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Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, reporter Ben Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

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Trump's embrace of QAnon is 'the last act of a desperate man': ex-FBI official predicts 'cult' acts are coming

Over the weekend, Donald Trump went to Ohio to speak out for Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance. What has left political analysts and elected officials spinning is that Trump has gone beyond flirting with the QAnon cult, and went what some people are describing as full "Q"

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace began Monday's "Deadline White House" saying that Trump is fully “tangled up in the sheets" of the conspiracy group. For the past few weeks, Trump has been sharing several QAnon memes, including one popular meme saying "The Storm is Coming." In QAnon world, "the storm" is the conspiracy that Trump will be placed back into the presidency and prosecute his opponents.

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Ron DeSantis was supposed to speak at prayer conference promoting 'traditional marriage' — but he didn't show up

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is running for reelection in Florida, but he's been spending a lot of time at national GOP events around the country instead of campaigning in his home state.

Over the weekend, DeSantis was supposed to be one of the speakers at a Family Research Council conference called "Prayer Vote Stand" in Atlanta. But according to Religion Dispatches, he was a "no-show."

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Conservative TikTok attorney erupts after group offers him $400 for Jan. 6 video

A popular TikTok attorney went off after a liberal group tried to pay him to create a video on the main findings of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress. The offer was part of a "influencer" campaign by the Good Information Foundation to remind people of the revelations learned earlier this year. They're working with influencers to promote videos from the hearings, prompting conservatives to allege the spread of "fake news."

"The facts are clear and indisputable: Trump Republicans at all levels of politics engaged in a criminal conspiracy to subvert the 2020 election and sow distrust in our democratic institutions," the group's spokesperson said in a release. "We believe it is vital to the preservation of democracy that every American realizes the threat uncovered by the January 6th committee."

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Protesters interrupt Kansas GOP rally as gubernatorial candidate welcomes Ron DeSantis

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis prepared for his rally Sunday in Olathe to support the GOP candidate for Kansas governor, about 50 protesters gathered outside, chanting “DeSantis, get out of Kansas” and holding signs reading, “Take your hate back to Florida” and “Protect trans students.”

DeSantis, on a nationwide tour, stopped in Johnson County to campaign for Attorney General Derek Schmidt, the GOP nominee for governor, at a rally at the Embassy Suites.

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Trump is furious at Ron DeSantis for stealing his ideas and his news cycle from him: report

Rolling Stone reported Sunday that former President Donald Trump is not happy with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), who some say will use his 2022 win to propel himself to the Republican nomination for president in 2024. DeSantis tried to throw himself into the same stunt that Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) was doing, shipping immigrants and refugees off to other cities around the country and politicizing it with Fox.

It put DeSantis in a difficult position, commentators said, so he went to Texas to ship their immigrants to Martha's Vinyard instead of immigrants in Florida. One of those was a one-year-old baby. It has become the major news story for the past several days, with immigrant rights groups revealing that the migrants were lied to about where they were going and what was happening. Some were told they were being taken to Boston, others had appointments to appear in immigration courts in Seattle but were shipped to the northeast instead.

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Fox segment goes awry when their doctor refuses to play along with Joe Biden conspiracy

The Fox network welcomed on a doctor in an effort to try and diagnose President Joe Biden with senility, an ongoing attack that has largely remained on social media. They played the final seconds of Biden's remarks in London after talking about his conversation with King Charles III about his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and about grief and loss.

When his remarks were, finished he turned to his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, and asked where they were headed next. Fox turned to Dr. Nicole Saphier to ask about the incident. Ironically, Fox improperly identified her as Anita Vogel, the woman who had previously been speaking.

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The 2022 version of 'the caravans are coming': Ex-Republican aide says GOP is desperate for winning message

In both 2018 and 2020, the Fox networks, Republicans and other conservative outlets claimed that millions of migrants were in a caravan headed to the U.S. and Mexico border to "invade" the United States. Former President Donald Trump even went so far as to send soldiers to the border, where most of them slept in their cars, and puttered around without much to do. Other states sent their state guard soldiers as well.

But after the election was over, the soldiers were called home and the "caravan" story was over. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) even admitted that the video his campaign used was a lie, but defended it anyway.

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66-year-old Illinois man is fighting his life sentence over possession of 1/4 of a tablespoon of cocaine

CHICAGO — Michael Lightfoot is 66 years old. He survived prostate cancer. He has grandchildren and great-grandchildren who love him. He has health problems and doesn’t think he has that much time left. But without a pardon from the governor, Lightfoot will die in prison because he was caught with 6 grams of crack cocaine in his home. Lightfoot received a mandatory life sentence in 2005 on the low-level drug charge under Illinois’ habitual offender law, also called the three strikes law, which allows prosecutors to seek a life sentence when someone is convicted of their third serious felony. In...

Trump says he's going to Mar-a-Lago to survey the damage of 'ransacking' himself — 5 weeks later

Former President Donald Trump raged on his social media site that he'll be returning to his Palm Beach country club to survey the scene of the search warrant executed to gather documents he stole from the White House.

Trump made the statement with a sense of urgency and dramatic tone, claiming he had to see "the unnecessary ransacking of rooms and other areas of the house."

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Conservative Republican demands tight abortion laws: Women are 'not controlling their sexual impulses'

Conservative Star Parker, who runs the Republican think tank CURE and writes a weekly news column, told CSPAN on Sunday that anti-choice legislation is essential because women simply can't control themselves.

The host brought up the statistics that show women, particularly women of color, have fewer opportunities because they'll be working to care for their families and finances instead of working to further themselves.

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Nobody wants Lindsey Graham to make their medical decisions for them: ex-Republican strategist trashes

After 67 years, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has remained a childless bachelor, but he still believes that entitles him to decide women's medical decisions around the country. After the Supreme Court decided not to protect those privacy rights, states have exploded with new laws, each more restrictive than the previous. Graham's new bill in the Senate would force those rules on all states, even if they don't want them.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, former Republican strategist Rick Wilson made it clear that Americans don't want lawmakers deciding what's right for their families.

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Trump lawyers are hoping their hand-picked special master hates the FBI after Carter Page warrant problems: report

The agreed on choice for Donald Trump's special master was Raymond Dearie, a pick from the former president that the Justice Department agreed to.

According to Axios, two sources with direct knowledge claimed the lawyers believed that Dearie's involvement in the FBI's surveillance of Carter Page made him a skeptic of the FBI. Dearie served for seven years on the FISA Court and has addressed classified information before.

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