By Sky Palma The Alaska GOP has voted to censure Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after a super PAC aligned with him spent more than $5 million in ads attacking Trump-backed Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka, The Washington Post reports. Tsh…
This one word could determine if Trump’s Truth Social company committed securities fraud: NYT
By Matthew Chapman On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that the merger between Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind former President Donald Trump’s Twitter alternative Truth Social, and the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) d…
Prosecutors demand testimony from White House cook on Trump’s handling of secret documents: report
By Matthew Chapman On Monday, The New York Times reported that federal prosecutors are trying to compel testimony about former President Donald Trump’s classified document stash from Walt Nauta, a military valet and cook who served Trump at the White H…
NC sheriff resigns amid probe into racist rants, misconduct and abuse of power
By Matthew Chapman On Monday, WECT reported that Jody Greene, the suspended sheriff of Columbus County, North Carolina, resigned from office after an investigation began into a wide range of allegations of personal and professional misconduct — in the …
Trump abandons ‘attorney-client privilege’ claims regarding some docs taken from Mar-a-Lago
By Sky Palma Donald Trump has backed off his claim that some of the documents seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago are protected by attorney-client and legal-work-product privilege, Bloomberg reports. “Trump has withdrawn the claims over nine documents, a…
Sparks fly on The View as Ted Cruz gets grilled over the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol
By Travis Gettys A clash erupted on “The View” when Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) made excuses for the Jan. 6 rioters he helped encourage by objecting to the certification of Joe Biden’s election win. The Texas Republican appeared Monday on the ABC News program…
Pelosi spokesman: GOP lawmakers ‘threatening a global economic catastrophe’
By Travis Gettys Republicans have made clear they intend to cut Medicare and Social Security if they regain congressional majorities, and they’re willing to risk default on the nation’s debt as leverage. The Republican Study Committee released a budget…
Republicans set to ramp up war with corporations after ‘messy break-up’ over Trump: report
By Tom Boggioni Writing for Rolling Stone, the Washington Examiner’s David Drucker claims there is a coming collision between the normally corporate-friendly Republican party and major companies after the two sides fell apart following the Jan. 6 insur…
Fraud trial could drive a wedge between ‘blacklisted’ Trump and the Secret Service: legal expert
By Tom Boggioni In an interview with Business Insider, Professor Steven L. Schooner of George Washington University Law School, claimed that a fraud conviction in the Trump Organization trial that will start jury selection on Monday could complicate Do…
‘I’m losing’: Mike Lee frets in fundraising email as Evan McMullin surges in Utah Senate race
By Bob Brigham Disgust with Donald Trump in Utah has propelled the state’s bizarre Senate race into one of the most closely watched races in the 2022 midterms. “Just weeks before the Nov. 8 vote, Utah’s senior senator, Republican Mike Lee, is now ackno…