure report for December 2022 that he's been trading stocks for some of the companies that he's supposed to be regulating.

With investments in UnitedHealth Group Incorporated Common Stock (UNH) and the pharmaceutical company Zoetis, Curtis was offering legislation like the Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act. The bill would create more stand-alone dental insurance plans on the Affordable Care Act exchange.

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'Done': DC insider thinks Trump's time is up and Ron DeSantis can't fill the void

Speaking to Republican Bill Kristol, Democratic strategist James Carville made it clear that Donald Trump's time has come and gone. But when it comes to the alternative, he thinks that the pundit class is overestimating Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

The two men joined for an hour-long video podcast where they discussed the 2022 midterm numbers and predicted what they think will unfold in 2024.

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