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Former Trump donor lobs corruption allegations at Jared and Ivanka's planned luxury resort

A one-time donor to former President Donald Trump is publicly lobbing allegations of corruption at daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The New York Times has written a lengthy Wednesday report about a proposed luxury resort being pitched by Kushner and Ivanka Trump in Albania that has already been raising eyebrows in terms of potential conflicts of interest.

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'Trump is pressuring GOP to shut down the government at the end of this month': report

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly pushing to make the nightmare that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has worked to avoid come true.

NBC News reports that "Donald Trump is pressuring Republicans to shut down the government at the end of this month if Congress doesn’t pass a GOP-backed proposal to establish new election rules nationwide."

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'You should be worried': MSNBC's Morning Joe warns that 'capitalism loses' if Trump wins

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned business elites that a second Donald Trump presidency would endanger their profit margins.

The "Morning Joe" host waxed poetic about American capitalism, saying it had lifted more people out of poverty than any other economic system in history, but he said the former president had made clear he wanted to gather autocratic powers to reward loyalists and punish his enemies.

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'Pick a side': Ex-GOP lawmaker tells Condoleezza Rice it's time to condemn Trump

Condoleezza Rice, who served as then-President George W. Bush's Secretary of State, is being encouraged to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris' election bid.

Rice recently spoke with Fox News about an essay in which she argues that "isolationism has never been the answer to the United States’ security or prosperity."

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'I am proud to represent our failing nation': Trump melts down in early morning court rant

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday kicked off his morning with a caps-heavy rant on Truth Social railing against a gag order that bars him from attacking witnesses in the hush-money trial that saw him get convicted on 34 felony counts.

"I am proud to represent our Failing Nation in fighting the GREATEST POLITICAL WITCH HUNT IN HISTORY," Trump wrote. "REMOVE THE GAG ORDER SO THAT I CAN SHOW HOW CORRUPT OUR COURT SYSTEM IS. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ARE NOT TO BE GAGGED!"

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'Numbed by the hate speech': Morning Joe shames media coverage of 'deranged' Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped his colleagues in the mainstream media for downplaying Donald Trump's negative characteristics.

The former president won the Republican nomination despite attempting to undo his 2020 election loss, for which he's been indicted in federal and state courts, and he's been criminally charged in two other cases – one of which resulted in his conviction on 34 felony counts – and the "Morning Joe" host said that many fellow journalists and pundits have normalized those facts and, as panelist Mike Barnicle put it, his "deranged" statements.

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Donald Trump won’t appear in Oregon’s voters’ pamphlet

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump once again declined to submit a statement to Oregon’s state-issued voters’ pamphlet, skipping an opportunity to make his case to the state’s 3 million voters.

Candidates aren’t required to submit voters’ pamphlet statements, and Trump will still appear on all Oregon ballots. But most candidates participate in the pamphlet, which is mailed to all Oregon households and is a cheap – presidential candidates pay the top fee of $3,500 – way to share a campaign’s message with all voters.

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Swing states prep for a showdown with election deniers over certifying votes in November

GRAYLING, Mich. — Clairene Jorella was furious.

In the northern stretches of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, the Crawford County Board of Canvassers had just opened its meeting to certify the August primary when Jorella, 83 years old and one of two Democrats on the panel, laid into her Republican counterparts.

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Republicans are privately debating 'how best to accelerate Trump’s exit': report

While Republican lawmakers are publicly rallying around former President Donald Trump, in private many of them are reportedly hoping he goes down in defeat to Vice President Kamala Harris this fall.

Politico's Jonathan Martin reports that "the most fervent private debate" among Republicans right now is "how best to accelerate Trump’s exit to the 19th Hole."

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Ohio GOP elections chief congratulates citizens he wrongly accused of being noncitizens

Since initially flagging hundreds of alleged noncitizens on Ohio’s voter rolls, Secretary of State Frank LaRose has begun sending letter to those who are, in fact, citizens. The letter congratulates them “on being an active participant in our democracy!” and encourages them to make sure their records are up to date.

And to two recently naturalized citizens caught in the audit, that’s all fine. It’s where the letter goes next that frustrates them.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe laughs at story of Trump being fact-checked over his Hitler admiration

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed out loud at the recollection of Donald Trump getting a forceful fact-check of his admiration for Adolf Hitler.

New York Times reporter Peter Baker appeared Tuesday on "Morning Joe" to discuss Army 1st Lt. Jimmy McCain, the son of the late Sen. John McCain, denouncing the Republican nominee's campaign visit to Arlington National Cemetery and endorsing Kamala Harris for president, and he recalled an infamous example of Trump's misunderstanding of the military.

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Macho MAGA? Trump locks in America's hyper-masculine vote

He lauds strongmen autocrats, hangs with martial arts stars, and has no greater compliment than calling someone a "fighter." Donald Trump is going all out for the macho vote in November's election -- and it's working.

The real estate tycoon and former president has long crafted an often cartoonish, hyper-masculine image -- most controversially including bragging about sexual assault.

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Ohio's Republican Sec. of State changes voting rules right before 2024 election

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has asked state lawmakers to create a law eliminating ballot drop boxes, citing concerns about ballot harvesting despite a lack of evidence of widespread voter fraud through drop boxes.

LaRose's proposal, according to News5 Cleveland, comes after a federal court ruled that Ohio must offer more opportunities for people with disabilities to vote, a decision LaRose lost.

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