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Democrats have one way to correct corruption of Justices Thomas and Alito: expert

Calls are mounting for U.S. Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin to hold hearings on Supreme Court ethics and corruption, subpoena right-wing Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, and have them explain why, as some, including Democratic Jewish Senators, believe they are promoting Christian nationalism rather than properly interpreting the Constitution and U.S. law, while accepting lavish gifts.

Chief Justice John Roberts has already refused to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Justice Alito has said Congress has no power over him or the Court.

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'He had this vacant look': Author alarmed by Trump's 'severe memory issues'

The author of a new book on Donald Trump's reality TV show "The Apprentice" said the former president has nursed years-long grudges in spite of clear memory issues.

Ramin Setoodeh, the co-editor-in-chief of Variety, interviewed Trump six times for the book "Apprentice in Wonderland" between May 2021 and November 2023, and he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that reality show was wholly responsible for the failed businessman becoming president.

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'Kissing and petting': Trump 'spiritual advisor' tries to dismiss molesting 12-year old

According to a report from the Daily Beast, the pastor of Texas megachurch who was appointed to Donald Trump's "spiritual advisory" group in 2016, has admitted that he fondled a 12-year-old when he was 20 and was staying with her family in 1982.

That admission, made in a statement to the Christian Post, came after the woman, identified as Cindy Clemishire, spoke with The Wartburg Watch and accused Pastor Robert Morris, who is now a senior pastor at the Gateway Church in Dallas- Ft. Worth, of sexually assaulting her.

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‘These kinds of folks’: Jim Jordan wants to block Fani Willis and Alvin Bragg

Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, increasing his efforts to use the tools of his office to support, protect, and promote Donald Trump, has been speaking with Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan about defunding federal prosecutions of the now-criminally convicted ex-president, according to a report by Politico Playbook.

Thursday morning Donald Trump is meeting with House Republicans, barely blocks away from the violent and deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol he incited, at the restaurant where one of the pipe bombs was discovered outside on January 6, 2021. Republicans, according to Punchbowl News' Max Cohen, are singing the indicted ex-president "Happy Birthday," and have presented him with the bat and ball from the congressional baseball game, which the GOP won Wednesday.

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'Birth control, dental dams and food': Fox News host’s rant against young voters blows up

A daytime Fox News host’s rant claiming Democrats are pandering to young voters by offering free beer and birth control at events has gone viral after equating the giveaways with what he says is a slogan from the ’50s and ’60s.

“I got to tell you, if they become the majority,” Fox News’ Harris Faulkner warned Wednesday, referring to younger voters, “we’re in trouble.”

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Man who Clarence Thomas 'raised as a son' says he was abandoned by justice as a teen

A man who Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas admittedly raised "as a son" now says the justice abandoned him while he was still a teen.

Mark Martin, 32, is facing 25 years in a South Carolina prison on drug and gun charges. In 2007, Thomas told C-SPAN that he and his wife Ginni had taken in Martin at the age of six and were "raising him as a son." Martin was 16 at the time he was speaking.

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Secret audio of Justice Alito’s wife exposes his plans and her ‘bitterness’: critics

Secretly-recorded audio of a candid and uninhibited conversation with Martha-Ann Alito, whose husband is the far-right Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, during which she exposed her apparent anti-LGBTQ bias, bragged about how she spends time planning revenge on her critics, and appeared to reveal her husband's possible retirement plans has stunned political experts and court-watchers alike.

Documentary filmmaker Lauren Windsor, posing as a conservative Catholic at the Supreme Court Historical Society’s annual dinner on June 3, also secretly recorded her conversations with both Justice Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts. Windsor, who some label an "activist," caught Justice Alito saying he believes there are “fundamental” differences between the left and the right that “can’t be compromised,” and agreeing the nation needs to return to “godliness.”

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'Whoa': Legal analysts stunned by Garland's new slap-back to MAGA

Legal analysts lined up to cheer Attorney General Merrick Garland Tuesday for finally fighting back against the Republican attacks on the Department of Justice.

Writing in the Washington Post, Garland attacked the ways in which the Republican Party's presumptive nominee for president claims that the Department of Justice is a partisan political arm of the Democratic campaign for president.

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Legal expert flags 'startling' detail about Trump's interview with probation officer

Donald Trump underwent a pre-sentencing interview with the New York probation office, but a legal expert expressed surprise the former president's attorney also took part in the meeting.

The first former president to ever be convicted of a crime completed a half-hour interview Monday with a probation officer, but Trump's was unusual in a couple of respects – he conducted his virtually from Mar-a-Lago, instead of in-person at the courthouse, and most of those meetings do not include a defense attorney.

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Trump 'could get a taste of his own medicine' if he appeals felony sentencing

Judge Juan Merchan has set the sentencing date for Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts for July 11 and, should the former president decide to appeal the Manhattan jurist's ruling, it could set in motion a process that will blow up in his face.

While questions are being raised over whether Merchan will send the former president to jail, put him under house arrest or come up with a creative punishment, it is expected that Trump's legal team won't accept anything short of the entire case being thrown out to satisfy their client.

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Trump fan attempts to explain what happened in Nazi Germany leaves historian stunned

A Yale University historian was both baffled and amused by a follower of Donald Trump who spoke with NBC this week and attempted to share her knowledge about Nazi-era Germany.

During an appearance with MSNBC host Ali Velshi, historian Joanne Freeman was shown the clip of the woman identified as Melissa Poghossian that had Freeman struggling to control laughing at the MAGA fan.

In the clip, Poghossian first stated, "I don't want to see what happened in Germany years ago happen here in this country," and then was pressed, "What do you mean what happened in Germany?" to which she replied, "All of the things that started World War II. Just witch hunts and brainwashing people."

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Asked by host Velshi to weigh in, Freeman started by shaking her head and remarking, "That is part of the ongoing campaign of lies and now threats."

"Think about the degree to which that woman has absolutely no understanding of what happened with the Nazis and World War II, right?" she continued while laughing. "Brainwashing and — the words she is throwing out are words of the Trump campaign and have nothing to do with Germany. We see that a lot with the word fascism being tossed around with no meaning at all. People have a sense it is a bad word so we will throw it out and we will attach Democrats to it."

"It is part of this ongoing firehose of lies," she stated. "The problem at this point is — again, it is rhetoric and also a promise. It is kind of a win-win for Trump because, on the one hand, he is saying bluntly this campaign is about me and my ego, right? 'I want power. People have done bad things to me,' he is using that to fuel the emotion of his supporters because his whole campaign, that is all it is, hate and rage and fear and that is what he keeps drumming up."

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Dr. Phil hammers Trump on his 'addiction to revenge'

Dr. Phil McGraw, the former psychologist and Donald Trump fan, had a conversation with the ex-president which will air on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. on his own network, MRIT+. Among the things discussed in clips that are being leaked to the public is McGraw accusing Trump of being "addicted to revenge."

Trump promised McGraw it would be the highest-rated show he's ever had. McGraw is relegated to his own streaming service, where he has become much more political, hosting shows about economics under Joe Biden or Hamas, and using psychology to justify opinion.

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Katie Britt was so outraged over Democrats’ contraception bill she didn’t even vote

U.S. Senator Katie Britt on Tuesday signed onto a GOP statement denouncing Democrats' Right to Contraception legislation to protect the right to access, use, and prescribe contraception, falsely claiming the bill infringed on religious liberties and would provide "condoms to little kids." On Wednesday, the freshman Republican from Alabama, who insists she supports contraception, chose to not even vote.

At least eight in ten Americans support the Democrats' bill, including 90% of Democrats, 75% of Republicans, and 70% of independents, according to Navigator Research.

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