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Biden's 'secret weapon' against Trump singled out by MSNBC analyst

Coming on the heels of President Joe Biden's stirring speech to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy on Thursday, MSNBC analyst and branding expert Donny Deutsch suggested it was a precursor of another front aimed at undercutting Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Coupled with a new commercial being released by the Biden/Kamala Harris campaign that shows veterans praising the current president and questioning the patriotism of convicted felon Trump, the MSNBC regular called the military vote Biden's "secret weapon."

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist, Deutsch explained, "Contrast is everything in this election. I think the military is the greatest example to show the contrast between two men. You see Donald Trump who, you know, got off, didn't serve because of bone spurs, allegedly told John Kelly, his chief of staff, as they were in a cemetery looking at fallen heroes, 'Why would anyone person be a sucker and give their life for their country?'"

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"That's all you need to know about Donald Trump," he elaborated. "I said this before, I think the most compelling advertising campaign would be centered around the military. If we got [former Trump Defense Secretary James] Mattis, [former Trump national security advisor H.R.] McMaster, [ex-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark] Milley, Kelly to go to screen and say 'Look, this country cannot stand Donald Trump. The defense of this country will not withstand Donald Trump. We are great Americans, we believe in the country, we trust this country, we know this country. You can't vote for Donald Trump.'"

After he added "The military is the secret weapon, I think, and I hope this ad comes to fruition," host Geist ran the newly released Biden ad where one vet is seen stating, "I see a man in Joe Biden who accepts accountability and responsibility. When I see his predecessor, Donald Trump, I see a man who is only in this for himself," another adding, "Donald Trump has zero accountability in his life," and a third remarking, "He is a draft dodger, simple as that."

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‘Harm Democrats’: Republican lawmakers practically giddy about Trump prison silver lining

WASHINGTON — Many Republicans on Capitol Hill are all but daring New York Judge Juan Merchan to lock Donald Trump up ahead of November.

After former President Donald Trump and Republican campaign committees saw a windfall of donations after the guilty verdict came down, the GOP base is enlivened and that’s only emboldening rank-and-file Republicans who are feeling bullish.

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Trump's 'lust for revenge' makes him even more dangerous after conviction: D.C. insider

Donald Trump has an obsession with revenge, and a veteran Washington, D.C., journalist warned that's yet another reason his return to the White House would be an existential threat to American democracy.

The former president has given conflicting statements on whether he would seek retribution for his felony conviction in New York, but Mother Jones journalist David Corn said Trump has long made clear that he expects payback against anyone who slights him.

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Vermont Republican Party's own rules ban it from supporting Trump: report

Former President Donald Trump's status as a newly minted convicted felon may have created an awkward conundrum for the Vermont Republican Party, as the organization's own rules ban it from supporting felons for elective office.

Last week, Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes when jurors in New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to unlawfully cover up a scheme to tilt the 2016 election through a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, who said the two had sex. (Trump pleaded not guilty to charges and denied having an affair with Daniels.)

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Trump just made 'what can only be interpreted as a threat' to appeals courts: CNN

CNN host Abby Phillip contends that the former president is channeling a fictional assassin's traits.

"Donald Trump channels Tarantino," she said in her opening monologue on CNN. "It's almost like he sees himself as Ezekiel, beset on all sides by the tyranny of evil men but here's the thing about those enemies — they're about as real as the Samuel L. Jackson character Jules Winnfield; meaning not at all."

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'We're not going to help': GOP sheriff candidates in Trump's state reject deportation plan

When TIME National Politics Reporter Eric Cortellessa asked Donald Trump in April how he plans to carry out the "largest deportation operation in American history" if elected in November, the ex-president replied: "We will be using local law enforcement."

Local law enforcement candidates — both Democratic and GOP candidates backed by Trump — in Miami-Dade County, Florida, told Miami Herald in a recent interview that they don't plan to assist the former president with this plan.

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Mike Johnson's new appointments compared to 'Bonnie and Clyde in charge of bank security'

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) tore into House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for allowing a pair of firebrand pro-Trump lawmakers — Reps. Scott Perry (R-PA) and Ronny Jackson (R-TX) — to serve on the House Intelligence Committee in a segment of MSNBC's "All In" on Thursday evening.

Both members, who were reportedly appointed at the direct request of former President Donald Trump, have a lengthy track record of pushing election conspiracy theories, and Perry in particular was actively involved in efforts to help Trump overturn the election results — despite the fact that one of the Intelligence Committee's main responsibilities is tracking foreign election interference. Moreover, in a huge departure from standard decorum, Johnson didn't even notify Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) he would be making the appointments.

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'You brought it up!' MSNBC's Joy Reid confronts Byron Donalds for praising Jim Crow era

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) came on MSNBC with Joy Reid to defend his recently revealed comments at a Black Americans for Trump gathering that "during Jim Crow, the Black family was together" and former President Lyndon Johnson and welfare programs destroyed those family values.

It didn't go well for him.

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'Two men who grift': Social media pans Dr. Phil interview with Trump before it even airs

Former President Donald Trump is giving an interview with longtime talk show host and psychologist "Dr. Phil" McGraw, and the interview has already ginned up controversy among even Trump supporters due to the fact that they have to download Dr. Phil's own streaming app to be able to watch it.

But that's not the only problem. Many other anti-Trump commenters on social media are taking offense at the idea Dr. Phil would even give a platform to Trump in the first place — with many posts on X directed at Dr. Phil bringing up both Trump's recent criminal conviction and his $83 million civil judgment for sexual abuse.

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'Self own': Trump mocked after suggesting there's a 'criminal' hiding out at his town hall

Former President Donald Trump made a bizarre remark at his rally with the far-right student group Turning Point USA in Arizona on Thursday, seeming to imply during a rant about border security that he thinks there's probably a criminal from Venezuela hiding somewhere in that very room.

"Is there any criminal from Venezuela in the room?" said Trump in the footage, originally captured by @Acyn. "Please raise your hand. There probably is, we just don't know about it." Trump ironically granted temporary legal status to Venezuelan nationals on his way out of office in 2021.

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Virginia GOP begs Trump to endorse candidate he just accused of stabbing him in the back

Virginia Republicans begged former President Donald Trump on Thursday to reverse his "ill-advised" endorsement and come out in support of the candidate, who Trump (and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene) have said backstabbed Trump.

In an open letter to Trump sent Thursday afternoon and obtained by Politico, 25 Republican officials in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District — including Rick Buchanan, chair of the district's Republican Congressional Committee — "strongly" urged Trump to reconsider his endorsement of Rep. Bob Good’s opponent state Sen. John McGuire, in the Republican Primary.

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Trump's former criminal defense lawyer talked trash about him behind his back: ex-insider

Former Donald Trump adviser and short-lived White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci revealed that behind closed doors, his ex-boss really is keeping a list of people he intends to go after if he wins.

Speaking to a former Trump lawyer, Scaramucci said that one minute, the lawyer was defending Trump in court, but behind closed doors, he was trashing him as stupid.

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'Hypocrisy at its best': Outpouring of disdain after pastor's prayer targets Trump enemies

An Arizona pastor delivered a benediction laced with vindictiveness ahead of former President Donald Trump's town hall on Thursday.

Luke Barnett, who holds the title of Senior Pastor at Dream City Church, invoked some fire and brimstone alongside the Holy Spirit before the main attraction's MAGA leader was set to take the stage.

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