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'Judges are going to die': Man indicted for threatening to kill​ judges

A 72-year-old man has been indicted in federal court after authorities said he threatened to attack and kill a federal judge and a Supreme Court Justice.

Robert Ivers was indicted Thursday and had previously been convicted in federal court of threatening to kill a judge.

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Greg Abbott accused of 'fueling bigotry' with 'Sharia law' post: 'Divorced from reality'

The Texas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations put out an extensive statement on Friday condemning Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for his recent social media post urging Texans to report anyone attempting to impose "Sharia law," or Islamic religious laws, in Texas.

Abbott's post on X came in response to what appeared to be a video of an Islamic activist in Houston protesting the sale of alcohol, pork, and lottery tickets.

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'Incendiary misinformation': Fury erupts as WSJ quietly walks back Charlie Kirk report

The Wall Street Journal was under fire from social media critics Friday afternoon for spreading "incendiary misinformation" in the hours after the Charlie Kirk shooting.

In the initial report, The Journal referenced an early bulletin law enforcement circulated, saying the ammunition they found had engravings signifying "transgender and anti-fascist ideology" inside the rifle believed to be used in Kirk's fatal shooting. Officials later warned against drawing conclusions based on this preliminary information.

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'Martyred mascot of racism': Writer tears into 'canonization' of Charlie Kirk

Nation writer Elie Mystal on Friday tore into some arguments and hot takes surrounding the "canonization" of Charlie Kirk, a MAGA influencer shot dead this week in Utah, cautioning that the "martyred mascot of racism" has distracted people from facing heightened racism and the country's raging gun problem.

"Before the shooting, the biggest story in America was the Supreme Court’s authorization of racial profiling against Latinos. I wrote about it here," Mystal wrote in his column. "After the white media is done celebrating their martyred mascot of racism and bigotry, I hope we can resume our conversation about how the rest of us are forced to live in this white supremacist state."

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Expert reveals stunning reason Biden admin didn't prosecute John Bolton's security breach

The Trump administration's raid on the home of his former National Security Adviser John Bolton has been roundly criticized as a weaponization of the justice system — but there may be a bit more to the story, analyst Ken Dilanian told MSNBC's Katy Tur on Friday.

Specifically, he said, the Biden administration began the original investigation into whether Bolton exposed classified information — and their decision not to pursue it was not due to a lack of evidence.

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'Betrayal': Outrage as red state lawmakers pass gerrymandered congressional map

A newly-gerrymandered congressional map and limits on voters’ ability to amend the state constitution cleared the Missouri Senate Friday, capping two weeks of contentious debate that drew national attention.

The changes to the initiative petition process will appear on the statewide ballot next year.

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'Embarrassment': Parkland dad rips Meghan McCain for saying the 'left glorifies death'

Right-wing commentator Meghan McCain enraged gun violence activist Fred Guttenberg on Friday, by claiming political violence is being "glorified" by the left in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

"I think the fundamental difference between the right and the left in this country is that the left glorifies death — particularly of adversaries and the right does not," said McCain in a post on X. "And it’s not something I think I really have fully faced until Charlie’s assassination. And it’s petrifying."

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Ex-House Dem drops out of race for old seat citing 'very strong resistance' to candidacy

Former Rep. Yardira Caraveo (D-CO) is withdrawing from the race for her old seat, she announced Friday.

Caraveo made the announcement and thanked her supporters in a statement, according to reports.

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'Drag on growth': CBO warns Trump policies will kneecap the economy ahead of 2028 election

Republicans insist that the "Big, Beautiful Bill," plus President Donald Trump's tariff and immigration policies, could energize the U.S. economy. But a nonpartisan scorekeeper reports Friday that this claim is not true, calling it a "drag on growth" ahead of the 2028 elections.

A new report from the Congressional Budget Office predicts that "over the next three years, policies implemented this year by Trump and the Republican-led Congress will have little effect on growth before the 2028 election," Politico reports.

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Trump's ICE kills undocumented immigrant during traffic stop confrontation near Chicago

An undocumented immigrant was shot dead Friday by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Chicago after the agency said he resisted arrest during a traffic stop and tried to drive his car into ICE agents.

The man dragged an officer while fleeing in Franklin Park, about 15 miles west of downtown Chicago, leaving the officer with severe injuries, the agency said.

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'You are the radicalized!' Ex-GOP lawmaker torches partisan spin in Charlie Kirk shooting

With the suspected shooter who assassinated right-wing activist Charlie Kirk having been turned in to authorities by his family, speculation is already flying about his ideology and motivations — but former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) has a blunt message for anyone trying to spin the case for political ends.

"If you’re trying to pretzel yourself into painting Tyler Robinson, a 22-year old, into a 'fascist' or 'leftist' model based on your rabid ideology, maybe you’re not seeing the bigger picture of what online radicalization is— because 'you' are the radicalized," said Riggleman, a moderate libertarian-leaning figure who in recent years became outspoken against the MAGA movement and advised the House January 6 Committee.

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Trump admin plots ‘alarming’ health announcement designed to ‘scare people’: report

Top health officials within the Trump administration plan to give a presentation next week linking COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths – based on unverified reports – to a panel that helps shape vaccine recommendations, several insiders revealed Friday, and, as one former health official said, in an attempt to “scare people.”

According to four “people familiar with the situation” who spoke with the Washington Post in a report published Friday, the aforementioned presentation will include information from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, a government database that collects user-submitted reports on potential side effects of vaccines, with submissions having no verification or vetting process to validate claims.

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'Didn't meet the moment': Internet blasts Kash Patel over handling of Kirk investigation

FBI Director Kash Patel 's leadership came under question this week during the investigation of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk's assassination.

Authorities announced the arrest Friday of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson in the fatal shooting of the conservative activist at Utah Valley University, but Patel's handling of the investigation came under fire after he incorrectly asserted the shooter had been captured shortly after the slaying, forcing a swift retraction, and current and former FBI agents criticized his leadership.

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