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'Legal mind is as weak as a kitten': MAGA is mad at Amy Coney Barrett

Former President Donald Trump's far-right supporters are turning on the Supreme Court justice he appointed after she backed a Biden administration policy over Republican-led states.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett was one of six justices to rule in Murthy v. Missouri, a case that determined, as Vox correspondent Ian Millhiser put it, that "judges do not get to micromanage how the Biden administration speaks to social media companies."

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'Make a motion, big man:' Dem taunts spluttering Republican over failed Biden impeachment

A shouting match erupted in the House Judiciary committee Thursday when a Democratic lawmaker dared Republicans to keep their promise to the American people and impeach President Joe Biden.

A furious Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) challenged conservatives to either move forward with impeachment or give up the "Anna Paulina lunacy" that would see Republicans try to put Attorney General Merrick Garland under arrest.

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'That's intentional': MSNBC panel shreds Supreme Court for 'dragging feet' on Trump case

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal unleashed on the Supreme Court for helping out Donald Trump by delaying his immunity case as long as possible.

"We will have opinions tomorrow, and we will have opinions next week, and in particular, we're waiting on, I think, two really important opinions," Katyal explained on MSNBC after Thursday's rulings were released.

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'Spewed lies!' Trump is raving mad because Fox News interviewed a Biden spokesperson

As the Supreme Court revealed a slate of decisions with serious implications for the families of opioid crisis victims and gravely ill pregnant women, former President Donald Trump, a convicted felon, addressed the nation he hopes to lead in 2025.

"WHY DOES FOXNEWS PUT ON SO MANY BIDEN PEOPLE, LIKE MICHAEL TYLER, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR BIDEN, WHO SPEWED LIES WITH VERY LITTLE PUSHBACK?" Trump wanted to know. "AMAZING!!!"

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'Headed toward doom': Analyst sees GOP terrified Trump will lose everything at debate

The Republican Party may not survive former President Donald Trump losing his debate against President Joe Biden Thursday night and they know it, a new political analysis finds.

Salon columnist Brian Karem made this case just hours before history is made on a CNN soundstage in Atlanta where a standing U.S. president will debate a convicted felon who has not yet been officially nominated by his own party.

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'Smear and spin': Trump allies outraged over CNN vowing to 'fact check' parties at debate

Donald Trump is going to be fact checked at the debate scheduled for Thursday with President Joe Biden, but the ex-president's staunchest allies are upset.

Trump has continually said he has no fears about debating Biden, but Team Trump has grown increasingly frantic in the lead-up to the first debate, raising allegations that Biden will be drugged up and that the moderators will be on the president's side.

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Ex-Republican reveals how Biden could 'bother Trump dramatically' at debate

Former Republican Rick Wilson thinks he's mastered the art of the troll and has the perfect recipe for Joe Biden to get under Donald Trump's skin.

Essentially, it's to out Donald the Donald.

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Fox News host dubiously reveals how 'CIA could help Biden' at debate

President Joe Biden could get a debate boost Thursday if one Fox News host is to be believed — only this time it's not from baseless cocaine use or energy drinks. This time, the right-wing network suggested it could be from the CIA.

Ahead of the much-anticipated debate Thursday night, host Jesse Watters on Wednesday suggested former President Donald Trump will not only go up against Biden, debate host Jake Tapper, and "the media," he'll also face the nation's massive, secretive intelligence agency.

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'I didn't vote for anybody': GOP governor reveals he stiffed Trump in primary election

Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp admitted that when the Peach State was holding its GOP primary in March — when it came to voting for former President Donald Trump, he abstained.

“I didn’t vote for anybody. I voted, but I didn’t vote for anybody,” Kemp told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on “The Source”.

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'Ewwwww': Internet erupts after 'Trump gets weird' about Taylor Swift in interview

Many wish they could unhear former President Donald Trump, who just turned 78, gush about mega star Taylor Swift by involving the word "beautiful" five times.

Trump was captured in a new recording fawning over the 34-year-old Swift.

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Republican ridiculed for introducing bill to police whether Biden takes drugs for debate

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) told Newsmax on Wednesday that he is introducing a "No Juicing Joe" bill, just one day before the CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is set to take place.

The legislation, in his own words, would compel Biden "to divulge, to report to the American people, every time he takes a mind-altering stimulant like he's gonna have to do before the debate. They're gonna have him juiced up and jacked up" — a reference to an ongoing baseless conspiracy theory being promoted by Trump and some of his allies that Biden is being given some type of stimulants before public appearances to maintain his focus and mask a mental deficiency.

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'Seismic news': Swing state considers ballot decision that could hurt Trump

The North Carolina Board of Elections is declining for the time being to approve Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or Cornel West for the presidential ballot in November — a move that could potentially give President Joe Biden a boost in a historically Republican-favoring but perpetually close state.

According to WRAL, "In a party-line vote, the North Carolina State Board of Elections rejected initial bids for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West and Constitution Party candidate Randall Terry to place their names on the November ballot, saying they want more time to review their petitions. The board’s two Republican members voted to place the candidates on the ballot, while the board’s three Democratic members rejected those motions."

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Mark Cuban issues blistering Trump takedown

Billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban — a staunch Donald Trump critic — issued this week four reasons why he refuses to vote for the former president in November's election.

Cuban's latest criticism of the MAGA hopeful comes after business expert and Yale School of Management professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld earlier this week revealed in a New York Times op-ed that Trump has the "lowest level of corporate support" in the Republican party's history.

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