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'Reckless political antics': Biden campaign slams Trump for his endorsement of Tommy Tuberville

In a statement this Friday, the Biden campaign took a shot at Donald Trump just ahead of his appearance in Alabama for the state Republican Party’s Summer Dinner to endorse Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s, calling it “reckless political antics," AL.com reported.

“No one is shocked to see Donald Trump endorse Tommy Tuberville’s reckless political antics that put our military readiness at risk. If Donald Trump cared about America’s national security, he’d join the overwhelming majority of Americans who oppose Tuberville’s blockade of military promotions,” the campaign said in a statement to AL.com.

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‘A lost soul’: Trump trashes Jack Smith at campaign event after judge's warning

Donald Trump trashed special counsel Jack Smith at an Alabama campaign event Friday night, a day after a magistrate judge warned the former president that his rhetoric could get him into trouble.

Trump delivered his remarks at the Alabama Republican Party Summer Dinner in Montgomery.

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Chris Hayes slams McConnell for silence on Trump criminal trial he once said was needed

Following former President Donald Trump's indictment and arraignment in the federal January 6 investigation, MSNBC's Chris Hayes slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for avoiding the subject — after just two years ago proclaiming on the floor of the Senate that this was the correct way to hold the former president accountable for the attack on the Capitol.

"After January 6, Donald Trump was impeached by the House for the second time, the first president ever," said Hayes. "He could have been convicted in the Senate, and pursuant to the conviction, barred from holding future office." Several Republicans actually voted to do just that, Hayes noted — but McConnell "just washed his hands of the whole thing, shrugged, told the country, not my job to hold Donald Trump accountable, but maybe someone else will do it?"

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Trump stirs nuke fears in attack on Biden during speech following federal arraignment

Donald Trump during a campaign appearance Friday night stirred fears of nuclear war in an attack on Joe Biden.

“We have a very dangerous situation because other countries with nuclear weapons and the weaponry is so powerful and we have a man that can’t two sentences together and he’s in charge of whether or not we have a nuclear war and I don’t like that and you don’t like that either,” Trump said before pivoting to his claims that his legal troubles are the result of political persecution.

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DeSantis isn't the source of the GOP's 'race problem': Columnist

While Black Republicans were upset by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s defense of a school curriculum teaching the benefits of slavery, many in the party often ignore the other racist roots, a Washington Post columnist wrote.

Republicans running the country pushed back against DeSantis's plan, but seem to forget that those in their party "extol Confederate generals, abhor affirmative action, feature neo-Nazis on social media" and even "make excuses for slavery and think White people are the real victims of discrimination," Jennifer Rubin wrote on Friday.

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Terms of Trump admonishment may be too ‘complicated’ for former president: Expert

The magistrate judge presiding over Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 election conspiracy case during Thursday’s arraignment admonished the former president not to commit any crimes while he is awaiting trial, but a legal expert suggested the terms of his release may be too “complicated.”

Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya warned the former president that failure to adhere to the court’s terms of his release could result in his detention or add to a potential sentence if he’s convicted. She specifically told Trump that it is a crime to "influence a juror or try to threaten or bribe a witness or retaliate against anyone" connected to the case, which Trump told the judge he understood.

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Second Trump term would be a 'one-man rule' of 'brutality' and 'criminality': Conservative

Former President Donald Trump was thwarted from blocking the transfer of power in 2020 in part because civil servants refused to carry out the orders of his loyalists, like former DOJ Civil Division head Jeffrey Clark. But Trump has already signaled if he wins in 2024, he will reshape the executive branch to ensure his allies will have absolute power to carry out his commands and whims.

Trump-skeptic conservative analyst Charlie Sykes outlined exactly why this matters on MSNBC Friday.

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Chris Christie makes surprise visit to Ukraine amid Republican divisions over Russian invasion

GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie Friday made a surprise visit to war-torn Ukraine in an effort to highlight his support for Kyiv amid Republican divisions over the Russian invasion. After rolling into Ukraine on an overnight train from Poland, the former New Jersey governor met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and paid tribute to some of Ukraine’s fallen soldiers. “I feel the cruelty, and you feel the inhumanity,” Christie said during a visit to a memorial on the outskirts of Kyiv. “And you look at this, and I don’t think there’s anyone in our country who would come here and see thi...

Entire House Democratic leadership backs anti-choice Cuellar in 2024 run

With well over a year before the 2024 election, and as a pro-choice immigration rights attorney is reportedly weighing a primary run, all four of the top Democratic leaders in the U.S. House on Thursday announced their support for anti-abortion rights Rep. Henry Cuellar in his reelection bid.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep. Pete Aguilar (Calif.), Minority Whip Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.), and Assistant Democratic Leader Rep. James Clyburn (S.C.) all announced their endorsements of the right-wing Democrat, who has represented Texas' 28th district since 2005.

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Michigan battleground voters center economy, support for middle class as top issues

Updated, 2:31 p.m., 8/3/23

Voters in battleground districts showed strong concern for the economy, rating both Democrats and Republicans low on their economic performance in a recently released set of reports monitoring public opinion on the economy and Trump-era tax policies.

Navigator Research, a progressive polling organization, interviewed 1,500 likely voters across 61 battleground districts for 2024 across the country in early July before breaking down the findings in an online briefing on Tuesday.

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FL Black caucus condemns Ron DeSantis

Members of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus have criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying he is using the controversy surrounding the state’s African American history standards to boost his presidential bid.

“This governor has proven, without fail, that he has no interest in protecting Black history, no interest in helping Floridians, and absolutely no interest in anything beyond his ridiculous presidential ambitions,” Jacksonville Sen. Tracie Davis wrote in a statement from the caucus on Thursday.

As he faces national backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, DeSantis continues to defend the standards approved last month by the State Board of Education. Earlier this week, the governor went as far as challenging Vice President Kamala Harris to visit him in Tallahassee to debate those standards, which included the assertion that enslaved people learned valuable skills.

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Orlando Magic gave $50,000 to Super PAC backing DeSantis

ORLANDO, Fla. — One name stands out among the list of millionaire and billionaire contributors to the Super PAC backing Gov. Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign: the Orlando Magic basketball team. Orlando Magic Ltd. is listed as giving $50,000 to Never Back Down, the political committee now essentially operating as DeSantis’ campaign in many states, according to its first FEC filing. The Magic are owned by Dan DeVos, whose family are longtime Republican donors and have given millions to the party and GOP candidates over the years. Carlos Guillermo Smith, a former Democratic state House member ...

Trump releases anti-DeSantis ad while en route to Jan. 6 arraignment

Former President Donald Trump released an ad attacking Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis as he was en route to being arrested on charges that he attempted to overturn the 2020 election for president.

The video released by Trump features old clips of DeSantis praising the former president. As the ad was shared on Trump's Truth Social account, his plane was landing in Washington, D.C. where he was set to be arraigned.

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