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'Secrets in cardboard boxes': Smith lambasts Trump over messy Mar-a-Lago docs storage

Special Counsel Jack Smith ridiculed former President Donald Trump's handling of classified information in a new court filing opposing an dismissal motion he calls "profoundly flawed," court records show.

Smith issued Monday a withering response to Trump's motion to dismiss his federal classified documents case on the grounds that prosecutors' admitted misclassification mistake constituted evidence tampering.

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Controversial watchdog asks government to strip Lauren Boebert of guns because of drug use

A controversial watchdog group has written to government authorities asking them to investigate Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) because it claims she applied for gun permits despite allegedly using drugs and alcohol.

This week, American Muckrakers PAC sent a letter to various government agencies, including the ATF, the Colorado Department of Public Safety, the Attorney General of Colorado, and the Garfield County sheriff.

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Presidential debate commission jabs Biden campaign as it releases colleges from contracts

The Commission on Presidential Debates attacked President Joe Biden's campaign Monday, days ahead of a planned CNN debate between the president and former President Donald Trump.

The group said that due to the Biden campaign, they're "regrettably" releasing the colleges and universities from contracts.

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Election denier seeking Lauren Boebert's seat celebrates 'low voter turnout'

An election denier running for a seat being vacated by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said he expects to win the Republican primary thanks to low voter turnout.

During an interview on Real America's Voice, Ron Hanks explained why he got in the race for Colorado's 3rd District after Boebert decided to run in the 4th District.

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Trump's latest 'bizarre lie' shows he's scared of debating Biden: conservative

A 'bizarre" lie from Former President Donald Trump's was prompted by an underlying and justifiable fear that he doesn't stand a chance in Thursday's presidential debate, neoconservative William Kristol wrote for the Bulwark Monday.

The lie in question was Trump's Saturday claim that he's been accused of calling service members who died in action "suckers" and "losers" because his "stupid people" prevented him from refuting it properly years ago.

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Trump's 'rightwing cult members' are unwittingly helping Biden ahead of debate: expert

Former President Donald Trump's outspoken followers are unwittingly helping his political foe in the upcoming presidential debate by bombarding President Joe Biden with insults about his age, according to The Guardian political columnist Margaret Sullivan.

Conservatives' constant attacks on Biden's mental sharpness have only succeeded in easing the criteria for success the 81-year-old incumbent must meet when he faces off against Trump on CNN Thursday night, Sullivan argues.

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Ex-White House aide nails Trump spokeswoman's 'stunning lack of message discipline' on CNN

The co-hosts of "The View" began Monday by trouncing Donald Trump's spokesperson, who went up against Kasie Hunt on CNN Monday and was cut off as she launched attacks on the host's colleagues.

The spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, answered questions with furious assaults on CNN debate moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, who will preside over the event on Thursday.

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'Not a crime': Georgia sheriff shrugs off slurs and death threats against election worker

A Georgia sheriff's office has refused to investigate death threats and racial slurs against election workers, saying the attacks are "not a crime."

Milton Kidd, the voter registration director in Douglas County, told Stateline that he was regularly threatened.

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'They cut off my microphone': Trump spokesperson runs to Steve Bannon after CNN cuts her

Karoline Leavitt, the national spokesperson for the Trump 2024 campaign, showed up on Steve Bannon's War Room program Monday just hours after CNN abruptly ended her interview for insulting the network's debate moderators.

"And why are we in Atlanta, ma'am, with CNN, who controls the microphone on Thursday?" Bannon asked about the upcoming debate.

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'Pathetic!' MAGA reacts with fury to CNN's cutting off Trump spokesperson's angry rant

Former President Donald Trump's followers were shocked Monday when a campaign spokesperson was not allowed to finish her angry rant on national television — and they didn't hold back.

Karoline Leavitt was forced to air her grievances on X instead after an attempted character attack on upcoming presidential debate moderator Jake Tapper spurred CNN anchor Kasie Hunt to cut the Trump spokeswoman's mic.

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Racist slurs and death threats: Inside the dangerous life of a Georgia elections official

DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. — When Milton Kidd leaves work at the end of the day, he slips out the back door of the domed Douglas County Courthouse, avoiding the public entrance where people might berate him or demand his home address.

He never takes the same route home two days in a row, and he makes random turns to avoid being followed.

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Arizona Republicans call on GOP candidate to withdraw for misrepresenting military service

A Republican candidate should "immediately withdraw" from the Arizona House of Representatives LD-7 race for "misrepresenting his military service," according to the local county's GOP.

The Navajo County Republican Committee over the weekend called for Steve Slaton, candidate and the owner of a "Trumped" store, to remove himself from the race, saying he "provided an altered DD-214 claiming combat veteran status" and showed "qualifications and awards which" he has not actually earned.

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Critics use Trump appointee's scripture reading to remind him of former president's sins

Donald Trump's former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sought to honor his Christian faith on Sunday, but was swiftly reminded he worked for someone who is known for his sins.

The former official posted the following Bible verse along with a "Sunday scripture" tag.

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