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'Troubled teen,' domestic violence, 'involuntary psychiatric commitment': Tales of Gaetz's pal Joel Greenberg

A New York Times profile on Joel Greenberg walks through how the former Seminole County Tax Collector who led Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) into a huge political scandal became the criminal he is today.

According to the report, Greenberg was a "wealthy" but "troubled" teen. In an old interview with a sports columnist for The Orlando Sentinel, mother Susan Greenberg explained that her teenage son had always had problems.

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Threats and lies: What many reports are forgetting in the video of Virginia police attacking Army medic

When two Virginia officers attacked U.S. Army medic Caron Nazario they had multiple opportunities to de-escalate the situation. Instead, it's clear from their own body camera footage that they made it so much worse.

There's a lawsuit brought against the Windsor Police Department by Nazario, which is presumably the reason that the body camera footage was released publicly at all.

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WATCH: ‘White lives matter’ turns violent when protester punches man in front of police car

The Huntington Beach, California "White Lives Matter" rally turned violent when one white guy slugged it out on the sidewalk in front of a police car during the event.

At one point, a man using a calm voice said that he wanted to understand the protester.

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'You can't defend me for the same things you are doing': Katie Hill unleashes on Matt Gaetz in new CNN interview

Former Rep. Katie Hill (D-CA) struck up an unlikely friendship with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) when she was in Congress. Gaetz was supportive of Hill when she was shoved out of Congress when her ex-husband posted revenge porn to destroy her life and her career.

Now that Gaetz is being accused of showing nude photos of women or girls he'd slept with on the House floor, Hill is speaking out.

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Anti-vaccine protester claims COVID shot has baby parts in it during White Lives Matter rally

Far-right wing extremists have moved on from "Stop the Steal" to "Stop the Vaccine" as a few took the streets this weekend to protest in the name of "White Lives Matter." Why the vaccine is bad appears to vary from person to person.

As one Huntington Beach, California man explained, the vaccine is made of baby parts. It's unclear how he came to that conclusion, but it's remarkably similar to conspiracy theories from the 1990s that said beverages were made from dead babies. Snapple, Pepsi and others were part of the bizarre conspiracy. It harkens back to the 1973 film "Soylent Green," which predicts that by 2022 America will enter an ecological dystopia in which overpopulation leads humans to create a tasty wafer that converts corpses into Soylent Green.

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MSNBC panelist stunned as new details emerge: 'The bar has sunk so low' after Trump 'it’s buried in the ground' for Matt Gaetz

The developments in Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) scandal involving his friend, former tax collector Joel Greenberg, have gotten a little more complicated in recent days. Greenberg's lawyer told the press, "Gaetz is not feeling very comfortable today." The statement left many to wonder if it was a public comment to Gaetz that Greenberg flipped on him.

Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti told MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace that the announcement that Greenberg was accepting a plea deal is bad news for Gaetz.

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Here's why ex-Trump official Lynne Patton was fined for Hatch Act violations but Kellyanne Conway wasn’t

Tuesday it was announced that former Housing and Urban Development staffer Lynne Patton settled with the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) over Hatch Act violations while she served in the office during the Trump administration.

In the wake of the announcement, many wondered if it was race-motivated since none of the white staffers in President Donald Trump's administration have been held accountable for their many alleged Hatch Act violations.

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Trump Org CFO’s former daughter-in-law just turned over more documents to the Manhattan DA -- and made a big legal hire

The Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg has become part of the Manhattan District Attorney's probe into possible financial crimes from the company. While Weisselberg is dealing with his own questioning, his ex-daughter-in-law, Jennifer Weisselberg, has retained her own lawyer as she begins turning documents over to the DA's office.

Business Insider reported Thursday that Jennifer Weisselberg retained Duncan Levin, a top lawyer that once worked for the Manhattan District Attorney's office.

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Video emerges of Trump and Ron DeSantis meeting man being investigated for human trafficking with Matt Gaetz

On Wednesday, CBS News revealed that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) went to the Bahamas in late 2018 or early 2019 with a marijuana entrepreneur and hand surgeon that ultimately triggered a sex trafficking investigation.

The man, named Jason Pirozzolo, "allegedly paid for the travel expenses, accommodations, and female escorts," the report revealed.

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Jurors in Derek Chauvin case touched their necks as doctor explained how George Floyd suffocated

Award-winning pulmonology expert Dr. Martin J. Tobin testified in the Derek Chauvin trial Thursday, walking jurors through the physical impact of what the former officer did to George Floyd.

According to the pool report from reporters inside the courtroom, jurors followed the doctor's instructions, feeling their necks and the back of their heads to understand what he was describing.

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'Thirsty buffoon' Mike Pompeo mocked for using Fox News as his 2024 rehabilitation gig: 'No one would hire him'

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is the latest from Donald Trump's administration to join Fox News as the network moves to fight the ratings battle against Trump-friendly outlets Newsmax and OAN.

After a scandal-plagued leadership at the State Department, Pompeo could be seeking to rehabilitate his image among voters who might support his presidential aspirations. In March, Pompeo met with Iowa Caucus voters a full three years ahead of the next caucus. Earlier that month, Pompeo hosted an online chat with New Hampshire Republicans at a fundraiser for Merrimack Town Councilor Bill Boyd, who is running in a special congressional election.

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Controversial Joe Rogan podcasts with Alex Jones and others are being quietly disappeared from Spotify: report

Comedian Joe Rogan's podcasts with far-right guests are slowly disappearing from Spotify, despite a $100 million deal with the company.

According to observers at Digital Music News, 42 podcasts had been deleted from his nearly 1,500 episodes, The Blaze reported Wednesday.

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Right-wing media is fighting to save Derek Chauvin by tearing down George Floyd: columnist

Washington Post reporter Margaret Sullivan noted in a Wednesday piece that it seems the right-wing media is endeavoring to destroy George Floyd by focusing on the fact that he was "no angel." The narrative is being used to justify the actions of Officer Derek Chauvin.

Floyd isn't on trial, but somehow the tone of the defense has shifted from defending Chauvin to attacking the man who was murdered. In court Wednesday, the defense attorney played the muffled words of Floyd talking about whether or not he was taking drugs.

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