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Judge overseeing complex Trump Media lawsuit is a 'buyout battle' pro: analysis

The complicated Trump Media lawsuit pitting two former contestants of "The Apprentice" against former President Donald Trump will be overseen by a judge who is a pro when it comes to "buyout battles," according to a new analysis.

Delaware judge Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn is the subject of a new financial profile from Bloomberg delving into the complexities of the lawsuit that tangles shell companies, meme stock, and accusations of a "retaliatory" stock lock-up.

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James Comer threatened with ethics probe after hawking impeachment book

The GOP-led House Oversight Committee's effort to impeach President Joe Biden is effectively over after its chairman, Rep. James Comer (R-KY), failed to find any smoking gun evidence directly tying Biden to any crime.

Now, a Washington-based ethics watchdog group is accusing Comer of capitalizing on his unsuccessful impeachment saga.

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Senate Republicans beg House colleagues to delay Mayorkas impeachment — and it may work

House Republicans are likely to delay transmitting articles of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate, Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman reported Tuesday.

That's because Senate Republicans are pleading with House colleagues for more time in order to avoid a procedural hurdle that could end the whole exercise before it begins, according to reporter Andrew Desiderio.

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New book details how one lifelong Arizona Republican grew to despise Trump's base

Kathy Petsas was the kind of Republican who knocked on voters' doors if there was a forthcoming election.

Her story features amid the Steve Bannon quotes and Mar-a-Lago anger in a new book by Isaac Arnsdorf that explores the MAGA movement. "Finish What We Started" details the lifelong Republican who voted in every election and spent her life trying to get members of the GOP elected.

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Trump bumped from Bloomberg's list of billionaires as Truth Social stocks plummet

Former President Donald Trump has been bumped from Bloomberg's list of billionaires, according to new reports.

Trump's name did not appear Tuesday on the financial news site's daily ranking of the world's 500 richest people, based on net worth analyses of the billionaires' profiles and the day's trading.

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'Asking for trouble': Ex-speaker’s aide tells Republicans to stop being scared of MTG

Republicans appear to be scared of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a former aide to two House Speakers told MSNBC Tuesday — but they shouldn't be.

Brendan Buck served under Speakers Paul Ryan and John Boehner, and witnessed each dealing with the far-right flank of the party attempting to top the party leadership. Now that Greene is threatening to vacate the speaker's chair, Buck is urging members of the party not to fear her.

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Kari Lake scrambles to condemn Arizona abortion ban despite backing Trump on issue

Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake (R) has quickly made clear she opposes a court decision to effectively ban abortion in the state — even though she also supports Donald Trump's position that states should decide the issue.

Lake made the remarks Tuesday after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the state must follow a 123-year-old law that bans nearly all abortions, except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant person.

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'Extraordinary and wholly improper': Trump's lawyers denounce Letitia James' latest demand

New York Attorney General Letitia James' request for an investigation into whether Donald Trump withheld information during his $464 million civil fraud trial is "extraordinary and wholly improper," defense lawyers argued this week.

Allen Weisselberg's new attorney Armen Morian — replacing the officially ousted Alina Habba — teamed up with Trump's attorneys Monday in a new filing contesting James' demand that an court-appointed monitor investigate, court records show.

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'Illiberal and dangerous' behavior of far-left is destroying Democratic Party: op-ed

The Democratic opposition to Donald Trump is getting shut down by mobs shouting abuse at Joe Biden supporters and disrupting events with physical intimidation and racial epithets — but it's not rabid Trump supporters who are partaking in this particular brand of "illiberal and dangerous" behavior, a columnist wrote Tuesday.

It's members of the far-left, particularly pro-Palestinian activists.

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GOP senators back away from MTG's 'ridiculous' speaker threat

WASHINGTON — Conservative Republicans in the Senate were cagey Tuesday as they were asked to delve into the chaos going on among the Republican House colleagues.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is threatening to throw out Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) if he moves forward with a Ukraine and Israel funding package.

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The influential conservative group making it harder for Idaho to fix its schools

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Idaho spends less, per student, on schools than any other state. Restrictive policies created a funding crisis that’s left rural schools with collapsing roofs, deteriorating foundations and freezing classrooms.

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Cop ousted for lobbing 'N-word' kept gig training police academy recruits: report

A police officer in the city of Stoneham, Massachusetts resigned last year after an investigation concluded he'd taken part in repeated incidents of racism.

However, CBS Boston reported Tuesday that the officer, former Sergeant Thomas Heller, for months kept a gig as an instructor at the nearby Lynnfield Police Academy, which is run by the Municipal Police Training Committee.

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Trump facing a 'world of hurt' as he scrambles to get $175M bond accepted: expert

The paperwork for Donald Trump's $175 million bond was rejected by a court that determined key details were missing — and then New York Attorney General Letitia James challenged the "sufficiency" of the bond, saying that the surety backing it is not admitted in New York.

Now, unless the insurance company, Knight Speciality Insurance, can prove it can back the bond before Monday, he's facing a "world of hurt," according to a financial consultant.

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