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Lifelong Republican explains why she's done with the GOP

Despite Oklahoma being among the reddest of red states in federal elections, one lifelong Republican has had it with the GOP.

All 99 counties in the state voted for Donald Trump for the past two elections and for Republican candidates in the eight years prior to that. Lisa Lawrence, a retired teacher from Tulsa, wrote in The Oklahoman newspaper that she won't be a Republican any longer.

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Clarence Thomas still hasn't coughed up info about 'many gifts' that remain secret: report

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made national headlines when he finally admitted a conservative billionaire gifted two free vacations — a trip to Indonesia and a northern California "all-male retreat" — but investigative reporters say a slew of valuable perks remain secret.

ProPublica — first to uncover in 2023 the two trips funded by Harlan Crow in 2019 — says Thomas' amendment to his financial disclosure filings Friday may not be the victory for transparent governance it appears at first glance to be.

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'Epic trolling': Hush money D.A. burns Trump with second newsletter billing—beneath pizza

A New York City prosecutor delivered a subtle burn to Donald Trump when he gave top newsletter billing not to the historic conviction of a former U.S. president, but to pizza.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Braggs' monthly newsletter, released Friday, celebrates first the conclusion of a criminal wage theft investigation of a historic New York City pizzeria.

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'Manic' House Republican hurled furniture at terrified staffers: report

A "manic" Republican lawmaker hurled furniture at terrified aides in interactions now the subject of a House Ethics Committee investigation, according to a new report.

Former staffers of Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) made this startling revelation in an exclusive Daily Mail report detailing accusations of abusive treatment at the hands of the Ukrainian-born businesswoman.

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'Deep irony': Expert says Bannon shot Trump in the foot by trying to put off prison

Steve Bannon shot his most powerful political ally in the foot with his own attempts to put off going to prison, an MSNBC opinion writer argued Friday.

In a new editorial, columnist Hayes Brown revels in the "deep irony" of what he describes as the poorest possible timing for former President Donald Trump's influential former campaign strategist to find himself locked behind bars.

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'Are you kidding me?' Boebert snaps as radio interview starts with Beetlejuice burn

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) wasn't happy about the music choice during her introduction on an interview with Colorado radio station KOA-AM.

Host Ross Kaminsky began the sitdown with the "Beetlejuice" film score by Danny Elfman — a choice Kaminsky blamed on producer Dragon Redbeard.

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Mark Meadows arraigned via video in Arizona fake electors plot

Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, was arraigned in Arizona Friday for his role in the plot to overthrow the 2020 election.

Meadows joined the court via video chat with Michael "Mike" Roman, a former member of Trump's 2020 campaign team who was also allegedly involved. Both men are also part of the sprawling racketeering case in Fulton County, Georgia.

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Trump rails about zombies and 'the Chosen One' in rapid-fire rampage

Former President Donald Trump blasted followers early Friday with a barrage of rapid-fire posts about zombies, Frankenstein, the "Chosen One" and fighters.

Trump in just 5 minutes shot out 12 Truth Social posts that include unsubstantiated complaints that his hush money trial was "rigged," a note about a singer who believes Trump is a warrior of God, and one about a Russian Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight Trump contends is a "a deep thinker."

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'Absurd' Cannon ruling has Trump supporters demanding the right to testify on his behalf

Two elderly New Jersey activists are demanding Judge Aileen Cannon grant them the unusual privilege bestowed upon a slate of right-wing lawyers in convicted felon Donald Trump's classified documents case: the right to argue in court on the former president's behalf.

The pair on Friday filed a request to appear as amici for Trump in the Florida federal court where the former president stands accused of conspiring to obstruct justice and concealing public records.

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Trump's former criminal defense lawyer talked trash about him behind his back: ex-insider

Former Donald Trump adviser and short-lived White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci revealed that behind closed doors, his ex-boss really is keeping a list of people he intends to go after if he wins.

Speaking to a former Trump lawyer, Scaramucci said that one minute, the lawyer was defending Trump in court, but behind closed doors, he was trashing him as stupid.

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'Read the tea leaves': Ex-Trump lawyer says Cannon just signaled she might toss his case

A recent and surprising ruling from Florida federal court Judge Aileen Cannon suggests she's seriously considering dismissing charges against convicted felon Donald Trump, the former president's onetime lawyer argued Thursday.

Cannon's uncommon decision — allowing outside experts to speak in Trump's classified documents case at a hearing later this month — shows she's taking seriously claims that special counsel Jack Smith does not have the constitutional right to prosecute, Jim Trusty argued during a CNN appearance.

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Trump brags in new book he caused MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell to cry on air

Donald Trump got caught up in a story alleging he caused MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell to cry on air.

In the new book "Apprentice in Wonderland," author and co-editor at Variety, Ramin Setoodeh, recalled a bizarre story from one of his six interviews with the former president, an excerpt published in Vanity Fair said.

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Dr. Phil hammers Trump on his 'addiction to revenge'

Dr. Phil McGraw, the former psychologist and Donald Trump fan, had a conversation with the ex-president which will air on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. on his own network, MRIT+. Among the things discussed in clips that are being leaked to the public is McGraw accusing Trump of being "addicted to revenge."

Trump promised McGraw it would be the highest-rated show he's ever had. McGraw is relegated to his own streaming service, where he has become much more political, hosting shows about economics under Joe Biden or Hamas, and using psychology to justify opinion.

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