Mother of South Carolina neo-Nazi leader arrested on Jan. 6 charges

A South Carolina restaurant owner who brought her then-teenage son — now a neo-Nazi leader — to Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, has been charged with breaching the U.S. Capitol.

Christina Praser-Fair, who runs the Cornwallis House Tea Company in Winnsboro, South Carolina, was arrested Thursday and charged with disorderly and disruptive conduct and other violations, according to a federal arrest warrant.

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‘Kind of crazy’: Vance’s Ohio neighbors can’t help but notice his Secret Service detail

CINCINNATI — Since becoming former President Donald Trump’s running mate, the neighbors of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) are seeing a lot more of him — or at least his Secret Service detail.

Even the local Skyline Chili franchise in Vance’s East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati couldn’t help but catch neighbors’ attention when “six or seven big black SUVs that said U.S. Gov” showed up in late August, a 17-year-old server told Raw Story.

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GOP senator demands Democrats be 'intellectually honest' in their Mark Robinson attacks

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) on Wednesday blasted "political hacks" who are suggesting embattled Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson could harm the party up-ballot, and slammed Democratic attacks against his party, pointing out that Vice President Kamala Harris once praised Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Tillis told Raw Story on Wednesday that he doesn't believe Robinson will have an up-ballot impact on North Carolina ballots and called those who suggested as much "political hacks."

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Matt Gaetz's 'dangerous' new rumor shot down by Intelligence Committee Democrat

WASHINGTON — Elected officials are quickly responding to Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) after he spread rumors that there are five "assassination teams" working throughout the United States with the aim of taking out former President Donald Trump.

Gaetz claimed in a press release Monday that he has a "whistleblower" who is a senior Homeland Security Department official sounding the alarm about the "teams" that aim to take out Trump. Three of the five are from foreign governments, Gaetz told controversial former Associated Press reporter John Solomon.

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Chicago letter carriers face bullets and beatings while postal service sidelines police

CHICAGO — As a little girl in the 1980s, Khalalisa Norris aspired to become a letter carrier. She’d sit on her front porch in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood and wait for her local mailman, and eventual mail lady, each day.

In her 20s, Norris realized her dream, and ever since, she’s delivered mail on Chicago’s West Side.

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Melania Trump’s nude modeling makes Republicans blush — and threaten reporters

WASHINGTON —While most Republicans are now fanboys of former President Donald Trump, talk of the former first lady’s nude modeling makes many in the GOP contort, even if she started the conversation on social media this week ahead of the release of her new memoir, “Melania” (Skyhorse Publishing).

“Why do I stand proudly behind my nude modeling work? The more pressing question is: Why has the media chosen to scrutinize my celebration of the human form in a fashion photo shoot?” she tweeted on X this week.

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From moderate to manipulator: Behind the unmasking of Chief Justice John Roberts

WASHINGTON — John Roberts may have a robe. Still, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has no clothes, according to Democrats who are outraged to bewildered by new reporting that paints the nation’s most potent jurist as a masterful MAGA manipulator.

Congressional Democrats are accusing Roberts of bending, twisting and contorting the Supreme Court — along with the Constitution he swore an oath to — to fit former President Donald Trump and the allegedly illegal actions he took that have kept him tied up in state and federal courts alike since he left the White House four years ago.

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Inside Trump's new front in the Haitian hysteria push: Charleroi

During a campaign rally in Tucson, Ariz., earlier this month — his first since debating Vice President Kamala Harris — former President Donald Trump doubled down on his false claims that Haitians are stealing and eating people’s pets in Springfield, Ohio.

Then, he tossed another small Rust Belt community into the national spotlight.

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Cruz refuses to condemn anti-immigrant rhetoric but slams 'unprecedented hatred' at Trump

WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) doubled down in joining former President Donald Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) in attacking immigrants and blasted what he called "unprecedented hatred" against Trump.

Speaking to Raw Story on Tuesday in Washington, Cruz, who is in a tight race against Democratic Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX), defended the former president, saying "There has been unprecedented hatred directed at [former] President Trump."

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'Sounds like a mess': Dem doubtful of GOP senator's call for a private Trump security team

WASHINGTON — In the aftermath of a second assassination plot against former President Donald Trump, a Wisconsin Republican senator now says Trump ought to have his own private security team — and it ought to oversee the U.S. Secret Service.

Sen. Ron Johnson told Raw Story on Tuesday that Trump should have his own security team because he doesn't have faith in the Secret Service, which is tasked with protecting the nation's leaders and their families, including the president vice president and former presidents. He blasted what he called "spectacular" failures by the agency.

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Notorious conspiracy theorist rolled out by RNC to train election overseers in Michigan

The prolific conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec undermined confidence in the upcoming election during a Zoom training for GOP poll challengers in Michigan that was hosted by the Republican National Committee this month.

“I actually think the Venezuelans learn how to run their current elections by coming to Philadelphia and learning from us,” Posobiec said during the Sept. 4 training, according to a recording of the call obtained by Raw Story.

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Beyond the White House: These 10 down-ballot races could change everything

While serving as an Arizona state senator, Christine Marsh encountered a bill proposing that pregnant people be allowed to drive in the high-occupancy vehicle lane – an attempt at codifying fetal personhood.

New Hampshire state representative Ben Ming, who is running for New Hampshire State Senate District 12, said the state Republican Party supported a bill that bans transgender girls from playing sports, requiring them to show documentation of their gender.

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'Utterly stupid': Top far-right figures throw cold water on conspiracy about cats and dogs

While former President Donald Trump debated Vice President Kamala Harris at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, more than a dozen hand-selected right-wing influencers hunched over laptops in a conference room to churn out social media posts designed to amplify Trump’s messaging.

Heading up the effort was Trump campaign adviser Alex Bruesewitz, a political consultant with 448,200 followers on X. Bruesewitz played a key role in the “Stop the Steal” movement that mobilized Trump supporters to converge on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, following the 2020 election.

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