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Michael Cohen claims riot committee witness purchased three burner phones at a CVS

Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen tweeted Tuesday in response to the bombshell Washington Post report that so-called "burner phones" may have been used to communicate with the White House on Jan. 6, 2021. According to Cohen's tweet, someone did purchase the burner phones and they are about to tell Congress about it.

Raw Story spoke to Cohen, who said that he has been in contact with the person who will testify to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack and what led up to it in the coming weeks. That person will reveal, according to Cohen, that they were given $400 in cash and instructed to purchase the burner phones.

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Over 7 hours of disappearing Trump phone records makes Nixon's tapes 'look like nothing': Harvard law professor

It was revealed by Robert Costa that Donald Trump's White House phone records had seemingly disappeared between 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021. At a time when many leaders said that they were calling the White House, somehow there was no record of it from the White House. It was a tip-off to any investigators that something was being held back or intentionally hidden.

As Molly Jong-Fast recalled Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) both indicated that they spoke to Trump on Jan. 6.

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Legal reporter explains how the Jan. 6 committee gets to Ginni Thomas

New York Times justice reporter Katie Benner explained to MSNBC on Monday evening that the House Select Committee investigating Jan. 6 has a lot of barriers to get to Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas.

Mrs. Thomas was caught text messaging with Donald Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows about overturning the election. Her husband was the only justice who voted to block revealing those text messages. Now, questions are surrounding her role in Jan. 6 and whether she used her influence as the wife of a Supreme Court Justice to influence the efforts to overthrow the election.

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Mitch McConnell slammed for claiming that the US spends too little on the military

United States Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) caused an uproar on social media on Monday after he tweeted that President Joe Biden's request for an additional $31 billion in military spending is nowhere near enough.

The Department of Defense has asked Congress to allocate the extra funds – on top of the $782 billion already slated to be dumped down the "defense" drain – to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin's genocidal invasion. McConnell, however, signaled that even more money should be pumped into the coffers of corporate warmongers.

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Chris Rock's history of Jada Pinkett Smith jokes, hair commentary and disability

On Sunday's Oscar broadcast, actor Will Smith approached the stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock in the face as he stood on stage, shortly after Rock had joked about Smith's wife, actor Jada Pinkett Smith. The incident was broadcast live at the 94th Academy Awards, a ceremony that saw several firsts, including the first deaf actor to win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar (Troy Kotsur for CODA) and the first openly queer woman of color to win an acting Oscar (Ariana DeBose for "West Side Story").

The incident caused confusion in the moment, and is the ongoing topic of debate. But beyond dissecting who was at fault, there's also the question of what in the comedian's comment caused such a furor.

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Seth Meyers taunts Trump for low-energy Georgia rally where people left early

"Late Night" host Seth Meyers couldn't help but ridicule former President Donald Trump after a lackluster showing at his Georgia rally over the weekend.

Citing videos of the speech, Meyers said supporters were seen leaving early. One reporter from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution even tweeted that the crowd was much smaller than anything he'd seen in Georgia since 2016. Trump's staff scrambled to clean up the flub Sunday, claiming that there were 25-35,000 people in attendance. In fact, there were empty chairs.

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'They have the means to pay these taxes — and they'll have nine years to do it': Katie Porter on billionaire tax

Speaking to Lawrence O'Donnell on Monday night, Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) explained the recently proposed "billionaire tax" that would ensure a minimum tax rate of 20 percent for the top 0.01 percent of wage earners. There are under 750 billionaires in the United States, but this is already making most of them irate.

Porter explained that those who are already paying their taxes have nothing to worry about this would only raise the taxes on those skirting the rates.

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Republicans protect South Dakota AG from impeachment after he killed a man — and even Kristi Noem is furious

A panel refused to refer South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg for impeachment, the Daily Beast reported Monday evening.

The panel of eight state House officials voted 6-2 to save Ravnsborg after he hit a man with his car after driving home from a fundraiser and then fled the scene. Six of those who acquitted Ravnsborg were Republicans. Committee chair Spencer Gosch refused to cast a vote, however.

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Ex-Prosecutor suspects DOJ isn’t working with Congress because they are 'compromised'

Former FBI agent Asha Rangappa and ex-federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner had an exchange Monday evening that speculated why the Justice Department might not be coordinating closer with Congress on their probe into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Rangappa was curious why the House Select Committee investigating Jan. 6 doesn't appear to have a closer relationship with the DOJ. She noted that it doesn't give her much faith that Attorney General Merrick Garland is doing anything about the findings of the committee.

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'Fuming' billionaires issue profane denunciations of Biden's new minimum tax plan

America's billionaires would have to pay more taxes under President Joe Biden's latest proposal -- and they aren't happy about it.

Biden's plan is to issue a minimum of a 20 percent tax on billionaires. It comes after a 2021 report by ProPublica that revealed “a vast trove” of leaked Internal Revenue Service (IRS) documents that showed billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have all avoided paying any federal income tax for several years, despite raking in cash.

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Judge's warnings about Trump's 'ongoing threat' should 'alarm every person in this country': Bennie Thompson

Ahead of a contempt vote for Trump allies Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino, the chairman of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol cited what Judge David Carter wrote about former President Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman, whom he said likely committed crimes in their efforts to stay in power.

According to Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) every American should read what he wrote and it should "alarm every person in this country."

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'You disagree, comrade?' GOP shredded after bashing Biden for saying Putin shouldn't stay in power

The Republican Party is drawing criticism after its "research" Twitter account posted a video of President Joe Biden reaffirming that Vladimir Putin has no business being in power. It prompted many to ask if they were posting it as a criticism because the GOP believes Putin should stay in power.

It recalls the 2016 decision by the Republican Party to change the platform saying that they will not give weapons to Ukraine in a fight against Russia or rebel forces.

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WATCH: Oklahoma MAGA candidate dresses up his printer as a Dominion voting machine -- and shoots it

To promote his 2022 campaign for the Oklahoma state Senate, GOP candidate Jarrin Jackson shot his computer printer after he dressed it up as a Dominion voting machine.

Posting the video on Monday, RightWingWatch noted that it was not a parody when the Republican acted out a kind of political fan-fiction scene for an online video.

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