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Rudy Giuliani admits investigators looking at 'other crimes that maybe I committed'

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani suggested that there could be "other crimes" that he has not been charged with after facing a criminal indictment and a defamation case in Georgia.

On Sunday, Giuliani spoke to Newsmax host Lidia Curanaj about a case where he was found liable for defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

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'Brought upon himself': Fox News host says 'downfall of Giuliani' has been 'underway for years'

Fox News anchor Gillian Turner reflected on the "downfall" of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani after he brought legal problems "upon himself."

During a Sunday discussion on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz asked Turner about the media coverage of Giuliani after a judge found him liable for defaming two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

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Nikki Haley says Americans too 'smart' to vote for 'convicted' Trump after she vows to support him

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley defended her pledge to support Donald Trump if he is the GOP nominee despite claiming Americans are too "smart" to vote for a convicted felon.

Although Trump has pleaded not guilty in four criminal cases, CBS host Robert Costa asked Haley if she would stand by her vow to support the Republican nominee even if he was convicted.

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'The Trump brand just doesn't work': GOP governor blames Trump for losing school board members

Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu lashed out at former President Donald Trump after members of his party lost school board seats.

During a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, host Chuck Todd observed that "Democrats are over-performing everywhere."

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Marsha Blackburn: Biden not 'capable of leadership' but Mitch McConnell 'on top of his game'

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) insisted that Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was "on top of his game" after he appeared to freeze twice because of a medical issue.

Fox News host Jason Chaffetz asked Blackburn about McConnell's health during an interview on Sunday.

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'Complete lack of a moral compass':' Dem clobbers Vivek Ramaswamy over pledge to vote for Trump

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) harshly criticized Republican presidential candidates who have pledged to vote for Donald Trump if he wins the nomination despite ongoing prosecutions.

Just seconds after GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy defended his vow to support the Republican nominee, Kaine reacted in an interview on ABC's This Week program.

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ABC host grills Ramaswamy on Trump: 'Just explain why you would vote for a convicted felon?'

ABC News host George Stephanopoulos grilled Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy about his pledge to vote for former President Donald Trump even if he is convicted of a felony.

"Your hand shot up pretty fast at the debate when you were asked whether you would vote for Donald Trump in the general election, even if he was a convicted felon," Stephanopoulos noted in a Sunday interview. "Can you just explain why you would vote for a convicted felon for president?"

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'Dollar Store reject social platform': Trump's Truth Social ridiculed amid investor crunch

Donald Trump's social media platform, which he created after being banned from most others in the wake of violence on Jan. 6, 2021, is reportedly in trouble with its investors. Political commentators have not been kind about it.

Earlier on Saturday, Raw Story reported that Trump's venture into social media with the creation of Truth Social could come to a screeching halt in the near future if the merger with Digital World collapses and he faces ending up with nothing from the deal that has been pending for two years. The Washington Post first reported on the Sept. 8 deadline for the merger to close or be extended.

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Trump's Truth Social deal facing 'catastrophic threat' of having to return $300 million to investors

Donald Trump's venture into social media with the creation of Truth Social could come to a screeching halt in the near future if the merger with Digital World collapses and he faces ending up with nothing from the deal that has been pending for two years.

According to a new report from the Washington Post, there is a Sept. 8 deadline for the merger to close or be extended and, should it fail, Digital World will be compelled by law to return $300 million to investors.

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Sarah Palin offers bizarre theory about how Democrats 'planned' GOP's Biden investigation

Failed vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Wednesday accused Democrats of planning a Republican investigation into President Joe Biden and his family.

Palin discussed Biden's so-called "corruption" during an appearance on Newsmax.

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Pro-Trump defendant accuses 'devil' Fani Willis of election 'cover-up' as he's bailed from jail

Harrison Floyd, the former leader for Black Voices for Trump, bonded out of jail on Wednesday and immediately suggested Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was part of an effort to "cover up" election fraud.

Floyd was the only co-defendant in Donald Trump's election case to be held overnight after he failed to reach a bond agreement.

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MSNBC's Joy Reid: I'm 'impressed' by how racist Fox News' latest Trump defense is

Former President Donald Trump's arrest and prosecution for the Georgia election racketeering case, complete with a publicly released mugshot, has led Fox News pundits to converge on a new talking point: this will actually help Trump with Black voters, because now he's been arrested, he'll look more credible and relatable to them.

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid, in discussion with civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton on Tuesday, was stunned that such a racist idea was being thrown around on cable news.

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Trump calls GOP rival 'controversial' after 9/11 remarks: 'Some things you have to hold in'

Former President Donald Trump accused Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy of being too "controversial" after he suggested the U.S. government was involved in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Trump made the remarks during an interview with conservative host Glenn Beck on Tuesday.

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