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Exclusive: Joe Exotic issues a warning to Donald Trump

The “Tiger King” has a warning about the realities of hard time for Donald Trump, who judges could potentially sentence to hundreds of years in prison if the former president is convicted on some or all of the 91 felony charges he faces across four indictments.

“He should know the food sucks, the medical care is pathetic … and if you're lucky you will find a decent man to fall in love with to look out for you! And then when you have the power again you might fix it all,” wrote Joe Exotic — real name Joseph Maldonado — in a hand-written response to an August letter that Raw Story sent to the Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth. Maldonado is serving a 21-year sentence at the Fort Worth, Texas federal prison for two counts of murder-for-hire related to alleged plans to kill his big cat rescue foe, Carole Baskin.

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Federally indicted ‘scam PAC’ operator is still raising money for fake vets, EMS groups

Money continues to trickle into Robert Piaro’s political action committees, despite federal charges of fraud against Piaro for allegedly soliciting “donations” under the guise of supporting veterans, emergency responders and breast cancer research.

Piaro, 73, was arrested Aug. 17 in Wisconsin and released on a $2 million bond. Prosecutors said he “exploited these important causes and the good intentions of everyday citizens to steal millions of dollars in small donations.”

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Neo-Nazis contradict claim by right-wing Tennessee mayoral candidate: She invited us

The neo-Nazis who showed up at Franklin, Tenn. mayoral candidate Gabrielle Hanson’s candidate forum on Monday, including one who walked alongside her, are contradicting her claim that she did not invite them to the event.

Hanson issued a press release two days after the candidate forum stating that she “did not hire the group that showed up at the debate the other night, nor did I ask them to participate as security for the event,” while presenting screengrabs from the white supremacist group that pushed baseless claims about her opponent.

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Chris Christie earned more from ABC News than he would as president: new documents

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's gig with ABC News paid him more than what he'd earn as president of the United States, according to a new federal financial filing.

Christie — now running as a long-shot Republican presidential candidate — reported earning $475,000 in salary as a senior legal and political commentator for ABC News, a job he quit just before announcing his candidacy in May. The commander in chief earns a $400,000 annual salary.

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Busted: Dem lawmaker with military oversight is playing the market with a military supplier

Rep. Bill Keating (D-MA) is the latest member of a congressional armed services committee to personally invest in one of the nation’s top defense contractors while also overseeing the nation’s military affairs.

Keating disclosed purchasing between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of Boeing Co. corporate notes, according to a U.S. House financial document filed Sept. 28 and reviewed by Raw Story.

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Key Trump ally in Senate refuses to even entertain the idea of ‘Speaker Trump’

WASHINGTON – While a small band of House Republicans are backing former President Donald Trump to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker of the House — there’s no constitutional requirement that the speaker must be an elected lawmaker — key Republican senators won’t even entertain the idea.

“I don’t have any comment,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) replied when asked.

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‘Culture of corruption’: Two more Republican congressmen break financial disclosure law

Two Republican members of Congress violated a decade-old financial disclosure and conflicts-of-interest law by reporting personal financial transactions months late, according to federal financial documents reviewed by Raw Story.

Both Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) and Rep. Ron Estes (R-KS) violated the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act when they were up to four months late disclosing several personal stock transactions valued at between $1,001 and $15,000 each.

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‘You better run’: Neo-Nazis target violent threats at journalists covering Tennessee mayoral race

Neo-Nazis attended a mayoral candidate forum Monday in Franklin, Tenn. – and what quickly followed was a spray of online threats against journalists from a racist gas-station owner linked to one of the candidates.

The neo-Nazis milled outside the forum in the wealthy, small city outside of Nashville, as supporters of their favored candidate — Gabrielle Hanson — reportedly attempted to prevent a TV journalist from entering the room.

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Trump's prison presidency? How he could run — and win — from behind bars.

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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Inside Mike Lindell's scheme to build an election fraud detector straight out of sci-fi

At his 2023 “Election Summit,” Mike Lindell, the exuberant pillow peddler turned election truther, was more manic than usual.

Lindell had assembled the most fervent election deniers from every state, mostly Trump cultists, at a conference center in Springfield, Mo., where, with great fanfare, he promised to unveil “The Plan” to prevent elections from being stolen.

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Matt Gaetz warns Kevin McCarthy 'on very tenuous' ground as vote nears to avert shutdown

WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House plans to vote on a stopgap measure to keep the government open for the next month and a half.

Rules Committee chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) told reporters the measure would keep spending at current levels for 45 days, adding money to domestic disaster relief but no funding for Ukraine aide sought by the White House, according to the Washington Post.

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Tim Scott pandered to ‘Sambo section of the Black community’ during GOP debate: Rep. Jamaal Bowman

WASHINGTON – This week, when Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) told the GOP presidential primary audience “America is not a racist country,” Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) says he heard a whistle loud and clear.

“That was Tim Scott completely pandering to the conservative Black audience to position himself to be Donald Trump's VP choice,” Bowman exclusively told Raw Story.

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‘Celebration of Satan’: Hell-raising band rocks Indiana capitol in protest of Christian nationalist

INDIANAPOLIS — Just outside the offices of the Indiana Department of Education and the Indiana Supreme Court clerk, in this deep-red state’s seat of government, Lucien Greaves began his concert.

“Welcome to this celebration of Satan at the Indiana state capitol,” Greaves said.

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