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Lynnwood, Washington, man arrested for making interstate threats of racially motivated violence

Seattle – A 37-year-old Lynnwood, Washington man was arrested yesterday...

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Convicted sex offender linked to Paladino campaign for Congress

Joel Sartori, a 63-year-old Lancaster resident whom law enforcement considers a “moderate risk” to the public, was listed as the assistant treasurer of the Paladino for Congress campaign in documents

MONKEYPOX DETECTED IN ERIE COUNTY RESIDENT

Risk to the general public is currently low ERIE COUNTY...

Weatherman calls kids live on air with tornado warning

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Could Trump Be Charged Like a Mob Boss in Georgia? Lawyers Think So.

Experts say the recent flurry of subpoenas suggests the likelihood of a RICO case against the former president for trying to swing the Georgia election results has never been higher.
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Facebook posts – Jay-Z didn’t bribe country radio stations to play Beyoncé’s songs. This claim started as satire

“Jay-Z paid more than $20 million to country radio stations to play Beyoncé songs so she’d top the Billboard country charts.”

Stephen A. Smith Adamant That He Can Score on LeBron James in a One-on-One: ‘Y’all Are on Drugs!’

Stephen A. Smith couldn't believe his First Take colleagues didn't agree with his claim that he could score on LeBron James if the two of them played on-on-one.

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‘Rather angry’: Yelling Trump unloads after Michael Cohen testimony



Former President Donald Trump delivered one of his angriest post-trial day rants in Manhattan on Monday after his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen — one of the most important witnesses for District Attorney Alvin Bragg — took the stand to testify about his own role in the alleged criminal scheme.

The former president has made several such speeches at the end of trial arguments, often followed immediately by crushing fact-checks that strip away his false claims — but on Monday he lost his cool more than usual.

"The whole is laughing now at New York's weaponized legal system, watching this unfold," Trump thundered.

He went on to claim that the Federal Election Commission looked into the allegations and found, "There's absolutely no problem," with the payments. He then quoted a number of people sympathetic to his case, including right-leaning law professor Jonathan Turley and even Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), whom Trump quoted as saying the "objective is to keep Trump off the campaign trail, that's all they're trying to do, keep him off the campaign trail."

Trump also went after Judge Juan Merchan, once again accusing him of a conflict of interest due to his daughter's political activity — a point of contention that has previously gotten him held in contempt of court, although this time he took care not to go after Merchan's daughter directly.

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As he spoke, his raised his voice until he was yelling at gathered outside the courtroom.

"A rather angry defendant," remarked CNN's Jake Tapper as Trump walked away.

Trump added of Merchan, "We have a corrupt judge, and we have a judge who's highly conflicted and he's keeping me from campaigning. He's an appointed New York judge, he's appointed. You know who appointed him? Democrat politicians. He's appointed, he's a corrupt judge and he's a conflicted judge, and he ought to let us go out and campaign and get rid of this.

"Every single legal analyst, even CNN, even MSDNC, say the same, there's no case here."

Watch the video below or at the link here.

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