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‘Positively Stalinist’: Legal expert warns ‘if Trump wins we lose the Republic’

A professor of law, former U.S. Attorney, and noted legal analyst is urging Democrats to "have a serious conversation with the American people about what Donald Trump intends to do if he wins again." Joyce Vance warns: "If Trump wins in 2024, we lose the Republic. That’s not drama, and that’s not overstatement. That’s what Trump is promising."

"The writing on the wall is clear," Vance continues. "But far too many people remain unaware of Trump’s 2025 plan, or they don’t take it seriously. People who love democracy need to make sure they do."

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James Comer may have conflicts of interest involving his own brother: report

House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-KY) has been investigating the allegedly "shady business practices" of President Joe Biden and his family, but he's engaged in similar practices with his own relatives.

The Kentucky Republican subpoenaed the president's brother James Biden and son Hunter Biden, and will no doubt ask about two personal loan payments between the siblings in 2017 and 2018 – when Joe Biden was neither in office or a candidate – but The Daily Beast reported that Comer may have conflicts of interest involving his brother.

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'Put up or shut up': Judge Chutkan order to Trump praised by legal experts

Legal experts closely following defendant Donald Trump’s myriad of criminal and civil trials are praising U.S. District Judge Tanya Chukan’s order on Wednesday requiring the ex-president to prove the basis for the defense he has claimed he is expecting to use in the prosecution against him for allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

“Judge Chutkan will require Trump to disclose by Jan. 15 whether he intends to use an ‘advice of counsel’ defense in his Washington, D.C. trial — and to provide relevant documentation of that defense at the same time,” Politico’s Kyle Cheney reports.

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Laundry! Basketball! 29 GOP senators explain why they’re not watching tonight’s debate

WASHINGTON — What would you rather do than watch tonight’s third GOP presidential debate?

Dinner with friends? Laundry? Sleep? Play with your kids?

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‘A real problem with winning’: Right wing pundits stunned by ‘major victories’ for Dems

Seventeen years after the historic loss of his U.S. Senate seat, politician-turned-pundit Rick Santorum's comment on Ohio voters' choice to enshrine abortion rights into their constitution and make recreational use of marijuana legal has gone viral.

Not because of any great wisdom it imparted, but because, as many, including Robert Reich, on social media observed, the ultra-conservative former Pennsylvania Republican lawmaker and hard core social conservative activist said the "quiet part out loud."

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'Stop the Steal' organizer questions popular Democratic governor's re-election

One of the leading organizers of the "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington, D.C., questioned Kentucky's election results after a Democratic governor won re-election.

Gov. Andy Beshear won a second term Tuesday over Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron in a state that Donald Trump won by 26 points in 2020, and Women for Trump head Amy Kremer didn't understand how that could be possible, especially since GOP candidates won in down-ballot races.

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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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