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11 Trump town hall attendees hospitalized for heat exhaustion in Arizona: report

The mercury-melting conditions scorching former President Donald Trump's town hall meeting in Phoenix reportedly sent 11 people to area hospitals to care for heat exhaustion.

The "Chase the Vote" event featuring the 45th president speaking at the Dream City Church drew a substantial fanfare of thousands to the point that several people were unable to get inside after the mega church reached capacity and were forced to suffer through sweltering conditions outside, according to AZ Central.

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'Opting out': Major retailer refuses to sponsor GOP convention to nominate Trump

The retail giant Kohl's will not sponsor any Republican National Convention events in its home town of Milwaukee where former President Donald Trump, a convicted felon, is expected to win his party's nomination, according to a new report.

CNBC reporter Brian Schwartz broke the news Thursday that the major retailer was "opting out of sponsoring Donald Trump's Republican National Convention" later this summer, he wrote on X.

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Trump supporters curse out NYPD officers arresting them for blocking traffic

Chaos erupted at a protest outside Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday, where supporters of former President Donald Trump clashed with New York police officers after participants tried to unfurl a giant pro-Trump flag in the street, obstructing traffic.

Ultimately, after multiple and repeated warnings to get out of the street, officers arrested people behind the flag stunt, while Trump supporters raged and shouted them down. Some chanted "Let them go! Let them go!" One man in the crowd could be seen gesticulating and shouting "F--- the Blue!"

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Trump finally reacts to his advisor Steve Bannon being ordered to prison

Donald Trump offered limp support for Steve Bannon, his former White House strategist, who was ordered by a judge on Thursday to turn himself in to federal corrections custody and start serving his prison sentence for shunning Congress.

"It would not have mattered whether Steve Bannon, and others, went in front of the Unselect Committee of Criminal Hacks and Thugs, BECAUSE ALL OF THE INFORMATION ENDED UP BEING ILLEGALLY DELETED AND DESTROYED BY THESE CORRUPT RADICALS!"

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'This is BS': MAGA melts down about Trump interview being on Dr. Phil's 'bootleg' app

Former President Donald Trump is set to release a new interview scheduled to air on Thursday with longtime TV psychologist "Dr. Phil" McGraw — but there's a catch.

Specifically, the interview will be streaming exclusively on Dr. Phil's own app, Merit+, rather than on YouTube, X, or any of the primary right-wing platforms like Rumble.

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Dr. Phil hammers Trump on his 'addiction to revenge'

Dr. Phil McGraw, the former psychologist and Donald Trump fan, had a conversation with the ex-president which will air on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. on his own network, MRIT+. Among the things discussed in clips that are being leaked to the public is McGraw accusing Trump of being "addicted to revenge."

Trump promised McGraw it would be the highest-rated show he's ever had. McGraw is relegated to his own streaming service, where he has become much more political, hosting shows about economics under Joe Biden or Hamas, and using psychology to justify opinion.

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'Voters expect better': Most Arizona sheriffs condemn Kari Lake as she attends Trump event

Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake was condemned by nine of Arizona's 14 sheriffs Thursday as she attended an event for Donald Trump.

While Lake was appearing at a Trump town hall event in Phoenix, the sheriffs sent a letter denouncing Lake for calling Sheriff Mark Lamb, a rival GOP candidate, a "total coward" for not bringing election fraud cases.

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'Had he ever read the Constitution': Legal expert pours cold water on Trump's revenge plan

Former President Donald Trump, who once said "lock her up" to 2016 Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, is once again floating the idea of prosecuting political rivals, including President Joe Biden and lawmakers on the Jan. 6 committee.

There's just one problem with the plan — lawmakers have some legal immunities and privileges related to their legislative activities, one law expert noted.

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'Highest rated show you've ever done': Trump's Dr. Phil teaser airs big hugs and boasts

A new teaser for former president and convicted felon Donald Trump's interview with Dr. Phil includes big hugs under a crystal chandelier and boasts about television ratings.

Trump shared the video trailer on Truth Social hours before the airing of his interview with Phillip Calvin McGraw, the psychologist who shot to fame talking mental health with Oprah in the 1990s.

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'It pays to be Clarence': Data shows justice raked in 'staggering' $4 million in gifts

Supreme Court Justices have received about $4.7 million in gifts over the past two decades — more than $4 million of which was pocketed by Clarence Thomas, newly revealed data show.

Outrage erupted Thursday as word spread of the new "staggering tally" of Supreme Court gifts which was collected by the nonprofit accountability group Fix the Court.

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Republican yells at Raw Story when asked about clash between ex-Gov. Larry Hogan and Trump

WASHINGTON — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Larry Hogan has drawn ire from former President Donald Trump's campaign after he said Americans should respect the guilty verdict against the former president.

But one lawmaker is calling any hints of a feud between Hogan and Trump fake news, despite the fact that Trump's allies have been openly attacking Hogan for days.

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National Review writer buries 'stupid' GOP for going all in on 'worst human' Trump

In a scathing new column, a National Review writer bashed the Republicans for placing the future of their party and their 2024 election prospects in the hands of a clearly "unfit" Donald Trump.

Getting right to the point, Christian Schneider wrote that Donald Trump's 34 felony convictions should not have been the tipping point for conservatives who are now on the fence over the election that looms a mere five months away.

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'Could sink his presidential bid': Karl Rove begs Trump to stop whining about conviction

Karl Rove wants former President Donald Trump to stop whining about his criminal conviction.

Rove, onetime senior advisor and deputy chief of staff to former President George W. Bush, made this plea for stoicism in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece published Thursday.

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