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'Concern': Expert warns Roger Stone judge brag could get feds' attention

Self-described "dirty trickster" Roger Stone was outed in a recording from a Mar-a-Lago event, and a former Justice Department official pointed out some flaws in his logic.

In the tape, Stone reveals that he has the personal number of judges that he can use to protest election results in 2024.

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Mike Lindell officially loses all his lawyers in $5M 'Prove Mike Wrong' cyber challenge

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been officially notified that he no longer has legal representation in a case in which he was ordered to pay over $5 million for a security contest related to the 2020 presidential election.

Engineer Robert Zeidman entered the "Prove Mike Wrong" challenge and proved that Lindell did not possess data showing that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

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Jeff Clark angry over Bannon's prison assignment: 'They want to see harm come to him'

Former Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark complained that officials had not sent Steve Bannon to a minimum-security prison because "they want to see harm come to him."

While speaking to Real America's Voice host Jack Posobiec on Wednesday, Clark claimed that "they want to send Steve Bannon even to Rikers Island."

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Michael Cohen's former lawyer urges Biden to support Trump pardon

The ex-lawyer of Donald Trump's former fixer turned vehement enemy Michael Cohen made a surprise request Wednesday — that Trump be pardoned.

Writing for the conservative Real Clear Politics, attorney Lanny Davis began by comparing Trump to Hunter Biden, who was just convicted of lying to purchase a gun.

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Bizarre interview proves it's time for 'full-blown discussion' about Trump taboo: Conway

During an appearance on CNN, Variety's Ramin Setoodeh discussed his new book, "Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass."

Setoodeh, interviewed by CNN's Kaitlan Collins, recalled meeting with former President Donald Trump in 2021 at Trump Tower after he had left the White House and Joe Biden had been sworn in as president.

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'So cringe': Comedy of errors dogs jailed rioter as he tries to launch Trump militia

Jake Lang, a man who is in prison after being arrested for his role in the January 6th riots at the United States Capitol building, tells Rolling Stone that he is on a divine mission in the name of helping former President Donald Trump retake the White House.

While speaking to the magazine from prison, Lang said that "God put into my heart to get the ball rolling" by starting a militia in the name of the former president.

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Jan. 6 rioter guilty of beating cop so hard he snapped flag pole in half

A January 6 rioter was found guilty this week of beating an officer so hard with a flag pole that it snapped in half.

Utah resident Odin Meacham, 30, was convicted in D.C. Tuesday of "seven felonies: civil disorder; two counts of assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon; assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers; engaging in physical violence on restricted grounds with a dangerous weapon; disorderly conduct on restricted grounds with a dangerous weapon; and entering and remaining on restricted grounds with a dangerous weapon," the Justice Department said in a statement.

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'Here we go': Analyst warns Aileen Cannon 'poised to issue her most audacious ruling yet'

District judge Aileen Cannon has issued ruling after ruling that seems to favor Donald Trump, but an analyst warned she's now got a chance to truly outrage skeptics.

The former president's attorneys filed a motion in February to disqualify special counsel Jack Smith, and Cannon not only agreed to hear oral arguments on the matter but waited nearly four months to hold that hearing in her Florida courtroom, wrote Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus.

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'Stupid or dishonest?' Blistering column burns Trump 'sycophants' for ignoring idea flaws

Former President Donald Trump's love of tariffs got a blistering rebuke from an analyst Wednesday — as did their support from "lackeys" in the Republican Party.

Writing for The Dispatch, commentator Kevin D. Williamson explained that a recent comment by Republican National Committee spokesperson Anna Kelly left him wondering if she was "stupid or dishonest?"

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'Get that dog off your board': Trump tests Fox News' loyalty with firing demand

Donald Trump issued a test of Fox Corporation's loyalty by demanding the media company dump Paul Ryan from its board of directors.

The former House speaker declared Trump "unfit for office" earlier this month on Fox News, and he has previously written him off as an "authoritarian" and a "narcissist" — and the presumptive Republican nominee decided to seek revenge.

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Steve Bannon laughed at by legal experts listing items he can buy in prison

Steve Bannon is set to begin his sentence at Danbury minimum-security prison on July 1 after he was found in contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena during the Jan. 6 investigation. Critics of Bannon's, former FBI agent Peter Strzok and legal analyst Allison Gill, couldn't help but mock him.

Speaking on their "Cleanup on Aisle 45" podcast, Strzok began sifting through the items that Bannon can purchase at the prison commissary.

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'Racism sells': Trump campaign PAC faces backlash as it calls migrants 'illegal people'

Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for a political action committee supporting the Trump 2024 campaign, faced backlash on Wednesday after referring to migrants as "illegal people."

During a Wednesday interview with Newsmax, Leavitt made remarks about President Joe Biden's plan to allow some immigrants without legal status to apply for permanent residency.

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‘Delusions’: Shocking fact-check debunks 30 claims made at Trump's most recent rally

Suggesting there is an actual "method to the madness," in April The New York Times published "The Method Behind Trump’s Mistruths," implying the falsehoods Donald Trump tells frequently are part of some coherent and intentional plan.

The Times' Angelo Fichera offered explanations for why Trump lies. A few excerpts: "He grossly distorts his opponents’ records and proposals to make them sound unreasonable," "He exaggerates and twists the facts to make his record sound better than it is," "He relies on both well-worn and fresh claims of election rigging to suggest he can lose only if his opponents cheat," and "He makes unverifiable claims about what the world would have been like had he secured a second term."

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