Month: June 2023
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Trump Official Mike Roman is Cooperating with Jack Smith
A top official in Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign team who was a key part of the ‘fake elector’ scheme is cooperating with federal prosecutors, according to reports. Mike Roman was director of Election Day operations for Trump’s campaign. He has spoken to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office as part of the criminal investigation into attempts…
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Tucker’s Big New Plan Revealed
Tucker Carlson is raising funds to start a new media venture, Puck News reported. Carlson is reportedly fundraising for the venture with a “vast majority” of his former Fox News staff set to join him. “It’s increasingly possible that the Twitter show is a top-of-funnel play for other things Tucker may soon have cooking,” Puck…
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Geraldo Rivera Leaves Fox News After 23 Years
Fox News host Geraldo Rivera posted a video from the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday in which he said he was fired from Fox News’s top-rated show, The Five, and therefore quit the network after a 23-year run. Last week, Rivera told the Associated Press in an interview that he was leaving The Five, but at…
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Trump is Mulling a Return to Twitter After Truth Social Exclusivity Deal Expires
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly mulling his return to Twitter several months after his account was unbanned by the platform’s owner Elon Musk, according to Axios, as an exclusivity deal that kept him tethered to his Truth Social platform ended earlier this month. Citing unnamed sources, Axios reported that the former president’s allies and…
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Trump Sues E Jean Carroll for Defamation
Former President Donald Trump filed a counterlawsuit against author E. Jean Carroll on defamation charges for accusing the former president of raping her. Trump’s lawyers filed the countersuit in the fight in which Carroll is accusing him of defaming her by denying her claims that he had raped her in a New York department store…
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Giuliani Interviewed by Jack Smith in ‘Fake Electors’ Criminal Probe
Federal investigators have interviewed former Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani as part of their investigation into the 45th president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The former New York City mayor was joined by his attorney Robert Costello for the recent interview, though it is not entirely clear which topics were broached during the questioning,…
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Fox News Fires 8 of Tucker Carlson’s Remaining Staffers
The eight remaining staffers who formerly worked on Fox’s Tucker Carlson Tonight have been told that their positions are being eliminated after the network officially announced its new primetime lineup on Monday. At least one Carlson employee did not take that news lying down. Gregg Re – the show’s former head writer – unleashed a…
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Bud Light Sponsors Pride Parade with Naked Men as Children Watched in Crowd
Bud Light is serving as an official sponsor of the Toronto Pride parade, where video footage shows naked men standing around and riding bicycles in clear view of children attending the event. The footage, captured by Beth Baisch of the Post Millennial, shows dozens of attendees riding past a large cheering crowd. The fully naked…
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GOP Can Call 6 Witnesses to Testify AG Garland Lied About DOJ Not Interfering in Hunter Biden Case
U.S. Attorney David Weiss wanted to bring charges against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden in Washington, D.C., IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley said on Friday — and when he was reportedly barred from doing so, he told six witnesses. Shapley testified on the matter last month, telling the House Oversight Committee that Weiss revealed in…
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Supreme Court Rules Against Republicans in North Carolina Elections Dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 against North Carolina Republicans who argued that state legislatures have sweeping authority to make the rules for federal elections in the states without interference from the courts. At issue is the once-obscure independent state legislature doctrine, under which Republicans argue that the Constitution has always directly authorized state legislatures…