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Kellyanne Conway mulls rejoining Trump for 2024 campaign: report

Kellyanne Conway is reportedly considering an offer to join Donald Trump's campaign team in an unspecified role.

The former White House senior adviser and Trump's 2016 campaign manager has appeared multiple times recently on Fox News to discuss a variety of topics, including abortion and race, and an anonymous source close to Conway said an offer had been made to join his team, reported Axios.

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Trump loyalist is wreaking havoc on American interests across the world: experts

A “shadow secretary of State” for former President Donald Trump threatens to “upend American leadership of the free world” by throwing support to far-right leaders abroad in opposition to White House policy, according to a new report.

The Washington Post Thursday published an extensive and damning profile of Trump’s former intelligence officer Richard Grenell and the connections he has since forged with election-deniers and authoritarian regimes abroad.

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Georgia GOP vice chairman who claimed 2020 voter fraud fined for voting illegally 9 times

Georgia Republican Party's first vice chairman, Brian K. Pritchard, committed voter fraud by casting a ballot while serving probation for felony check forgery.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Administrative Law Judge Lisa Boggs of the State Board of Elections ordered Pritchard to pay a $5,000 fine and receive a public reprimand.

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‘Hunger Games at NBC News’: New McDaniel revelations have ‘enraged’ staffers, report says

The backlash from NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel is not over. New reporting from Puck, CNN, and The Washington Post reveals the considerable efforts from top NBC and MSNBC brass to recruit, hire, and support the former RNC chair who promoted false election claims, was allegedly involved in helping Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, and refused to say Joe Biden had been elected fairly.

Staffers at NBC News and MSNBC were outraged at McDaniel's hiring, but new details about behind-the-scenes efforts reportedly have increased that outrage.

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'Egregious violation': Bridge collapse company fired worker who raised safety concerns

Maersk — the company that chartered the cargo ship involved in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore that killed six people and injured several others — was sanctioned by the Department of Labor last year, according to a new report.

Lever News reported that cargo giant Maersk was hit with a violation in July of 2023 when it illegally fired a worker who reported safety concerns to the U.S. Coast Guard. The employee reported numerous safety concerns aboard a Maersk vessel that included leaks in a starboard-side tunnel, alcohol use by crew members and leaving a trainee unsupervised aboard the ship Safmarine Mafadi.

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'Why didn’t he do it?' Columnist calls out Trump for being 'ridiculous braggart'

Donald Trump is bragging again that he will improve the Affordable Care Act — but a New York Times columnist reminded the public he's already passed on a chance to do so.

In a Truth Social post this week, the former president denied President Joe Biden's claim that he intends to end Obamacare, and instead insisted he would make the health care law "much, much, much better for far less money."

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Evicted Mike Lindell says he didn't pay rent to make it 'easier' on landlord

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell explained his eviction from a Minnesota warehouse by suggesting he didn't pay rent as a favor to his landlord.

A judge this week said Lindell would be evicted for owing First Industrial, L.P. more than $217,000.

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'Topsy-turvy race' just got even harder for Lauren Boebert to win: report

In the wake of his early departure from the U.S. House, a panel of Colorado Republicans will pick a candidate to serve out the final months of Rep. Ken Buck's term Thursday — a move that could threaten Lauren Boebert's bid to serve another term in Congress.

Boebert, who formerly represented Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, announced last year that she would run to replace Buck in the more conservative 4th Congressional District.

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'Uphill battle': Legal expert pulls apart Trump's effort to throw out Fulton County case

A judge is considering Thursday if Georgia election subversion charges against Donald Trump should be thrown out on First Amendment grounds, but a legal expert doesn't expect him to be let off the hook.

The former president's attorney Steve Sadow argued Thursday in a Fulton County courtroom that Trump's conspiracy theories about voter fraud were political speech and therefore protected by the U.S. Constitution. But CNN legal analyst Elie Honig expects the same result as the one that met a similar effort in federal court in Washington, D.C.

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Ex-'Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in jail for massive fraud

Disgraced former cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried is going to be spending the next quarter of a century behind bars.

Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press reports that Judge Lewis Kaplan on Thursday hit Bankman-Fried with a 300-month prison sentence for allegedly defrauding investors in his FTX cryptocurrency exchange, which collapsed in 2022.

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Lawyers panic after under-oath statement by ex-Trump DOJ official

Jeffrey Clark — a senior official at former President Donald Trump's Department of Justice — may have committed a major verbal error while testifying under oath at his disbarment hearing.

The Associated Press reported that Clark, who was acting head of the DOJ's civil division in the waning days of the Trump administration, reportedly had inappropriate and unsanctioned contact with Trump behind the backs of his superiors.

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'Nazi judges!' Trump's Georgia hearing triggers heated meltdown from right-wingers

Right-wing figures reacted to a Georgia hearing involving Donald Trump's effort to dismiss his RICO case with outrage over the way the legal system was treating former president.

At a Thursday hearing in Fulton County, Trump's attorney, Steve Sadow, claimed that Trump should not be prosecuted for an election interference conspiracy because of his First Amendment free speech rights. Georgia prosecutors, however, said the case was about more than free speech.

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MTG lobs 'completely backward' new excuse for Trump's 'find me the votes' call

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Thursday pushed a new excuse for former President Donald Trump's infamous phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which he demanded Raffensperger "find" him the votes he needed to overtake President Joe Biden.

Appearing on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast, Greene claimed that Trump simply believed that a large batch of ballots had been lost in the mail and that he wanted Georgia's top election official to seek them out.

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