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Taking the 5th won't save Trump family members in Judge Engoron's courtroom

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday morning, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade explained that, should Donald Trump and his three children who will be taking the stand in a Manhattan courtroom in the coming weeks attempt to plead the 5th, it could make matters worse for them.

Speaking with fill-in MSNBC host Charles Coleman Jr., McQuade noted that the testimony before Judge Arthur Engoron is part of a civil trial and the use of the constitutional amendment regarding self-incrimination is applied differently than in a criminal trial.

With Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump about to face a grilling by prosecutors working for New York Attorney General Letitia James. McQuade stated the use of the 5th allows the judge in this case to assume the worst.

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"One of the things that's really interesting, Charles, in a civil case, is whether a witness chooses to invoke their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination," she began.

"It's not that they're going to be incriminated here, it's that anything they say under oath could be used against them in some subsequent criminal case," she added. "If they believe they have exposure, they can invoke it. But what's different about a civil case from a criminal case is that in this case, Judge Engoron could use that invocation to draw an adverse inference against the witness."

"So if they refused to answer a question, he can assume the worst about what the answer would have been," she elaborated. "I think that's what I'll be looking for most as these witnesses testify this week."

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Republican congressman gets jacked by thief

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Now, it appears Calvert himself has fallen victim to the kind of fraud he's trying to prevent — the latest in a litany of lawmakers and political committees who together have lost millions of dollars in political cash to recent financial criminals.

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Some called for his expulsion, while others accused the progressive lawmaker of being an insurrectionist.

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The classified briefing took place in the Capitol's sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF), where Republican Reps. Eric Burlison (MO) and Tim Burchett (TN) joined Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz (FL) in saying that their questions couldn't be answered.

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The controversial Colorado Republican, who barely eked out a victory over her Democratic challenger Adam Frisch by a 546 vote margin, now faces the prospect of not winning the GOP primary as the GOp leadership in Colorado admit they are tired of her act.

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In emails to Iowa State’s president and athletic director, obtained by Raw Story through an Iowa Open Records Law request, people railed about what baggage Trump might bring to the Sept. 9 event — his 91 felony allegations; a history of not paying bills for security; violent supporters; and a civil jury having found that he sexually abused a woman.

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Top Dem's committee fined $3.5K for campaign finance mistake caused by staffer's death

A top House Democrat’s campaign committee was slapped with a $3,500 fine over a filing mistake made as the group grappled with a consultant’s death, according to Federal Election Commission records and a source close to the campaign.

The committee raising funds for U.S. Rep Jim Clyburn (D-SC) mistakenly filed a financial disclosure report in October 2022 that didn't include about $62,100 in disbursements, according to a letter from the FEC.

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Johnson, who won the speakership Wednesday with 220 votes from the entire GOP caucus three weeks after the ouster of former Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), reported no assets on his latest annual report filed on Aug. 11. He also reported no assets on his 2021 report as well.

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Guilty: Neo-Nazi leader whose group targeted power grid takes a plea deal

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Tom Emmer accused of holding GOP caucus hostage in speaker vote

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Emmer officially became the party's nomination on Tuesday in a fifth ballot vote — but it's considered unlikely that he'll win a House vote. And GOP caucus members are expecting to be locked in a meeting until he gets the votes he wants.

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GOP congressman — a retired Navy SEAL — uses foreign warship photo in salute to U.S. Navy

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In a birthday message on X, formerly known as Twitter, a transparent silhouette of the word “NAVY” was overlaid on the ship.

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