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Alarm over Trump-fueled election threats as 'under siege' officials leave in droves

In the first election Amy Burgans fully oversaw as clerk-treasurer for Douglas County, Nevada, she received a death threat.

It was 2022. Someone returned their mail-in ballot with “crazy talk” written all over it, including the threat to Burgans. That same year, law enforcement got involved over a stalker’s texts.

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CNN's Jake Tapper trolls Trump in segment dripping with sarcasm

CNN anchor Jake Tapper mocked President Donald Trump after he denied the relationship he had with late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Tapper led his segment Monday with a reference to the letters, photos and other documented materials connected to Epstein and Trump, pointing out the rather frequent examples and evidence that they communicated and appeared at the same location together over the years.

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Alarming new details revealed as Savannah Guthrie's mom missing: 'We have a crime scene'

Homicide investigators Monday were asking the public for help after Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today journalist Savannah Guthrie, went missing. Police said a "crime scene" had been discovered at her home in Pima County, Arizona.

Authorities called the circumstances involving the disappearance suspicious.

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'Credible threat' shuts down Liam Ramos' school as 5-year-old released from custody

The school district where 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos is a student closed due to an unspecified threat Monday.

Columbia Heights Public Schools announced on Facebook that classes had been canceled a day after the boy and his father returned to Minnesota from a Texas immigration detention center in a case that garnered international attention, reported KARE-TV.

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Election denier indicted for Trump aide death threat as MAGA turns on itself

Three years ago, Jonathan Cagle was a MAGA loyalist, part of a messaging machine that sowed doubts about the outcome of elections and helped build an air of inevitability around Donald Trump’s return to power.

Last week in Alabama, a federal magistrate judge ordered Cagle held without bond, for allegedly cyberstalking U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, the top civil rights official in Trump’s Department of Justice.

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Jeffrey Epstein hinted that Trump spent 2018 holiday with mistress: 'That's for Madeline'

Jeffrey Epstein, who once boasted to be President Donald Trump’s “closest friend for 10 years,” hinted in 2019 that the president had ditched his own family over the 2018 holiday to spend time with Madeline Westerhout, then his personal secretary, newly published text messages have revealed.

Trump, 79, was first accused of having an affair with Westerhout, 35, last year, though Westerhout has fiercely denied the accusations as being “absurd.” After the Justice Department published around 3.5 million Epstein files on Friday, however, a text exchange between Epstein and Steve Bannon – Trump’s former White House chief strategist – appears to suggest that Epstein was aware of the rumor well before it was first publicly reported.

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Steve Bannon told Epstein Trump was 'beyond borderline' and unfit for office: file

Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s former White House chief strategist, accused the president in 2018 of being “beyond borderline” and fit to be removed from office under the 25th Amendment, a newly released text exchange with Jeffrey Epstein has revealed.

“He is really borderline,” Epstein wrote to Bannon on Dec. 31, 2018, referring to Trump.

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DOJ's Todd Blanche suggests admin to withhold millions of Epstein files: 'Review is over!'

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared to confirm that the Justice Department plans to withhold millions of files on Jeffrey Epstein, an admission forced from ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos on Sunday.

On Friday, Blanche revealed that the DOJ planned to release around 3.5 million Epstein files later that same day, but acknowledged that the agency has “identified over 6 million” pages it may be required to release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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Questions raised over 'unimaginable' Trump corruption scandal: 'Leaks coming from inside?'

A new report about a "secret" and "unprecedented" deal between Donald Trump and a "spy Sheikh" has analysts concerned.

According to the Wall Street Journal, "Four days before Donald Trump’s inauguration last year, lieutenants to an Abu Dhabi royal secretly signed a deal with the Trump family to purchase a 49% stake in their fledgling cryptocurrency venture for half a billion dollars, according to company documents and people familiar with the matter."

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Dems flip deep red state senate seat in massive overnight 'shock upset'

Donald Trump went to bat hard for a Republican running for a Texas state senate seat, but ultimately Democrats had a massive "shock upset" instead.

According to the Hill, "Democrats scored a stunning upset on Saturday in a special election runoff for Texas Senate, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ, giving the party a major boost ahead of the November midterms. Fort Worth Democrat Taylor Rehmet, a machinist and Air Force veteran, defeated Southlake Republican Leigh Wambsganss to fill the vacant state Senate District 9."

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JD Vance's past comment thrown back in his face amid Epstein scandal: 'Hasn't aged well'

Prior comments made by JD Vance were thrown in the vice president's face over the weekend.

The conflict arose after the DOJ released millions of more files related to deceased child sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein.

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Trump official's 'disgraceful' anti-Jewish comments condemned by 'appalled' ADL chief

The Anti-Defamation League chief spoke out Saturday against Greg Bovino, formally the face of Border Patrol and President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown before his demotion earlier this week, after he was exposed for making “disparaging remarks” to a Trump-nominated prosecutor over their Jewish faith.

Bovino spoke by phone on Jan. 12 with U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen, an Orthodox Jew, and lawyers from Rosen’s office about what Bovino alleged was their lack of cooperation with Border Patrol’s immigration enforcement efforts in Minneapolis. During the call, according to several anonymous sources who spoke with the Times, Bovino lashed out at Rosen by making “derisive remarks” about his Jewish faith.

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Pro boxer rescinds Trump endorsement after new Epstein file drop: 'I just can't support'

Donald Trump is known to flaunt his pro sports endorsements, but he lost one Saturday.

Ryan Garcia, the right-wing, former champion boxer who is known for his Trump support and who was previously expelled by the World Boxing Council for repeatedly hurling racial slurs against Black people and disparaging Muslims, over the weekend announced that Trump has gone too far for his own moral tastes.

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