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Massive fire reported at the New York Police Department’s evidence facility

Some cases in New York are about to get more difficult after a police department evidence facility went up in flames on Tuesday.

The three-alarm fire broke out at about 10:35 a.m. in Brooklyn with 140 firefighters from 33 units sent to battle the blaze, Patch reported.

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Georgia is investigating the fake voters plot β€” here’s what’s happening in the other states that did it

The special grand jury in Fulton County appears poised to recommend charges for the fake electors in Georgia around the 2020 election, but there were a total of seven states where the fake electors tried to defraud the government.

Writing for the Brookings Institute, impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen and researcher Colby Galliher explained that there is enough evidence of potential charges for criminal wrongdoing. Yet, most states have been quiet about the fraud.

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'You were overthrowing the government β€” don’t you get it?': The View unloads on Greene for Jan. 6 fantasy

Over the weekend Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) bragged that if she was in charge of the Jan. 6 attack on Congress there would have been more weapons and she would have won. It has brought swift condemnation from Democrats and Greene was forced to dial it back with the claim she was just joking.

It didn't matter to the co-hosts of "The View," who attacked her for treating a plot to overthrow the United States a "joke."

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'Sedition': Experts respond to the shocking demand Trump institute martial law

In conversations with 34 members of congress, former chief of staff Mark Meadows, at least one was encouraging Meadows to tell the president to institute martial law so that he could take over the country and stop the election.

The thousands of previously deleted text messages were not revealed publicly before today, but it appears to have come from the information Meadows turned over to the House-Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.

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GOP's Andy Biggs mocked Rudy Giuliani as 'The Circus' behind his back

The ongoing information being revealed by TPM shows a chain of text messages between the former chief of staff Mark Meadows and Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) colluding over how to overthrow the Arizona election results.

While the two men ultimately acknowledged that former President Donald Trump lost the state, they began hatching a plan to challenge the election results.

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'Seditious radicalism': Rachel Maddow eviscerates GOP lawmaker who begged Trump for 'Marshall Law'

A bombshell report revealed on Monday that a Republican congressman sent a text message to former chief of staff Mark Meadows demanding that then-President Donald Trump institute "Marshall Law" (sic) to keep Joe Biden from winning the White House.

Speaking about the news, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow eviscerated Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) for his text message begging for Trump to declare martial law even after the former president had incited a riot at the United States Capitol building.

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Here's a key tell that the Trump special counsel will likely bring prosecutions: law school professor

Alabama University School of Law Professor Joyce White Vance made a key observation that she believes indicates the direction of special counsel Jack Smith in the ongoing investigation of former President Donald Trump.

Speaking to MSNBC's Joy Reid on Monday, Vance was asked about former SDNY US Attorney Preet Bharara's statement that it was unlikely that the special counsel would be able to attract high-profile lawyers to his team unless prosecutions were forthcoming.

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FBI informant says he turned over evidence on Three Percenters that wasn't acted on β€” here's why

Former U.S. Army Sgt. Kristofer Goldsmith on Monday discussed the ways that Elon Musk's remaking of Twitter into an anything-goes site with almost no moderation has enabled and emboldened extremist groups in the United States.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace along with former FBI counterintelligence official Frank Figliuzzi, Goldsmith explained that while the drama over Musk and Twitter has been largely ignored by those outside of the tech industry, the extremist coordination and promotion is now crossing over into the ongoing issue of domestic extremism.

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J6 committee teases how the final report will nail Donald Trump

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) teased some of the details that will be in the final report from the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, Raskin explained that the most important piece of the report will detail how the attack would never have happened, nor could it have happened, without Donald Trump. The committee will send Justice Department referrals in the coming weeks along with the full report.

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Explaining the fuzzy math Republicans are trying to use in Arizona to claim 2022 voter fraud

Washington Post writer Phillip Bump ran the numbers to help explain the fuzzy math that Arizona Republicans are trying to use to justify their claim that the 2022 election was fraudulent, and that's the reason they lost.

A number of far-right Republicans, not just Kari Lake, but failed Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem, and other GOP allies are claiming that the numbers simply don't add up for why Republican election deniers flopped so significantly. The reality is that the math adds up, just not in their favor.

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Trump slammed for pretending like he could have freed Paul Whelan

Donald Trump ranted on his social media site on Sunday evening about President Joe Biden getting Brittney Griner released from the Russian prison in exchange for an arms dealer that has been in custody for the past 15 years. He would have been out on good behavior in a few years, MSNBC's Yasmin Vossoughian said in a conversation last week with former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos.

The former president said that he had rejected a deal to free convicted arms dealer Viktor Bout in exchange for imprisoned American Paul Whelan.

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Huge nuclear fusion energy 'breakthrough' will be announced Tuesday

It has been among the scientific Holy Grails: creating power without destroying the planet, and on Tuesday, President Joe Biden intends to announce there is a massive breakthrough.

According to the Financial Times, scientists have finally figured out how to produce a fusion reaction with a net energy gain. It is a kind of technology that has been a decades-long effort to create "unlimited, cheap, and clean power."

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Russia wanted to swap Paul Whelan for 'assassin' held in Germany

Washington (AFP) - US efforts to negotiate the freedom of a former Marine held in Russia as part of the swap involving basketball star Brittney Griner were thwarted by Moscow's demand for the release of a convicted murderer held in Germany, according to a top US official and media reports.

The swap of Griner for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout raised questions as to why the US side had failed to secure the simultaneous release of Paul Whelan, a former Marine accused by Moscow of spying -- a charge Washington flatly rejects.

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