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'Irrational child of a man:' Dem erupts at pro-Trump Republicans doing his bidding in D.C.

Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) erupted on live television Monday over House Judiciary Committee Republicans she argues are destroying Americans' faith in its political institutions to help an "irrational child of a man," former President Donald Trump.

The committee is a powerful one, she noted, and one on which Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) once served.

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Jim Jordan proposes legislation to defund the FBI, Jack Smith, Fani Willis and Alvin Bragg

Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) has formally sent budget recommendations to defund multiple prosecutors and agencies investigating Donald Trump.

In a letter to Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) of the Committee on Appropriations, Jordan outlined budget cuts to prevent what his committee called the "weaponization" of government under President Joe Biden. Jordan said his proposals should be included in the fiscal year 2025 appropriations bills.

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'Two days and it's over': Russian arms dealer endorses Trump amid call for U.S. civil war

Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer dubbed the "merchant of death," endorsed former U.S. President Donald Trump and suggested a new American civil war was needed.

While guest-hosting with Alex Jones on Monday, Bout was asked about his views on Trump.

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'Increasingly concerned': Onlookers fear Trump has laid groundwork to steal Georgia vote

Conservative Janelle King is the latest appointee to the Georgia State Board of Elections — and she's already causing questions about whether she intends to subvert democracy to ensure Donald Trump recaptures the state after he lost it in 2020.

King, however, claims that the allegations are unfounded and she hasn't had any contact with the Trump campaign, The Guardian reported Monday.

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'Deeper question' raised about Trump's 'cognitive issues' after latest lie: lawyer

Donald Trump could have lied to Fox News in an interview released Sunday, but it's also possible he's actually suffering from memory issues associated with cognitive decline, an attorney and show host argued.

Trump told a Fox panel over the weekend that he didn't say "Lock her up" referring to his 2016 presidential opponent, Hillary Clinton. Instead, he asserted, it was others, including his supporters at his rallies, who chanted the phrase about imprisoning his political opponent that election.

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Trump just created an 'immense vulnerability' that will benefit Biden: ex-GOP strategist

Donald Trump and his allies accidentally created a monster that could mean a loss in the presidential election, according to a former Republican campaign aide.

Matthew Dowd, who previously worked for George W. Bush's campaigns, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss Trump's bid to unseat President Joe Biden. The host began by discussing Trump's guilty verdicts and their impact on the race.

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Trump 'explicitly' asks Supreme Court to 'somehow prevent' upcoming sentencing: reporter

Donald Trump Sunday made it clear that he wants the Supreme Court to intervene in the former president's upcoming sentencing for 34 criminal convictions for business records fraud in New York.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to lash out at the upcoming sentencing in July. He could face jail time.

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'The lie detector said: that is a lie': Trump busted for falsehood in latest Fox interview

Donald Trump's latest Fox News interview contained a lie that is being called out by journalists and other observers Sunday.

The former president teased his Fox interview on social media by saying, "Enjoy!" During the interview some journalists have described as "heavily edited," Trump was said to have promoted domestic terrorism if he goes to jail.

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'Jesus took the wheel': Runaway 'Trust Jesus' RV ridiculed after crashing near Trump rally

An RV with signs supporting Donald Trump and Jesus was mocked Sunday after it mysteriously rolled into a utility pole

Ahead of an unofficial Trump rally in Staten Island, officials said that the vehicle was involved in an accident. Damian Cross posted a video showing what appeared to be a bus wedged between a utility pole and a gas station sign.

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Runaway 'Trust Jesus' bus crashes ahead of Staten Island Trump rally

A Trump Store bus was involved in a traffic accident on Sunday ahead of a Staten Island rally for the former president. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), bystander Damian Cross shared a video of the crash's aftermath. A bus covered with Trump signs appeared sandwiched between a utility pole and a gas station sign.

Signs on the bus included "Trump Law and Order," "Trust Jesus," "Trump 2024," "Women for Trump," and "Let's Go Brandon."

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'Pick a side or you are next': Trump's MAGA fans threaten 'bloodshed' after NY conviction

Fans of Donald Trump are making threats of all sorts ranging from pushing for the prosecution of court officials and Democratic lawmakers to raising the prospect of a civil war after the former president was convicted on 34 felony counts in a Manhattan courtroom last Thursday.

On the same day that Trump appeared on Fox & Friends and planted the seed for future violence if he is put in jail by Judge Juan Merchan, the Guardian is reporting that the backlash against Trump's conviction by his true believers is wide and deep.

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'It's obviously doable': Why Trump's prison time would be in a 'double-wide' trailer

Former FBI Director James Comey said that prison officials could easily and safely house Donald Trump by placing a double-wide trailer in the prison yard.

After Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in New York, MSNBC host Jen Psaki asked Comey about the former president's potential punishment.

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'Not true whatsoever': CBS host busts Doug Burgum on false Hunter Biden claim

CBS host Margaret Brennan called out North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), Donald Trump's surrogate, after he made a claim about Hunter Biden that was "not true whatsoever."

During Sunday's Face the Nation broadcast, Brennan grilled Burgum because he suggested Trump was convicted of a paperwork error in his New York hush money trial.

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