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Trump flips out on the DOJ in late-night tirade: 'We must stop these monsters!'

Late on Sunday night, Donald Trump launched yet another attack on the Department of Justice for conducting multiple investigations into him, and then ranted "Have they looked at recent poll numbers?"

After receiving a target letter from the DOJ early last week that alerted him to an investigation tied to the Jan. 6 insurrection, the former president has ramped up his attacks on special counsel Jack Smith and Sunday night's Truth Social post continued the trend.

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Pence is 'nakedly lying' about Trump's intent on Jan. 6: Former Homeland Security aide

Commentator and writer Miles Taylor is calling out former Vice President Mike Pence as a liar after watching a recent interview.

The former Homeland Security chief of staff, Taylor penned a new book, "Blowback: A warning to save democracy from the next Trump." In it, he describes a situation in which the team he worked on was forced to race back to the White House because Trump wanted to announce that he was going to use the Insurrection Act to deploy soldiers to the U.S.-Mexico border, along with other plans.

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Leaked transcript from canceled doc into Guantanamo Bay depicts DeSantis laughing at force-fed detainees

UPDATE: A New York Times investigation published on Sept. 24 ,2023 stated that reporters had been unable to confirm Mansoor Adayfi's claims. "An examination of military records and interviews with detainees’ lawyers and service members who served at the same time as Mr. DeSantis found no evidence to back up the claims," the Times wrote. "The New York Times interviewed more than 40 people who served with Mr. DeSantis or around the same time and none recalled witnessing or even hearing of any episodes like the ones Mr. Adayfi described."

A leaked transcript of a Vice documentary into the role Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) played at Guantanamo Bay has been published after Showtime mysteriously canceled plans to screen the show.

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Fox News anchor defines Jan. 6 as an 'insurrection' in report about new Trump indictments

Fox News host Jon Scott reported that the attacks of Jan. 6 amounted to an "insurrection" ahead of possible new charges for former President Donald Trump.

"It appears that former President Donald Trump faces more legal trouble, this time regarding the January 6th insurrection," Scott said during a report on Sunday.

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'Mark Meadows has gone silent': Fox Business host expects 'acolytes' to turn on Trump

Fox Business host Liz Claman predicted on Sunday that some of former President Donald Trump's "acolytes" could testify against him if he is charged with crimes related to the 2020 election.

During a panel discussion on Fox News, Claman clashed with conservative author Mollie Hemingway.

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Chris Christie trashes DeSantis on slavery: 'I didn't do it' are 'not the words of leadership'

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie blasted fellow Republican candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL) after he defended school lessons that claim enslaved people enjoyed some "personal benefit" from their labor.

"I didn't do it, and I wasn't involved in it," DeSantis said of slavery at a recent event.

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'I would definitely not vote for me': RFK Jr. understands why racist remarks turn people off

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would "definitely" not vote for himself if he believed some of the reports about things he said.

In a recording published by the New York Post, Kennedy appeared to claim that "Covid-19 attacks certain races disproportionately."

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Mike Pence snaps at CNN's Bash after she reminds him Trump's fans wanted to hang him

Former vice president Mike Pence got snippy with CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday morning after she reminded him that supporters of Donald Trump erected a gallows and wanted to hang him during the Jan. 6 insurrection.

During an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," Pence -- who is running against his former boss for the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nomination -- once again attempted to make the case that he doesn't think the former president should be charged for inciting the riot that put his life and the lives of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle in danger.

After stating that he thinks Trump didn't commit any crimes worthy of prosecution, Bash brought up the rioters who chanted "Hang Mike Pence" which cause Pence to interrupt her and accuse her of trying to smear the "movement."

"That is pretty remarkable that you're not concerned about it, given the fact that they wanted to hang you on January 6," Bash told the former VP. "I want to move on to the issues that you were talking about --."

"Well, Dana, now wait a minute," the normally mild-mannered Pence interjected. "I want to say there has been an effort to take those that perpetrated violence on January 6 and use a broad brush to describe everyone in our movement."

"No, I didn't mean to do that," the CNN host protested.

"It's not the case," he persisted. "The people in our movement, the people who rallied behind our cause in 2016 and 2020 are the most god-fearing, law-abiding and patriotic people in this country and I just -- I won't stand for this kind of generalizations and they have no basis in fact."

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GOP candidate slammed for worshipping Trump: 'You're not actually running against him'

Fox News host Shannon Bream grilled Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy for his refusal to criticize former President Donald Trump.

"Let's talk about President Trump, because there's been a lot of criticism that you're not taking direct shots at him, that you're not actually running against him," Bream said on Fox News Sunday. "You've talked about that you think that you possibly pardon him should you become president. He's potentially facing another round of federal charges in connection with Jan. 6."

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Voting rights advocate calls recall petitions against Michigan lawmakers ‘anti-democratic’

The head of a nonpartisan group committed to voting rights is highly critical of petitions to recall state lawmakers, calling the effort a case of “sour grapes.”

Earlier this week, the Advance reported recall petitions against six state representatives from Michigan, five Democrats and one Republican.

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Trump 'failing to make inroads' in bid to woo auto workers union away from Biden: report

Donald Trump's efforts to convince auto workers to back him over President Joe Biden is failing, Bloomberg reported on Saturday.

Trump has been trying to make inroads with the union by claiming that Biden will drive the industry out of business, according to David Welch's reporting.

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Biden's campaign borrows from Trump with a more 'carefully thought-out' strategy: report

President Biden is reportedly borrowing from Donald Trump for his 2024 presidential campaign, but doing so in a way that is more "carefully" thought out.

Biden is running a slim operation at the moment, one that appears to be copying Trump's campaigns. But Biden is doing so in a way that takes advantage of the position he's in, and there's a clear end goal, according to the Washington Post's report on Saturday.

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'That would be dumb': Lawmaker doesn't care about undoing Trump impeachment 'expungements'

Donald Trump's impeachments occurred, and no "expungement" process will change that, so House Democrats would be unlikely to focus on repealing such measures if they were to gain the majority in 2024, according to a lawmaker.

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) appeared on MSNBC's Yasmin Vossoughian Reports on Saturday, and was asked a hypothetical question about the results of the 2024 election and how House Dems might respond to the GOP's plan to "expunge" the former president's impeachments.

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