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'It's nasty out here': MAGA fan bails on Trump rally hours before he appears

One Donald Trump supporter said he was leaving a Las Vegas rally before it started because of the heat.

While waiting in line at Sunset Park, where Trump was scheduled to speak hours later, RSBN caught up with one fan who said he couldn't stand the 105-degree heat.

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'Inconsistency on the right': Dem derails Fox News segment on Hunter Biden

Democratic strategist Laura Fink turned a Fox News segment about Hunter Biden into an indictment of former President Donald Trump.

During the Sunday segment about Biden's trial and related addiction problems, Fink noted that the president's son would be held accountable before shifting the topic to Trump.

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Maria Bartiromo pushes debunked theory about juror's 'cousin' in Trump trial

On her Sunday program, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo pushed a debunked conspiracy theory that a juror's cousin exposed a plot to convict Donald Trump in his hush money trial.

"Judge [Juan] Mechan from the Manhattan so-called hush money trial issuing a letter to all the parties involved, acknowledging that there could be potential juror misconduct on social media," Bartiromo said on Sunday Morning Futures. "This after a post was found on the New York State Unified Court System Facebook page where someone writes, my cousin is a juror and says Trump is getting convicted."

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J.D. Vance: Donald Trump spent D-Day telling me how much he 'admired' veterans

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance (R) defended presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after he reportedly referred to veterans as "suckers" and "losers."

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Vance why he was upset with President Joe Biden for releasing a campaign ad against Trump during the D-Day commemorations.

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'He’s really going with this': Sean Hannity ripped for pushing debunked Trump trial tale

A 'professional s---poster' took Fox News' Sean Hannity for a ride.

Political and legal commentator Allison Gill, better known as "Mueller, She Wrote" was taken aback, writing: "Wow. He’s really going with this. Lol."

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Trump accused of 'making a threat' against Merrick Garland in latest Fox interview

Donald Trump Friday was accused of making a threat against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in a Fox News interview.

In the interview with Trump, the conservative network asks the former president what he thinks of Garland. Garland was first chosen by then-President Barack Obama to be a Supreme Court justice, but was made A.G. by President Joe Biden after Republicans tanked his judicial nomination during the election.

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'Trump is for sale': Conservatives outraged over ex-president's TikTok flip-flop

Donald Trump was anti-TikTok until he was all-in.

The former president who many moons ago sought to ban the trendy Chinese government-owned social media app while holding office — has not only made a 180-degree switch by launching his very own account — but he's also come forward publicly by promising to protect it.

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Raw Story journalists win four 2024 Folio Awards for investigative reporting

Raw Story journalists have won four 2024 Folio Awards for their investigative reporting on politics, government and extremism, the Fair Media Council announced today at its annual luncheon on Long Island, N.Y.

Raw Story awardees include:

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'Torture!' Republicans meltdown after Steve Bannon gets ordered to prison

Republicans immediately complained Thursday after Steve Bannon was ordered to report to prison by July 1.

Bannon had been free on appeal after being convicted on two counts of contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena from the Jan. 6 Committee.

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'I will be back': Steve Bannon laughs off jail hearing moments before it's set to begin

Conservative podcaster and convicted criminal Steve Bannon laughed about a hearing Thursday that could send him to jail for four months.

About an hour before U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols, an appointee of Donald Trump, was set to hear arguments, Bannon appeared on his War Room podcast with Liberty University Dean Dave Brat.

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'Obscene and disgusting': Trump trashed for new Putin claim

Early Thursday morning the Washington Post's Eugene Robinson and MSNBC's John Lemire pounced on Donald Trump's boast in a campaign-oriented clip that President Vladimir Putin will do him a favor and release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich if he is re-elected.

Trump doubled down on the claim that he made in May, saying this week: “Evan Gershkovich, the reporter for The Wall Street Journal who is being held by Russia, will be released almost immediately after the election," before adding, "But definitely before I assume office, he will be home. He will be safe. Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, will do that for me. And I don’t believe he’ll do it for anyone else. And we will be paying nothing. Biden likes to pay massive numbers. We will be paying nothing. Thank you very much."

After Lemire shared the clip with the Washington Post columnist, Robinson expressed his disgust, explaining, "It's obscene. It is absolutely obscene and disgusting that he would use this as some sort of a campaign ploy."

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'Democrats have a plan': Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes new election conspiracy theory

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed Democrats were conspiring to stop November's presidential election.

Greene shared the conspiracy theory while appearing on Alex Jones' program on Wednesday.

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Jim Jordan vows to subpoena Alvin Bragg — after defying his own subpoena

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) vowed Wednesday to subpoena New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Assistant District Attorney Matthew Colangelo if they declined an invitation to appear before his committee.

On Friday, Jordan sent letters to the two New York prosecutors to ask them to testify about the prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

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