Mass shooting survivor reaches cash settlement with former government employer

CHICAGO — The Park District of Highland Park reached a $80,000 settlement with a former employee who says he experienced post-traumatic stress disorder following a mass shooting he witnessed on the job, according to documents Raw Story exclusively received.

Chris Maliszewski, a former recreation director for the Park District, was terminated from his job in December when he says he was unable to return to work after experiencing a panic attack on the job following an active shooter incident, news Raw Story broke earlier this year.

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‘That's the Kool-Aid’: Republicans triple down on Trump the morning after guilty verdict

WASHINGTON — Here, on Trump’s Morning After, Republicans are feeling bullish. That’s right. On the right — today’s new right, that is — former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict is seen as a boon for the GOP.

While the GOP could use this week’s historic guilty verdict to break up with the man who co-opted their party back in 2016, it doesn’t seem Republicans are ready to go back to their Reaganesque conservative roots. Instead, they’re tripling down on Trump and betting that his personal brand of populism will carry the party to victory come November.

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‘Boot licker brigade’: Former GOP congressman says Trump cult will only grow

WASHINGTON — In the wake of former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict, America’s about to see GOP unity like never before.

Only this time, Republicans will be unifying around a convicted felon, which should terrify us all, a former Republican congressman tells Raw Story.

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'Most powerful thing': Witness details Trump's last moments before 'shocking' verdict

NEW YORK CITY — An artist who has attended nearly every day of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial sat in rapt as attention as the guilty verdicts started rolling in, she told Raw Story in a phone interview Thursday.

Jessica Jarva, who goes by her artist's name Jarvaland, spent a tense day waiting in the courtroom with Trump for a verdict.

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‘Find some freaking nuts’: Trump extremist ominously urges MAGA to ‘do something’

Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that his multiple prosecutions are a conspiracy led by President Joe Biden to sabotage his reelection efforts.

No matter that there is no evidence to support Trump’s claim, least of all in Thursday’s guilty verdict in a New York state court that is not even under federal jurisdiction.

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8 ways convicted felon Donald Trump doesn't become president

Now that Donald Trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of fraud by a New York jury, his orange armor has been pierced, his political impunity damaged.

But how much?

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How Donald Trump could run for president — and lead the nation — from prison

The notion was once unthinkable.

Now, it’s entirely conceivable that Donald Trump could be running for president, or even serving as commander in chief, from some form of detention — even behind bars.

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‘Strategy and manipulation’: Artist draws truth from Trump’s face at hush money trial

NEW YORK CITY— Jessica Jarva scanned the growing line of anxious people waiting alongside the New York City courthouse where Donald Trump was on trial.

The sun had set and rain fell unabated. Jarvaland, as the artist calls herself, knew she, too, would be spending a rainy night in a dark alleyway — for the love of Michael Cohen’s right eyebrow.

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Cleared: CNN and Donald Trump dodge alleged election law violations

The bipartisan Federal Election Commission unanimously dismissed a complaint that put Donald Trump and CNN in the unusual position of being on the same side — standing accused of an election law violation involving the much-derided Trump “town hall” CNN televised in May 2023.

Paul L. Gumina, a lawyer from Alhambra, Calif., contended that the event was a pro-Trump rally, not legitimate news gathering, and thus amounted to a prohibited corporate campaign contribution from CNN to Trump’s presidential campaign.

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Trump just endorsed this Virginia congressional candidate whose social media isn’t so MAGA

Congressional candidate John McGuire of Virginia received Donald Trump’s endorsement Monday in a closely-watched Republican primary campaign against incumbent Rep. Bob Good, chairman of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus.

The June 18 primary in Virginia’s conservative 5th Congressional District is tantamount to winning the general election, and the campaign between McGuire and Good has been mostly about which candidate has the greater fealty to Trump.

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Revealed: Lawmaker who gave J6ers a Capitol tour targets ex-Capitol Police intel head

The former assistant director of intelligence for the U.S. Capitol Police, who issued a stark warning about the threat of extremist violence days before the Jan. 6 attack, expects to be called to testify before a House subcommittee led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) that is focused on shifting blame away from former President Donald Trump.

Julie Farnam told Raw Story she expects “to get a subpoena any day now,” and anticipates that she will be called to testify behind closed doors before Republican members of the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee on June 21.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Ilhan Omar is ‘lucky’ to be in America

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is offended that Somali-born Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) — in a Raw Story exclusive — dared question the patriotism of embattled Supreme Court Justice Samual Alito and his wife.

“Let's be real, Ilhan Omar, she wasn't born in this country, she's lucky to be here, so she should be defending religious freedom,” Greene told Raw Story this week while walking from the Capitol back to her office across the street.

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Ron Johnson finally admits Jan. 6 was violent — then blames it on 'outside agitators'

WASHINGTON — Sen. Ron Johnson acknowledged in a chat with Raw Story that the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol was violent, a fact he'd been denying for years.

In a conversation about the upcoming election and safety, Johnson said he's not worried because the Republican Party in Wisconsin has staffed all of the poll watcher positions.

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