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Marjorie Taylor Greene stomps out of hearing when Dem points out she hugged Jan. 6ers

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was seen walking out of a hearing on Tuesday after being called out for hugging Jan. 6 defendants.

At a House Oversight hearing, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) said it was ironic that Greene complained about crime in Washington, D.C.

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Key Trump delay tactic 'hamstrung' by D.C. appeal court ruling: analysis

Former President Donald Trump's efforts to delay his federal election interference case were effectively "hamstrung" by an appeal court ruling slapping down his presidential immunity defense, according to a new analysis.

The three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit not only ruled Trump is not immune from criminal charges tied to the Jan. 6 riots, but also made it easier for Judge Tanya Chutkan to restart stayed court procedures, argues the Washington Post's Aaron Blake.

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MTG swears Trump not behind border bill attack: 'Anyone voting for it is a traitor'

WASHINGTON — Raw Story walked with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Capitol Hill Tuesday as she trashed members of her own party over a bipartisan border control bill looking unlikely to pass.

Senate Republicans have spent weeks hammering out a landmark legislation on border security and immigration but its future looks bleak as far-right Republican in the House condemn it and those in the Senators threaten a filibuster.

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'Lied under oath in my courtroom': Judge Engoron email suggests massive penalty for Trump

Judge Arthur Engoron — who is overseeing proceedings in former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial in New York — may be considering a harsher-than-expected penalty for Trump as he prepares to issue a final ruling in the bench trial.

The Daily Beast recently reported that Engoron was alarmed by a New York Times article from earlier this month about Allen Weisselberg, who was the former chief financial officer for the Trump Organization, planning to plead guilty to perjury for allegedly lying on the stand.

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MAGA 'bloodbath' predicted for crucial Montana primary

Republicans are preparing for a political “bloodbath” as tensions mount among former President Donald Trump's top advisers over an upcoming senatorial primary, according to a new report.

The predicted Montana contest between Rep. Matt Rosendale and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy — both of whom want the chance to try and unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Tester — has tempers rising among the Trump team, NBC reported Tuesday.

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'Shame on you!' Marjorie Taylor Greene melts down about being called 'insurrectionist'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) became angry and shouted at reporters on Tuesday over suggestions that Donald Trump and other Republicans were insurrectionists.

Greene spoke at a press conference where Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) introduced a resolution declaring that Trump was not an insurrectionist. The former president has faced ballot challenges based on a 14th Amendment prohibition on insurrectionists serving in the federal government.

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Appeals court 'puts pressure on Trump’s team' to act fast: legal experts

Donald Trump lost his "presidential immunity" case on Tuesday in which the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals destroyed his arguments in court.

Several legal experts were quick to offer analysis on the decision, which they said puts Trump in a box when it comes to his options for appeal.

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'I have no immunity!' Trump begs fans for cash after court rules he can be prosecuted

Former President Donald Trump blasted his MAGA base with a cash demand just moments after a D.C. appellate court slapped down his presidential immunity claim.

Trump’s all-caps message hurls accusations against the Justice Department, the Biden administration and the federal court system, all of which he claims have united in a massive witch hunt to undermine his 2024 presidential campaign.

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Trump's 'calculated risk' backfires after appeals court uses his allies' words against him

The Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals used Donald Trump's own words against him when they wrote pieces of the ruling in the presidential immunity case. But they also used the words of allies in the Senate and others.

Trump claimed that all presidents have absolute immunity against any prosecution for anything they did while in office on the grounds that every former president would face prosecution for presidential misdeeds the minute they left office.

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‘Betting money’: SCOTUS likely to reject appeal of Trump immunity ruling say experts

The unanimous, long-awaited ruling by a three-judge federal appeals court panel finding Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution is so strong that the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to decline to hear any appeal made by attorneys for the ex-president, legal experts say.

Trump had claimed he has "total immunity" from prosecution for any actions he took while president, an argument so extreme his attorneys were forced to tell a judge that even if, while President, Trump hypothetically had ordered SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival, he could not be prosecuted unless impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate first.

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Trump 'better get his act together' or risk being demolished by D.C. jury: CNN analyst

Donald Trump’s courtroom dramatics aren’t going to fly in a criminal courtroom in Washington D.C. after his presidential immunity defense was overwhelmingly shot down down by the district’s appellate court, a CNN legal analyst said Tuesday.

Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig issued his warning to the former president on the heels of breaking news that the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously voted to slap down his primary defense in his criminal case linked to the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Jack Smith will seek to expedite Trump's Supreme Court immunity appeal: Fox News

Special counsel Jack Smith reportedly wants to expedite Donald Trump's appeals after a panel of judges ruled that he does not have immunity from prosecution.

In a 3-0 ruling on Tuesday, a federal appeals court said Trump could be prosecuted for election subversion crimes related to Jan. 6, 2021.

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Appeals court 'made it easy' for SCOTUS to reject Trump's immunity claim: CNN's Paula Reid

CNN's Paula Reid on Tuesday said that the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia's ruling against former President Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity left him with very little wiggle room for getting out of criminal prosecution.

In particular, she said that the ruling was crafted in such a way that it made it very unlikely that the Supreme Court would even take up the case.

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