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'Pot meet kettle': Trump ridiculed as he accuses Fani Willis of 'hail Mary' move

Former President Donald Trump was accused of "projection" after his legal team said Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' move to dismiss an appeal had "no basis in law or fact."

Earlier this month, Willis' office moved to dismiss Trump's appeal in the election interference case against him. Prosecutor Donald Wakeford argued Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee made "explicit factual findings" in his decision to keep Willis on the case, and those findings could not be challenged by an appellate court unless they were proven wrong.

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Minnesota governor nails Trump for giving his state nothing but 'bills for his security'

Brought on to discuss Donald Trump's desperate need to win over voters in key midwestern states if he has any hope of victory in November, the governor of Minnesota called out the former president as a deadbeat on MSNBC Thursday morning.

Speaking with "Way Too Early" host Jonathan Lemire on "Morning Joe," Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) laughed off the ex-president's claim he can win the state he lost in 2020 when he only garnered 45 percent of the vote.

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'Know your opponent': Apprentice star schools Biden on giving Trump 'rope to hang himself'

A former contestant on "The Apprentice" encouraged President Biden to look for opportunities to get under Donald Trump's skin and throw him off during the debate.

Speaking to MSNBC, Tara Dowdell, a season three contestant, said that Biden is likely preparing to debate Trump on the terms that he denies basic facts.

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'Wrong!' Marjorie Taylor Greene erupts as Fox News reveals Trump's downward spiral

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) erupted Thursday after a Fox News poll showed that President Joe Biden led former President Donald Trump among rural voters.

In a poll published Wednesday, Fox News indicated Biden was leading Trump by 2 points, a 5-point swing since March.

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'That's what they're hoping': Analyst sees giddy dictators drawing up playbook for Trump

Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un met in Pyongyang this week, sending a message to the world that a collection of anti-West countries is coming together to form a new expanded "axis of evil," as George W. Bush described in 2002.

Anne Applebaum explained in The Bulwark's Conversation that the leaders of the various anti-democracy countries are trying to find a position of power where they influence what is happening in the west.

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Trump off-hand comment on nukes 'floored' Puerto Rico's governor: new book

An off-hand remark Donald Trump reportedly made to Ricardo Rosselló set off alarms with the former governor of Puerto Rico, who has written in a memoir due out next week.

According to a report from New Republic's Hafiz Rashid, in Rosselló's book "The Reformer’s Dilemma," obtained by The Hill, the former lawmaker recalls traveling with Trump in a helicopter as they surveyed the island after Hurricane Maria slammed into it in 2017 when Trump decided to wax philosophical.

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Maria Bartiromo claims a loaf of bread is $13 under Biden

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo blamed President Joe Biden after one of her friends allegedly paid $13 for a loaf of bread.

In a Thursday Fox News segment about the economy, host Sandra Smith noted that officials in Biden's White House had pointed to improving economic conditions.

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Busted: Gay-friendly companies caught flooding anti-LGBTQ  candidates with millions

More than two dozen companies that have made a huge public showing about supporting the LGBTQ+ community have at the same time been funneling millions in political donations to conservative lawmakers who have been hostile to that same community.

According to a report from Popular Information, an examination of political donations given to conservative lawmakers and affiliated PACs features "some of the most prominent corporations in the United States."

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Democratic female turnout could be dampened without abortion measure on Michigan ballot

Reproductive rights advocates in Michigan may be the victims of their own success when it comes to electing Democrats in November.

A new poll of women voters released Thursday by KFF, a nonprofit health policy research, polling and news organization, shows that reproductive rights is boosting Democratic women’s eagerness to vote in states with potential abortion-related ballot initiatives. However, states like Michigan, in which abortion rights were enshrined by voters in the state constitution in 2022, women are less motivated to vote.

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'The worst': Trump flips out on Fox News after new poll shows Biden surging past him

Less than 24 hours after Donald Trump lashed out at Fox News and demanded former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) to be booted from the Fox Corporation Board of Directors, the former president was on the warpath again after a Fox News poll showed President Joe Biden surging past him among voters.

In The Paul Ryan post, Trump wrote, "Nobody can ever trust Fox News, and I am one of them, with the weak and ineffective RINO, Paul Ryan, on its Board of Directors."

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'How'd it go for you?' MSNBC's Mika mocks GOP lawmaker's faceplant on Biden joke

A Wisconsin Republican's attempt to make a simple joke about President Joe Biden's age went as badly as possible at a Donald Trump rally in Racine on Tuesday and MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Mike Brzezinski pounced on it.

Speaking before the MAGA crowd, it didn't take long for Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) to realize he substituted Trump's name for Biden's as the crowd remained silent, possibly out of confusion.

"It's hard to believe. Donald Trump was first elected to the United States Senate when I was negative 8 years old — that's true," he told the crowd before his goof dawned on him and he quickly added, "President Biden was elected when I was negative 8 years old."

He then added an abashed, "I'm going to get myself in trouble."

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After sharing the clip, MSNBC's Brzezinski interjected, "Yeah, you are because they are both old and so just stop guys."

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Questions raised about Trump's new ties to Putin friends creating a fresh 'backchannel'

Donald Trump's newfound relationship with two Russian mixed martial arts figures known to be close to Vladimir Putin is raising fresh questions about whether the Russian president is setting up a new "backchannel" to reach out and manipulate the man who will presumably be the Republican Party presidential candidate.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Anna Nemtsova, Trump has lately been meeting with "notorious" UFC fighters Khabib Nurmagomedov and Islam Makhachev, both described as Putin friends, and that is raising some eyebrows.

The report notes that the two fighters "took the opportunity to talk international diplomacy" recently with Trump that led Kremlin news agencies and television channels to broadcast the former president "promised Nurmagomedov to stop the war in Ukraine."

That was followed by Trump boasting about his meeting with Nurmagomedov, calling him on Truth Social “probably the Greatest Fighter of All Time. I met him at the UFC event on Saturday night in New Jersey," and then adding, "A really smart guy - Big things in the future for Khabib!”

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"Grigory Shvedov, Russia-based editor-in-chief of Caucasus Knot, says that Khabib 'is very influential, he is a thought leader,'" wrote Nemtsova before adding, "He explained that the Kremlin pays close attention to people like Makhachev and Nurmagomedov 'so they would not have any critical attitude for the authorities.' The KGB was always sure to cultivate a close, controlling relationship with any Russian athletes who rose to the international level and it is certain that the FSB now does similar with the current generation of global sports stars. It is unknown whether that relationship would stretch as far as asking them to pass on messages to people like Trump."

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'Concern': Expert warns Roger Stone judge brag could get feds' attention

Self-described "dirty trickster" Roger Stone was outed in a recording from a Mar-a-Lago event, and a former Justice Department official pointed out some flaws in his logic.

In the tape, Stone reveals that he has the personal number of judges that he can use to protest election results in 2024.

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