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Steve Schmidt: Fistfights nearly broke out on the 2008 campaign over top GOP strategist's ties to Russia

What started out as a battle between a top campaign adviser to the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and his daughter has become an exposé about the way that Russia has allegedly managed to make its way into influencing the Republican Party over the past two decades.

Speaking to the Kyiv Post, former McCain advisor Steve Schmidt outlined the dominating influence of Paul Manafort and his business partner Rick Davis over the GOP.

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Facebook's biggest critic in Congress is also its biggest investor

A congressional Democrat has regularly slammed Facebook's tolerance of disinformation as a serious problem -- but it's not serious enough for her to drop her $1 million to $5 million investment in the company.

The Daily Beast is pointing out that Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA) has regularly blamed the site for adding to the "divisiveness" in the U.S. and while demanding that the government “hold tech companies accountable."

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Jan. 6 attacker says he desperately needs his gun to kill snakes

Legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney on Wednesday found an excerpt in court documents in which an accused Jan. 6 attacker tried to make the case that he needed his gun because of snakes.

Charles Hand's lawyers wrote in a motion to get his gun back he had to kill a snake with a shovel, presumably meaning he used the shovel to kill the snake.

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A fuming Trump woke up military officials in the middle of the night after protesters toppled a Confederate statue: book

One consistent thread through many of the post-Donald Trump presidency books is that he was so furious about the news he was rushed to an underground bunker during the Black Lives Matter protests that he spent the remainder of the summer desperately searching for something to make him look tough again.

Mary Trump detailed extensively in her book that the psychology in the Trump family surrounded the necessity of men looking strong. Weakness was the worst possible sin in the eyes of Fred Trump Sr.

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Mark Esper details 'yelling match' where Mark Meadows told him not to make announcements about the Navy

Among the stories former Defense Secretary Mark Esper tells in his new book is that he and chief of staff Mark Meadows got into a lot of screaming matches.

Detailed in A Sacred Oath, Esper recalled work he did with Congress to free up cash for a certain military program that would have negated the need to ask for another appropriation.

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Mark Esper may think Donald Trump is nuts — but he's still all-in on Trumpism

One question in wake of Mark Esper's tell-all book is why he never came forward while President Donald Trump was in office in an effort to voice his concerns.

Speaking to Nicolle Wallace while promoting the book, titled "A Sacred Oath," Esper said that, as a Republican, he did not want to undermine some of the good he believed Trump and his administration were doing.

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Conservatives are waging war against Trump -- by spending millions to beat his candidates

The conservative group Club for Growth has a mixed record on former President Donald Trump, but it didn't start out that way.

Now they're betting against him in Pennsylvania. At a time that the Republican Party has gone full-Trump, the Club for Growth appears to be unwilling to back the two men ingratiating themselves to Trump. The New York Times reported that the group is dropping $2 million for little-known Republican Kathy Barnette instead of supporting Dr. Mehmet Oz or David McCormick.

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Legal experts shocked by SCOTUS turmoil in wake of leak: 'This isn't Roberts' court anymore'

A "rattled" Supreme Court is set to have its first meeting amid the response to overturning long-held women's rights laws, reports Politico.

Although some legal observers have mused about whether Chief Justice John Roberts could find a way to moderate the draft ruling authored by Justice Samuel Alito, experts who spoke with Politico said he likely lacks any real power to make it happen.

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Trump bragged he installed Ric Grenell in top intel spot to make his nominee look less extreme: new book

In his new tell-all book, former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper criticized Ric Grenell, who became Donald Trump's acting director of national intelligence (DNI) for a few months in 2020.

Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire told members of the House Intelligence Committee Russia was already trying to interfere with the 2020 election. Trump swiftly fired Maguire and replaced him with Grenell.

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Trump wanted 107 planes over the White House and military equipment on the South Lawn for his July 4 event: new book

In 2019, former President Donald Trump made news because he wanted to have tanks rolling through Washington, D.C., like what happens in North Korea, or what was recently on display for Russia's Victory Day celebration. It's something Trump wanted since witnessing the grand display of arms at the 2017 Bastille Day event in Paris.

Each time it drew swift condemnation and Trump was told why it was a bad idea. It was criticized as partisan and an attempt to politicize the day by celebrating himself and his MAGA supporters. In 2019, he got as close as was possible with his "Salute to America" event at the Lincoln Memorial. It poured with rain that day, drawing mockery.

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Esper reveals what disgusted him about Trump's Camp David meeting with the Taliban

As former President Donald Trump looked for political and policy stunts a year ahead of the 2020 election, a key item on his list was a draw-down in Afghanistan to meet his campaign promise of ending Middle East wars.

In a discussion with Cabinet leaders, former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper recalled discussions about troop levels that they could get away with while also keeping embassy staff safe. John Bolton made it clear he was against signing any agreement with the Taliban.

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Pence and Pompeo described as 'Warhawks' -- and had to be reminded Trump wasn't going to war with Iran: new book

In his new tell-all book, former Defense Department Secretary Mark Esper recalled a meeting with top Cabinet officials during the withdrawal from Syria and the "warhawks" who had to be reminded that they weren't going to bomb Iran.

In an attack on Esper in a letter to CBS News, Trump said that Esper was so weak that he personally had to run the military to defeat ISIS. But the book describes the defense team being forced to create a chart to explain to Trump how an attack on Iran would work.

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Trump 'decapitated' the DOD in damaging staff purge until Mitch McConnell put a stop to it: new book

Former President Donald Trump has made it clear that after his time in the White House, he hates Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). But in the final months of the Trump term, it was McConnell who still had enough sway to stop the White House from a damaging purge of Defense Department officials they'd deemed disloyal.

Paranoia had run amok, particularly in 2020, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper wrote in his new book, A Sacred Oath, after Trump lost the election.

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