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Bipartisan lawmakers demand action after Raw Story mail crime investigation

As United States Postal Service letter carriers face increasing violence and assaults on the job, the police officers who could protect them have been sidelined by the government, a new Raw Story investigation revealed.

With letter carrier robberies skyrocketing by 543 percent between 2019 and 2022, the issue has spurred a bipartisan group of Congress members to introduce legislation aimed at providing more secure mailbox equipment and better protecting letter carriers.

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Lawmaker drops Boeing investments amid aircraft safety woes

WASHINGTON — Rep. Bill Keating (D-MA), a member of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee, dumped up to $65,000 worth of investments in defense contractor Boeing at a time when the company faces federal scrutiny over its aircraft safety protocols and manufacturing quality.

On Feb. 8, Keating sold a Boeing corporate note valued at between $15,001 and $50,000, and on Feb. 28, sold Boeing stock shares valued at between $1,001 and $15,000, according to a federal disclosure submitted this week to the Clerk of the House of Representatives and reviewed by Raw Story.

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Racism, arrests, extreme MAGA love: Meet Lauren Boebert’s primary opponents

WINDSOR, Colo. — The crowded field for the Republican congressional nomination in Colorado’s 4th District offers voters candidate resumes replete with racism, arrest records and, for at least one hopeful, a devotion to Donald Trump that seemingly eclipses Trump’s love for himself.

And that’s without even considering the non-stop drama and in-your-face partisan politics of the race’s best-known candidate: the recently transplanted Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), who currently represents a district on the other side of the state.

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House Republican giggles over Hitler praise — and admits he never listens to Trump

WASHINGTON — A Republican House representative burst into laughter Tuesday when a Raw Story reporter asked him to comment on former President Donald Trump's remarks praising autocrats that included Adolf Hitler.

"You guys still paying attention to what Trump says?" Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) said with a giggle. "Oh my God ... journalists never learn."

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Trump campaign hit with new warning about taking illegal donations

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign received a 79-page inquiry from the Federal Election Commission this week about excessive contributions, which isn’t unusual for him — he’s received such warnings before.

But what’s notable are the numerous miniscule donations — as little as one cent — to the man who famously boasts about his wealth. Those donors still managed to exceed the federal limit of $3,300 per person to a candidate per election, federal regulators told the Trump campaign.

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Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s ‘Squad’ dying?

WASHINGTON — “The Squad” — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) tight knit band of progressive rabble-rousers — is still making headlines.

But lately, it’s for all the wrong reasons.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene to federal election regulators: get bent

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) all but raised a middle finger to the Federal Election Commission when responding to an inquiry about her new political action committee’s name.

The dispute is over a seemingly simple question: What does “MTG” mean?

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'What a piece of work': Marjorie Greene's 'childish' SOTU response trashed by Senate Dems

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans' cold, rude and, at times, antagonistic reactions to Thursday night’s State of the Union address has one of President Joe Biden’s closest allies missing Richard Nixon.

If you thought the bar couldn’t get any lower for American politicians, think again. Watergate now seems to be the high water mark for American politics.

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Republican public schools nominee supports political killings and ‘death’ to Bill Gates

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Michele Morrow, the newly minted Republican nominee for superintendent of public instruction in North Carolina, wishes “death” on Bill and Melinda Gates.

She’s advocated killing people she considers “traitors.”

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Haley's campaign ends, money mess remains

Nikki Haley dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination Wednesday. On the same day, regulators from the Federal Election Commission sent the former South Carolina governor’s campaign a 69-page letter.

Its message: You have more work to do.

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Democrats surrender huge stash of FTX crypto cash

Bitcoin may be surging to new heights this week, but some Democrats are likely cursing cryptocurrency.

The Democratic National Committee and an associated joint fundraising committee surrendered $765,000 from a convicted crypto executive to a federal agency best known for hunting suspected criminals, according to a Raw Story review of federal campaign finance records.

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Fresh scrutiny for Marjorie Taylor Greene after election violation

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is getting questions from the Federal Election Commission again — this time about a new political action committee she created after paying a fine for election law violations and closing down another PAC.

The new “MTG for Georgia Leadership Committee,” launched less than a month ago, received a letter this week from federal regulators flagging it for a frequently abused aspect of campaign law.

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Feds gave classified information to neo-Nazi defendant: lawyer

Federal prosecutors inadvertently turned over classified information to avowed white supremacist Jordan Duncan, who is preparing for trial on charges related to an alleged plot to attack the power grid and launch a race war, his lawyer tells Raw Story.

Raymond Tarlton, Duncan’s lawyer, made a startling classified material discovery on Feb. 22 when the government turned over a batch of files to the defense team.

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