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Jack Smith has a path to cripple Donald Trump before the election: ex-U.S. attorney

With Donald Trump having been thrown a lifeline by the conservative-majority Supreme Court with its controversial presidential immunity ruling, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade stated there is still a path forward for special counsel Jack Smith to make a dent in the former president's drive to return to the Oval Office.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Vance predicted there is little chance that Trump will be tried for election interference before election day but the evidence against him could see the light of day.

As she explained to the MSNBC hosts, "It is not just the defendant, it is the public that has a right to a speedy trial. I think the more progress he [Smith] could make before president-elect Donald Trump goes into office, the more he can do at the other end."

"Certainly the things that have been deemed official acts, such as Donald Trump's interaction with the Justice Department are going to go by the wayside," she predicted before offering, "Jack Smith has the option of amending the indictment."

"You do not have to go back to a grand jury to remove things from an indictment where they already found probable cause," she elaborated. "So he can pare this down to just those acts that he believes are official acts and go for it. Certainly it will be litigated but the public will have an opportunity to see what the unofficial acts were: organizing false slates of electors, pressuring state officials to flip the outcome of the election and exploiting the chaos at the Capitol on January 6 to try to press legislators to delay the certification."

"All of that, I think, is entitled to a public hearing. Of course, also the documents case out of Florida. Judge Aileen Cannon has made no effort to act with urgency. — no reason that case can't proceed all the way through January to see how much progress they make, " she added.

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'What the hell are these people thinking?': Michael Steele rips Dems' plans for Biden

On Saturday morning, MSNBC host Michael Steele went on a tirade after reporting that some key Democrats will be gathering this coming week to decide if they should attempt to force President Joe Biden to step aside as the 2024 presidential nominee.

Speaking with his "The Weekend" co-hosts, the former Republican National Committee chair expressed frustration that the Democrats are on the verge of sowing chaos as the November election day nears.

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Dems attacking Biden are 'doing more damage' than the debate: analyst

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, a former Republican Party nominee for a U.S. House seat representing New Hampshire warned Democrats they are doing serious damage to their party by attacking Joe Biden over his debate performance.

Appearing on "The Weekend," Jennifer Horn — now an independent working with the anti-Trump Lincoln Project — suggested some Democrats are going overboard with their criticism of the president.

After stating Biden needs to get in front of voters more, she told the MSNBC hosts, "I would suggest that the response of that very small number of Democrats that have really come out after the president, and some of the media folks that have really come down on him since the election have done more damage and more harm than the president himself did during that debate."

"For me, and millions of Americans like me, this election is about the future of our country. It is about democracy, it is about getting away from the imperialistic, criminal presidency of Donald Trump and making sure that our children have a future that we can feel good about and be proud of," she explained.

She added, "It naive to think that at this point in the process you can switch candidates and still defeat Donald Trump. It is naive to think that the Democratic party will come out of a contested convention more united and stronger than they are today. "

"I think there is a lot more damage being done by folks other than Joe Biden when you look at how folks are reacting to this," she concluded.

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Trump flipped out on Project 2025 over 'controversial' acts: reporter

Appearing on CNN early Saturday morning, a reporter for NOTUS claimed Donald Trump threw the Project 2025 authors under the bus because they too closely associated themselves with him and were creating controversies his re-election campaign didn't need.

Mid-Friday the former president harshly criticized on his Truth Social platform the authors of the proposals for his presidency if he returns to the Oval Office.

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'Inappropriate': Conservatives turn on Lara Trump over 'thot workout video to rap music'

One of the heads of the Republican National Committee is in hot water with fellow conservatives after releasing a July 4th video in which she appears working out to a rap song.

Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of former president Trump who is carrying out his wishes within the Republican party, posted the video on Friday. Her caption included a reference to Independence Day, but there was no discernable theme to the video other than her working out and occasionally dancing.

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Dems slam Biden interview answer as 'utterly disconnected with the stakes of the election'

Reactions to President Joe Biden's Friday interview on ABC were varied, with some on the left saying it will stop the bleeding of Biden's presidential campaign and many on the right saying it reaffirmed their belief that he is unfit for office. But liberals specifically had a problem with one thing the current commander-in-chief said.

Biden has followed up his lackluster debate performance last week by hosting multiple rallies and now by sitting down with George Stephanopoulos for an interview. The push comes as some people are trying to force Biden out of the race after freezing and losing his train of thought at the CNN debate against Donald Trump.

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'Get a spine': Internet reacts to Biden's high-stakes interview with George Stephanopoulos

President Joe Biden sat for a 30-minute interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, during which he took responsibility for his failure to land at the debate in Atlanta the previous week, insisted that he had the health and stamina to carry on the campaign and defeat former President Donald Trump a second time, and was skeptical of the polling currently showing him down in the race. He added as well that only God could send him a sign to end his campaign.

Commenters across social media and on all sides of the political spectrum had varied reactions to the interview.

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Trump 'admires Hitler' — and the media is missing it: attorney

Former President Donald Trump's admiration for Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler is well known, well documented — and the news media has somehow let it remain unknown to most voters, warned attorney and writer Daniel Miller on X Friday evening.

This comes after a week where the former president has been largely absent from the news cycle, as President Joe Biden has faced a blizzard of media scrutiny for his low-energy performance in last week's presidential debate in Atlanta.

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'100% false': Trump allies called 'clowns' as they fall for Biden medical emergency hoax

No, President Joe Biden didn't suffer a medical emergency while aboard Air Force One on Friday. But that didn't stop allies of former President Donald Trump from falling for — and spreading — a phony medical crisis on social media.

Three prominent MAGA influencers — Monica Crowley, host of the Monica Crowley Podcast, Laura Loomer, of Loomer Unleashed, and Dinesh D'Souza of the Dinesh D'Souza podcast — wrote on X that Biden was reportedly experiencing a mid-air medical emergency.

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'He is far too senile': MSNBC's Hayes unloads on Trump over 'desperate' Project 2025 move

Former President Donald Trump's has tried to distance himself from Project 2025, proclaiming on his Truth Social account that he has nothing to do with it and doesn't agree with large portions of it. But that just doesn't meet any level of credibility, MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes said.

This comes shortly after one of the key architects of Project 2025, Heritage Foundation chief Kevin Roberts, openly threatened violence if the left resists his "second American Revolution."

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Dem House leader sets weekend meeting amid questions over Biden's candidacy: reports

The Democratic House minority leader plans to hold a virtual meeting with fellow ranking members over the weekend and among the topics of discussion: President Joe Biden's candidacy as he faces growing calls from some within his own party to drop out of the race against former President Donald Trump.

Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) reportedly plans to meet with fellow Democrats on Sunday, multiple media outlets reported, including CNN, NBC News and Axios. The meeting is expected to touch upon Biden's candidacy and comes after Jeffries wrote on X earlier Friday: "Failure is not an option."

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'Disgusting!' Lawmaker buried for suggesting delegates could overrule Biden's nomination

Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) made an eyebrow-raising claim on X Friday: that delegates to the Democratic National Convention have power to remove President Joe Biden from the ticket if they so desire.

This comes as Biden, fighting the fallout from a low-energy debate performance and whispers among some Democratic leaders about replacing him, remains defiant that he is not going anywhere and doubles down on interviews and public events.

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Feisty Biden hits back at shouting reporters: 'You were wrong about everything!'

A fiery President Joe Biden on Friday hit back at reporters after being asked if he feels he's still the best candidate to defeat President Donald Trump.

Biden stopped to chat with reporters before leaving Wisconsin, where he held a rally earlier in the day.

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