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Fox News pulls the plug on Peter Navarro in final press conference before prison

Fox News cut off Peter Navarro's final press conference on Tuesday before he turned himself in to prison for contempt of Congress.

While speaking to reporters outside a federal prison, Navarro called his four-month incarceration a "little story." The former adviser to Donald Trump was sentenced to prison after he refused to cooperate with the Jan. 6 Committee.

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Katie Porter regrets using the word 'rigged' after losing Senate primary

After she lost the California Senate primary, Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) was accused of adopting Trumpian rhetoric when she claimed the race had been "rigged" in a post to X. Now she's saying she regrets using the word.

After her initial post to X, Porter received a wave of criticism. But instead of backtracking, she doubled down on the claim in a follow-up statement and used the word again.

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Journalist schools Peter Navarro after he dares press to 'fact check' him

Former Trump trade official Peter Navarro delivered a lengthy rant to reporters on his way to prison on Tuesday in which he repeatedly dared them to "fact check" me.

Unfortunately for Navarro, one of the reporters watching his soliloquy was Politico's Kyle Cheney, who regularly reads through reams of court documents and who was more than happy to oblige Navarro's request.

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Democrats plan to upend Biden impeachment inquiry by calling Giuliani henchman to testify

House Democrats will call convicted criminal and one-time Rudy Giuliani henchman Lev Parnas to testify in the impeachment probe against President Joe Biden.

The Ukrainian American businessman, who worked alongside Giuliani ahead of the 2020 election to dig up dirt about Biden and his son Hunter Biden, will be testifying alongside Tony Bobulinski, a former associate of the president's family who has made unsubstantiated allegations about their business dealings, reported CNN.

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Judge Aileen Cannon's 'two pages of crazy' sliced up by former federal prosecutor

Donald Trump's documents trial in Florida continues to be delayed, with Judge Aileen Cannon failing to rule on a number of key issues. According to former federal prosecutor and Alabama Law School professor Joyce Vance, Cannon's filing late Monday night makes things even worse.

In just two pages, Cannon suggested jury questions that legal experts have dubbed "insane," as Cannon wants the jury to consider whether Trump can consider top-secret national security documents, including nuclear secrets, to be his personal property.

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Steve Bannon pouts: Dem House won't certify Trump win 'because he's an insurrectionist'

A conservative podcast host who plotted to overturn the 2020 presidential election now fears that Democrats may refuse to certify Donald Trump's election if he wins in 2024.

"They're already talking about the possibility — this is the Democrats — of a contingent election," Bannon said on his Tuesday podcast. "The Democrats seeing lawfare collapse around their stopping Trump."

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Trump's 'parking lot lawyer' will cost him Trump Tower: Rick Wilson

Anti-Trump political strategist Rick Wilson taunted the former president on Tuesday by floating the seizure of his prized Trump Tower as the price he'll have to pay after being found liable for massive financial fraud.

Writing on his Substack page, Wilson argued that Trump's "long con" that propelled him to both wealth and the White House was coming to an end after decades of lies start to catch up with him.

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Father of Oxford school shooter allegedly threatened the prosecutor in his case

According to newly revealed Michigan jailhouse phone conversation with his sister, the now-convicted father of the Oxford school shooter said he wanted to ruin the prosecutor in his case and said she'd be going to hell.

James Crumbley, father of Ethan Crumbley, made the comments, which were directed at Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald, while his case was still pending. But according to James Crumbley's attorney Mariell Lehman, there's a "disagreement" about the "nature" of Crumbley's words.

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Conservative calls on anti-Trump Republicans to stop playing around and endorse Biden

Nikki Haley's campaign may have been the last stand of the Reaganite wing of the GOP against the MAGA takeover, but one conservative said more traditional Republicans must consider doing the unthinkable and back President Joe Biden.

Mona Charen, a former White House staffer for Ronald Reagan and now a columnist for The Bulwark, called out another veteran of that presidential administration who lamented the choices in this year's election and concluded that a principled conservative must reject Trump in favor of a third-party challenger.

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Trump sues ABC News after George Stephanopoulos calls him rapist

Donald Trump is suing ABC News for defamation over a George Stephanopoulos interview in which the presenter said the former president was found liable for rape.

The lawsuit states the anchor of "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" “falsely stated on several occasions that Plaintiff had been found liable by multiple juries for the rape of Ms. E. Jean Carroll,” reported Reuters.

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'This man admires Hitler': CNN's Begala buries Trump for attack on U.S. Jews

CNN political analyst Paul Begala was unsparing when asked about former President Donald Trump's latest attack on the majority of American Jews.

Trump said this week that the majority of American Jews should feel "ashamed" because they don't vote for Republicans, while also claiming that American Jews "hate Israel" and even hate their own religion.

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Revealed: FBI sent several informants to Standing Rock protests

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. This story is republished here with permission.

Up to 10 informants managed by the FBI were embedded in anti-pipeline resistance camps near the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation at the height of mass protests against the Dakota Access pipeline in 2016. The new details about federal law enforcement surveillance of an Indigenous environmental movement were released as part of a legal fight between North Dakota and the federal government over who should pay for policing the pipeline fight. Until now, the existence of only one other federal informant in the camps had been confirmed.

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Ex-Trump officials have a 'duty to warn' voters that he's unfit to serve: columnist

Donald Trump's former advisers have an obligation to warn American voters that the former president is dangerously unfit to serve another term in office.

Although virtually all House and Senate Republicans have fallen in line behind his re-election campaign, and GOP primary voters so far have made him the presumptive nominee, Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin noted that high-level advisers who served alongside him have overwhelmingly refused to endorse him for a second term.

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