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'All of our rights hanging in the balance': Sotomayor issues stark warning in dissent to school prayer ruling

Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a stark warning in her dissent to a school prayer case.

The right-wing majority ruled 6-3 in favor of a Washington high school football coach who led student prayers on the field, which the majority opinion described as a private exercise of his religious liberty, but Sotomayor's dissent described the ruling in Kennedy v. Bremerton as "no victory for religious liberty."

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‘I’m in pain’: Rudy Giuliani lashes out at Fox News for burying his alleged ‘assault'

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani claimed on Monday that he could have "died" after a man slapped him on the back.

During an appearance on Real America's Voice with Steve Bannon, Giuliani recalled the alleged assault by supermarket employee Daniel Gill.

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Group to spend $1M attacking Eric Greitens in Missouri — will a crowded primary save him?

With Eric Greitens continuing to lead in most polls, Republicans worried he could cost the party a Senate seat this fall are planning to spend $1 million tearing him down before the Aug. 2 GOP primary.
But is it too little, too late?

The former Missouri governor’s standing in polls of potential primary voters has been largely unaffected by the cascade of scandals that forced him to resign in 2018 to avoid impeachment and settle a felony charge. Even fresh allegations by his ex-wife of spousal and child abuse haven’t seemed to dent his standing with core supporters.

And while his critics are desperate to deny him the Republican nomination, they have thus far been unable to rally around another candidate in the crowded primary, potentially muting any impact the attack ads may have down the final stretch.

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'This is a police matter?' Rudy Giuliani's assault claims wilt after video emerges

Rudy Giuliani claims to have been assaulted by a grocery store worker, but viewers were dubious after video of the incident was released.

The former New York City mayor and Donald Trump attorney was talking to a small group of people around 3:30 p.m. at ShopRite on Staten Island when an employee approached him from behind, and clapped him on the back.

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'What’s up scumbag?’ Grocery store worker walks up to Rudy Giuliani and smacks him

A grocery store worker smacked Rudy Giuliani while he was shopping.

The former New York City mayor and Donald Trump campaign lawyer was at a ShopRite on Staten Island shortly before 3:30 p.m. when an employee approached and clapped him on the back, reported the New York Post.

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Trump's lawyers could be the first indicted due to the Jan 6th hearings -- and that's very bad news for him

In a column for Politico, former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti suggested that a quintet of lawyers who attempted to help Donald Trump steal the 2020 presidential election could be the first major players in the former president's orbit to be hit with criminal conspiracy charges due to revelations from the House Jan 6th committee hearings thus far.

According to Mariotti, the actions of John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, Sydney Powell, Jenna Ellis and Jeffrey Clark seem to be a major focus of the bi-partisan select committee, and that the evidence presented makes a strong case against each of them.

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Trump spox cites ‘clear conspiracy’ in giving 2 far-right activists special access to Russia documents: report

Former President Donald Trump has directed the National Archives to give right-wing activists John Solomon and Kash Patel special access to formerly classified government documents, Politico reported on Friday.

“John Solomon and Kash Patel have been named NARA representatives. They will work to make available to the American people previously declassified documents that reveal a clear conspiracy to unlawfully spy on candidate and then President Donald J. Trump — by the FBI, DOJ, and others — the largest state-sponsored criminality in American history,” Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington alleged.

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The battle of the Jeffs: The fate of the DOJ — and Trump’s coup

Thursday’s J6 committee hearing recounted the historic Battle of the Jeffs, a titanic bureaucratic struggle between the former president and the top brass at the Department of Justice that nearly put a frothing MAGA conspiracy theorist in charge of the nation’s top law enforcement agency on the eve of the J6 coup attempt.

Three days before the insurrection, the former president sat down with acting Attorney General Jeff Rosen, top lawyers from the Department of Justice and an obscure environmental lawyer from the department’s Civil Division named Jeff Clark. Trump had decided to replace Jeff Rosen with Jeff Clark.

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CNN's Chris Wallace stunned by the 'close call' democracy came to exploding under Trump

On CNN Thursday, anchor Chris Wallace reacted to the bombshell revelations about Trump ally Jeffrey Clark in the day's January 6 hearing.

The chain of events laid out in the hearing, Wallace argued, shows the whole plan came far closer to succeeding than anyone realized.

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Exclusive: Christian nationalist group financed recall effort that resulted in harassment

During his testimony before the January 6th Committee on Tuesday, Rusty Bowers, the Republican speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, recounted how his family faced harassment after he resisted repeated requests by President Trump and his allies to decertify Arizona’s electors for Joe Biden.

“At home, up ’til even recently, it is the new pattern, or a pattern in our lives to worry what will happen on Saturdays because we have various groups come by, and they have had video panel trucks with videos of me proclaiming me to be a pedophile and a pervert and a corrupt politician,” Bowers testified. “And blaring loudspeakers in my neighborhood. And leaving literature both on my property — arguing with and threatening neighbors and with myself.”

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'I’m not sure we would have had a transition at all': Bill Barr on why he investigated the election earlier than scheduled

Former Attorney General Bill Barr testified to the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress that he had to investigate election fraud allegations earlier than normal to prove that there really was no fraud.

Former President Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that there was election fraud. Rudy Giuliani, who was serving as Trump's lawyer at the time, sought trials to shut down the elections based on false claims of fraud that the courts in over 60 cases found couldn't be validated, verified, or weren't unlawful at all.

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How the fake Trump elector scheme fizzled in four states

Part of Donald Trump’s plan to reverse his loss in the 2020 presidential election hinged on replacing legitimate electors in a handful of swing states with “fake electors.”
In theory, these bogus Republican slates in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Nevada and Wisconsin would cast their electoral votes for the incumbent — canceling out the popular vote for Joe Biden in their states.
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Fox News host left shocked by Jan. 6 hearing: 'Stunning' lack of evidence for Trump's fraud claims

Fox News host Martha MacCallum claimed after Tuesday's hearing of the House select committee on Jan. 6 that there was a "stunning" lack of evidence to back up Donald Trump's baseless claims of election fraud – a far cry from the channel's election-denying rhetoric leading up to the Capitol riot.

"It will be extremely useful in coming campaigns, especially the presidential, when you look back at what we have in terms of the Mike Pence part of all of this," MacCallum said in a broadcast this week. "So it is a political discussion. It is very compelling and the lack of evidence is the huge, stunning, clear moment here where these people are saying, 'Look I supported you, please give me something to work with,' and it simply doesn't materialize."

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