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'Inconsistency on the right': Dem derails Fox News segment on Hunter Biden

Democratic strategist Laura Fink turned a Fox News segment about Hunter Biden into an indictment of former President Donald Trump.

During the Sunday segment about Biden's trial and related addiction problems, Fink noted that the president's son would be held accountable before shifting the topic to Trump.

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Maria Bartiromo pushes debunked theory about juror's 'cousin' in Trump trial

On her Sunday program, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo pushed a debunked conspiracy theory that a juror's cousin exposed a plot to convict Donald Trump in his hush money trial.

"Judge [Juan] Mechan from the Manhattan so-called hush money trial issuing a letter to all the parties involved, acknowledging that there could be potential juror misconduct on social media," Bartiromo said on Sunday Morning Futures. "This after a post was found on the New York State Unified Court System Facebook page where someone writes, my cousin is a juror and says Trump is getting convicted."

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J.D. Vance: Donald Trump spent D-Day telling me how much he 'admired' veterans

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance (R) defended presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after he reportedly referred to veterans as "suckers" and "losers."

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Vance why he was upset with President Joe Biden for releasing a campaign ad against Trump during the D-Day commemorations.

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'Rewarding Putin': Fox News host nails Trump's Ukraine plan while grilling Tom Cotton

Fox News host Shannon Bream noted Sunday that former President Donald Trump's plan for Ukraine meant that Russian President Vladimir Putin was getting "what he wanted."

Bream discussed Trump's second-term plans for Ukraine during an interview with Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Fox News Sunday.

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‘I dread November’: Election workers worry that federal task force won't keep them safe

Aiming to send a message, the Biden administration recently spotlighted its indictments and convictions in cases involving threats to election officials or workers.

But with no letup in reports of attacks, some elections professionals say federal law enforcement still isn’t doing enough to deter bad actors and ensure that those on the front lines of democracy are protected this fall.

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Trump 'could get a taste of his own medicine' if he appeals felony sentencing

Judge Juan Merchan has set the sentencing date for Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts for July 11 and, should the former president decide to appeal the Manhattan jurist's ruling, it could set in motion a process that will blow up in his face.

While questions are being raised over whether Merchan will send the former president to jail, put him under house arrest or come up with a creative punishment, it is expected that Trump's legal team won't accept anything short of the entire case being thrown out to satisfy their client.

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'Trump is worried': Expert highlights evidence Trump is fretting about swing state

Donald Trump is scared of losing Nevada, according to a Democracy expert.

Democratic voting rights attorney Marc Elias used litigation data to reach a conclusion about Trump's priorities.

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'You and I both know it!' MSNBC host presses Trump-aligned lawmaker in explosive interview

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) on Saturday was pressed on MSNBC on multiple issues, including Donald Trump's record while he was in office.

Host Rev. Al Sharpton, who earlier in the extended discussion picked Donalds apart over the lawmaker's comments suggesting that "During Jim Crow, the Black family was together," next took Donalds to task regarding Trump. Donalds has been reported to be on the former president's short list for potential vice presidential nominees.

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'Telling': Right-wing host catches heat for saying pro-democracy talk is 'attack on Trump'

A right-wing media personality complained on Saturday that president Joe Biden turned his D-Day speech into an attack on Donald Trump, but was met with some backlash.

Just last week, the internet piled on conservative media personality Erick Erickson, the founder of Red State, after he complained that Justice Juan Merchan was biased against Donald Trump in the former president's criminal trial.

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'How can you live with yourself?' Al Sharpton calls out visibly frustrated Byron Donalds

One of Donald Trump's top potential picks for his vice presidential nominee was picked apart on Saturday by MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton.

Sharpton, a longtime acquaintance of Trump and a civil rights leader prior to his time hosting a show on the news network, interviewed Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) over the weekend. The Republican lawmaker recently clashed with another MSNBC host, Joy Reid, over Donalds' comments suggesting that Black marriage rates were higher during the era of "Jim Crow."

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Joe Biden calls out 'desperate and delusional' Trump's 'blatant lie' about cost of insulin

Donald Trump was blatantly lying on Saturday when he claimed credit for lower insulin costs, according to Joe Biden's campaign.

The former president over the weekend took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to proclaim that he is the one who got millions of Americans low insulin pricing.

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Trump team 'scrambling' before outdoor rally to be held in 104-degree heat: report

Donald Trump's presidential campaign is scrambling to avoid a public relations disaster with their plans to go forward with an outdoor rally on Sunday in Las Vegas where the temperature is expected to near 104 degrees.

Hot on the heels of an appearance in heat-drenched Phoenix that was held indoors but still led to multiple Trump fans rushed to local hospitals due to heat-related complications, the New York Times stated the campaign is being forced to make new arrangements to protect attendees on Sunday.

According to the report, with the temperature expected to hit triple digits and little shade available, there are concerns about MAGA attendees who are known to stand in line long before the former president makes an appearance.

The Times' Michael Gold is reporting, "The Trump campaign is taking steps to avoid similar circumstances on Sunday, when Mr. Trump is scheduled to speak at an outdoor rally at noon at a park in Las Vegas. Forecasts expect the temperature to be around 105 degrees," before adding, "Mr. Trump’s rally in Phoenix was inside, and those who made it in could expect relief — and air conditioning — that may be harder to find at his outdoor event in Nevada."

According to the former president's campaign, a multitude of measures are planned to help attendees survive the heat.

"The Trump campaign said it will have thousands of bottles of water on hand in Las Vegas to offer to people in line and to those already inside the security perimeter. It will put up tents around the park so that people can get out of the sun, and there will be at least one tent with air-conditioning," the report states. "Campaign staff will set up a number of misting fans to help cool off attendees."

The Times report added, "Still, Mr. Trump is no stranger to holding rallies in extreme weather or canceling them because conditions are too dangerous. Earlier this year, as a blizzard swept into Iowa the week before its caucuses, Mr. Trump canceled all but one rally, citing the potential for severe weather."

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'MAGA die-hard' lawyers making plans to claim fraud in Georgia no matter who wins: report

According to a report from Rolling Stone, lawyers and pro-Donald Trump conservative activists have been busy at work turning Georgia into a laboratory testing out how to make sure they don't lose elections with plans to export their successes to other states.

As Rolling Stones' Adam Rawsley and Asawin Suebsaeng are reporting, since Donald Trump's loss of the pivotal state in the 2020 presidential election — which led him to attempt to subvert the election results — there has been a concerted effort by hardcore MAGA supporters to stack the states election offices with likeminded officials while at the same time flooding the state with voter challenges.

According to the report, "As Trump has continued to lie that the 2020 election was 'stolen' and 'rigged', the former president and his supporters have been making concrete, step-by-step progress in shaping electoral processes to his benefit. Across the state, MAGA die-hards are devoting considerable resources to purging voter rolls, intimidating election officials, employing legal dirty tricks, and ousting Republican officials and election appointees who haven’t been initiated into the cult of Trump."

As one Trump insider admitted, "Georgia is our laboratory. If you can get this up and running in Georgia, you get a road map for other states, maybe the country as a whole.”

As part of their plan to ensure long-term changes, lawyers working for the former president are already making plans to use the Georgia voting results as part of a campaign to create more suspicions about fraud.

"Lawyers close to Trump are already preparing for the former president to claim fraud in Georgia and challenge the results of the election — even in the event that he wins — just to prove a point about imaginary 'fraud' in Democratic areas," the report states with one lawyer adding, "There’s massive fraud, so that should be … solved, no matter who wins in Georgia or any state. You can’t let the left get away with it just because their cheating did not work.”

The report adds, "Nearly every leader who matters in various state GOPs, the national Republican Party, and within the conservative movement is playing part in a well-funded, coordinated attempt to corrupt American elections in a way so transparently cynical, so authoritarian, that it makes the right’s 'voter fraud' crackdowns of the pre-Trump era look like a flicker of intellectual calm by comparison."

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