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Trump was found by Jan. 6 committee to have broken 14th amendment: investigator

The country is awaiting a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court about whether Donald Trump can appear on a general election ballot after a finding that he violated Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. According to the lead investigator on the House Select Committee for the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack, Congress already did that.

Donald Trump's attorney argued before the Illinois Board of Elections that the courts have no role in enforcing the 14th Amendment law and that it should be left up to Congress.

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GOP candidate's 'insurrectionist' son uses 'sports' experience to claim innocence: report

GOP Arizona congressional candidate Jeff Zink attended the "Stop the Steal" rally on Jan. 6, 2021, along with his 32-year-old son Ryan, who was acting as his videographer. Neither of them entered the Capitol that day, but Ryan faces up to 22 years in prison after being convicted in September of one felony and two misdemeanors.

The Zinks' attorney, Roger Roots, said Ryan's case "one of the weakest we've ever dealt with" since it was almost entirely based on what Ryan said rather than what he did, Newsweek reported.

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Trump pressured prosecutor to 'blow up' Hunter Biden's gun plea deal: court filing

Hunter Biden’s lawyers working to dismiss their client’s gun case argued Tuesday far-right extremists and former President Donald Trump unduly pressured prosecutors once willing to cut a deal.

A new filing in Delaware’s federal court — where Hunter Biden stands accused of lying about drug use to purchase a firearm he kept for fewer than two weeks — contends political motivations tainted special counsel David Weiss’ case after a plea deal was in the works last year.

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How Trump's use of language gave him 'a great advantage over his rivals': report

Former President Donald Trump has a unique use of "moral language" that primes his followers to follow him and support his grievances, according to recent research highlighted in Salon on Tuesday.

This comes as political observers sound the alarm about Trump's increasingly authoritarian rhetoric and vows to act as a dictator in office.

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'Go look it up': Dan Goldman schools GOP rep. for distorting Trump impeachments

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) called out his GOP colleagues for misrepresenting Donald Trump's first impeachment.

The remarks came during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on the possible impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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Trump allies order VP hopeful to stop shredding other possible picks

South Carolina GOP Sen. Tim Scott, who is speculated to be one of Donald Trump's considerations for a running mate, is being warned by allies of Trump to stop pushing opposition research on other potential running mates, such as fellow Republican Elise Stefanik, The Messenger reported.

Scott's team has reportedly been "shopping around" their research on Stefanik, according to sources speaking to The Messenger.

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Trump under 'enormous financial strain' as new report reveals legal fees are 'staggering'

Former President Donald Trump’s super PACs blew through $50 million in legal fees as four criminal indictments crashed down on him last year, according to a new report.

“It is a staggering sum,” wrote New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Shane Goldmacher Tuesday. “Nikki Haley raised roughly the same amount of money across all her committees in the last year.”

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Ego-bruised Trump insists to aides he's 'more popular' than Taylor Swift: report

Donald Trump's allies are already preparing a "holy war" against pop superstar Taylor Swift if she endorses President Joe Biden.

Sources familiar with the matter told Rolling Stone the former president's loyalists and other allies assume the singer-songwriter will eventually endorse Biden, as she did in 2020, and that likely move infuriates Trump and has already prompted MAGA culture warriors to whip up conspiracy theories about Swift and her NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce.

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Trump praises Illinois election board for throwing out effort to keep him off ballot

The Illinois State Board of Elections threw out an effort to remove Donald Trump from the primary ballot Tuesday — and was immediately congratulated for the decision by the former president.

The challenge cited the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment, stating that Trump should be disqualified from holding public office because he'd taken part in an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021. Similar attempts to boot him off the ballot have been successful in Maine and Colorado, though both are being appealed.

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White House official sarcastically mocks Trump aide as a puppy eater

The Biden White House is working hard to press House Republicans to pass the border legislation they once demanded, but Speaker Mike Johnson has now rejected it as "dead on arrival" — and they're taking a variety of different steps to pound their points home.

Republicans downplayed President Barack Obama in the final years of his tenure by blasting his "I've got a pen, and I've got a phone," remarks he used to threaten executive orders if Congress did not give him what he needed.

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Alina Habba scrambles after E. Jean Carroll's attorney calls for sanctions

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, seemed to backpedal on Tuesday after suggesting District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan had not disclosed a conflict of interest.

In a letter on Monday, Habba pointed to a New York Post report claiming Kaplan was the mentor of E. Jean Carroll's attorney, Roberta Kaplan.

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Alina Habba’s ‘weird’ angry letter will come back to bite her: analyst

Alina Habba’s ‘weird’ letter bemoaning a decades-old work relationship between E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer and the judge who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s civil defamation trial didn't do the much-maligned lawyer any favors, a new legal analysis contends.

Former prosecutor Jordan Rubin raised a serious eyebrow Tuesday at Habba’s letter accusing Judge Lewis Kaplan of concealing his mentorship of attorney Roberta Kaplan, at a white-shoe law firm about 30 years ago.

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Major cyberattack hits Fulton County amid Trump prosecution

The Georgia county whose district attorney is prosecuting former President Donald Trump and his allies on racketeering charges has experienced a major cyberattack Tuesday.

The Messenger reports that Fulton County this week got hit with an attack that has knocked out multiple online services, including access to court records and tax documents.

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