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Trump co-defendant demands Congress find out ‘which votes to take away’ from Biden

Harrison Floyd, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in Georgia, has demanded Congress investigate "which votes to take away" from President Joe Biden so that he loses the 2020 presidential election.

During Tuesday's interview with Real America's Voice, Floyd recalled how federal agents came to his home before he was arrested for participating in a conspiracy to overturn the election for Trump.

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Trump may have already violated expanded gag order in hush money trial: report

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's New York hush money criminal trial took a recently imposed gag order that was leveled against the ex-president and expanded it Monday to include family members of jurors, witnesses and court officials.

But an expert said Tuesday that Trump might have already violated it.

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Brad Raffensperger triggered after Larry David mocks Georgia voting law

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger wrote to Larry David after an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" ridiculed local voting law that prevents giving water to people standing in line at polling places.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution submitted an open records request to obtain a copy of the letter Raffensperger sent to David after the episode aired on HBO in February.

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'Goal is violence': Ex-GOP lawmaker reacts to 'not so veiled' Trump threat after gag order

Former President Donald Trump is actively trying to spur his supporters to violence once again with his attacks on Judge Juan Merchan's and his family, former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) warned on CNN Tuesday.

Merchan, whose daughter has been on the receiving end of attacks from the former president for several days, expanded a gag order against him Monday in the New York hush money case to include the families of people involved in the trial.

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Mike Johnson says Jan. 6 rioters  just 'happened to be walking through the building'

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says some of the people in the halls of Congress during the January 6, 2021 insurrection were “innocent” and just happened to be there, walking about the building.

Some are viewing his remarks as a further push by Republicans to whitewash the attack, which led to an impeachment of Donald Trump and later criminal charges for the ex-president.

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Huge payment to Ted Cruz PAC raises suspicions that he broke law

Suspicion is swirling around the broadcaster of Ted Cruz's podcast after a $630,850 payment was made to a PAC that supports the Texas GOP Senator.

Federal Election Commission data shows the large sum was paid by iHeartMedia to the Truth and Courage PAC, making up a third of its revenue since the beginning of 2023. As Newsweek pointed out, critics are calling for an investigation to be launched, but Cruz says he's done nothing wrong.

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Trump's hush money scheme was a 'gateway drug' to the 2020 election plot: Legal expert

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, scheduled to begin later this month, is so critical because it was in many ways the precursor to his scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election, legal expert Norm Eisen told CNN's Sara Sidner on Tuesday.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is prosecuting the case as felony business fraud that was undertaken in service of covering up an illegal campaign finance scheme to conceal Trump's affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels from the voting public ahead of 2016 — and prosecutors are reportedly planning to bring in tons of witnesses from inside Trump's circle to prove it.

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'Suck it up': Judge blasts 'sympathy stuff' as death row executioners ask for trauma break

Executioners traumatized by killing Oklahoma’s death row prisoners asked a judge to slow down the pace of the procedures to help them deal with the emotional toll.

The judge responded that they needed to “suck it up.”

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Red flags raised on mysterious dark money behind MTG and Gaetz lawsuit in California

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) are litigating a peculiar First Amendment lawsuit against the California cities of Anaheim and Riverside for canceling their appearances at a political fundraising event — but no one seems to know who is funding it, and that could be a legal problem.

According to The Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, "Gaetz and Greene filed the lawsuit in July, seeking judgment against two California cities and a group of left-leaning nonprofits over a canceled political event during a fundraising tour in the summer of 2021. The plaintiffs include Gaetz and Greene in their official congressional capacities, along with their campaign committees and their joint fundraising group, 'Put America First,' which put on the 2021 tour. The parties filed the suit 'on behalf of themselves and the prospective attendees at their July 17, 2021 scheduled political rally.'"

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Years-long Trump vendetta was sparked by a Scottish court spoiling his ocean view: report

A Scottish court’s ruling that ruined ocean views for Donald Trump sent the former president careening on a vendetta that he’s ranted about for years, according to a new report.

The Daily Beast wrote Tuesday that Trump’s hatred for wind turbines — or “windmills,” as he refers to them — is a constant gripe that he brings up at rallies and speeches.

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House Republicans push to name major D.C. airport after Trump

Republicans in the House of Representatives are pushing to rename the Dulles International Airport after Donald Trump, the twice-impeached, quadruple-indicted former president who was defeated by President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

Fox News reports that Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) believes that renaming the major international airport located just outside the nation's capital after Trump is a good idea because "in my lifetime, our nation has never been greater than under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump."

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'I can't talk about them???' Trump rages at strengthened gag order

Ex-President Donald Trump reacted Tuesday to a new order demanding that he stop attacking family members of people involved in his hush money trial — by unleashing another furious attack on the judge who issued it.

“I was just informed that another corrupt New York Judge, Juan Merchan, GAGGED me so that I can not talk about the corruption and conflicts taking place in his courtroom with respect to a case that everyone, including the D.A., felt should never have been brought,” he wrote on Truth Social.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes 'victory lap' after making GOP see red over tiny green pins

WASHINGTON — Republicans can’t stop thinking about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). They see her everywhere — including in the sheen of their recently retired green congressional pins.

Turns out, when Republicans see green these days, they see a flash of Ocasio-Cortez and the Green New Deal she’s championed. That proved to be the driving reason behind why the GOP-controlled House of Representatives scrapped the official congressional lapel pin — which help Capitol Police officers quickly identify lawmakers — during the 118th congressional session.

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