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'MAGA Supreme Court' targeted by new ad campaign: report

A coalition of progressive groups and labor unions is launching a $10 million advertising campaign warning of "the MAGA Supreme Court" in some key swing states.

The United for Democracy coalition hopes to persuade voters and activate the Democratic base by reminding them of Donald Trump's role in assembling the court that overturned abortion rights after polls showed many blamed president Joe Biden for the decision because it came during his administration, reported Rolling Stone.

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State trying to 'psychologically torture' Trump in 'depressing' courthouse: MAGA senators

Donald Trump is on trial for 34 felony counts in Manhattan, and his allies spent early Monday afternoon standing outside the courtroom and defending him by attacking the judge and his daughter, the jury pool, the state of the courtroom and how "boring" the trial is.

Sens. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) stood behind Trump as he spoke to the press on Monday morning ahead of Michael Cohen's testimony.

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Johnson would contest 2024 election results under the same ‘circumstances’

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says he has a "duty" and "responsibility" to contest the results of the presidential election if there is a question about the process complying with the U.S. Constitution and vowed to do so again this year as he did in 2020, if the same "circumstances were presented." The U.S. Supreme Court refused to take up the 2020 case with Johnson's claims, and his argument was dismissed by a constitutional expert as being on "the far-right fringes of American legal thought."

Johnson joined an increasing number of top GOP lawmakers this past week who were asked if they will accept the results of the 2024 election, especially if the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump, loses. Up until the 2020 election amid Donald Trump's interference, the United States had enjoyed the regular, peaceful transfer of power for more than 200 years.

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Radio station owner dumps on Rudy Giuliani after suspending him over election rants

Rudy Giuliani is out of a job hosting a talk radio program after the station owner unloaded on the former New York City mayor.

WABC-AM owner John Catsimatidis suspended Giuliani for questioning the legitimacy of President Joe Biden's election win and said he had little choice but to fire the former Donald Trump attorney, who had been warned like all the station's other hosts not to discuss electronic voting machines or their accuracy during the 2020 election, reported the New York Post.

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Trump criminal trial braces for Michael Cohen testimony

Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York was expected to hear his former lawyer turned tormentor Michael Cohen testify Monday about his role in what prosecutors say was a cover up of payments to hide an affair.

Cohen's testimony follows a bruising week for Trump in which adult film star Stormy Daniels gave toe-curling detail about their alleged sexual encounter which is at the heart of the case -- and bitterly denied by the presidential hopeful.

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When Texas jails issue tablets, it comes at cost for inmates and families

"When Texas jails issue tablets, it comes at cost for inmates and families" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Trump, reciting songs and praising cannibals, draws yawns and raises eyebrows

Former US president Donald Trump raised eyebrows among his no-nonsense New Jersey crowd at a rally Saturday when he recited a 1963 soul song in its entirety and referenced a fictional cannibal as "great."

In a meandering recitation of "The Snake" during a more than 90 minute speech, Trump used the Oscar Brown song to draw a parallel with "illegal immigration and how stupid it is what we're doing right now."

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Identity crisis: Climate destroying wonders that gave U.S. parks their names

Glacier National Park's ice fortress is crumbling. The giant trees of Sequoia National Park are ablaze. And even the tenacious cacti of Saguaro National Park are struggling to endure a decades-long drought.

Since their creation, national parks have embodied the pioneering spirit of America in their vast expanses and breathtaking landscapes.

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Mercedes workers in Alabama to vote whether to join U.S. union

The U.S. auto workers union's drive to organize auto plants in the southern United States faces a second test this week at Mercedes-Benz in Alabama following a triumph last month.

Some 5,200 workers at the Mercedes auto manufacturing plant and battery complex near Tuscaloosa, Alabama will decide whether to join the United Auto Workers in a federally-administered election that runs from Monday through Friday.

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'How much damage': Analysis shows Trump is 'bracing for a guilty verdict' in criminal case

Donald Trump is preparing himself and his supporters for a likely guilty verdict in the New York hush money cover-up case, according to a report.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts of falsification of business records, which is one part of the alleged scheme to pay off adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Daniels had a story about a sexual encounter that she intended to sell, and Trump purportedly paid her $130,000 through his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen.

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'Rio de Newjersio': Trump friend mocked for using Brazilian photo to lie about rally size

Longtime Donald Trump friend and confidant Roger Stone came under fire on Sunday after posting an unrelated photo in an effort to show that the state of New Jersey could be won by Trump in the upcoming 2024 election.

Trump spoke in the Garden state on Saturday, and was criticized for his apparent slurring of speech. Conservative lawyer George Conway went as far as to challenge the mainstream media for failing to properly report on the former president's "aphasia."

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'Bordeninriviv': Conservative George Conway calls out media for ignoring Trump's 'aphasia'

Donald Trump suffers more and more "aphasia every day," but the mainstream media is talking about President Joe Biden instead, according to conservative attorney and activist George Conway.

Conway, a one-time supporter of Trump's political ambitions who has since become one of the former president's most prominent critics, on Sunday pointed to a line from Trump's rally the day before. The ex-president was talking about Biden's border policies, insisting that people who cross into the U.S. do not "speak English!"

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'A cheapskate's plot to destroy faith in democracy': Columnist explains Trump's plans

Even as Donald Trump faces trials related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the former president continues to feed his MAGA base the false claims that President Joe Biden and the Democrats coordinated fraud schemes across the country in order to win.

The Associated Press reported in August, "There is evidence that his lies are resonating: New polling from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 57% of Republicans believe Democrat Joe Biden was not legitimately elected as president."

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