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Trump mocked over latest guilty ruling: There's going to be 'a lot of ketchup on the walls' at Mar-a-Lago

While there have been legitimate legal analyses about the verdict in Manhattan Tuesday and what it means for future fraud cases, some responded the news about the Trump Organization's convictions concerned for condiments.

While testifying before the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, the former aide to chief of staff Mark Meadows revealed Donald Trump had a tendency to throw his food.

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'Rudy’s defense is that he was a bad lawyer': Giuliani struggles with questions at D.C. Bar hearing

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended his role in challenging the 2020 presidential election after the D.C. Bar accused him of misusing his law license and called for it to be revoked.

The ethics case, brought by the D.C. Bar's Office of Disciplinary Counsel, will determine whether Giuliani violated attorney ethics rules with the federal court by filing a "frivolous" post-election lawsuit in Pennsylvania that falsely claimed the November 2020 general presidential election was wrought with fraud on behalf of then-President Donald Trump, Politico reported.

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'You are their slave': Marjorie Taylor Greene facing far-right revolt after disavowing Nick Fuentes

According to a report from Vice's Tess Owen, the romance between Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and followers of notorious Holocaust-denier Nick Fuentes is irreparably on the rocks after she put some distance between herself and him following his dinner with Donald Trump.

While the former president has been circumspect in attacking the young far-right anti-semitic demagogue, the equally controversial Taylor Greene fired off a tweet stating, "Of course I denounce Nick Fuentes and his racists anti-semitic ideology. I can’t comprehend why the media is obsessed with him."

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Special counsel subpoenas officials from three states while looking for communications with Trump in the leadup to Jan. 6

Special counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed officials from the states of Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin, for any communications the officials may have had with Trump or his allies, The Washington Post reports.

The three states were the focus of Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

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Republicans attending Capitol Police ceremony dodge questions about Trump’s fundraiser for Jan. 6 attackers

WASHINGTON — There were several Republicans who were willing to celebrate the Capitol Police and Washington, D.C. Metro Police that lost their lives in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack. They along with others who risked their lives at the Capitol were honored in a bipartisan ceremony Tuesday where everyone was welcomed to honor the officers.

A line of lawmakers, including Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), stood to shake hands with some of the officers, who refused to take their hand.

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Reporter claims to have uncovered ‘smoking-gun proof’ linking Oswald to the CIA

A leading investigator into the John F. Kennedy assassination says that he has revealed new evidence linking Lee Harvey Oswald to the CIA.

Journalist and author Jefferson Morley claims the CIA holds documents showing Oswald was involved in an intelligence operation in the summer of 1963, about three months before Kennedy's murder, which could reshape the historical understanding of the assassination, reported The Daily Beast.

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Watch: Rudy Giuliani requests break in ethics hearing as he's hit with impeaching evidence

Rudy Giuliani, ex-attorney for former President Donald Trump, asked for a sudden break at an ethics hearing on Tuesday as he was about to be hit with impeaching evidence.

Hamilton "Phil" Fox of the District of Columbia Office of Disciplinary Counsel methodically questioned Giuliani about his work on the 2020 presidential election. A day earlier, Fox accused Giuliani of "weaponiz[ing] his law license to bring a frivolous action in an attempt to undermine the Constitution."

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Legal experts: Trump's attempt to whitewash his call to 'terminate' the Constitution only makes it worse

Lawrence O'Donnell began his Monday night show highlighting Donald Trump's recent flub on his personal social media site in which he advocates terminating all rules and laws, even those in the Constitution just to make him president after losing in 2020.

Among the problems that O'Donnell saw in Trump's post, other than the obvious political and PR disaster that has followed, is that it would give a prosecutor in the Jan. 6 case the option to ask if Trump ever advocated terminating the Constitution. Since the post, Trump has tried to clean up the comments, but ultimately, the post is still live, and he ultimately doubled down on the idea using different words.

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Rupert Murdoch to give deposition in Dominion's $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News: report

On Monday, The Washington Post reported that billionaire media tycoon Rupert Murdoch will be deposed as part of a $1.6 billion defamation suit by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News.

"The lawsuit alleges that the network purposely aired false claims about Dominion’s role in the 2020 presidential election to boost ratings and fight off competition from more-conservative-leaning television networks," reported Jeremy Barr and Rachel Weiner. "According to the filing, Murdoch’s deposition will be conducted remotely, via videoconference."

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Rudy Giuliani set to testify before 'Board on Professional Responsibility' over his efforts to overturn 2020 election

Witnesses, including Rudy Giuliani are set to testify before the Board on Professional Responsibility that is looking into whether Giuliani violated attorney ethics rules while aiding former President Donald Trump’s legal efforts to undermine the 2020 election, CNN reports.

"Giuliani is one of several attorneys who have been targeted in professional sanctions proceedings. His law license was already suspended in New York by the state bar there, which said that the former Manhattan US attorney 'communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large' in his work for the Trump campaign," CNN's report states. "Now the DC Bar’s disciplinary counsel has brought ethics charges against Giuliani that are focused on a November 2020 lawsuit seeking to throw out hundreds of thousands of votes in Pennsylvania."

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Holiday shopping? You can own Rudy Giuliani's balls or Bloomberg's big bronze Prometheus

Just in time for Christmas and Hanukkah shopping, New York City is auctioning gifts that were given to Mayors Koch, Dinkins, Giuliani and Bloomberg that range from the unique and exquisitely beautiful to, in the case of Rudy Giuliani, the heavily used.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg's pristine Nike Air Force 1 sneakers signed by hip hop OGs Ice-T and Fab 5 Freddy currently stand at $510—and a winning bidder can run off in them on Saturday when bids close.

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'If I were Lindsey Graham, I'd be incredibly worried' after grand jury appearance: former GA lawmaker

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show,' a former Georgia state senator who has appeared before the Fulton County special grand jury looking into election tampering in the 2020 presidential election suggested Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) may be in trouble.

Graham recently appeared before the grand jury after failing to avoid a subpoena where he was expected to be asked about calls he made to Georgia election officials questioning the voting results that led to President Joe Biden receiving Georgia's 16 Electoral College votes.

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Trump insider unnerved he'll 'sabotage' his 2024 campaign with impulsive new hires

According to a report from the Washington Examiner, Donald Trump is getting praised for hiring solid professionals to run his bid to win the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination but there is a nagging fear it could all fall apart as the primary season begins to ramp up.

Following the midterm election, the former president announced his third bid for the presidency which was met with dismay in some Republican quarters after the predicted 'Red wave" failed to materialize -- in part because of the former president's interference in candidate selection.

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