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'Won't give up the ghost': Sarah Palin renews old crusade against NYT

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) lost previous lawsuits against the New York Times, but she's not giving in.

Adam Klasfeld, editor-in-chief of All Rise News, posted a screen capture of the docket showing Palin asking for a new trial.

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Comey shares immediate reaction after coming across 'silly picture' of '86 47' shells

Former FBI Director James Comey spoke to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, describing finding the shells on the beach that he posted on his Instagram account last week, which caused an uproar.

Comey said he and his wife were walking on the beach when they came across the shells that spelled out "86 47." At first, Comey said his wife wondered why someone would put their address in the sand.

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Trump poised to erase history like few presidents ever have: analyst

President Donald Trump is engaged in a war on government records unlike any other chief executive in modern history — and he is flouting the law to suit his purposes, wrote Zeeshan Aleem in a blistering column for MSNBC published on Monday afternoon.

Some of this effort has led to the infamous "Signalgate" controversy, where Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was found to be sharing highly dangerous military battle strategy in chats with relatives and a reporter for The Atlantic. But that's just the tip of the iceberg, Aleem wrote.

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'Political fairy smut': Joe Biden's granddaughter unloads on Jake Tapper's tell-all book

Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, savaged CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios's Alex Thompson on X on Monday as "irresponsible, self-promoting journalists" for their widely-promoted new book detailing the "cover-up" behind the former president's cognitive decline.

Her post came just hours after revelations that her grandfather was battling stage-4 prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.

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'Sick to my stomach': Critics appalled as taxpayers ordered to pay $5M to J6 rioter's kin

Critics of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurgency were dumbfounded to learn that the Trump administration had agreed to pay nearly $5 million to the family of slain rioter Ashli Babbitt, as first reported by The Washington Post.

An internal Justice Department investigation in 2021 under President Joe Biden cleared a U.S. Capitol Police officer of any wrongdoing for shooting Babbitt as she tried to breach the barricaded House Speaker’s Lobby, but the Trump administration reversed that ruling. President Donald Trump has framed Babbitt as a "martyr" and "patriot."

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No Trump, no FEMA? Tornado-ravaged city’s mayor pleads for help

At least 28 people across three states were killed when tornadoes struck Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia on Friday, with a governor and a mayor calling them among the worst they’ve ever seen. Unseen, however, has been any acknowledgment or support from President Donald Trump or, according to some reports, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

“What we need right now is federal assistance,” declared St. Louis, Missouri Mayor Cara Spencer on MSNBC (video below) on Monday, “we need federal assistance.”

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MSNBC host mocks Trump as he 'backs off' major campaign pledge

MSNBC host Katy Tur mocked President Donald Trump on Monday as he backed off peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.

Speaking in the White House garden for an event about artificial intelligence, Trump told the gathering a little about his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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'What about me?' Trump gripes after revealing Putin respects Melania 'better' than him

President Donald Trump revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin respects First Lady Melania Trump more than her husband.

At a signing ceremony for the Take It Down Act — a bill to fight revenge porn — the U.S. president said he had recently spoken to Putin about ending the war in Ukraine.

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Trump Justice Department appointee suggests criminal charges for Jill Biden

As the country grapples with the news that former President Joe Biden has stage four prostate cancer, the right wing made jokes and attacks that extended beyond the president.

One of those came from a President Donald Trump's political appointee to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Leo Terrell.

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Comedy Central's Jordan Klepper trolls MAGA converts on college campuses: 'What's cool?'

Comedy Central's Jordan Klepper visited college campuses to try to learn why young men are so drawn to President Donald Trump.

The comedian has been confronting older Trump fans outside MAGA rallies for the better part of a decade, but his new special, "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse — MAGA: The Next Generation," focuses on younger MAGA supporters and the influences that have drawn them rightward, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Window that Trump came crashing through' was opened by civil rights fight: analyst

Former President Lyndon Johnson in many ways stood for the antithesis of what President Donald Trump does today, backing the expansion of civil rights, social assistance, and immigration — some of which Trump is directly undoing. But his complicated legacy helped to lay the groundwork for the current president's rampage over the federal system, wrote Jonathan Farmer for Slate.

"I’m starting to see the value in using LBJ to think about Trump," wrote Farmer. "Because in almost every facet of his political career — his style, his agenda, his keen nose for everyone else’s hypocrisy, his disdain for the complex federal bureaucracy, for complexity in any form — Trump is reacting to the America that Johnson helped compose, one that is more just but less local, more intricate, and harder to understand."

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JD Vance bashed for abandoning 'moral compass' to go 'scorched earth' for Trump

A new piece in The Atlantic laid out how Vice President JD Vance made a deliberate decision to "betray his true values" rooted in Appalachia in order to go full MAGA alongside Donald Trump when the political timing was right.

Journalist George Packer examined Vance's rise from the working class in a de-industrialized Ohio town to the hallowed halls of Yale Law School, writing that Vance was "tasked with explaining the world he came from to the world he recently joined."

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Judge's ruling may have killed Arizona case against fake electors

An Arizona judge dealt a blow to the criminal case against a group of Republicans who served as fake electors after the 2020 election.

Maricopa County Superior Court judge Sam J. Myers ordered state prosecutors to send the case back to a grand jury after finding that prosecutors had failed to provide grand jurors with the text of the Electoral Count Act, which is central to the Republicans' defense, reported the Washington Post.

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