Republican Elise Stefanik races away from a Jan. 6 'hostage' question

WASHINGTON — Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) literally ran away from Raw Story's reporter, who was asking her about the comments she made about Jan. 6 attackers.

In a lighthearted conversation with a reporter, Stefanik was asked about being a possible Donald Trump running mate. Her response was silence. The two walked together "awkwardly" through the Capitol tunnel, Raw Story's Matt Laslo relayed.

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Anti-abortion Florida congresswoman dumps husband’s stem cell stock amid gov lawsuit

The husband of staunch anti-abortion Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) sold up to $15,000 of stock in a biotechnology company that uses human embryonic stem cells for medical treatments — at the same time she and her husband are suing the government over the use of stem cells in developing COVID-19 vaccines, according to a Raw Story analysis of federal financial records.

Luna reported the Jan. 2 sale of stock in Lineage Cell Therapeutics, valued between $1,001 and $15,000, according to a Jan. 29 financial disclosure report.

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We asked 15 U.S. senators: Blood on Big Tech’s hands or on your hands?

WASHINGTON — If the titans of Silicon Valley have blood on their hands — as Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday — then how much blood is on federal lawmakers’ hands for congressional inaction on measures to protect the nation’s children online?

Raw Story posed that question to 15 members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee as they exited their high profile hearing with the heads of TikTok, Snapchat, Discord, X (formerly Twitter) and Meta where senators, like Graham, the committee’s top Republican, blamed the CEOs for the issue Congress has yet to address.

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Kevin McCarthy just got jacked

A thief nabbed a $3,000 check sent by a political committee led by former House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) — the latest instance in an epidemic of thefts involving political committees, according to a Raw Story review of federal campaign records.

A July 2023 check intended for a photographer was “stolen during the USPS mail process and fraudulently cashed,” according to the McCarthy Victory Fund’s year-end report filed with the Federal Election Commission on Jan. 31.

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Bikers for Trump just hit a ditch

Bikers for Trump, the group Donald Trump once bragged would get “tough” on his political enemies, is looking weak on its balance sheet.

Very.

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Sen. Josh Hawley is praying for your money

The text message seems perfectly godly.

“It’s Josh Hawley. Do you have a second to pray with me?” reads the message sent today from the first-term U.S. senator and Donald Trump loyalist.

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GOP ex-lawmaker using old campaign cash to bankroll law school bearing his name

When Lincoln Memorial University received a $5,000 contribution in October, it came from a familiar source — the old campaign committee account of former Rep. John J. "Jimmy" Duncan, a Republican who last served in Congress five years ago.

Over the past 19 years, Duncan has given more than $48,000 in leftover campaign donations to Lincoln Memorial University, a private school in Harrogate, Tenn.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends using campaign donations to pay family members

Independent presidential candidate Robert. F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign is defending the use of donor funds to pay Kennedy family members’ salaries, according to a Raw Story review of federal election records.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Kennedy, and the nephew of his wife, Jackson Hines, have appeared on the campaign’s payroll in recent months.

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‘Abuse’: Politicians are fretting about AI stealing their faces and voices

WASHINGTON — We’re in the midst of the first deepfake election in U.S. history, and, if Congress keeps up at its current pace, expect to be bombarded with disinformation guised as the nation’s politicians.

"Republicans have been trying to push nonpartisan and Democratic voters to participate in their primary,” some New Hampshire voters heard a voice strikingly similar to President Joe Biden saying when they picked up their phone ahead of Tuesday’s primary. “What a bunch of malarkey.”

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Trump goes silent on ‘serious voter fraud’ after long trashing New Hampshire as ‘rigged’

During the last two presidential election cycles, former President Donald Trump spread false tales about Massachusetts voters traveling by bus to illegally vote in New Hampshire.

He repeated disproven statements around “serious voter fraud,” “massive election fraud” and a “rigged election” where he claimed votes were mysteriously found in New Hampshire and “thousands and thousands of people coming in from locations unknown.”

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Deadline demolished: Illinois congressman violates federal financial disclosure law

CHICAGO — An Illinois congressman failed to report eight investments as required by federal financial disclosure law — as much as two-and-a-half years late in some cases, according to a Raw Story analysis of congressional records.

Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL) is the latest lawmaker to violate the decade-old Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act by improperly reporting purchases of Myno Carbon Corp. stock through a family investment vehicle.

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Racism, fascism and cruelty: Donald Trump’s New Hampshire performance in nine quotes

Even by the standards of Donald Trump, the former president spent the past week in New Hampshire unloading extreme rhetoric against Nikki Haley.

And even though Trump managed to spew racism, fascism and cruelty in his remarks and social media posts, New Hampshire didn’t punish him, giving him a convincing victory over Haley in Tuesday’s primary.

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Trump pulls ‘end my campaign’ fundraising scare tactic again

Just before polls officially closed for the New Hampshire primary elections, a fundraising message signed by Donald Trump reprised the same scare tactic his campaign used in Iowa last week: suggesting the former president will end his campaign.

This time the message came from the campaign committee for former Republican presidential candidate and potential Trump running mate, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), but bore the verbatim message:

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