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Meet the Republicans who voted against condemning Putin’s illegal abduction of children

In a rare, massively bipartisan vote on Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning Russia's illegal abduction of thousands of children from Ukraine, and holding Russian President Vladimir Putin responsible. The final tally was 390-9. All nine "no" votes were by Republicans.

Sponsored by Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Susan Wild, HR 149, "Condemning the illegal abduction of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation," had been introduced in February of 2023 and made its way to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where it sat for nearly nine months before being passed unanimously and sent to the full House for a vote. It is symbolic and does not order any funds or any actions.

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New texts raise questions about another GOP witness against Biden: report

Another key witness in the House Republican impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden appears to have deeper ties to Russia than previously known.

Hunter Biden's former business associate Tony Bobulinski will publicly testify Wednesday to clear up alleged “inconsistencies” in what he's already told the inquiry, but the investigation has already revealed this witness had deeper knowledge of a deal between the privately owned Chinese energy firm CEFC and a sanctioned Russian company than he has let on, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump allies say he's resigned to estate seizure — but expects SCOTUS to return it: report

Trump may be planning to let his properties be seized by New York Attorney General Letitia James, with the intention to fight to get them back at the Supreme Court.

Faced with a $464 million civil judgment after losing the business fraud case brought by James, Trump's attorneys have now told the court that he has no way to obtain the bond necessary to cover it while he appeals the ruling, which opens up the possibility James could seize his properties.

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Trump's latest interview could have been a 'Democratic press release': CNN's John Berman

CNN anchor John Berman tore into former President Donald Trump for his newest comments he's open to a national 15-week abortion ban, an idea he has reportedly been thinking of for over a month — which would impose new restrictions on states that protect abortion rights while leaving states with existing bans free to continue them as they wish.

"Just very quickly," said Berman, speaking to former Mitt Romney strategist Kevin Madden. "You spent a lot of time trying to appeal, make Republicans appeal to voters in the suburbs. Is this something that suburban voters, suburban women would buy?"

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'Slow death': Expert claims Aileen Cannon is Trump's only 'line of defense' in docs case

Donald Trump has been angrily railing against many of the judges assigned to the criminal prosecutions and civil cases he facing, but one he hasn't been attacking is Aileen Cannon, the Florida-based Trump appointee assigned to special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case.

Much of the criticism of Cannon has been coming from Trump's critics, who believe she has been going out of her way to help the former president delay the case.

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'Like you're chasing your tail': Newsmax host skeptical of Jim Jordan's impeachment push

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is trying to keep the GOP-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden going, but even a host at the conservative TV network Newsmax seems to think it's running out of steam.

In an interview with Jordan on Wednesday, Newsmax host Rob Finnerty pressed Jordan about how realistic it is that Biden actually gets impeached in the coming weeks.

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What happens if Trump can’t get a $454 million loan?

Lawyers for Donald Trump on March 18, 2024, told a New York court that the former president has been unable to secure a US$454 million bond as he appeals a New York civil fraud ruling against him.

Their “diligent efforts” reportedly involved approaching about 30 bond companies, which all said “no.”

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'Full-circle corruption': Morning Joe panel speculates how Trump will get bailed out

Donald Trump is reportedly considering convicted felon Paul Manafort for a role in his 2024 campaign, despite his fraud convictions and questionable foreign entanglements.

The former president has discussed a fundraising role for Manafort, whom he pardoned in his final weeks in office along with Roger Stone and Jared Kushner's father, and former White House director of communications Jen Palmieri told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the timing of his return was highly suspicious.

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'That’s some spin': Legal expert calls out Trump lawyers’ one 'mistake' in SCOTUS brief

Many legal experts publicly slammed a brief Donald Trump lawyers filed with the US Supreme Court Tuesday, urging the justices to grant the former president absolute immunity from prosecution in his DC January 6 election interference case.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked CNN legal commentator Elie Honig about his thoughts on how he believes the high court may respond to the brief.

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'Normalcy vs. looney tunes': Ex-senator 'not worried' about Biden protest votes

President Joe Biden has faced small but persistent opposition in Democratic primaries so far, with about one in 10 Democratic voters choosing "uncommitted" in states where that's an option, but MSNBC's Claire McCaskill tried to soothe concerns about his strength heading into the general election.

The average Biden protest vote, whether voters are choosing "uncommitted" or picking long-shot candidates, has been about 13 percent so far, but the former Missouri senator told "Morning Joe" that incumbent presidents often face opposition from fatigued voters in primaries who turn out for them in November.

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Trump advisers scramble to block 'crazies' from latching onto his 2024 campaign

Former President Donald Trump's campaign is reportedly working to bat away some of his most toxic supporters from being hired to help his 2024 run.

Sources tell Axios that the campaign has been trying to work around Trump's desire to bring back several controversial figures, including convicted felon Paul Manafort and former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who is despised even by many MAGA diehards.

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Trump has '464 million reasons' to sell out to a 'scary' foreign patron: legal expert

Donald Trump is moving closer to having his properties seized if he's unable to pay a $464 million fraud judgment or secure the same amount for a bond required to appeal, according to a legal expert.

The former president says he approached 30 insurers but found none of them willing to post the bond, and some of his friendly right-wing media commentators have noticed that no wealthy Republicans have stepped forward to offer their assistance either, and MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann told "Morning Joe" that seems to be a sign that Trump's business empire was more "fragile" than it appears.

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Bipartisan lawmakers demand action after Raw Story mail crime investigation

As United States Postal Service letter carriers face increasing violence and assaults on the job, the police officers who could protect them have been sidelined by the government, a new Raw Story investigation revealed.

With letter carrier robberies skyrocketing by 543 percent between 2019 and 2022, the issue has spurred a bipartisan group of Congress members to introduce legislation aimed at providing more secure mailbox equipment and better protecting letter carriers.

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