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Right-wing influencer's conviction for trying to trick Black voters thrown out

A right-wing social media influencer who was sentenced to seven months in federal prison for trying to trick Black and Brown Americans out of voting in the 2016 presidential election has been exonerated.

Douglass Mackey, who went by the online persona of "Ricky Vaughn," wrote in all caps on X Wednesday, "The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has thrown out my conviction for lack of evidence. The case has ben remanded to the district court with orders to immediately dismiss."

Mackey was convicted of election interference after tweeting in Nov. 2016 about "limiting black turnout," then posting an image "that featured an African American woman standing in front of an 'African Americans for Hillary' sign," according to the DOJ indictment. "The image included the following text: 'Avoid the Line. Vote from Home. Text 'Hillary' to 59925. Vote for Hillary and be a part of history.'"

A second image Mackey tweeted shortly thereafter depicted "a woman seated at a conference room typing a message on her cell phone. This deceptive image was written in Spanish and mimicked a font used by the Clinton campaign in authentic ads. The image also included a copy of the Clinton campaign’s logo and the 'ImWithHer' hashtag," according to the DOJ under Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Mackey's prison sentence was suspended in 2023 pending appeal.

In its decision, the appeals court wrote, "the mere fact that Mackey posted the memes, even assuming that he did so with the intent to injure other citizens in the exercise of their right to vote, is not enough, standing alone, to prove a violation of Section 241. The government was obligated to show that Mackey knowingly entered into an agreement with other people to pursue that objective."

Mackey also posted Wednesday, "Now we sue," and "I can finally get my guns back."

GOP senator admits he has 'minimal evidence' to support right-wing conspiracy

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) was forced to admit Friday on "The Benny Show" that he had little evidence to support a right-wing theory that the Chinese government conspired to interfere in the 2020 election — and then blamed Joe Biden for a cover-up.

To introduce the topic, MAGA podcaster Benny Johnson said Congress had "credible whistleblowers" showing the Chinese government was trying to "put fake IDs into the system here, in this country in order to rig the mail-in balloting process, which makes a ton of sense to us knowing how loose those systems and securities were."

He continued, "The border patrol were able to nab 20,000 fake ballots that were printed for Chinese nationals trying to smuggle across our border...and now we have Chinese students voting illegally in the 2024 electionthey're being charged. So, this really does stand to reason — can you explain, like, the evidence that you have right now for this scheme?"

"Well, in terms of the evidence I have, it's pretty minimal," Ron Johnson admitted. He then pivoted to attack Biden.

"You've had four years of the Biden administration being able to cover this stuff up. If they found evidence themselves they probably destroyed it," Ron Johnson claimed. "You got people not talking, getting the story straight. So, it's always difficult to prove criminal activity beyond a reasonable doubt because criminals cover up their activity.

"So, this is not easy to do. What you can do is, you can find threads and you gotta pull on those threads to see if there's more documentation, more evidence. But, again, just don't expect some bombshell revelation that provides you all the information, all the receipts, all the evidence you need to convict people. That's not how these investigations work."

Earlier this month, the Justice Department announced it filed a criminal complaint charging one University of Michigan student, Haoxiang Gao, who was "a citizen and national of the People’s Republic of China, with false claims to register or vote and voting by aliens."

The news release also took a swipe at Biden.

Gao surrendered his passport, the release said, "but on January 19, 2025—the day before the new administration took office in Washington—Gao jumped bond and fled the country on a flight bound for Shanghai, China."

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Dairy farmer's lawsuit claims Trump is discriminating against whites

A Wisconsin farmer is suing the Trump administration's Department of Agriculture over its continued use of diversity, equity and inclusion programs that he says are keeping white, male farmers from receiving loan forgiveness.

The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed the lawsuit against the USDA Monday "on behalf of white dairy farmer, Adam Faust," according to the Associated Press.

The AP quoted Faust saying in a statement, “The USDA should honor the President’s promise to the American people to end racial discrimination in the federal government. After being ignored by a federal agency that’s meant to support agriculture, I hope my lawsuit brings answers, accountability, and results from USDA.”

Since taking office in January, Trump has worked to dismantle DEI programs throughout the government in keeping with the president's promise to "focus on merit."

Faust's lawsuit alleged that the current USDA continues to implement Biden-era DEI programs subjecting "2 million white male American farmers...to discriminatory race-based policies" by putting "white men at a disadvantage" and violating "the Constitution’s guarantee of equal treatment by discriminating based on race and sex."

As an example, the lawsuit alleged that Faust and other white, male farmers are charged a $100 "administration fee" to participate in one program that exempts women and minority farmers from paying the same fee.

In another example, Faust "participates in a USDA program that guarantees 90% of the value of loans to white farmers, but 95% to women and racial minorities," according to the report.

Both instances put Faust at a disadvantage, the lawsuit alleged.

The AP reported that Faust and several other farmers "successfully sued the Biden administration in 2021 for race discrimination in the USDA’s Farmer Loan Forgiveness Plan."

A Trump administration spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment, according to the report.

Read the AP report here.

Pam Bondi covers up Trump's 'dumb moves' with made-for-TV 'stunt': Top Dems

WASHINGTON – Democrats on Capitol Hill are nervously laughing off President Donald Trump’s so-called investigation into Joe Biden’s use of an autopen.

Prominent Democratic senators who spoke to Raw Story at the Capitol on Thursday dismissed the effort — passed through executive order and giving Attorney General Pam Bondi authority to launch a criminal probe — as a made-for TV “political stunt.”

“It’s a political stunt trying to change the narrative from tariffs that are gonna harm the economy,” said Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“It’s a gigantic distraction and totally frivolous and unfounded,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), the second-most senior Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, told Raw Story.

“They would be better advised to focus on problems that really matter to everyday Americans, like rising prices and threats to our economy from dumb moves like imposing across-the-board tariffs. It’s a political stunt.”

Biden’s use of an autopen to sign documents — from pardons to pieces of legislation — has become the subject of Republican conspiracy theories.

Riding the coattails of the new book Original Sin, by Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson of Axios, conservative pundits and far-right politicians are claiming Biden was too old to function properly as president.

Biden was 78 when he entered the White House in 2021, and 82 when he left office this year.

Trump, who turns 79 next week, has shared numerous conspiracy theories about the man who beat him in 2020.

Last week, Trump shared the objectively absurd claim that Biden was “executed in 2020” and replaced by “clones[,] doubles and robotic engineered soulless mindless entities.”

Compared to that, the autopen conspiracy theory is relatively mundane, holding that aides used the robotic device to sign documents and keep the government running because Biden was too old to keep up.

Republicans claim documents signed by autopen would be invalid, including pardons issued by Biden to family members and leading Democratic politicians, especially those who served on the House January 6 committee.

Experts, historians and journalists have repeatedly countered that presidential autopen use is long established and perfectly legal — as Trump would know, having used an autopen himself.

“I don't think there's a there there,” Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) told Raw Story. “I think this is more of a political point.”

Coons has more reason to know than most. A close Biden ally, he holds the Senate seat Biden vacated to become President Barack Obama’s vice president in 2009. He has also served as an executive himself, in his home state.

“Broadly, governors, mayors [and] presidents should have and need to have processes that guarantee that the documents that are executed by them are, you know, duly reviewed and appropriately executed,” Coons said.

“When I was county executive, we used to have signing day once a month where I would sit down and sign a stack of a thousand documents. And I remember saying on several occasions, ‘Do I really need to personally sign every single one of these?’

“Anyone who's been an executive of any significant entity recognizes that the use of the approved, auditable use of an autopen is essential to carrying out the due functions of a large government. The number of things the U.S. president has to sign would boggle the imagination.”

Asked about Republican claims that then-First Lady Jill Biden really ran the government during much of Biden’s four years in the White House, Coons answered wryly.

“In the case of Edith Wilson, where the president was literally in a coma, yeah, that was true,” Coons said.

President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke while in office in 1919. Accounts of Wilson’s illness differ, but he is not thought to have fallen into a coma.

Coons said he was with Biden in his final days in office, and he says he was cogent.

“I had breakfast with President Biden the last Friday that he was in the White House and he was present, engaging, positive, clear,” Coons said — before admitting that at other moments Biden seemed his age.

“Did he have some bad moments in his last year as president? Like the debate? Yes.”

Biden’s catastrophic display against Trump in Atlanta last June ultimately precipitated his withdrawal as Democrats’ presidential nominee.

“But I've seen no evidence that he actually, at any point, wasn't fully capable of being president,” Coons said.

'He didn't understand': New book claims Biden shocked as wife announced 2024 run

At a state dinner in December 2022, Jill Biden surprised French President Emmanuel Macron, former U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi — and her own husband Joe Biden — when she firmly indicated the then 80-year-old U.S. President would run for another four-year term, a new book says.

Joe Biden looked “like he didn't understand,” another guest is quoted as saying, adding that they rescued the awkward moment by hastily proposing a toast to “four more years” which the president and first lady joined.

The striking vignette is included in Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, a book by Alex Thompson of Axios and Jake Tapper of CNN which will be published next week. Raw Story obtained a copy.

Biden's fitness for office, never mind a second term, was a rising concern long before a catastrophic debate against Donald Trump in June 2024 prompted his historic decision to step aside, surrendering the Democratic nomination to his vice president, Kamala Harris, who went on to lose to Trump.

Thompson and Tapper are just the latest authors to publish an account of Biden's decline and downfall.

On Monday, the Guardian first reported on the book, revealing how unnamed aides suppressed doubts about their boss, and how Harris aide David Plouffe remains furious with Biden for having held on too long, saying the president “totally f–––ed us.”

The next day, Axios published an excerpt which said close Biden aides considered putting him in a wheelchair due to health issues including a broken foot, but decided not to for fear of showing weakness.

A Biden spokesperson said: "Yes, there were physical changes as he got older, but evidence of aging is not evidence of mental incapacity.

"… We are still waiting for someone, anyone, to point out where Joe Biden had to make a presidential decision or make a presidential address where he was unable to do his job because of mental decline. In fact, the evidence points to the opposite — he was a very effective president."

Like other books on the 2024 campaign, Original Sin contains in-depth reporting about how Biden family members, prominently including Jill Biden and Hunter Biden, the president's troubled son, pressed Joe Biden to hold on to power.

Thompson and Tapper provide another stark depiction of a president facing the gathering demands of age, while his wife “appeared to have little doubt that her husband was going to run again.”

“On December 1, 2022, the president hosted French President Emmanuel Macron for a state dinner,” Thompson and Tapper write. “Speaker Nancy Pelosi was seated next to Biden with Macron across from them. The French president was flanked by Pelosi's daughter Alexandra on his right and the First Lady on his left.

“Later in the evening, Alexandra overheard the First Lady tell Macron about her rigorous exercise routine. Campaigns are so tough and she needed to be in shape, she explained.

“Alexandra looked surprised. Campaign? What campaign? Everyone seemed happy with the four-year, 'I'm a bridge' situation.”

That is a reference to Biden's messaging when he won the White House in 2020, aged 77 — that he would serve as a bridge to the next generation of Democratic leaders.

“Alexandra then turned to the president and asked if they should toast to another campaign,” Thompson and Tapper write. “He looked back at her like he didn't understand. Alexandra thought her mom looked shocked. Everyone quickly gathered themselves. With Macron, they toasted to four more years.”

By the summer of 2024, Nancy Pelosi would be a key player in forcing Biden to quit.

'Total sham!' Defense Secretary Hegseth blames 'Biden IRS' over $33K audit

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed disgust on social media Monday after apparently receiving an IRS audit notice addressed to him and his wife.

Hegseth posted a photo of the notice that read, "Dear Peter B & Jennifer A. Hegseth: We're auditing your federal income tax return." The notice continued, "You owe a balance of $33,558.16" and advised them to "pay the balance due now to avoid additional penalties."

Hegseth wrote, "Of course the outgoing Biden IRS rushed an 'audit' of the incoming SecDef. Total sham. The party of 'norms' and 'decency' strikes again. We will never back down."

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The former Fox News host was nominated to lead the Pentagon shortly after Donald Trump won the 2024 election.

His nomination was hotly contested by Democrats who complained Hegseth was woefully unqualified to lead the Pentagon. In addition, Hegseth faced allegations of sexual assault, alcohol abuse, and financial mismanagement. Vice President J.D. Vance was called upon to cast the tie-breaking vote that led to Hegseth's confirmation.

Military.com reporter Konstantin Toropin questioned the wisdom of Hegseth posting the notice on social media.

Toropin wrote, "The Secretary of Defense appears to have posted a document that shows he owes more than $33,000 in taxes following an audit. Aside from his calls to defy the IRS, this raises a myriad of questions from the quality of the vetting that was done to his vulnerability to bribes."


Secret Service flagged as world's richest man shares AI video of 'Trump murdering Biden'

Trump-endorsing billionaire Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and the owner of the social media company once known as Twitter, received criticism on his own platform on Saturday after sharing a video showing an animated Donald Trump killing Joe Biden.

Musk over the weekend took to his own platform, now called X, to share what he deemed to be the "best AI video to date."

The video shows Trump, as "Neo" from The Matrix, stopping bullets in mid-air and then fighting an "agent" AI-generated to look like Joe Biden. Trump then kicks Biden to the ground before jumping inside the president's body until he explodes. Trump-Neo is left standing and flexing afterward.

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Multimedia journalist David Leavitt flagged the development, saying, "Elon Musk shares ai video of Donald Trump murdering Joe Biden in a plagiarized Matrix scene." In a separate post, Leavitt tagged the U.S. Secret Service and asked, "Why are you showing videos of Donald Trump murdering Joe Biden?"

NAACP leader Derrick Johnson called on Musk to remove the video, citing the recent assassination attempt against the former president.

"Only a week after a political assassination attempt, [Musk] posts an AI video of President Biden shooting at Donald Trump," Johnson wrote. "It’s sick. This is exactly the kind of content that platforms like Elon’s should moderate. It only promotes violence and division. Elon, take it down."

@matpolloy said, "The hypocrisy from conservatives is f------ ridiculous and say we’re the ones inciting violence."

"Elon is an immigrant against immigration," he added. "He’s anti-trans bc of his trans daughter. He is a spiteful baby."

@oralcarter376 said, "[Musk] shares a video of Trump murdering [Biden]. 'Good job' TWITTER. [Secret Service] it's time you pay Elon at visit."

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Trump allies boast GOP unity as a 'sign of party dysfunction' lies lurking: columnist

The Republican party is fully lined up behind Donald Trump in the run-up to the general election while Democrats are in chaos, but one writer thinks things aren't actually as they appear.

According to MSNBC political analyst Zeeshan Aleem, the short-term view reveals Republicans are in high spirits after a successful convention while Democrats are trying to force out their own nominee.

When you look under the surface, Aleem argues, the Democrats are showing they are a healthy party while the GOP is doubling down on its mistake of picking a felon as their nominee.

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Aleem notes that, "in the longer view, the Democratic chaos is a sign of the party’s health, while the GOP’s unity is a symptom of its sickness as a political entity."

"Political parties win and govern effectively by producing candidates who can secure as big of a majority as possible among their constituencies. Yet entering the summer, both parties had opted for candidates who were, by any typical standard, remarkably weak. Trump currently may be ahead in most polls, but he remains a uniquely unpopular presidential candidate, plagued by low favorability ratings," the commentator wrote. "He has never won the popular vote. He was the first and only president to never breach over 50% in approval ratings. Independents remain wary of his criminal convictions and his personal character. And during his leadership of the GOP, the party has performed poorly in midterm elections."

Aleem added that, "while the polls indicate that Trump has a very serious chance of winning in November, his vulnerabilities ensure that he does not have a decisive lead."

"That the GOP is turning over and over again to such a divisive, risky candidate is a sign of party dysfunction. There are multiple sources of that dysfunction: conservative media, which thrives on deception and discord; the party’s diehard base, which buys every conspiracy theory thrown its way and worships Trump as a savior; and GOP lawmakers, almost all of whom tremble with fear at the mere thought of criticizing Trump," Aleem wrote. "But the upshot is that the Republicans have lost most if not all of their identity beyond Trump and his lackeys. Beyond him, they are lost, and with him they’re not much better off."

The latest activity by Democrats, on the other hand, "reflects a party with a sharply different, healthier goal," according to the piece.

"In the long term, any healthy movement or party must ultimately always balance commitments to unity with introspection and honest reckonings over whether it’s uniting behind the right things. That’s what the Democrats are doing, and it’ll serve them well for the future," Aleem concluded.

Read the full article here.

'They haven't come forward': James Comer admits he has no whistleblowers on Biden's health

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chair of the House Oversight Committee, told Fox News that he had not been in contact with any White House whistleblowers about President Joe Biden's health.

Earlier this week, Comer's committee subpoenaed three of Biden's White House aides in connection to what Republicans alleged was a coverup of the president's mental fitness.

"We believe this has been going on for a long time," Comer told Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Thursday. "We want to know what these three specific staffers knew, and we want to know who, in fact, has been pulling the strings behind the curtain."

Comer suspected that a "shadow government" was running the country.

"Do you have whistleblowers who have come forward?" MacCallum asked.

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"We've heard of specific staffers who have reached out to different Democrats who have leaked it out to various sources, so these people are people of interest to us, but they haven't come forward to us yet," Comer admitted. "I think if Joe Biden doesn't make a decision soon, I would expect to see whistleblowers coming forward."

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Trump campaign caught flat-footed by possibility of Democratic race shakeup: report

Former President Donald Trump's campaign should be riding high at the moment, with the Democratic Party in a circular firing squad over whether to try to force out President Joe Biden over concerns about health.

There's just one problem, reported The Atlantic: Trump's campaign chiefs, Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, aren't really sure what to do if Biden is forced out.

"As the likelihood of a Trump-versus-Biden rematch set in, the public responded to the two candidates precisely as LaCivita and his campaign co-manager, Susie Wiles, had hoped," wrote Tim Alberta. "The percentage of voters who felt that Biden, at 81, was too old for another term rose throughout 2023, even as the electorate’s concerns about Trump’s age, 78, remained relatively static. By the end of the primaries, the public’s attitude toward the two nominees had begun to harden: One was a liar, a scoundrel, and a crook — but the other one, the old one, was unfit to be president."

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Wiles and LaCivita insisted to reporters months ago that they have solid contingency plans for if Biden exits the race — but according to Alberta, they don't seem as confident about that anymore.

"By mid-June ... not long before the debate, their tone had changed," wrote Alberta. "Trump was speaking at a Turning Point USA rally in Detroit and the three of us stood backstage, leaning against the wall of a dimly lit cargo bay, a pair of Secret Service vehicles idling nearby. When I asked about the prospect of Trump facing a different Democratic opponent in the fall, LaCivita and Wiles shook their heads. They told me it was too late; the most influential players in Democratic politics had become too invested in the narrative that Biden was fully competent and capable of serving another four years." However, "as we talked after the debate, it was apparent that they might have miscalculated. Elected Democrats were calling for Biden’s removal from the ticket."

When Alberta asked Wiles how they would handle a Biden departure at this point, she said, “I don’t know. I don’t know.”

For his part, Biden remains defiant and insists he will continue his campaign for a second term — and while Trump has seen a slight bump in some polling, a new study out of Northeastern University suggests that overall voting preferences have shifted little since the debate.