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Trump rallygoer connects MAGA hats to 9-11 with mind-bending conspiracy theory

A supporter at a rally for former President Donald Trump shared a bizarre conspiracy theory that she said was secretly revealed by MAGA hats.

While waiting to hear Trump speak in Doral, Florida, on Tuesday, RSBN spoke to one supporter who had a theory about the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

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'Ugh': Nikki Haley's latest pro-Trump move disgusts both liberals and conservatives

Failed Republican presidential nominee Nikki Haley drew outrage and scorn from the left and right Tuesday when she announced the release of her 97 delegates whom she urged to vote for Donald Trump, the convicted felon, former president and her bitter rival for the GOP's presidential nomination.

The former South Carolina governor called for Republican unity just days before the Republican National Convention gathers in Milwaukee on July 15, Politico reported Tuesday afternoon.

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'Return fire': Attorney general wannabe explodes Trump legal docs in campaign ad

Missouri needs an attorney general who’s ready to put on a fleece vest and blow up legal evidence against his political allies with a grenade launcher.

That’s the message from Will Scharf, who does just that in his latest campaign video boasting of his loyalty to his client and convicted felon, Donald Trump, a former president.

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Jill Biden rejects calls for president to step aside at Georgia rally

COLUMBUS – First lady Jill Biden rallied Democrats in a west Georgia community that’s home to one of the country’s largest military bases Monday as the Biden-Harris campaign works to tamp down concerns after President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance in Atlanta more than a week ago.

The first lady, who is one of the president’s fiercest surrogates, hit the campaign trail with a three-stop swing through battleground states as the president ramped up his efforts to firmly reject calls for him to bow out of the race.

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How 'faux populist' J.D. Vance went from Trump hater to top VP pick

During the 2016 presidential race, "Hillbilly Elegy" author J.D. Vance was a scathing critic of Donald Trump and argued that he would be terrible for the Republican Party if he won the election.

But Vance, now a U.S. senator via Ohio, has since taken an ultra-MAGA turn and become a strident Trump supporter. And he is reportedly on Trump's short list for a running mate.

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Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship

Over the course of Nevada history, no one party has dominated the state’s politics, and its electorate has remained surprisingly balanced in its political leanings. Since becoming a state in 1864, Nevada has had equal representation with its federal delegation: 14 U.S. senators from each of the major parties and 20 U.S. House members from each of the Democratic and Republican parties.

The same parity exists at the state level. There have been 31 governors of Nevada: 15 Republicans, 12 Democrats and two each from the Silver Party – active around the turn of the 20th century – and the Silver Democrat Party. The Silver Democrats were eventually absorbed into the Democratic Party.

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'High risk' MSNBC host confesses fear of Trump's promised 'retribution and brutality'

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace confessed that she's growing increasingly nervous about her life in the United States if former President Donald Trump wins the presidency.

Panelists on Monday addressed the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, the plan created for Trump's possible second term by some of his loyalists. Among them included authoritarian expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat and former Congressman David Jolly (R-FL), among others.

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Furious RNC platform committee member: We spent thousands just to be 'rolled'

A member of the closed-door Republican Party platform committee meeting unleashed her own fury after the committee voted to pass former President Donald Trump's policies into the party as a whole.

Political director Matt Smith of WISN12News Milwaukee caught up with Gail Ruzicka, a platform committee member from Utah, who was incensed.

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GOP platform softens same-sex marriage and abortion stances as Trump boasts of 'greatness'

The Republican Party platform made history when it was passed Monday and former President Donald Trump praised the committee members who ushered in his demands.

"The 2024 GOP Platform to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN was overwhelmingly approved by the Rules Committee - Thank you to Chairwoman Marsha Blackburn and Vice Chair Michael Waltz for their tireless work to PUT AMERICA FIRST. Ours is a forward-looking Agenda with strong promises that we will accomplish very quickly when we win the White House and Republican Majorities in the House and Senate," posted Trump on Truth Social.

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Trump attorney Alina Habba: My fame proves legal persecution against ex-president

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, claimed her personal fame was a sign that the legal system had persecuted the former president.

Habba spoke to Fox News on Monday in her new role as a Trump 2024 campaign adviser. Host Martha MacCallum began the interview by asking Trump's attorney to weigh in on President Joe Biden's refusal to drop out of the race.

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Speaker Johnson says big spending cuts are coming under Trump — expert has big doubts

Republicans are fantasizing about a new era of budget cuts under a new Donald Trump presidency.

Speaking to the Hudson Institute, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) argued that the largest security threat facing the U.S. is the national debt.

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'Not subject to immunity': Dem bill would revive Trump prosecution for election crimes

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) revealed his plan to introduce legislation that would classify election subversion by the president as an unofficial act.

Schumer spoke on the Senate floor Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision giving Donald Trump immunity for official acts he took as president.

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'Most powerful White House in history': Behind the real threat of pro-Trump Project 2025

Donald Trump and some of his allies, including Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Stephen Miller, have been trying to distance themselves from Project 2025 — the Heritage Foundation's detailed, in-depth blueprint for a second Trump Administration. And Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) who is reportedly on Trump's short list for a possible running mate, has said that Trump is not beholden to Project 2025.

On his Truth Social Platform, Trump claimed, "I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it."

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