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1667367600Speaking with conservative talk radio personality and podcaster Chris Stigall, the former president was asked about a number of current events and news topics, including the midterms and Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter.Mr Trump’s remarks on the disgraced rapper, whose slew of antisemitic comments saw him dropped by a string of companies with whom he collaborated, stuck out in particular.Former president asked if disgraced rapper getting ‘fair shake’ after series of controversies Oliver O’Connell2 November 2022 05:401667360442The military veteran tells The Independent’s Andrew Buncombe why he could be the first Democrat to represent Georgia’s 14th congressional district in 30 years.Military veteran tells Andrew Buncombe why he could be the first Democrat to represent Georgia’s 14th congressional district in 30 years Oliver O’Connell2 November 2022 03:401667356842Oliver O’Connell2 November 2022 02:401667353242The rioter who declared in a video that she would murder House Speaker Nancy Pelosi if she found the Democratic leader during the January 6 attack on the US Capitol is due to be released from prison this week.Dawn Bancroft was sentenced to 60 days incarceration and three years of probation for her role in the January 6 attack.John Bowden has the details.Republicans have frequently insisted crowd was not violent to evade responsibility Oliver O’Connell2 November 2022 01:401667349642Donald Trump Jr, the self-described ‘general in meme wars’, had a rare about-face as he deleted social media posts that openly mocked the attack on Paul Pelsoi.Johanna Chisholm has the details.The former president’s son removed the offending posts from his Instagram profile but kept some of the mocking memes up on his personal Twitter account Oliver O’Connell2 November 2022 00:401667346042The US Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining six years of tax returns from former president Donald Trump and his eponymous real estate businesses after the ex-president requested an emergency stay of a lower court order allowing them access to the documents.The temporary stay was granted by Chief Justice John Roberts, who is responsible for appeals of decisions from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.Andrew Feinberg reports from Washington, DC.Chief Justice John Roberts has ordered the House of Representatives to respond to Mr Trump’s application for a stay by 10 November Oliver O’Connell1 November 2022 23:401667342442Donald Trump seemed to suggest that the journalists who leaked the Supreme Court’s Roe v Wade verdict should be jailed until the identity of the person who leaked the information is revealed.Speaking to the Salem media group, a conservative news channel, Mr Trump made a rambling remark in which he said the leaking of the Roe v Wade verdict was a ‘terrible thing’ that put ‘our judges at tremendous risk’.Stuti Mishra has the story.One-time president earlier suggested possibility of prison rape to draw ‘leaker’ out Oliver O’Connell1 November 2022 22:401667338842Former president Donald Trump has officially endorsed the New Hampshire GOP senate candidate who recently spread a widely debunked hoax about children being encouraged to relieve themselves in litter boxes at school.Andrew Feinberg has the story.Trump’s endorsement of Mr Bolduc comes just days after he spread a discredited hoax at a candidate forum Oliver O’Connell1 November 2022 21:401667335242In court filings, one person present claimed that they could not remember much about the restaurant other than that it was a ‘far drive away’ and that the server was ‘being a pain about wearing masks.’The far-right militia was preparing more actions after 6 January, according to federal prosecutors Oliver O’Connell1 November 2022 20:401667333142Hillary Clinton has asked a federal judge to order former President Donald Trump and his attorneys to pay more than $1m in legal fees and costs to cover expenses she and several other defendants accrued defending themselves against a dismissed lawsuit claiming that they conspired to sink Mr Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign by accusing it of colluding with Russia.Abe Asher has the details.The former secretary of state argues that Mr Trump and his attorneys should be forced to pay $1.06m Oliver O’Connell1 November 2022 20:05

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