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'I did it for my country': Giuliani justifies defaming Georgia election workers

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday offered a justification after he was found liable for defaming two former Georgia election workers, Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

On his Sunday WABC radio program, Giuliani congratulated himself for a "brilliant legal move" because he recommended that then-President Donald Trump take his rigged election claims to state legislatures instead of the courts after the 2020 presidential vote.

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'They cover news': Fox News host shuts down Ted Cruz after he attacks 'dishonest' MSNBC

Fox News host Howard Kurtz defended MSNBC on Sunday after Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused the network of dishonesty and not covering news.

During an interview on the Fox News Media Buzz program, Cruz complained about mainstream media outlets.

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'They've gone deep': Jack Smith has 'sprawling' evidence against Trump, CBS discovers

CBS correspondent Robert Costa said his sources revealed that special counsel Jack Smith has a more "sprawling" case against Donald Trump than previously thought.

Costa reacted to news that the Supreme Court had given Trump a minor win by refusing Smith's petition to decide on the former president's immunity claims immediately.

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'I'm not racist': Maria Bartiromo and Ron Johnson freak out over migrants with cell phones

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) on Sunday slammed migrants for owning mobile phones.

During an interview on Fox News, Bartiromo wondered if "the New World Order" had conspired to flood the country with migrants.

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'Is that you Donald?': Former Republicans drop new ad about how bad 'Trump smells'

Donald Trump smells really bad, according to a new ad released by The Lincoln Project, made up of a cadre of GOP and ex-GOP anti-Trumpers.

The notion that the former president stinks isn't a new one. Actress Kathy Griffin has described Trump as smelling similar to "body odor with kind of like a scent of makeup products." But the idea gained steam recently when former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL-Ret.), who said earlier this year that he was worried Trump was "going insane," raised the issue on social media.

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Fani Willis: Trump will get no 'special break' from prison

Donald Trump will not be given special sentencing treatment if convicted of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election, says Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

CNN caught up with Willis at an event on Thursday.

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Jeff Clark: Trump not guilty of insurrection because 'he left office on time'

Former United States Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark argued that Donald Trump could not be guilty of an insurrection because his efforts to stay in office ultimately failed.

During a Thursday interview with right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon, Clark disagreed with a Colorado Supreme Court decision that bars Trump from the state's primary ballot based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.

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Trump plans to keep using Hitler-inspired phrases to stick it to the media: report

Former President Donald Trump has adopted rhetoric on the campaign trail experts have warned is startlingly close to that found in Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf," claiming that unauthorized immigrants are "poisoning the blood" of America.

But far from being shamed into backing down, sources tell Rolling Stone that Trump plans to go out of his way to ramp up use of the rhetoric, specifically to get a rise out of the media and the left.

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Alan Dershowitz seeks wife's permission to represent Trump in 14th Amendment case

Attorney Alan Dershowitz said he would be "very, very tempted" to represent former President Donald Trump after the Colorado Supreme Court barred him from the state's 2024 ballot.

Dershowitz told conservative podcast host Steve Bannon that disqualifying Trump for inciting an insurrection would undermine faith in elections.

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'It's game over': Trump co-defendant vows to 'defeat Fani Willis' as lawyers flee her case

Trevian Kutti, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case, was defiant on Tuesday after being dropped by her attorneys. Kutti said that she would be the one to end the career of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

In a filing on Monday, attorneys Darryl B. Cohen, Steven A. Greenberg, and Joshua G. Herman asked to be removed from the case. The filing did not say why the attorneys wished to be removed.

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Steve Bannon calls for arming kids with guns to stop school bullying

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon said that children should be taught to handle guns in school so they are not "picked on" by bullies.

During a program at Turning Point USA's America Fest on Tuesday, Bannon lamented that gun classes were not taught to young students in most schools.

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'A Christian lying to us': Mike Johnson faces backlash at conservative conference

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was grilled on Monday about Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) "lying" despite his claims of being a Christian.

At Turning Point Action's America Fest conference, founder Charlie Kirk hosted a talk with Gaetz. Kirk demanded to know why Johnson had passed a continuing resolution (CRs) to fund the government after promising not to.

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Donna Brazile tears into Reince Priebus after he says Trump voters want 'more blood'

Former RNC Chair Reince Priebus clashed with former DNC Chair Donna Brazile over the claim that GOP voters want "more blood" in the 2024 campaign.

During a panel discussion on ABC's This Week program, ABC analyst Averi Harper reflected on Nazi-style rhetoric used in Trump's campaign speeches.

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