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Top RFK Official Attended J6 Rally, Posed With Kraken

CNN reports: A New York-based campaign official for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who raised the possibility that voting for the independent presidential candidate would help Donald Trump defeat President Joe Biden previously promoted false claims that the 2020 election was rigged and attended “Stop the Steal” rallies after the election, including the rally on January 6, 2021. Rita Palma, who …

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GOP Michigan Senate Candidate Busted Living In Florida

Newsweek reports: A Republican hoping to represent Michigan in the U.S. Senate suffered a setback to his campaign this week after facing allegations that he lives in Florida. Former Congressman Mike Rogers, who has made much of his local roots in a bid to win over voters, faced backlash online after the staff of Democrat rival Elissa Slotkin released information …

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Fox Guest: AZ Timed Abortion Ruling To Hurt Trump

“Trump comes out yesterday and makes this big statement about leaving abortion to the states. He’s really trying to create a tent that enough Republicans can stand under to elect him in November. So he does that yesterday. “Today, Arizona comes out after the Biden campaign jumps all over Trump and said, ‘States are going to do radical things and …

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Hannity: Don’t Trust The Feds To Run Social Security

“Why so many of our fellow Americans trust the government that never put Social Security money in a lockbox, that have now brought it to the brink of insolvency and Medicare to the brink of insolvency? “The same people that promised you’d keep your doctor and your plan and save on average $2,500 a year; millions and millions lost their …

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CHATTER AWAY: Overnight Open Thread

Billboard Magazine reports: Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter gallops in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated April 13), debuting with 407,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending April 4, according to Luminate. It’s the superstar’s eighth No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200. With 407,000 units earned, Cowboy Carter claims the biggest week …

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NYPD Tests “Windshield Boots” For Parking Scofflaws

 The New York Post reports: The NYPD is unleashing barnacles to battle parking pirates. The department this week said it will begin using “windshield boots” — a 17-pound device that attaches to a vehicle’s windshield like a barnacle and remains there until a scofflaw pays their tickets — on illegally parked trucks. The contraption is also known as a Barnacle …

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Cops: Missing FL GOP Leader Drunkenly Trashed Hotel

The Tampa Bay Times reports: While family and friends distributed posters of a missing Republican Party of Florida executive director last week, he was holed up in a Hampton Inn, where authorities say he trashed his room. George Riley Jr., who was reunited with his family this weekend, was kicked out of a room at the Hampton Inn in Kissimmee …

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Appeals Court Rules US Capitol Isn’t “Public Forum”

Politico reports: When John Nassif surged into the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, he was among the hundreds chanting “Whose house? Our house!” But that’s not exactly true, a federal appeals court countered Tuesday, rejecting Nassif’s challenge to his conviction for “demonstrating” inside the Capitol and ruling that the building itself — as opposed to the spacious parkland outside — …

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Appeals Court Hears Case Of Man Who Claims He Was Fired For Calling Company’s Pride Flag An “Abomination”

Courthouse News reports: An Iowa man told an Eighth Circuit panel Tuesday that he was wrongly fired because he expressed his religious belief that his employer’s use of a rainbow flag as symbol of LGBTQ pride is an “abomination to God.” Daniel Snyder was fired after he posted a comment on his employer’s intranet site opposing the company’s use of …

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Johnson Delays Sending Mayorkas Impeachment To Senate So Republicans Can Press Schumer For Full Trial

The Associated Press reports: House Republicans will delay bringing their case against Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate until next week, two months after impeaching the Homeland Security secretary. It will be the third time in five years that senators are sworn in as jurors in the court of impeachment. House Speaker Mike Johnson had planned to send the impeachment charges …

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