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'Communism at its worst': Trump rages over having to attend 'illegal' trials

Donald Trump raged against the criminal proceedings in the Stormy Daniels hush money case and resulting gag orders against him in an early morning social media rant.

The former president is scheduled to stand trial April 15 after a New York appeals court rejected his request to delay the case while he challenged a gag order, although a full panel of appeals judges will still consider his challenge of that order, and Trump raged against the 91 criminal indictments against him in four jurisdictions.

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Trump's GOP is 'actively pro-Russian': Financial Times columnist

The Financial Times' Edward Luce thinks that the Republican Party under the leadership of Donald Trump has become something far more sinister than an isolationist party.

In his latest column, Luce argues that Republicans' refusal to supply Ukraine with needed military aid is emblematic of a party that seems to want Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion to succeed.

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'Larger scheme of corruption': CNN panel wrecks claim that Trump's fraud was 'victimless'

A CNN panel on Wednesday took aim at claims that former President Donald Trump's fraudulent manipulation of his assets' values amounted to a "victimless" crime.

David Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, made the case that shareholders of banks who lent to Trump were essentially being ripped off by the sanction of artificially cheap loans that were offered to the former president.

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Chinese organized crime’s latest U.S. target: gift cards

Federal authorities are investigating the involvement of Chinese organized crime rings in gift card fraud schemes that have stolen hundreds of millions of dollars or more from American consumers.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has launched a task force, whose existence has not previously been reported, to combat a scheme known as “card draining,” in which thieves use stolen or altered card numbers to siphon off money before the owner can spend it. The initiative has been dubbed “Project Red Hook,” for the perpetrators’ ties to China and their exploitation of cards hung in store kiosks on “J-hooks.”

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Secret letter: FBI must accelerate arrest of violent J6ers or risk time expiring

Federal law enforcement is running out of time to arrest all those who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to members of the loosely organized “sedition hunters” community who have helped the FBI identify hundreds of people involved in the insurrection.

“There’s a 50-50 chance that if you went to J6 and committed a crime, you’re not going to get arrested,” one sedition hunter, who worked directly with the FBI, told Raw Story.

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RNC courts election conspiracy theorists to help watch polls

As the Republican National Committee ramps up plans to monitor the polls for illegal voting this fall, the national party is increasingly working with a loose network of anti-fraud extremists who have been found to routinely spread election lies.

The extremists also have close ties to the prominent far-right conspiracy theorists who tried to overturn the 2020 results of the presidential election.

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Trump attacks Mike Pence as soft on abortion in falsehood-filled overnight rant

Donald Trump lashed out at his former vice president for criticizing his latest statement on abortion.

The ex-president issued a video statement Monday taking credit for the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade but stopped short of backing a national ban, and former Vice President Mike Pence called that position "a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life Americans who voted for him in 2016 and 2020."

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'Stay out of all Walmarts': Kentucky GOP house candidate arrested on strangulation charge

A Republican primary candidate for an open seat in the Kentucky General Assembly was recently arrested by law enforcement in a neighboring county and charged with several crimes.

According to the Lexington Herald-Leader, 53-year-old Brian Ormes was booked Monday night on charges of first-degree strangulation, menacing and fourth-degree assault. Ormes is running in the GOP primary for House District 67, which encompasses most of the city of Newport, just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. The district is currently represented by Rep. Rachel Roberts, who is the second highest-ranking Democrat in the Kentucky legislature. Roberts is not seeking reelection, making the seat far more competitive in the upcoming election.

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Republicans' 'sham' impeachment of Colorado’s Secretary of State fails: report

A vote to impeach Democratic Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold for her effort to boot former President Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot resulted in defeat on Tuesday, with three votes in favor of the resolution and eight votes against.

Two conservative House members brought forward six articles of impeachment on April 4 accusing Griswold of being too partisan and they cited her calling Trump an insurrectionist who deserved to be banned from running for office again.

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'Devastating': Early release for Jan. 6 rioters before SCOTUS ruling could 'wreak havoc'

The early release of some convicted Jan. 6 rioters ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court ruling could wreak havoc on the legal system, according to a new analysis.

Those defendants include a Delaware man who carried a Confederate flag into the Capitol, an Ohio man who overran police lines and a man who entered the just-evacuated Senate chamber with a Trump flag, the Washington Post reports.

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'Only means to get to the truth': Prosecutor doubles down on Trump investigation demand

New York Attorney General Letitia James doubled down Tuesday on her demand that the judge in former President Donald Trump's $464 million civil fraud trial allow her to investigate him after his former CFO pleaded guilty to perjury, court records show.

The Attorney General's office Tuesday filed a quick reply to Trump and Allen Weisselberg's attorneys sharp rebuttal to her demand for leeway to investigate from Justice Arthur Engoron.

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Jack Smith's 'flashy' charge to blame for Trump election interference trial delay: Op-ed

Special counsel Jack Smith is to blame for the ongoing delay in former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case, according to Washington Post columnist Jack Willick.

Willick laid into Smith for bringing a "flashier" charge he believes allowed Trump to cry presidential immunity and take that claim all the way to the Supreme Court.

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Judge Cannon 'resents' having to protect witnesses against Trump: Former prosecutor

Judge Aileen Cannon appears to "resent" having to take steps to protect witnesses against former President Donald Trump from threats in his Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Tuesday.

This comes after Cannon, a South Florida judge appointed by Trump himself, agreed to protect the names of certain government witnesses against Trump — after special counsel Jack Smith demanded protection for several witnesses he warned would be vulnerable.

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