Marjorie Taylor Greene received $10K from McCarthy ahead of vote to keep him as speaker

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) received donations from Rep. Kevin McCarthy's political action committee (PAC) ahead of her vote not to remove him as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

In a FEC fundraising report released on Sunday, McCarthy's Majority Committee PAC is listed on two of six PAC donations made to Greene's congressional campaign between July 1 and Sept. 30.

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Judge Chutkan 'shows no sign of being intimidated' as she faces off with Trump

With a hearing expected on Monday where United States District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Tanya Chutkan is expected to hear arguments to expand a gag order on Donald Trump, the Washington Post is reporting that close associates are claiming she seems unfazed by the historic trial she will be overseeing against a former president.

In a deep dive into how she ended up on the bench overseeing the prosecution of the former president for his part in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election he lost, the Times' Robert Draper writes that Chutkan is well-prepared for the task at hand and that Trump can expect nothing more than any other defendant who has come before her.

According to the report, she has indicated to colleagues she sees the Trump trial no different than any other cases she is hearing and that she is not letting the historic trial keep her from her normal workload.

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The Post is reporting, "Unfamiliar to the spotlight though she may be, Judge Chutkan has shown little sign of being intimidated by it."

Of note, the report states has been her handling of cases of defendants who participated in the Jan 6 "Stop the Steal" rally that turned into an assault on the nation's Capitol.

"Judge Chutkan has been conspicuously less charitable when it comes to the several Jan. 6 defendants who have been tried in her courtroom. In numerous cases she has brushed aside the government’s recommendation of probation or home detention and has instead ordered jail time for those who entered the Capitol that day," the Times is reporting.

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'Terrorist' Jim Jordan demolished by former GOP insider as speaker vote looms

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, former GOP comms director Tara Setmayer rained hell on the Republican Party for desperately hoping Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) can pull the chaotic House GOP caucus together as the new speaker.

Taking a break from reporting on the Israel-Hamas war, MSNBC host Katie Phang asked Setmayer, now a senior adviser to the anti-Donald Trump Lincoln Project, what she thought about the combative Jordan as a speaker nominee.

"This is an example of the absolute desperation of the Republican caucus. Jim Jordan has been nominated for speaker?" she scoffed. "It tells you everything that you need to know about the degeneration of the House GOP and the party as a whole."

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"Do I think he has a chance of winning over the entire conference? Unlikely," she continued before elaborating, "I think it is unlikely, given Jim Jordan's history. The Republicans have now nominated a quote, 'legislative terrorist,' according to former Speaker John Boehner."

"This guy's reputation in Congress is awful," she continued. "His hometown paper, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, calls him the second-most contemptible person in government in 2019. Jim Jordan has been a bomb-thrower for years -- that is his entire brand. He does nothing but stir the pot, he goes after conspiracy theories. Oh, by the way, he was also heavily involved in the attempt to overturn our government in a violent coup plot alongside [Donald] Trump and the rest of his lackeys. He also defied a congressional subpoena."

" So this guy is supposed to be the one who is now going to bring the House of Representatives together and hold the speaker's gavel?" she continued. "You do not negotiate with terrorists. If he has a reputation of being a legislative terrorist, what makes anyone think he is all of the sudden had a born-again experience and is going to become a decent human being and an adult legislator who is going to run the House of Representatives which requires playing ball with both sides?"

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Unused government election fund brings in another $1.3 million

A largely unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections continues to grow with monthly taxpayer infusions — adding more than $1.3 million between July 1 and Sept. 30 — but it also recently provided more than $47 million to fund pediatric research, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has accumulated just shy of $400 million in taxpayer-funded money as of Sept. 30 — funds that will likely continue to sit in a bureaucratic black hole for years, Treasury records show. The fund ballooned to more than $445.6 million as of June 30, but a disbursement to the National Institutes of Health of money formerly used to put on party conventions decreased the pool of idle dollars.

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‘Shameful’: Trump’s praise of Hezbollah terrorists denounced by Israeli official

An Israeli government official is denouncing Donald Trump's praise of the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, calling it "shameful" and saying it proves they cannot rely on him.

Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, a member of Prime Minister Netanyahu's Cabinet, "told Israel’s Channel 13 that it was 'shameful that a man like that, a former U.S. president, abets propaganda and disseminates things that wound the spirit of Israel’s fighters and its citizens,'" the Associated Press reports.

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'Porker of the Month': Retired GOP senator buys himself a legacy with other people's money

Since leaving office in January, former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) has been a generous donor to the University of Alabama — with other people’s money.

That is, excess campaign funds.

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Matt Gaetz deflects questions about Jim Jordan as speaker: 'So glad you're a viewer'

Rep. Matt Gaetz on Thursday refused to answer Raw Story's questions about how Rep. Jim Jordan could still become House speaker, instead thanking the reporter for being a viewer of Steve Bannon's War Room podcast.

Asked who Gaetz prefers after Steve Scalise dropped from the race to replace Kevin McCarthy, the lawmaker told reporters "Jim Jordan."

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'Trump couldn't stand for that': MSNBC confirms petty reason for his attacks on Netanyahu

Donald Trump lashed out at Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a speech and Fox News appearance following brutal attacks by Hamas, and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire confirmed the former president was nursing a personal grudge.

Trump told Fox News that Netanyahu had not been prepared for the attack, which seems to be the case, but boasted Israel would have been safe had he been president, and then alleged in a speech to supporters that the prime minister "let us down" during the 2020 drone strike killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani while also praising Hezbollah as "very smart."

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Exclusive: Joe Exotic issues a warning to Donald Trump

The “Tiger King” has a warning about the realities of hard time for Donald Trump, who judges could potentially sentence to hundreds of years in prison if the former president is convicted on some or all of the 91 felony charges he faces across four indictments.

“He should know the food sucks, the medical care is pathetic … and if you're lucky you will find a decent man to fall in love with to look out for you! And then when you have the power again you might fix it all,” wrote Joe Exotic — real name Joseph Maldonado — in a hand-written response to an August letter that Raw Story sent to the Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth. Maldonado is serving a 21-year sentence at the Fort Worth, Texas federal prison for two counts of murder-for-hire related to alleged plans to kill his big cat rescue foe, Carole Baskin.

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'No one got a majority': Freedom Caucuser defends sticking with Jim Jordan despite math

WASHINGTON – Forget alternative facts. We’ve now entered the era of alternative math.

After joining seven of his GOP colleagues – over the protest of some 96% of the party – in ousting former Speaker Kevin McCarthy last week, Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) is now arguing Republican speaker-designate Steve Scalise (R-LA) is not, well, the speaker-designate.

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Mike Lindell begs for donations after declaring he's 'lost everything'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is pleading that he's in the poorhouse and soliciting for charity to help him pay his mounting legal bills.

On Wednesday, the bedroom accessory tycoon and 2020 election denier is fending off defamation lawsuits by voting machine companies.

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'We have 8 people who are insane': Republican inside speaker vote bashes colleagues

WASHINGTON — Republicans are behind closed doors Wednesday trying to figure out how to get to electing a new Speaker of the House so they can navigate the impending demands of the war in Israel and a possible government shutdown.

Chatting with Raw Story about the progress of the vote, Rep. John Duarte (R-CA) confessed his frustration with far-right fringe members in an already conservative caucus.

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'Backstabbing, bad blood and mistrust': Inside the GOP's effort to elect new speaker

As House Republicans reconvene to try to elect another Speaker eight days after ousting Kevin McCarthy, a reporter is delivering a tough assessment of their performance and actions over this year – and the current state of the GOP conference.

Punchbowl News co-founder Jake Sherman, who is also an MSNBC/NBC News political analyst, blasted the GOP just before 9 a.m. on Wednesday.

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