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'I aced it': Trump rambles about his 2020 competency test when pressed about age concerns

In a teaser for the upcoming "Meet the Press" interview with Donald Trump, NBC is reporting the former president gave a rambling answer about his age to new host Kristen Welker and fell back on boasting about a test he was given 3 years ago to gauge his mental competency and the possibility of dementia.

According to the report, the former president was pressed about his advanced age in light of similar questions about President Joe Biden.

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'We want Trump!' FL GOP backs the ex-president over DeSantis by nixing loyalty pledge

Orlando, Florida Republicans voted to nix a mandatory loyalty pledge Friday, officially agreeing to back ex-President Donald Trump over his rival and the Sunshine State's governor, Ron DeSantis, Orlando Sentinel reports.

"That's what the majority of people wanted," Tom Rivers, a state GOP committeeman said, according to the report. "We could hear them shouting from outside. Most of the people from my county were for it."

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'Who is your God?' GOP candidates battle it out on Christian Right conference stage

Republican presidential candidates including ex-President Donald Trump made appearances at the Washington, DC-based Pray Vote Stand Summit Friday night in efforts to win over the right-wing Christian evangelical base, The Daily Beast reports.

"Throughout the event at the Omni Shoreham hotel," the Beast notes, "attendees worshiped God with song and prayer and heard speakers drive home the urgency to elect Biblically-minded candidates and protect children from 'indoctrination' in public schools. More than a few times evangelical activists warned of 'Marxist,' 'radical left' and 'transgender' ideologies."

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Trump appears to admit he 'lost' 2020 election before correction

Donald Trump said Friday night that he "lost" the 2020 election, before quickly saying he didn't lose because the contest was "rigged."

Trump, who is currently facing two criminal investigations -- one in D.C. and one in Georgia -- in connection with his behavior following his 2020 loss, spoke at a prayer summit Friday. Also in the speech, the former president lashed out at the special counsel for purportedly trying to take away the ex-president's Constitutional rights.

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'He wants to take my First Amendment rights': Trump attacks Jack Smith as prosecutor seeks gag order

Donald Trump on Friday night said that president Joe Biden and his "radical left thugs" are prosecuting him because he's leading in the 2024 election, and that "deranged Jack Smith" is trying to take away his First Amendment rights.

Trump, who earlier in the day lashed out at Smith in a post on Truth Social, was speaking at a Pray Vote Stand Summit when he called out Smith by name. Earlier in the day, it was revealed Smith had sought a "narrow" gag order against Trump to protect those involved in the trial.

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GOP's 'silence' on Trump’s 'inflammatory' speech will lead to 2024 disaster: analysts

United States Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith asked U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan Friday "to limit the extent former President Trump can discuss his looming" January 6th "trial on charges related to his effort" to overturn the 2020 presidential election, "citing a history of targeting those who 'present an obstacle' to him, The Hill reports.

Per the report, "The government said the move was needed because Trump 'has an established practice of issuing inflammatory public statements targeted at individuals or institutions that present an obstacle or challenge to him.'"

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Trump says Melania is off campaign trail at his request: 'I like to keep her away from it'

Former President Donald Trump told Kristen Welker in a soon-to-be-released interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he made the decision to keep former First Lady Melania Trump off the campaign trail for him, because he would rather not have her subjected to attacks, reported The Daily Beast on Friday.

“Honestly, I like to keep her away from it,” said Trump, according to the news report. “It’s so nasty and so mean.”

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Ron DeSantis: Chances a convicted Trump wins in 2024 'as close to zero as you can get'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is sharpening his rhetoric surrounding former President Donald Trump's multiple criminal trials.

Local news station WDTN reports that DeSantis said Trump's electability would take a likely fatal blow if he gets convicted in any of the four cases he currently faces.

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Fox host smacks down Chris Christie: 'I don't think you could win the governorship of New Jersey'

Fox Business host Stuart Varney cast doubt on the chances of Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie.

In an interview on Thursday, the host asked the former New Jersey governor if he could win the presidency.

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Trump won't be blocked from New Hampshire ballot

Former President Donald Trump is clear to run as a candidate in New Hampshire’s presidential primary next year despite his involvement in the events leading to the Jan. 6 insurrection, the state attorney general and secretary of state asserted Wednesday.

“There is no mention in New Hampshire state statute that a candidate in a national presidential primary can be disqualified using the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution referencing insurrection or rebellion,” Secretary of State Dave Scanlan said.

“… If a candidate for president properly submits their paperwork during the filing period, and pays the required fee, their name will appear on the ballot.”

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Putin wants Trump to win because ex-president shows our 'system is rotten': Yale historian

Vladimir Putin is hoping Donald Trump is once again elected as president, in part to salvage the Russian leader's war in Ukraine and to weaken the U.S., and in part because the former president shows how toxic all nations are, according to a Yale historian.

Renowned Yale Prof. Timothy Snyder appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell, where he was asked about how Trump reportedly "agreed with Russia's attacks on the United States."

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Trump hit with 'early loss' after 'embarrassing' stall tactic in lawsuit: analysis

Faced with a lawsuit seeking to declare him ineligible for office under the 14th Amendment, former President Donald Trump's legal team tried a stall tactic that they've used in several other cases. But this time, it collapsed quickly, wrote Jordan Rubin for MSNBC.

"I noted a possible early complication in the Colorado case, with Trump trying to move it to federal court (the same sort of thing some criminal defendants in Trump’s Georgia prosecution want to do there)," wrote Rubin. But ultimately, "The effort was quickly shot down by a federal judge. That's because Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who's named in the suit along with Trump, would have also needed to want to move the case to federal court. But she didn't. That flaw in Trump’s removal attempt led Chief U.S. District Judge Philip Brimmer to dismiss it as 'defective' on Tuesday, sending it back to the state court."

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'What did he get done?' Mitt Romney ticks off Trump's failures in retirement speech

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) tore into former President Donald Trump, calling him an ineffective policy leader who accomplished very little for the Republican Party, during a press conference explaining his decision to retire without seeking a second term.

Romney, one of Trump's most outspoken Republican critics in the Senate and the only Republican senator to vote to convict the former president in both impeachment trials, announced that decision earlier today.

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