Trump lied to Miami judge about his schedule: ex-lawyer Michael Cohen

Donald Trump's former lawyer and nemesis Michael Cohen told Raw Story on Wednesday that the deposition for Trump's $500 million lawsuit against him isn't until Oct. 9 in Florida. It means there was no reason for Trump to leave the trial in New York other than his own ego, according to Cohen's description.

"The deposition of Donald is scheduled for October 9th and all indications are that he will appear," Cohen said via text message. "As to any question relating to his premature departure, contradicting the Southern District of Miami’s Order, I leave that to the judge for determination."

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‘Culture of corruption’: Two more Republican congressmen break financial disclosure law

Two Republican members of Congress violated a decade-old financial disclosure and conflicts-of-interest law by reporting personal financial transactions months late, according to federal financial documents reviewed by Raw Story.

Both Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) and Rep. Ron Estes (R-KS) violated the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act when they were up to four months late disclosing several personal stock transactions valued at between $1,001 and $15,000 each.

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Nancy Pelosi delivers brutal response after McCarthy’s acting replacement orders her to vacate her office immediately

Within hours of Kevin McCarthy being ousted as Speaker of the House late Tuesday afternoon, his hand-picked acting successor, U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), ordered Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi to vacate her Capitol Hill offices "by tomorrow."

McHenry, whose title technically now is "Speaker Pro Tempore," is a staunch McCarthy ally who worked diligently behind the scenes in January to help the now-former Speaker get elected on the fifteenth attempt, had an aide issue the order.

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‘You better run’: Neo-Nazis target violent threats at journalists covering Tennessee mayoral race

Neo-Nazis attended a mayoral candidate forum Monday in Franklin, Tenn. – and what quickly followed was a spray of online threats against journalists from a racist gas-station owner linked to one of the candidates.

The neo-Nazis milled outside the forum in the wealthy, small city outside of Nashville, as supporters of their favored candidate — Gabrielle Hanson — reportedly attempted to prevent a TV journalist from entering the room.

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Trump has now 'crossed the line into criminal threats': Top legal scholar

As Donald Trump's rhetoric grows increasingly menacing and threatening, experts are again sounding the alarm.

It's been weeks since Special Counsel Jack Smith asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to impose a narrow limitation on the ex-president in the case charging him with attempting to overturn the 2020 election. It likely will be weeks before Chutkan announces a decision.

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Trump's prison presidency? How he could run — and win — from behind bars.

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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GOPer goes on Christian nationalist rant demanding 'Christ is king' laws

North Dakota state Representative Brandon Prichard, a Republican who co-sponsored legislation that was passed into law that bans all gender-confirming surgeries and medication for minors in his state, went on an anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist tirade including a call for state ordinances to declare “Jesus Christ is King.”

“Every conservative state should put into code that Jesus Christ is King and dedicate their state to Him. Force RINOs to say no to Jesus and then brutalize them in elections. We need a government of Christians, not fakers,” wrote Rep. Pritchard Sunday evening.

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Republicans give themselves 'secret police force' in North Carolina: 'This is scary'

North Carolina's recently approved state budget would give legislators investigative powers that Democrats compared to a "secret police force" in Nazi Germany.

The Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations – or GovOps – would have the authority to investigate state and local government agencies, as well as any agency that received taxpayer funding, and public employees contacted by investigators would be required to keep those communications and requests for information confidential, reported WRAL-TV.

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One witness embodies entire Trump fraud case — and she's testifying for both sides: biographer

Donald Trump and his three eldest children are all scheduled to testify for both the defense and the prosecution in the $250 million New York fraud trial, but one other switch-hitter witness could prove to be the key to the case.

Rosemary Vrablic, who once advised Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner as a private banker at Deutsche Bank AG, is expected to be called by both sides in the trial starting Monday, and Bloomberg columnist Tim O'Brien said her testimony should be highly intriguing.

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Inside Mike Lindell's scheme to build an election fraud detector straight out of sci-fi

At his 2023 “Election Summit,” Mike Lindell, the exuberant pillow peddler turned election truther, was more manic than usual.

Lindell had assembled the most fervent election deniers from every state, mostly Trump cultists, at a conference center in Springfield, Mo., where, with great fanfare, he promised to unveil “The Plan” to prevent elections from being stolen.

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'This kinda feels a little bit like spousal abuse': Dems don’t trust Speaker McCarthy

WASHINGTON – The House seems to have averted a government shutdown, for now, but no one’s cheering in the Capitol.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy had to punch, scratch and claw just to buy the nation an extra 45 days of government funding. In the process, he seems to have burned more bridges than he built, which portends more “chaos” ahead because the House is now overflowing with distrust.

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Would-be 'warlord' yearns for white nationalist dictator to 'destroy the left' during event hosted by DeSantis ally

The conservative activist who has ignited panics over anti-racism lessons and other elements of the so-called "woke" agenda hosted a social media debate aimed at eliminating the Republican Party's political rivals.

Christopher Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow and close ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, commended "thoughtful points" made by participants and notably did not disagree when one suggested that conservatives align with a hypothetical white nationalist dictator “in order to destroy the power of the left," reported The Guardian.

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Matt Gaetz warns Kevin McCarthy 'on very tenuous' ground as vote nears to avert shutdown

WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House plans to vote on a stopgap measure to keep the government open for the next month and a half.

Rules Committee chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) told reporters the measure would keep spending at current levels for 45 days, adding money to domestic disaster relief but no funding for Ukraine aide sought by the White House, according to the Washington Post.

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