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'This is a set-up': Giuliani invents wild conspiracy theory linking Mar-a-Lago search to Biden docs

Rudy Giuliani, a personal attorney for former President Donald Trump, claimed on Tuesday that his client's Mar-a-Lago estate had been searched because the FBI wanted to "offset" classified documents that would later be found at the home of President Joe Biden.

"I believe they created it as a raid in order to make it look criminal," Giuliani told podcast host Steve Bannon. "Because they knew they had a problem with Biden."

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'Take them home with you': Trump gave Giuliani advice on handling confidential documents

Rudy Giuliani, a personal attorney for Donald Trump, said the former president invited him to take confidential documents home with him.

On his Sunday WABC radio show, Giuliani recalled how Trump handled confidential documents soon after becoming president.

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White House facing 'grim realization' after Biden team turns over secret docs

The discovery of classified documents at a private office used by President Joe Biden could complicate the investigation into similar documents found at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, according to a new report from Politico

Classified documents from the time when Biden was serving as Barack Obama's vice president have been found at a Washington think tank that he sometimes used as office space, the White House said Monday.

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'Have at it': J6 Committee Dem dares House GOP to come after their work

On Monday's edition of MSNBC's "All In," former Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA) tore into Republicans trying to discredit the work of the House January 6 Select Committee, on which she served as a key member.

This comes amid reports that Republicans are planning a massive new subcommittee to investigate whether the investigations into Trump and January 6 were appropriate in the first place — and as Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), a key figure implicated by the investigation in the plot to overturn the election, says he would not recuse himself from any such probe if he got that assignment.

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'Gave away everything -- including his dignity': House Dem mocks Kevin McCarthy for caving to GOP hardliners

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) on Monday mocked House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for giving members of the House Freedom Caucus everything they wanted, which he said would severely hinder his ability to lead effectively.

In an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, McGovern accused House Republicans of passing a new rules package that "really benefits the most extreme fringe elements of their caucus."

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Special counsel Jack Smith slaps Rudy Giuliani with a subpoena: CNN

On Monday, CNN reported that special counsel Jack Smith, the investigator managing all the federal criminal probes involving former President Donald Trump, has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani.

"The subpoena, which was sent more than a month ago and has not been previously reported, requests documents from Giuliani about payments he received around the 2020 election, when Giuliani filed numerous lawsuits on Trump’s behalf contesting the election results, the person said," reported Katelyn Polantz and Sara Murray. "Prosecutors have also subpoenaed other witnesses who are close to Trump, asking specifically for documents related to disbursements from the Save America PAC, Trump’s primary fundraising operation set up shortly after the 2020 election, according to other sources with insight into the probe."

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'Jim Jordan needs to shut the hell up': Former GOP adviser buries 'insurrectionist' lawmaker over his latest comments

After watching a clip of Rep. Jim Jordan on Fox News on Sunday, former Republican Party advisor Tara Setmayer went on an extensive rant about the Ohio Republican who will soon chair the House Judicial Committee.

During her appearance on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show," Setmayer made a point of noting that the GOP lawmaker is likely being investigated by the DOJ and that his committee will be overseeing their work.

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Trump will be the 'lead of his obituary': ex-Rudy Giuliani aide talks about his former boss

Ken Frydman, who served as Rudy Giuliani’s spokesman and media relations director during his 1993 mayoral campaign, made waves in 2019 when he published an op-ed in The New York Times titled, “What Happened to Rudy Giuliani?” where he wrote, “‘America’s Mayor,’ as Rudy was called after Sept. 11, is today President Trump’s bumbling personal lawyer and henchman, his apologist and defender of the indefensible. Friends and family constantly ask me, ‘Has he lost it? Is he crazy?’”

Frydman also was involved in the recent CNN film Giuliani: What Happened to America’s Mayor? -- a four-part series premiering Sunday night. In an interview published in Vanity Fair this Friday, Frydman said his inspiration for writing the 2019 op-ed was a statement Giuliani once made where he said he doesn't care what's written on his tombstone because he'll already be dead.

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How Texans helped scheme, foment and carry out the Jan. 6 insurrection

The Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection would not have been possible without the help of a number of key Texans.

That much is clear on the two-year anniversary of the attack and in the wake of a massive congressional report that exhaustively details how former President Donald Trump sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, despite knowing there was no evidence of widespread fraud.

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Rebel Republicans' 'dangerous' demands could rob House majority of 'strength and power': GOP's Pete Sessions

One of embattled Speaker of the House candidate Kevin McCarthy's biggest supporters is openly criticizing his fellow Republicans' current strategy by calling their actions of treating the House of Representatives like the Senate, "dangerous."

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) issued a stiff warning to the 20 House Republicans holding up the confirmation of McCarthy as Speaker of the House.

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The day democracy was tested: A deep dive into Trump's attempted coup on January 6

It was obvious that Donald Trump was likely to lose the 2020 presidential election at 11:20 p.m. EST on election night, when the Fox News Decision Desk called Arizona for Joe Biden.

The Copper State had gone Democratic just once since 1948, when Bill Clinton won by two points in his 1996 landslide. Without Arizona, Trump would have to win three of the five states left (Georgia, Nevada, and the Blue Wall states—Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania).

The Blue Wall states had supported Democratic candidates in every presidential election since 1992 except for the outlier 2016 race in which Trump scraped by with the help of voter suppression, Jill Stein, Cambridge Analytica, Julian Assange, James Comey, and Russia’s 50,000+ fake Twitter accounts.

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Giuliani sued for sexual harassment by woman who accuses him of 'confused and hostile alcohol-laced tirades'

A New York woman who claims to have had a romantic relationship with Rudy Giuliani is now suing him for sexual harassment.

Noelle Dunphy alleges that Giuliani hired for “business development work and other work” for the former mayor's companies in January 2019, but she claims he "sexually harassed" her and demanded sex until firing her without substantial compensation in 2021 and warned her to say nothing about their association, reported The Daily Beast.

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J6 report highlights two women with ties to militant groups ‘central to the violence’

While the final report of the January 6th Committee emphasizes Donald Trump’s responsibility for the violence on the US Capitol, a passage in the chapter detailing the role of the militant groups illuminates the organizing infrastructure built over the two months leading up to the attack.

“Marsha Lessard, the leader of a vaccine-skeptic group, Virginia Freedom Keepers, worked to stage an event with Bianca Gracia, the leader of Latinos for Trump on January 6th,” the report notes. “The women had ties to the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, respectively — two groups central to the violence on January 6. Latinos for Trump reportedly advertised their January 6th event with the same QAnon-inspired banner, ‘Operation Occupy the Capitol.’”

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