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Rudy Giuliani came to Miami to hammer Cuba’s regime. Just a few people showed up

MIAMI — As thousands of Cuban Americans marched in Washington Monday to call for the U.S. to put more pressure on Cuba’s government, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Rudy Giuliani came to Miami to denounce Cuba’s communist regime. He spoke to a small group of people outside of Versailles Restaurant in Little Havana. The protests in Washington and Giuliani’s rally-turned-news-conference were held on July 26, which marks 68 years since Fidel Castro led his first attack against Batista’s government in Cuba and began his revolution. July 26 is a national holiday in Cuba. In Miami, about 10 p...

Merrick Garland gets warned against making 'a gross error' that would invite 'future insurrections'

Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama, who spoke at former President Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington, D.C. on January 6, is named in a civil lawsuit alleging that he incited the violent mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol Building that day. Brooks is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to intervene in the case, insisting that he did nothing wrong on January 6. And Washington Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin, this week in her column, argues that Attorney General Merrick Garland should not side with Brooks.

The civil lawsuit that Brooks is facing was filed by Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell and also names former President Trump, Donald Trump, Jr. and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

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Here's why Trump's longtime friend Tom Barrack could flip on the former president

President Donald Trump's top ally and fundraiser Tom Barrack was indicted last week on charges of working as a foreign agent for the United Arab Emirates. But a conversation between former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner and NBC News reporter Pete Williams revealed why Barrack could be the one to flip on the president.

Kirschner remarked that the indictments around Trump are stacking up.

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'The White House is treated as a black box': Journalist details the curious role of Trump in a new indictment

Tom Barrack is the latest associate of former President Donald Trump to face federal criminal charges. Barrack, who was a senior adviser to Trump's 2016 campaign and chaired his inaugural committee, is accused of working as an unregistered agent for the United Arab Emirates. Journalist Marcy Wheeler discusses the case in her Empty Wheel blog this week, laying out some reasons why she believes federal prosecutors have a strong case against the 74-year-old Trump ally.

Barrack is also accused of lying to the FBI about his communications with UAE officials, including Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed and Rashid Sultan Rashid Al Malik Alshahhi.

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Romney tells authors he couldn’t figure out why Rudy Giuliani would destroy his reputation for Trump

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) ultimately became one of Donald Trump's biggest foes, but a new book by Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Phil Rucker, reveals it was Rudy Giuliani that confused him the most.

In their book, "I Alone Can Fix It," Romney opened up about a lot of his theories and conversations with the former president. But when it came to Giuliani, the normally polite Mormon made it clear that Giuliani disgusted him.

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'He never had one bit of fraud': Bob Dole shuts down Trump's Big Lie

Bob Dole, one-time Senate Majority Leader, was the only former Republican presidential nominee to openly support former President Donald Trump. Last year, he even spoke out in support of Trump's paranoia that the Presidential Commission on Debates was trying to stack the deck against him.

But in a new interview with USA TODAY's Susan Page, Dole, now 98 and suffering from advanced lung cancer, had a much more nuanced attitude — and in particular, had no patience for Trump's "Big Lie" that the election had been stolen from him.

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Bill Barr blamed Giuliani and 'walking disaster' former Nunes aide for Trump's first impeachment: authors

The new book I Alone Can Fix It by Carol Leonnig and Phil Rucker includes many first-hand accounts of conversations former Attorney General Bill Barr had with other officials in Donald Trump's administration.

While the book doesn't say whether or not Barr was a source, many stories including Barr attempt to portray him as a one of few pushing back against Trump's more harebrained ideas.

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'Al Capone cheated on his taxes': Legal expert connects Trump's purported tax cheating and his history with mobsters

Trump cheated on his taxes.

Not a witch hunt. Not a mainstream media hoax. Trump cheated on his taxes. Big-time cheating, not minor league, although the law hardly distinguishes between major and minor league tax fraud. Prosecutors in New York have alleged a $1.7 million tax fraud scheme accomplished over a 15-year period in which the Trump Organization compensated its chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg in a manner that allowed the company and the executive to evade taxes.

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Trump aides kept Rudy Giuliani away from debate prep by giving him wrong time for meetings: book

Aides to former President Donald Trump were reportedly so desperate to keep Rudy Giuliani out of debate preparation sessions that they resorted to using crude deception and subterfuge.

Business Insider has obtained a copy of the new book "I Alone Can Fix It" by Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonig, which details the Trump presidency's disastrous final year that saw him lose the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

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'Drunken’ Giuliani kept wiggling back into Trump’s inner circle after getting pushed out for creating havoc: Michael Wolff

Rudy Giuliani kept worming his way back into former president Donald Trump's inner circle over the objections of White House officials and aides, according to a new book.

Author Michael Wolff told C-SPAN that Trump advisers were concerned about Giuliani's influence over the president during the post-election period, when the former New York City mayor was challenging the results in court and on television.

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'They made up ballots': Rudy Giuliani rages at Fox News for participating in election 'conspiracy'

Former Trump election attorney Rudy Giuliani on Monday raged at Fox News host Bret Baier and other reporters, claiming that they are the "most incompetent in the history of the country" because they have refused to agree that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent.

During an interview on Real America''s Voice, host Steve Bannon called Giuliani a "gentleman" because he has not forcefully responded to author Michael Wolff, who claimed that the Trump attorney was often drunk.

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Trump lashes out at Fox News after investigation debunks his allegations of fraud in Arizona

President Donald Trump angrily lashed out at Fox News on Friday evening.

Trump was reacting to an Associated Press investigation that discredited his conspiracy theories about massive fraud in Arizona, a state which was won by Joe Biden.

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