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Ex-Aide Recounts Meadows Saying Trump Endorsed the ‘Hang Mike Pence!' Chants From Rioters
Cassidy Hutchinson recounted former chief of staff Mark Meadows telling White House counsel Pat Cipollone that President Donald Trump thought the vice president “deserved” the “Hang Mike Pence” chants from the rioters.
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White House Counsel Told Aide ‘We're Going to Get Charged With Every Crime Imaginable' if Trump Went to the Capitol
Cassidy Hutchinson, former senior aide to chief of staff Mark Meadows, testified Tuesday that White House counsel Pat Cipollone had warned against Trump’s plan to march to the Capitol. “We have serious legal concerns.”
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Hutchinson: Trump Knew Supporters Were Armed, Said ‘Let My People In' to WH Rally Anyway
Hutchinson quoted Trump as directing his staff, in profane terms, to take away the magnetometers that he thought would slow down supporters who’d gathered in Washington
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Ex-Aide Says Trump Knew Crowd Was Armed: ‘They're Not Here to Hurt Me'
Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, recounted hearing President Donald Trump express anger over security blocking demonstrators with weapons from entering the Jan. 6 rally.
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Meadows Told Hutchinson ‘Things Might Get Real, Real Bad on Jan. 6'
Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, recounted Mark Meadows telling her after a meeting with Rudy Giuliani on Jan. 2 that things might get “real bad” on Jan. 6.
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How Mark Cuban's Pharmacy Sells Prescriptions For Cheap
By not accepting insurance plans and skirting around the regulations that come with them, Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs has been selling prescription drugs at prices that beat the average pharmacy chains. Insurance expert Paul Seegert joins LX News to discuss Cuban’s pharmacy company.
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The Supreme Court Keeps Citing ‘History and Tradition.' Whose History?
Many historians are saying the Supreme Court majority’s historical arguments lack context, accuracy, and representation of people of color and women.
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Roe Decision Will Affect Poor Women and Women of Color the Most
The Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade will not stop abortions from happening, but will make them less safe in many states, Tulane University sociology professor Andrea Boyles says on LX News. But not all women will be affected equally. “This decision is raced, and it’s classed,” she says.
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Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade, Allowing States to Ban Abortion
The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade. Friday’s outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
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How the Maine Schools Ruling Affects Separation of Church and State
Conservative Supreme Court justices have “chipped away” at separation of church and state, though the right-leaning wing of the court is divided on whether the concept is still viable, says Willamette University professor Steven Green.
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Breaking Down Fashion at the 2022 NBA Draft
Fashion becomes more and more of a centerpiece on draft night. Brandon Gaston, @TheLifeStylest on Instagram, breaks down the looks from the night’s biggest stars.
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Many Gun Laws Open to Challenges After Supreme Court Decision
Thursday’s Supreme Court decision on New York’s concealed carry law could leave other gun laws open to challenges – if opponents can prove the laws are not rooted in historical precedent and the Second Amendment. Caroline Mala Corbin, law professor at University of Miami, joins LX News to explain.