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Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/GettyNYPDAnybody who imagines that Donald Trump is attending the wake of fallen NYPD Police Officer Jonathan Diller with genuine respect for those who routinely risk their lives should think back to a campaign rally in Ohio earlier this month.
At the start of that March 16 event in Vandalia, Trump solemnly saluted as the sound system played a recording of the J6 Prison Choir singing the national anthem inside the District of Columbia jail.
The producers who had spliced in a recording of Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and marketed the song as "Justice for All" have never identified the particular singers. But an analysis by Just Security found that 17 of the 20 Jan. 6 prisoners in the facility around the time of the recording had been arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Facebook/Matt MaddockMarch Madness took a hard right turn into out-and-out irrationality Wednesday evening, when a Republican member of the Michigan statehouse baselessly claimed three buses filled with college athletes were in fact "illegal invaders" descending on Detroit from the southern border.
"Happening right now," state Rep. Matt Maddock posted on X, tagging Michigan GOP chair Pete Hoekstra. "Three busses [sic] just loaded up with illegal invaders at Detroit Metro. Anyone have any idea where they're headed with their police escort?"
Maddock, an "ultra MAGA" Trump supporter whose wife was criminally charged as a so-called fake elector in the former president's scheme to steal the 2020 election, attached two photographs as "proof," showing a trio of charter buses on the tarmac at the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, next to a chartered Allegiant Air A320-214.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Justice Juan Merchan has warned Donald Trump and his lawyers to be on good behavior during the hush-money trial.
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