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Ethics Panel Opens Probe Into Freedom Caucus Rep

USA Today reports: The House Ethics Committee is investigating Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, the committee confirmed in a Tuesday statement. The circumstances and scope of the move are still unclear. USA TODAY has reached out to Nehls’ office for comment. Ethics Committee Chair Michael Guest, R-Miss., and Ranking Member Susan Wild, D-Penn., decided to “extend the matter regarding” the Texas …

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RFK Names Top Donor Nicole Shanahan For VP Slot

The Los Angeles Times reports: Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday announced that he had selected California tech lawyer, entrepreneur and political newcomer Nicole Shanahan as his vice presidential running mate. With no experience holding or running for elected office, Shanahan epitomizes the kind of nontraditional choices Kennedy has said he would bring to the White House, …

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Walsh: Bring Back Medieval-Style Torture For Criminals

“We’re just gonna get right into the stuff that gets me in trouble. But I’ll just say that I honestly believe that we should legally bring back medieval-style torture methods for certain criminals like this one. And I’m not advocating for extrajudicial punishments. I’m not advocating for vigilantism. I’m saying, legally, a law should be passed allowing it. “Maybe Florida …

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Judge Issues Gag Order After Trump Attacks Daughter

The New York Times reports: The New York judge presiding over one of Donald J. Trump’s criminal trials imposed a gag order on Tuesday that prohibits him from attacking witnesses, prosecutors and jurors, the latest effort to rein in the former president’s wrathful rhetoric about his legal opponents. The judge, Juan M. Merchan, imposed the order at the request of …

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Disbarment Trial Begins For Cultist Jeffrey Clark In DC

Politico reports: Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official who worked closely with former President Donald Trump in a bid to subvert the 2020 election, should face professional consequences — including the potential loss of his license to practice law — for his effort to throw the nation into chaos, D.C. bar disciplinary authorities argued Tuesday. But a lawyer for …

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MyPillow Evicted From MN Warehouse: Unpaid Rent

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports: A landlord for one of MyPillow’s manufacturing facilities has asked a judge to evict the Minnesota-based pillow giant from the premises, saying the company has failed to pay more than $200,000 in rent over the past two months MyPillow, headquartered in Chaska, has received at least four default notices since September at the Shakopee warehouse, according …

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REPORT: NBC News To Shitcan Cultist Ronna McDaniel

The New York Post reports: NBC News plans to drop former Republican National Committee boss Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor after network stars including MSNBC primetime headliner Rachel Maddow and the co-hosts of “Morning Joe” blasted the decision to bring the Trump-backing politico on board. The network has not made an announcement, but one is pending, according to Puck …

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Trump Begins Hawking $60 “Trump-Endorsed Bible”

“I am proud to be partnering with my very good friend Lee Greenwood – who doesn’t love his song God Bless the USA – in connection with promoting the God Bless the U.S.A Bible which includes copies of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, and Pledge of Allegiance. This is very important and very important to me. I …

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Qatari Royal Secretly Invested $50 Million In Newsmax

The Washington Post reports: A member of the Qatari royal family invested roughly $50 million in Newsmax, according to documents and representatives for the media company and the royal, in a moment of acute Middle East tensions during the Trump administration. The investment bolstered a key conservative media outlet at a time when Qatar was facing intense diplomatic pressure from …

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Paxton Weasels Out Of Felony Securities Fraud Charges

The Texas Tribune reports: Prosecutors on Tuesday agreed to drop the securities fraud charges facing Attorney General Ken Paxton if he performs 100 hours of community service and fulfills other conditions of a pretrial agreement, bringing an abrupt end to the nearly nine-year-old felony case that has loomed over the embattled Republican since his early days in office. The deal, …

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