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Ray Epps testified that he is not an informant or working for the FBI, January 6 committee says



A US House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol said Ray Epps testified that he is not an FBI informant and has not worked for any law enforcement agency. Fact-checkers from Snopes and PolitiFact report there is no evidence that Epps is connected to any law enforcement agency. According to Snopes, available footage shows Epps was in attendance at the January 6, 2021 rally, but there is no current evidence that he had entered the Capitol or engaged in violence. The FBI’s investigation into the 2021 event is currently ongoing.

 

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Rep. Kevin McCarthy trades words with CNN's Manu Raju when confronted about his refusal to cooperate with the January 6 committee, after previously stating that he would, during a press conference on Thursday​
 

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Novak Djokovic’s Visa Is Canceled Again by Australia
The action came days after a judge overruled border officials and allowed the tennis star to stay. Djokovic’s lawyers said they would appeal the decision, with the start of the Australian Open three days away.

Novak Djokovic: Australia to detain tennis star on Saturday after visa cancelled
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Novak Djokovic is set to be detained on Saturday after Australia cancelled his visa for a second time, in a row over his right to remain in the country unvaccinated.
The decision on "health and good order" grounds means he faces deportation and a three-year visa ban.
Djokovic's lawyers called the decision "patently irrational" and will appeal.
The men's tennis number one is still scheduled to play in the Australian Open in Melbourne on Monday.
"Today I exercised my power... to cancel the visa held by Mr Novak Djokovic on health and good order grounds, on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so," Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said in a statement.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said that the decision followed "careful consideration".

Alluding to the heavy criticism his government has faced for allowing the unvaccinated player into Australia, Mr Morrison said: "Australians have made many sacrifices during this pandemic, and they rightly expect the result of those sacrifices to be protected."
At an emergency late-night court hearing shortly after the decision was announced on Friday, Judge Anthony Kelly ruled that Djokovic cannot be deported while the appeal proceedings are happening. An appeal hearing is expected on Sunday.

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The judge also said the government could detain Djokovic after he meets immigration officials in Melbourne on Saturday morning. However, he will be allowed to go to his lawyers' offices to prepare his case ahead of Sunday's hearing.
An initial hearing will be held on Saturday at 10:15 local time (23:15 GMT on Friday).
Djokovic's legal team called the minister's decision to cancel the visa "patently irrational".
Citing a government document with more details on why it was revoked, Djokovic's lawyer, Nicholas Wood, said it was not because he is a danger to the public, but because "he will excite anti-vax sentiment".

Although Djokovic is not vaccinated, he has not actively promoted anti-vax disinformation. However, Australian anti-vaxxers have been using the hashtag #IStandWithDjokovic on social media.
Mr Wood added that the minister had chosen to "remove a man of good standing" from Australia and "impair" his future career over anti-vaccination comments Djokovic had made in 2020.
The nine-time Australian Open winner was hoping to defend his title next week, which if he won, would make him the most successful male tennis player in history with a record 21 Grand Slam titles.
For the moment, Djokovic remains in the Australian Open draw and is due to face fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic on Monday - the first day of the tournament.
Djokovic's visa was first revoked shortly after his arrival in Melbourne on 6 January, after Australian border Force officials said he had "failed to provide appropriate evidence" to receive a vaccine exemption.
His initial announcement that he was coming to play in the Open prompted a backlash from some Australians, who have lived under long and strict Covid lockdowns, because it was unclear if he could meet the country's strict entry rules. Melbourne in particular was hard bit by lockdowns, enduring 262 days under heavy restrictions last year.


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Djokovic was detained for days at an immigration hotel, before his visa was reinstated by Judge Kelly, who ordered his release, ruling that border officials ignored correct procedure when he arrived.
But on Friday evening in Melbourne, Mr Hawke again cancelled Djokovic's visa under separate powers in Australia's Migration Act.
The act allows him to deport anyone he deems a potential risk to "the health, safety or good order of the Australian community", however Djokovic can still appeal this.
 

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January 6 committee subpoenas Rudy Giuliani and three other Trump allies





A US House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol has issued a subpoena for Rudy Giuliani, who worked as former president Donald Trump's lawyer as he attempted to overturn the 2020 election result. Two other lawyers who worked with Trump, Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell, were also subpoenaed, as was former Trump campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn. In a statement on Tuesday, Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson said, "The four individuals we've subpoenaed today advanced unsupported theories about election fraud, pushed efforts to overturn the election results, or were in direct contact with the former President about attempts to stop the counting of electoral votes."

 
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