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'It's a loser': Republican strategist torches Trump's latest 'inhumane' argument

Longtime Republican strategist Rick Tyler slammed former President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant vision for the future in an MSNBC panel on Wednesday, following a political event in Michigan the previous day in which Trump warned that immigrants would invade people's houses if he's not elected.

In particular, Trump invoked the tragedy of Ruby Garcia, a woman believed to have been killed by an unauthorized immigrant — while falsely claiming that he spoke to her family when he hadn't, and couldn't even get her age right.

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'I've always despised bullies': The attorneys bringing conspiracy theorists to justice

Far-right conspiracy theorists have existed in the Republican Party for generations but, in the past, they weren't as prominent as they are now.

The late National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr. famously shunned the far-right John Birch Society during the 1960s and 1970s, making it abundantly clear that he thought they were terrible for the conservative movement. In contrast, The Bulwark is one of the few right-wing publications that, in 2024, is openly, unapologetically critical of former President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement — and The Bulwark's Never Trump conservatives don't hesitate to call out conspiracy theorists like Infowars' Alex Jones.

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Rudy Giuliani tells bankruptcy judge he needs to keep his $3.5M condo to keep podcasting

Rudy Giuliani wants a bankruptcy court to let him keep his $3.5 million condo in Florida — because he operates his podcast out of it.

According to Law & Crime's Brandi Buchman, "In a motion filed Thursday, Giuliani, who owes election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss $148 million for defaming them, asked a bankruptcy court in the Southern District of New York to let him keep his Florida condominium, valued at $3.5 million, as he fights the judgment on appeal."

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'Joe Buden' jokes roll in as Trump's typo-riddled message trends on social media

Former President Donald Trump's typo-riddled post in which he declares in all caps that the current president "disinformates and misinformates" has a new name trending online: Joe Buden.

Trump's inability to spell the name of the Commander-in-Chief he is predicted to challenge in the upcoming presidential election caused an uproar on social media where Americans leapt at the chance to show their support for this "Joe Buden."

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'Nazi judges!' Trump's Georgia hearing triggers heated meltdown from right-wingers

Right-wing figures reacted to a Georgia hearing involving Donald Trump's effort to dismiss his RICO case with outrage over the way the legal system was treating former president.

At a Thursday hearing in Fulton County, Trump's attorney, Steve Sadow, claimed that Trump should not be prosecuted for an election interference conspiracy because of his First Amendment free speech rights. Georgia prosecutors, however, said the case was about more than free speech.

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'Never before seen': Ex-Giuliani associate posts video 'Republicans don't want you to see'

Lev Parnas is rolling out more receipts proving his narrative that Trump's former attorney and ex New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was trumpeting foul play committed by President Joe Biden and his family despite knowing fully well he didn't have the goods.

Filming himself seated at a table with Giuliani and another gentleman, Parnas can be seen holding a cell phone up reportedly with Ukrainian Prosecutor General Victor Shokin speaking.

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Revealed: New texts allegedly show Devin Nunes aide organizing Biden disinformation plot

Former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas released what he claims to be texts showing an aide to former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) coordinating with Trump allies how to spread Biden/Ukraine conspiracy theories.

Parnas, who has been slowly rolling out his correspondences with figures in Trump world, was part of Giuliani's effort to push the idea that Biden sought to oust a Ukrainian prosecutor before his son's business holdings could be investigated, which has been repeatedly debunked.

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Giuliani tells Mar-a-Lago pals he lives in a 'nightmare world' after defamation ruling

America's Mayor is moaning to Mar-a-Lago cohorts that he's stuck in a "nightmare world" after a defamation ruling forced him to declare bankruptcy, according to a new report.

Rudy Giuliani said he "wakes up every day and can't believe it's real," the New York Post's Page Six reported Monday.

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Lev Parnas 'rolling out the receipts' by posting email 'Republicans don't want you to see'

Lev Parnas, who says he worked with Rudy Giuliani to build a Joe Biden conspiracy theory, is unleashing the "receipts."

Parnas, who recently said that he told the FBI in 2019 that the GOP's anti-Joe Biden informant should not to be trusted, also made headlines when he testified at an impeachment hearing.

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New RNC lawyer is an 'unguided missile' who specializes in 'evidence-free suits': expert

Christina Bobb, the conspiracy theory-peddling former anchor at One America News who was recently hired as an "election integrity" attorney at the Republican National Committee, is being described in highly unfavorable terms by a longtime Republican election lawyer.

In an interview with the Washington Post, attorney Benjamin Ginsberg said that Bobb was an "unguided missile" whose actions were likely to hurt the credibility of both the RNC and American elections in general.

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'They made a mistake': Morning Joe pinpoints GOP's biggest Biden impeachment blunder

The House Republican impeachment inquiry into president Joe Biden fell flat once again in a hearing that wasn't even carried live on Fox News, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough identified the major mistake GOP lawmakers made.

Democrats undercut the credibility of another GOP witness with troubling ties to Russia, while former Rudy Giuliani associate and convicted fraudster Lev Parnas testified that the allegations that formed the basis of the inquiry were manufactured by Russian intelligence officials, and the "Morning Joe" host said Republicans should have let the case play out as a whisper campaign instead of subjecting the evidence to real scrutiny.

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'Is that a threat?' Witnesses go at each other during Matt Gaetz's questions

During Wednesday's impeachment hearing, Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) was momentarily forced to play referee.

It was his turn to ask questions in the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearing on Capitol Hill as part of Republicans' ongoing investigation of President Joe Biden and his family.

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'You can't handle the truth!' Matt Gaetz smacked down in heated impeachment hearing clash

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) clashed with a Democratic witness at an impeachment proceeding Wednesday.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Gaetz tried to take on Lev Parnas, a former associate of Rudy Giuliani, about crimes that required him to spend four months in prison.

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