Giuliani and six others plead not guilty in Georgia election case

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Senate GOP Agenda Derailed Amid Revolt Over $1.8B DOJ Fund

Backlash is growing to President Trump's so-called "anti-weaponization" fund and a critical piece of it is coming from Republican lawmakers, one of whom today called it "stupid on stilts.” Plus, Stephen Colbert is signing off tonight after nearly 11 years as host of the CBS “Late ...  Show more

Keeping Them Honest: The Violent Truth

The first-known legal challenge to the president's so-called anti-weaponization fund. What many Democrats on Capitol Hill are calling a "slush fund". The challenge is being brought by two police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6th, and one of those officers, Harry Du ...  Show more

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