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'We are idiots': Republican officials attack GOP for continuous speaker failures

WASHINGTON — After it became clear that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was never going to get the votes to be Speaker of the House, some Republican members resigned themselves to the idea of Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) presiding over the votes for funding bills.

The far right isn't happy about it. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is 100 percent against it, saying that the GOP is broken.

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Video shows neo-Nazi leader interviewing with Tennessee mayoral candidate’s campaign aide

Neo-Nazis in Tennessee continue to exploit their relationship with Franklin mayoral candidate Gabrielle Hanson, using their newfound notoriety to recruit followers and convey threats toward local journalists and progressive politicians.

A new video featuring a 20-minute conversation between neo-Nazi and Tennessee Active Club leader Sean Kauffmann and Valerie Baldes, an aide to Franklin mayoral candidate Gabrielle Hanson, provides a platform for Kauffmann to openly promote Nazism while spreading hate against Jews and LGBTQ people. During the interview, Kauffmann described anti-fascists as “the foot soldiers of the Judeo-capitalists” while equating LGBTQ people with pedophilia.

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Siren: New Hampshire town eats Trump security bills while Haley pays local police

Another small town’s taxpayers have footed the bill for a political visit from former President Donald Trump.

This time: Concord, N.H., the Granite State’s capital city.

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Who's running the House? We asked 20 House members and got these 20 (non)answers

WASHINGTON – The House isn’t just speaker-less, it also appears to be rudderless.

Things are so bad in the GOP, House Republicans can’t even agree on who isn’t leading them now that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has twice tried — and failed badly — to win enough votes to earn the speakership.

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Revealed: The massive caveat in Trump’s newly certified personal financial disclosure

More than two months after filing a federally required financial report, former President Donald Trump got approval Tuesday from the U.S. Office of Government Ethics — with a notable caveat.

“OGE notes that several of the assets on this report are the subject of dispute in the case of New York v. Donald Trump, et al.,” said an unusual notation on Trump’s public financial disclosure report, which was certified Tuesday by Shelley K. Finlayson, acting director, chief of staff and program counsel for the Office of Government Ethics.

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GOPer clashes with reporter over Jim Jordan's Jan. 6 involvement: 'What are you implying?'

WASHINGTON — Far-right Republican Rep. Scott Perry (PA) disputed evidence that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was involved in any way with the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021.

Perry was asked on Capitol Hill Tuesday if he sees any problems with speaker-hopeful Jordan's behavior on or around Jan. 6.

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Republican senator with military oversight buys stock in top defense contractor

Another member of a congressional armed services committee has personally invested in the stock of a major U.S. defense contractor that received more than $1.7 billion in government contracts — just last month.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) purchased between $15,001 and $50,000 in stock in Raytheon on Sept. 13, according to new congressional personal financial disclosure filings. Raytheon was awarded more than $1.7 billion in contracts in September, according to a Raw Story analysis of contract announcements from the Department of Defense.

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Here's how much Newt Gingrich's defunct presidential campaign still owes creditors

All hail Newt Gingrich — still the king of presidential campaign debt.

Gingrich's 2012 presidential campaign committee continues to owe creditors more than $4.63 million, according to new financial documents filed Monday with the Federal Election Commission.

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A man wished torture and death on a school administrator, says words aren't 'extreme'

A Georgia man’s assertion — first featured in a Raw Story investigation — that people should punch, kick, urinate on and throw feces at an Indiana public school administrator is not “extreme and outrageous” but merely “ill-mannered and rude,” according to the man’s response to a federal emotional distress lawsuit against him.

The email from Samuel P. Warren of Canton, Ga., to Jenny Oakley of Martinsville, Ind. — sparked by a Fox News report earlier this year — also included a passage where Warren wondered why Oakley hadn’t found a “tall tree with a short piece of rope.” Warren expressed hope that someone would push Oakley out of an airplane at 30,000 feet.

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Trump owes money to media outlets and Secret Service — after not paying his bills: report

Former President Donald Trump might have a lot of cash in his campaign coffers but he's not paying his bills, recent Federal Election Commission reports reveal.

According to the campaign finance report, between July 1 and Sept. 30, Trump reported that he owed reimbursements to the New York Times, Daily Caller and ABC News. He also owes cash to the Secret Service.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene received $10K from McCarthy ahead of vote to keep him as speaker

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) received donations from Rep. Kevin McCarthy's political action committee (PAC) ahead of her vote not to remove him as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

In a FEC fundraising report released on Sunday, McCarthy's Majority Committee PAC is listed on two of six PAC donations made to Greene's congressional campaign between July 1 and Sept. 30.

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'Porker of the Month': Retired GOP senator buys himself a legacy with other people's money

Since leaving office in January, former Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) has been a generous donor to the University of Alabama — with other people’s money.

That is, excess campaign funds.

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Matt Gaetz deflects questions about Jim Jordan as speaker: 'So glad you're a viewer'

Rep. Matt Gaetz on Thursday refused to answer Raw Story's questions about how Rep. Jim Jordan could still become House speaker, instead thanking the reporter for being a viewer of Steve Bannon's War Room podcast.

Asked who Gaetz prefers after Steve Scalise dropped from the race to replace Kevin McCarthy, the lawmaker told reporters "Jim Jordan."

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