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Two-thirds of Americans want Trump's documents trial televised

As a date has been set for the trial of former President Donald Trump over the classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, a new poll shows that most Americans want to watch the trial on their TVs.

A new Quinnipiac University poll asked a number of questions about the upcoming trial, which is set for August 14, including whether or not they thought cameras should be allowed in the courtroom. Overall, 64%, nearly two-thirds, say cameras should be there, while 29% say they shouldn't. An additional 7% said they had no opinion or didn't know.

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‘Monuments to me’: How politicians use donors’ leftover 'zombie' cash to buy themselves legacies

Like other such buildings dedicated to ex-presidents, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., contains a replica of the Oval Office, complete with photos, mementos and flags placed carefully to depict what it looked like when the actor-turned-politician was the most powerful man in the world.

Five miles away, California Lutheran University had a replica office, too. But this replica was designed — “within an eighth of an inch” — to depict the Capitol Hill haunt of former Rep. Elton Gallegly.

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KKK members who pulled guns on LGBTQ protesters weren’t arrested because cops didn’t see them: police

After two Ku Klux Klan members confronted LGBTQ supporters with violent threats and handguns at a protest in Corbin, Ky. earlier this month, police took their bullets but not their guns — and did not arrest the card-carrying klansmen.

The reason, according to a Corbin police Detective Robbie Hodge: Police officers could not press charges because they didn’t witness the entire incident firsthand.

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'Tell me how many free flights Ruth Bader Ginsburg took': Ted Cruz dismisses latest Supreme Court bombshell

WASHINGTON — Many members of Congress aren't buying Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's excuse after a blockbuster report revealed a luxury fishing vacation, paid for by a billionaire who had matters before the court. The latest ethics issue compounds ongoing questions about conflicts of interest on the Supreme Court.

Writing in The Wall Street Journal Tuesday night, Alito lambasted the ProPublica report that made the allegations before it was even published. In his article, he admitted to the "fishing trip" with hedge funder Paul Singer, but dismissed it as something he didn't need to report. Like Justice Clarence Thomas – who was the subject of a similar ProPublica report that claimed he'd been lavished with gifts from billionaire Harlan Crow – Alito is claiming that the private jet travel to Alaska and $1,000-a-day lodge he stayed in was really just "hospitality."

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A-rated NRA Republican wants harsher punishment for Biden gun crime

WASHINGTON — Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) has an A-rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA), but when it comes to Hunter Biden's gun crimes, she wants to see a harsher sentence.

"You know, I just think — I think, I haven't looked at it that closely to be honest with you, but it seems like a slap on the wrist, but, you know, he's obviously got a lot of problems," Capito told Raw Story at the Capitol on Wednesday. "I don't really have a comment on it."

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Hunter Biden's plea deal launches Nancy Mace on conspiracy theory rant

WASHINGTON — Rep. Nancy Mace (R-NC) spoke with Raw Story on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the plea deal made in the case of President Joe Biden's son.

And, like many Republicans, she wasn't happy with its leniency. Hunter Biden is expected to escape jail time by pleading guilty to tax evasion and making a diversion agreement that would let him avoid prosecution on a felony gun charge,

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Trump dismisses Hunter Biden plea deal as ‘traffic ticket’

Former President Donald Trump complained the Hunter Biden plea deal was but a "mere 'traffic ticket'" on Tuesday.

Hunter Biden, the youngest son of President Joe Biden, was charged Tuesday for not paying income tax and for illegal possession of a firearm, The Washington Post reported. Biden reportedly made a plea deal with the feds, and though the deal needs to go before a federal judge, it's expected that he'll avoid prison.

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‘Aren’t we a little more grown up than that?’: Ex-lawmaker rips Congress for ‘dog ate my homework’ excuses

Members of Congress keep messing up — over and over and over again — in failing to abide by an 11-year-old financial disclosure and conflicts-of-interest law.

And the habitual lack of compliance with the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act — dozens of lawmakers have violated its disclosure provisions during the past three years, often offering tortured excuses — is eroding the public’s trust, one of the law’s original authors tells Raw Story.

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People are fighting back against politicians’ homophobia

As homophobic and transphobic rhetoric ramps up as the far-right tries to pin society's problems on LGBTQ people, it's looking like people beyond the GOP's base are fighting back.

On Saturday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis claimed that the Los Angeles Dodgers' Pride Night celebration Friday was a bust.

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Thief rips off Republican party committee: police docs

A fraudulent check scam cost the Oregon Republican Party more than $800, making the political group the latest victim in a string of attacks targeting campaigns and committees this year.

The Oregon Republican Party lost $842.99 when a suspicious check made payable to “Jeremiah Grieser” was deposited at Alliant Credit Union on May 30, according to a Salem Police Department report obtained by Raw Story.

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KKK members pulled guns on pro-LGBTQ protesters — but Kentucky officers let them go free: police docs

Two purported Ku Klux Klan members allegedly terrorized a pro-LGBTQ rally in Kentucky, and one pulled a handgun on protesters — but law enforcement officers on the scene did not arrest them, according to local police documents obtained by Raw Story through an open records request.

One of the men who pulled a KKK card from his wallet, identified in the police report as 44-year-old Kenneth W. Hutton, had recently worked for the city government in Corbin, Ky., a local official confirmed Thursday.

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Hate group urges Ted Cruz to support Uganda’s 'Kill the Gays' law like in 'the American colonies'

An official from the anti-LGBTQ hate group American Family Association publicly attacked U.S. Senator Ted Cruz over the Texas Republican’s opposition to the “Kill the Gays” law in Uganda. Cruz, who is not pro-LGBTQ civil rights, called the legislation “horrific & wrong” in late May.

“Any law criminalizing homosexuality or imposing the death penalty for ‘aggravated homosexuality’ is grotesque & an abomination. ALL civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse,” Cruz added.

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Lauren Boebert's financial filing suggests the congresswoman is close to broke

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) appears to be going broke.

The far-right congresswoman has no more than $15,000 in a checking account she jointly owns with her estranged husband Jayson Boebert, according to a personal financial disclosure report made public on Wednesday. Lauren Boebert filed for divorce from Jayson Boebert earlier this year.

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