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Conservative Piers Morgan tells Bill Maher he doesn't 'respect' Trump's U-turn on abortion

Conservative pundit Piers Morgan on Friday told Bill Maher that he doesn't "respect" Donald Trump's recent reversal on abortion.

Morgan, who was silenced on his own television show last month when broadcaster Mehdi Hasan delivered a brutal rundown of his reasons why former President Trump should not be reelected as president, appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher.

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Trump is 'guaranteeing with every move' that Republicans lose the majority: MSNBC analyst

Former President Donald Trump is putting the Republican Party's already-imperiled House majority on a course for defeat this fall, MSNBC analyst John Heilemann argued on Friday evening.

This comes as Trump boosts House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in a joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago, all while the GOP suffers from infighting, retirements, and resignations, special election losses, and are put on the defensive by public outrage over abortion bans around the country — and as many of them continue to double down on support for election lies and the January 6 defendants.

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'One broken man abused by another broken man': Trump-Johnson presser ridiculed online

Former President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson's Mar-a-Lago press conference Friday was met with almost immediate scorn from a slew of social media skeptics.

Trump and Johnson's national address focused on an "election integrity" bill the two Republicans argued was necessary to prevent "hundreds of thousands" of noncitizens from taking part in federal elections. The press conference also provided the the pair a platform to speak out against immigration policy under President Joe Biden.

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'Dime-store demagogy': Not even conservatives are buying Trump's election integrity bill

Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson's announcement of a new "election integrity" was met with scorn from fellow conservatives Friday.

Trump and Johnson addressed the nation from Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Florida social club, to promote their solution to what they described as a looming problem in the 2024 presidential election.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on Mike Johnson beef after Trump boosts House Speaker

Former President Donald Trump sent a very clear message on Friday when he held an "election integrity" press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) at Mar-a-Lago: the speaker has Trump's confidence. It was in some ways a jab at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has led the push in recent weeks to call for a motion to vacate Johnson from the speakership.

Greene is undaunted by Trump's support for Johnson, however — and responded with a post to social media shortly after, doubling down on her position.

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'We rely on these events': Trump rally causes problems for historic small theater business

When the Trump show heads to Shankweiler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, it was set to coincide with a tribute to the 90th anniversary of America's second oldest drive-in movie theater.

But now the owners of the Shankweiler’s Drive-In said the small business was forced to switch the day after being informed that the 45th president and presumptive nominee would be stumping in town.

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'I'm testifying': Trump suggests he'll take the stand in criminal hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump Friday suggested he might take the stand in the criminal hush money case slated to begin in New York City next week.

"Do you plan to testify in your trial in New York," a reporter asked the former president at his Mar-a-Lago press conference.

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GOP lawmaker complaining about student debt relief gets a brutal reminder from White House

A Republican lawmaker complained about student loan forgiveness, only to have the White House remind him about his own forgiven debts.

Oklahoma Rep. Kevin Hern (R) took to social media on Friday to complain about President Joe Biden's latest initiative. Specifically, Biden is reported to have cancelled about $7.4 billion more in student loan debt for 277,000 borrowers.

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'Kari Lake is lying': Body language expert says candidate 'does not believe' her own words

Donald Trump-loving Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake was lying in a past primary debate when she discussed abortion, according to a body language expert who analyzed how she conducted herself.

Kari Lake, who famously claimed she was the governor of Arizona even after losing the election to her democratic opponent, recently followed Trump's lead when it came to his new abortion stance. But she has misled the public on that issue in the past, the expert said.

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Biden campaign pounces on Republican abortion controversy

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden vowed to "fight like hell" for women's reproductive rights in a reelection ad Thursday, as his team pounced on the backlash to a Republican-backed decision all but outlawing abortion in the swing state of Arizona.

"Your bodies and your decisions belong to you, not the government, not Donald Trump," Biden says in the ad, which will be aired in Arizona during popular shows including American Idol and Saturday Night Live this month.

'Scared' Trump has 'something deep to lose' at hush money trial: ex-president's biographer

Monday is the beginning of Donald Trump's New York trial that will decide whether he is just as guilty as Michael Cohen was in the hush money scheme involving an adult film star.

Trump, who faces 34 felony counts in the case, is accused of paying off Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election to keep her mouth shut about their purported affair. Despite three attempts this week to delay the trial, it is moving forward. All the while, a new poll shows that 64 percent of Americans see the matter as serious, Reuters reported.

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Trump likely won't have the power to pardon convicted Jan. 6 rioters: study

Donald Trump has made numerous statements suggesting that he plans to pardon his supporters who've been convicted of crimes related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. In one interview from 2022, he said he's considering "full pardons with an apology to many" if he's elected president. But a new report suggests that may be wishful thinking.

An analysis from the anti-authoritarianism group Protect Democracy says that even if Trump becomes president, he'll likely lack the power for such pardons since they would seek to grant reprieves for “offenses against the United States," according to The Independent.

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'A new level': Trump mocked for pushing law to ban something 'already against the law'

Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson are holding a big press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Friday where they will reportedly propose a bill that was already passed 28 years ago in 1996.

According to USA Today, the men will demand passage of a bill that would prevent immigrants from voting in an election. The problem is that this is already a law on the books.

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