More than two decades after Cindy Clemishire alleges she was sexually assaulted by Robert Morris, starting when she was just 12 years old, the Gateway Church pastor asked her an alarming question aimed at keeping her quiet. "Put a price on it," Morris said on Sept. 22, 2005, according to a phone call transcript obtained by NBC News through a former Gateway staffer. When Clemishire responded that it was "not a small number," Morris pushed back after noting that money did not make her happy and he could understand that. "Two million dollars," Clemishire responded before Morris ended the call, the transcript states. But the shocking phone conversation"which came after emails between Clemishire and Morris in which she asked for compensation over her trauma"did not lead to the downfall of the Texas megachurch pastor who would go on to serve as former President Donald Trump's spiritual adviser.
Former President Donald Trump's legal team is threatening litigation against the nonprofit investigative outlet ProPublica, for a story published at the start of this month alleging his business and campaign are paying "significant financial benefits" to witnesses in cases against him. ProPublica revealed the threat against them in a post on X Wednesday. read more
Yet another attempt from Kari Lake and Mark Finchem to revive a lawsuit that sought to ban the use of electronic ballot tabulators in Arizona's most populous counties has been dismissed by a federal appeals court. read more
A Florida dentist is facing federal charges for allegedly sending dozens of racist and violent messages to several people for nearly a year, including a prominent Portland pastor. read more
Rex Huppke: Until we see him set foot on the debate stage Thursday night in Atlanta, there's a strong chance the former president chickens out and runs to the safety of a rally. read more
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