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'What do they think happens next?' Michael Steele puts Biden-dumping Dems on the spot

On Saturday morning, MSNBC host Michael Steele called out Democrats who want President Joe Biden to step aside as the party's presidential nominee and noted the elephant in the room they seem to be ignoring with their demands.

Steele, the former RNC head who has remained a staunch supporter of Biden despite his presidential debate debacle, used his perch on MSNBC's "The Weekend" to put the Biden-dumping Democrats on the spot for their seeming aversion to declaring their full-throated support for Vice President Kamala Harris should Biden step down.

Speaking with his co-hosts, he explained, "You have all of these people out here flapping their lips about Joe Biden getting out of the race but I don't hear any of them talking about elevating the vice president to replace him. It makes you wonder, what is that all about?"

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"I was talking to a couple of Democrats who were saying that chatter was, 'Well, we can probably — we will negotiate that later.' Negotiate what?" he exclaimed. "How do you negotiate that later? There is no later in this thing."

"So what do you think is going on here, where folks just think they are just going to still be able to bypass, if they are successful in getting the president out, which it does not look like that will happen because he has drawn a line in the sand, and no one has met him there so far," he added. "Let's play it out and say they do, what do they think happens next?"

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Flip-flop: Remembering J.D. Vance's criticisms of Donald Trump

J.D. Vance, the author of the acclaimed memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," has had a complex and evolving relationship with former President Donald Trump.

Initially, Vance was a staunch critic of Trump, warning that his presidency would be disastrous for the Republican Party. However, in a surprising turn of events, Vance has since become a vocal supporter of the former president, even being considered as a potential running mate for Trump's 2024 campaign.

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Jordan and Gaetz buried by ex-DOJ official for 'frat-boy' antics during Merchan hearing

According to a former counsel to ex-Attorney General Janet Reno who was called to testify in a hearing conducted by House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), it was nothing less than a clown show with the Ohio Republican and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) performing at center stage.

In a column for the Daily Beast, attorney Shan Wu claimed the hearing on the supposed "weaponization" of the law against Donald Trump was a deeply unserious affair with Republicans more interested in playing for the cameras than asking serious, substantive questions.

As he wrote, he appeared to answer questions about the trial of the former president in Manhattan where Trump was accused — and later convicted — on 34 counts of fraud related to paying off an adult film star before the 2016 presidential election. As he noted, the hearing before the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government took place before the verdict had been rendered.

Focusing on his personal experience under questioning by Florida's Gaetz, Wu expressed disgust at his absurd questions that seemed designed to amuse Jordan rather than a sincere attempt to understand the law.

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"The questions that stuck out at me the most were the ones from Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to the Republican witnesses," he wrote.

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Teamsters president urged to cancel Republican convention speech

Teamsters general president Sean O'Brien is facing mounting internal pressure to cancel his planned speech to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee next week, with the union's vice president at large accusing the labor leader of kowtowing to a viciously anti-worker party and a GOP presidential hopeful whose first four years in the White House were marked by open attacks on the labor movement.

John Palmer, the Teamsters' vice president at large, wrote in an op-ed in New Politics earlier this week that O'Brien's scheduled appearance at Donald Trump's invitation "only normalizes and makes the most anti-union party and president I've seen in my lifetime seem palatable."

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'Not all peaches and cream': RNC stumped on how to 'soften' Trump’s image at convention

The Republican National Convention (RNC) kicks off in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Monday, and the GOP is still unsure how to make its presumptive 2024 nominee palpable to mainstream American voters.

According to the Washington Post, the RNC's planners are sticking to a carefully "scripted" convention next week. This means featuring speakers aimed at broadening the Republican Party's voter base beyond the far-right MAGA movement. However, this is reportedly proving difficult given former President Donald Trump's considerable baggage and extreme rhetoric.

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Project 2025 group makes immediate splash at Republican National Convention

MILWAUKEE — For attendees of the Republican National Convention, there’s nothing remotely subtle about the role of the Heritage Foundation — the Washington, D.C.-based conservative group behind the highly contentious Project 2025 "presidential transition" plan.

Fly into Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, and the first evidence that the GOP convention is taking place in this Wisconsin city is a set of giant signs that read: “Heritage welcomes you to the RNC Convention in MKE.”

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'Baby mamas': Ex-lawmaker confronts 'religious conservative' Ben Shapiro on Trump support

Two politically opposed guests sparred on Real Time with Bill Maher Friday night, with CNN contributor Bakari Sellers, a former representative from South Carolina, taking media host Ben Shapiro to task over his support for Donald Trump.

Maher's show also featured an appearance by former GOP lawmaker Kevin McCarthy. Maher put McCarthy on the spot, declaring that democracy should be here to stay.

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Trump lashes out at Republicans who tanked bill to defund his many criminal prosecutions

Donald Trump late Friday evening complained about fellow Republicans purportedly responsible for the failure of a bill that would defund the various prosecutions of the former president.

Trump took to Truth Social, saying he got the heads up from Georgia's right wing Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) that the effort to suspend funding for Trump's criminal cases had failed due to Republicans. Trump faces numerous local and federal criminal cases, and has already been convicted of 34 felonies in the state of New York.

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'Democracy should be here to stay': Bill Maher puts the screws to Kevin McCarthy

Bill Maher on Friday evening put former GOP lawmaker Kevin McCarthy on the spot on HBO's Real Time.

McCarthy, who was ousted from his position as the Republican Speaker of the House before being replaced by Mike Johnson, aired his grievances to Maher about representatives who lie about why they vote for or against certain bills. It's because they want a raise, but they won't tell that to the American people, McCarthy said.

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Trump adviser asks Project 2025 to remove his group from its advisory board amid outrage

The more Americans learn about the Heritage Foundation's authoritarian Project 2025 initiative, the more they dislike it. That may be why both former President Donald Trump and groups allied with him are now trying to keep it at arm's length.

According to ABC News, America First Legal — which is led by Trump's top immigration adviser, Stephen Miller — has reached out to Project 2025 and asked to be removed from its list of advisory board members. The network reported that the group was listed among the other groups collaborating with Heritage on Project 2025 as recently as Thursday.

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'He's projecting': Ex-RNC head puts 'fascist' Project 2025 group chief on the spot

Heritage Foundation chief Kevin Roberts, the man overseeing the far-right Project 2025 plan to transform the entire federal government into a loyalist army for the Republican Party, is "projecting" his own authoritarian impulses when he attacks the Democratic Party, said former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele on MSNBC Friday evening.

Roberts, who also recently called for a "second American Revolution" that will be "bloodless" as long as the left doesn't resist, proclaimed at the National Conservatism Conference, "The left's new America will have no written Constitution and no rule of law, no independent judiciary, no democratic accountability or national sovereignty. It will be a global theocracy with Marxist fundamentalists sitting in its thrones, menacing its enemies."

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'Bringing some Dark Brandon energy': Internet loves Biden's fiery rally in Michigan

President Joe Biden came out swinging at his campaign rally in Detroit, Michigan, on Friday, armed with a volley of zingers against former President Donald Trump, self-deprecating jokes about his own age, a laundry list of his policy accomplishments and plans for a second term, and unabashed defiance against the punditry and members of his own party who have spent weeks raising doubts about his ability to stay in the race.

It was exactly the performance many commenters on social media, including some who had been wavering since his shaky debate with Trump in Atlanta, had been hoping for — and many came out to praise him.

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'Makes no sense': Tesla CEO Elon Musk mocked on his app after donating to EV-bashing Trump

Billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk found himself under fire on his own app, X, after reports surfaced Friday that he donated to a super Pac working to elect former President Donald Trump — a candidate who just this week asked MAGA supporters, "Who wants to drive an electric car for the rest of your life?"

Musk, the world's wealthiest man worth an estimated $263.6 billion, donated to America PAC, anonymous sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. It wasn't immediately known how much he donated, but it was described as a sizable amount.

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