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Revealed: Bomb-loving neo-Nazi is now menacing children

SANFORD, N.C. — A former U.S. soldier-turned-neo-Nazi, who recently served a federal prison sentence for distributing bomb-making instructions for killing former presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke, protested outside a children’s story hour led by drag performers last month, Raw Story has confirmed.

Jarrett William Smith, 28, wore a skull mask and a shirt inscribed with the chilling words, “Support your local Einsatz-Kommando” to protest a drag show at a yoga studio in Sanford, N.C.

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Michael Cohen: Trump mastered the art of the dodge to avoid accountability — until now

Donald Trump's art of the dodge failed him in the New York City courtroom where the future of his eponymous empire hangs in the balance because, as his former attorney Michael Cohen told Raw Story on Tuesday, it revealed his Achilles heel.

"It only took them four hours to get him to crack," said Cohen. "Because he has no stamina."

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Texas congressman's ex-staffer paid back nearly $40K in ‘unauthorized charges'

The campaign committee of Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is refusing to explain in detail why his former deputy chief of staff, Margaret A. (Maggie) Harrell, paid the campaign almost $40,000 for “reimbursement for unauthorized expenses.”

Harrell paid $39,368.63 to Chip Roy for Congress on Feb. 10, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by Raw Story.

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Trump’s ‘astonishing admission’ will damage any potential appeal: experts

For those who thought Trump's $250 million New York civil fraud trial was nearing its conclusion after the ex-president delivered combative sworn testimony from the witness stand Monday – especially since the judge ruled in late September Trump was liable for fraud, and likely will have to dissolve his New York businesses – brace yourselves.

Legal experts are offering a preview of what comes next, and there will probably be a lot more, including more Trump on the witness stand.

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'No one trusts her': House Republican heaps dirt on Marjorie Taylor Greene

House Republicans are growing sick of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) antics following the chaotic fight for the speaker's gavel.

The Georgia Republican had become a close ally of ousted speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), which alienated her from her ex-friends in the House Freedom Caucus, and other Republicans already disliked her, so now Greene suddenly finds herself with few friends in the GOP caucus, reported The Daily Beast.

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Sudden sunlight: GOP House hopeful reveals personal finances after Raw Story investigation

A Republican congressional candidate in one of the nation's most competitive 2024 House races has publicly disclosed his personal finances, as required by federal law, after a Raw Story investigation revealed he had failed to do so.

Tom Barrett, a former Michigan state senator and representative who is running for the House seat in Michigan’s 7th District, filed his candidate financial disclosure report on Nov. 2, a day after Raw Story reported he was nearly three months late in filing his disclosure.

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'MAGA' Mike Johnson busted by Christian columnist for using the Bible to shield his lies

In this column for the New York Times, Christian conservative David French called out newly-elected House Speaker Mike Johnsons (R-LA) for using the Bible as a shield as he engages in rank dishonesty

French began by admitting he and Johnson both worked for the same Christian law firm before explaining they have taken very different paths since that time.

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How Sen. Bob Menendez can keep his pension even if he becomes a convicted felon

Wire fraud. Tax evasion. Money laundering. Sexual abuse. Child pornography. Since 1980, more than two dozen members of Congress have been indicted for such crimes, some spending years in prison.

But because of a series of legal loopholes, not a single former federal lawmaker who has applied for retirement benefits has ever lost their taxpayer-funded congressional pension, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management told Raw Story.

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Judges in two Trump cases forced to take extraordinary protective measures — in one day

Two judges in two separate Donald Trump trials in one day were forced to take extraordinary protective measures based on the actions of the defendant or his attorneys, and his followers.

While the protective measures are rare they are not unprecedented, but they underscore the threats the justice system is facing from the ex-president’s followers.

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Trump election denier Kris Kobach pays federal fine for election violation

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, an election denier with ties to former President Donald Trump, has paid a fine for violating federal election laws during his losing 2020 run in Kansas for the U.S. Senate.

Kobach's political committee paid fines of $5,060 and $405.75, according to documents released by the Federal Election Commission and exclusively reviewed by Raw Story. The fines stem from the committee knowingly renting an email list well below market value from We Build The Wall Inc., an organization that was later revealed to be a criminal enterprise.

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Accused felon Rudy Giuliani praises The Citadel for letting him keep honorary degree

Not much is going right for Rudy Giuliani.

His recent indignities include 13 felony charges related to his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia, status as “co-conspirator 1” in one of former President Donald Trump’s federal indictments and the pending loss of his law license in Washington, D.C.

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‘He is theocratic’: Top Democrat on Speaker Mike Johnson’s leadership style

WASHINGTON – Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) isn’t just proud of his faith. He believes his God sent him to Washington to legislate the Bible.

“I don’t believe there are any coincidences in a matter like this. I believe that scripture, the Bible, is very clear that God raises up those in authority,” Johnson told his House colleagues when he first addressed them from the speaker’s rostrum last week.

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Psychologist Mary Trump predicts Ivanka is going to throw her father 'under the bus'

She has her own teflon. The truth.

The former president's daughter is expected to take the stand in the Lower Manhattan courtroom as early on Friday and her dad's niece, Mary Trump, is certain that when she does, she won't hold back or try to shield her political force of a father.

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