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'Big win today!' Trump threatens media companies after favorable ruling in defamation suit

Donald Trump gloated after a Florida judge rejected a motion to dismiss his defamation lawsuit against ABC News and host George Stephanopoulos Wednesday.

Attorneys for the network and Stephanopoulos had asked a federal judge to throw out the former president's defamation suit based on a March interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) where the host asked her "more than 10 times" whether Trump had been found “liable for rape” in the E. Jean Carroll civil case.

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Mitt Romney defends Donald Trump’s massive stock holdings

But what about Donald Trump’s Truth Social stock?

The former president’s massive financial assets were a primary concern of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) during a Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs debate Wednesday over whether Congress should ban federal lawmakers — and presidents — from owning and trading stocks and other investments.

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Exposed: J.D. Vance's ties to 'extreme anti-feminists and misogynists' that formed views

Sen. J.D. Vance has ties to a slew of far-right academics who believe working women are on drugs and judges should decide who gets to get married, among other extreme opinions, a new analysis shows.

Vance's connections to hardcore anti-feminists could have dire consequences for his running mate former President Donald Trump after President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over the Democratic campaign, political theorist Laura K. Field reported for Politico Wednesday.

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Kamala Harris V.P. contender starts taking shots at J.D. Vance

Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is reportedly on the shortlist to be Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate and now he's started taking shots at the man whom he'd be debating were he to get the nod.

Politico reports that Kelly is teeing up attacks on Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) over his stance on funding Ukraine's efforts to defend itself from the Russian military.

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James Comer doesn't care if his impeachment report is published with Biden out of race

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who has been leading House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, does not seem to particularly care about whether his final report on the inquiry ever gets published.

In an interview with Politico's Olivia Beavers, Comer indicated that the contents of the report may not matter so much now that President Joe Biden has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race.

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'Anyone with a heart!' Furious 'The View' hosts bash J.D. Vance for childless women diss

"The View's" co-host Sara Haines blew up at Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) Wednesday over his claim that "childless" Democrats" "don't really have a stake" in the future of the country.

The all-female panel of hosts, in front of a heavily female audience, laid into the far-right lawmaker after he told the Fox network that "childless cat ladies" have taken control of the Democratic Party.

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'Republicans can't help themselves': Ex-GOP lawmaker warns Harris attacks are backfiring

Republicans are fumbling with attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris that are also offending women and people of color across the country, critics say.

As one former GOP lawmaker stated, they "can't help themselves."

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Lauren Boebert pushes to slash salary of  'troll' government worker who criticized her

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) introduced legislation that singles out a senior federal official for retribution.

The Colorado Republican introduced an amendment to a funding bill that would cut the salary of Melissa Schwartz, who works as director of communications in the office of Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, to $1 as punishment for criticizing her, reported Newsweek.

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'Not something I've observed': Matt Gaetz shot down by FBI director on Biden's 'decline'

FBI Director Christopher Wray derailed questions from Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) about President Joe Biden's alleged mental "decline."

At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Gaetz veered away from questions about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Instead, the Florida Republican asked Wray about Biden.

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Trump cleared in corruption probe regarding Roger Stone's criminal sentencing: DOJ

Former President Donald Trump did not improperly pressure attorneys prosecuting his ally Roger Stone who was found to have illegally threatened a contact's pet dog, the Justice Department has determined.

The Justice Department Inspector General has released findings of its investigation into the then-president's influence on Stone's prosecutors as they considered their sentencing recommendation, Politico's Kyle Cheney was among the first to report Wednesday.

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J.D. Vance skipped out on bill supporting new moms as Trump vetted him: report

A bipartisan bill that would provide much-needed federal assistance to moms-to-be, which was being hammered out between the staffs of Sens. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Tim Kaine (D-VA), stalled out because the man Donald Trump selected as his running mate cut off talks.

According to a report from the Washington Post's Jeff Stein, the bill would have limited childcare costs by reining in insurance companies slamming parents and new mothers with "co-pays or other expenses related to childbirth."

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Trump wonders if people with disabilities 'should just die' to save money: nephew

Donald Trump pondered whether people with disabilities should be allowed to die during the Covid-19 pandemic, according his nephew's new book.

Fred Trump III, the brother of psychologist and author Mary Trump and the eldest son of Fred Trump Jr., writes in his forthcoming book, All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way, that he attended a May 2020 meeting with the former president, some top administration officials and disability rights advocates.

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Trump's V.P. pick pens foreword to Project 2025 book after ex-president denies involvement

Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts, who spearheaded the "Project 2025" drafting, is publishing a new book in which he claims the far-right will take "back" Washington, D.C.

Roberts brought in one of the right-wing movement's new characters, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), to write a review to help sell the book, and it is causing a lot of laughter and a lot of anger.

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