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Trump's admin just revealed how rotten it really is

On Monday, the social media account of Pete Hegseth’s so-called “Department of War” posted that the department is investigating Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), a retired Navy officer.

Kelly’s supposed offense? He participated in a video reminding members of the armed forces that they have no duty to follow illegal orders — a concept enshrined in the Code of Military Justice, the shameful case of Lt. William Calley and the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War, the Geneva Conventions, and the Nuremberg Trials.

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'Hello Hollywood': MAGA cries traitor as Trump ally becomes 'darling of radical left'

A self-identified MAGA lawmaker is feeling the heat from the base of Donald Trump's supporters after appearing on a non-conservative's talk show.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who recently suggested that "forgotten" Americans should "overthrow" the government, appeared on Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday, Oct. 31. The appearance generated applause by Trump's critics, who saw Greene being critical of her Republican colleagues and the administration's actions.

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This lickspittle's ludicrous report reveals Trump's true aim in power

On Tuesday, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) came forth, evidently speaking on behalf of the GOP majority on the House Oversight Committee, to label President Joe Biden's late pardons of many key Trump critics null and void.

Comer claimed that Biden did not personally authorize the use of autopens to sign pardons issued to good Americans who simply opposed President Donald Trump and his followers.

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Liz Cheney secretly listened in on a Trump campaign planning call for Jan. 6: book

Speaking to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Monday, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) revealed she was secretly listening to Donald Trump's lawyers as they plotted Jan. 6.

One of the excerpts in her new book, out Tuesday, is that the Trump campaign held a call on Jan. 4 where the legal team was telling some of the top campaign surrogates what they were planning and what they wanted folks saying on cable news.

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Fox News host made desperate plea for Liz Cheney to 'bury the hatchet' with Trump: book

Weeks after former President Donald Trump was linked to a deadly riot at the United States Capitol building in a desperate bid by his supporters to overturn the election result, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) showed no signs of letting the matter drop.

In fact, the New York Times reports that Cheney writes in her upcoming book that many of her Republican colleagues were disturbed by her unwillingness to let bygones be bygones as rioters sent them fleeing for their lives on January 6th, 2021.

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'This isn't hearsay': Legal expert shows how Liz Cheney's book might hurt Trump at trial

Two days after the election, Trump reportedly knew he had lost. And his private whisperings could come back to bite him.

In former Rep. Liz Cheney's book “Oath and Honor,” she describes how then Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) informed her only two days after Election Day in 2020 that Trump conceded privately that he lost the election.

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'Trying to erase history': Top Dems slam new GOP J6 probe but prepare to highlight horrors

WASHINGTON — At the insistence of President Donald Trump, U.S. House Republicans launched a new Jan. 6 investigation earlier this month. This time, though, the GOP is investigating the investigators, namely the bipartisan Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, which finished its exhaustive work two years ago.

“I want to see all the docs and find out how many lies were told by the people that were sitting on that committee,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) — who was referred to the Ethics Committee after refusing a request to testify from the first Jan. 6 panel — told Raw Story. “That's what I want.”

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'Suppression of evidence': Liz Cheney issues warning to SCOTUS on Trump immunity case

Former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney took aim at the U.S. Supreme Court and warned the justices to move quickly in their consideration of Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity in regards to criminal charges that he interfered in the 2020 election.

Trump's legal team will go before the Supreme Court on April 25 to argue that he's immune from the Jan. 6 charges, which were leveled against the former president last year in special counsel Jack Smith's case in Washington D.C.

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