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Dustin Thompson has been charged in connection with the Capitol riot. In an affidavit

‘I had to do something to gain his respect’: January 6 defendant testifies he believed Trump sent him to attack on US Capitol

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Alleged rioter Dustin Thompson took the stand in his trial on Wednesday and told a Washington, DC, jury that he believed he had received “presidential orders” to go to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. “Besides being ordered by the President to go to the Capitol, I don’t know what

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Wes Moore is a leading Democratic candidate for governor of Maryland.

A rising Democratic star told his origin story. But did he allow a narrative to take hold that didn’t match the facts?

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN Wes Moore, a leading Democratic candidate for governor of Maryland, first became famous for his 2010 bestselling memoir, “The Other Wes Moore,” an inspirational story of two boys with the same name and ties to the rough streets of Baltimore. While the author became a Rhodes scholar, an Army captain and

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DeSantis had demanded lawmakers dismantle Florida's 5th Congressional District

DeSantis proposes new Florida congressional map that could wipe out Democratic redistricting gains

By Steve Contorno, CNN Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday proposed an aggressively partisan redrawing of the state’s congressional boundaries that could help his party pick up four seats in the US House of Representatives this November. If the proposed map is enacted and survives a legal challenge, the result could lead to “entirely wiping

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US officials warned Wednesday that unnamed hackers have developed tools designed to "gain full system access" to the sensitive computer systems used to operate energy facilities. Signage stands outside the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) headquarters in Washington

US officials warn of new hacking tools that could be used to target energy facilities

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN US officials warned Wednesday that unnamed hackers have developed tools designed to “gain full system access” to the sensitive computer systems used to operate energy facilities. The tools could help a hacker burrow into an industrial computer network and “disrupt critical devices or functions,” said the Department of Energy, the FBI,

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Rep. Kai Kahele

Kahele defends dual role as member of Congress and Hawaiian Airlines pilot, along with proxy voting record

By Melanie Zanona and Daniella Diaz, CNN Rep. Kai Kahele defended his part-time work as a commercial pilot for Hawaiian Airlines, saying the arrangement complies with House Ethics rules, and attributed his lengthy absence from the Capitol to the pandemic after questions arose about whether he was breaking any ethics rules for continuing his work

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A federal judge declined Wednesday to dismiss special counsel John Durham's case against a Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer accused of lying to the FBI during its investigation of potential Trump-Russia collusion.

Special counsel Durham’s case can proceed against Clinton campaign lawyer, judge rules

By Tierney Sneed and Marshall Cohen, CNN A federal judge declined Wednesday to dismiss special counsel John Durham’s case against a Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer accused of lying to the FBI during its investigation of potential Trump-Russia collusion. US District Judge Christopher Cooper rejected a request from Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who argued that

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Fact check: McCormick attack ad takes benign Oz quote out of context to portray Trump-endorsed candidate as ‘anti Trump’

By Daniel Dale, CNN On Saturday, former President Donald Trump endorsed surgeon and former television personality Mehmet Oz in the Republican primary for Pennsylvania’s open US Senate seat. The endorsement is a challenge for Oz’s top Republican rival, former hedge fund chief executive David McCormick, who had also reportedly sought Trump’s backing. McCormick’s campaign has

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Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows

Mark Meadows removed from North Carolina voter rolls amid state investigation into voter fraud allegations

By Dianne Gallagher, CNN Mark Meadows was removed from the North Carolina voter rolls this week, as the state investigation into allegations that the former Trump chief of staff committed voter fraud continues. The Macon County Board of Elections director, Melanie Thibault, confirmed that she removed Meadows’ registration from the county’s voter roll on Monday.

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