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Trump rages against 'sleazebags and lowlifes' in new potential gag order violation

Donald Trump tested the boundaries of his gag order once again by rallying Republicans to push back on testimony by the "sleazebags, lowlifes, and grifters" with whom he once consorted.

The former president lashed out at witnesses in his New York criminal trial a day after adult film star Stormy Daniels told the jury in vivid detail about their 2006 sexual encounter at the heart of the hush money case, and he called on his GOP allies to defend him against the allegations – all of which could violate the gag order prohibiting him from commenting on participants in the trial.

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RFK Jr: A worm ate part of my brain and then died

Third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a startling medical secret, according to The New York Times: Parts of his brain were apparently eaten by a parasitic worm.

"In 2010, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was experiencing memory loss and mental fogginess so severe that a friend grew concerned he might have a brain tumor. Mr. Kennedy said he consulted several of the country’s top neurologists, many of whom had either treated or spoken to his uncle, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, before his death the previous year of brain cancer," reported Susanne Craig. "Several doctors noticed a dark spot on the younger Mr. Kennedy’s brain scans and concluded that he had a tumor, he said in a 2012 deposition reviewed by The New York Times."

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‘Outrageous’: Army reservist with KKK ties still in the military

U.S. Army reservist Christopher Woodall organized a “white nationalist” paramilitary camp while serving in the North Carolina Army National Guard.

He boasted of his Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi ties.

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Stormy Daniels testimony left me 'wanting to vomit': Anti-Trump Republican

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican who has endorsed President Joe Biden's reelection bid, described having a grisly reaction to adult film star Stormy Daniels' testimony in former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial.

During an interview on CNN, Duncan was asked what was going through his mind when he watched Daniels' testimony, which included claims that Trump compared her favorably to his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump.

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West Virginia governor’s race is a battle of who can be the most anti-trans

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The Republicans vying to be governor of West Virginia are trying to outdo one another on how much they aim to restrict LGBTQ+ rights, with transgender individuals specifically in their bull’s-eye.

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'Terror into votes': Expert examines Trump’s 'deep investment in promoting fear'

Last month, Republican nominee Donald Trump told a Pennsylvania rally crown that if President Joe Biden wins the November election, "our country is going to be destroyed."

This declaration was one of many the ex-president has made to successfully stoke fear among his faithful MAGA supporters.

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RFK Jr. won't reveal his personal finances — yet

Federal regulators granted independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. more time to file his required public financial disclosure, according to Federal Election Commission documents obtained by Raw Story.

Kennedy received a 45-day extension on Tuesday to file his public financial disclosure, which requires presidential candidates to reveal information about their personal finances, such as income, debts, royalties and stock assets in order to provide the public with transparency about any potential conflicts of interest.

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'Answer this question!' Newsmax host unleashes on Kristi Noem after saying she won't be VP

A conservative media host held South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's feet to the fire for claiming she had faced down North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The Republican governor falsely claimed in her memoir to have met the reclusive Kim during her time in Congress, and she told reporters over the weekend the passage should have been removed from the book.

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Senate GOP smites MTG: ‘Ridiculous,’ ‘chaos,’ ‘foolish,’ ‘turmoil’

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is making the Republican Party look ridiculous.

That’s according to Republican senators.

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'Willing to lie, cheat and steal': Georgia Republican buries his party for serving Trump

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan is still a committed Republican — but he's voting for President Joe Biden, and on CNN Tuesday morning, he explained why.

A longtime Trump skeptic who declined to seek re-election after a single term in office, Duncan has long held out hope for what he calls a "GOP 2.0" that has left Trump behind and is simply focused on conservative policy, warning his party that tying themselves to a man indicted on over 90 criminal charges is going to end in disaster. With the party on track to run Trump for president a third time, Duncan feels the only course correction is for them to lose the presidency in 2024, while building their power at other levels of government.

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Trustee reports show Medicare, Social Security must be defended from Trump

Advocacy groups, congressional Democrats, and U.S. President Joe Biden's reelection campaign on Monday pointed to new government reports on Medicare and Social Security as proof that the key programs must be protected from Republican attacks.

The annual trustee reports show that Social Security is projected to be fully funded until 2035, a year later than previously thought, while Medicare is expected to be fully funded until 2036, five years beyond the earlier projection.

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Republicans want to 'talk about anything else' but Trump's hush-money trial: GOP insider

A GOP insider told CNN on Monday that Republicans are fed up with having to talk about former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial.

While discussing the ongoing trial, GOP strategist Doug Heye acknowledged that Republicans behind the scenes are tired of having to answer questions about it, as they don't see it has helpful to their campaign prospects.

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'At least Cruella de Vil was making a coat': Daily Show roasts Noem for dead dog defense

The Daily Show delivered a blunt message to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as she deals with backlash over boasts about gunning down her family dog: "Even Cruella de Vil was like, 'At least I was making a coat.'"

Noem, among running mate hopefuls considered by former President Donald Trump, was subjected to repeated mockery Monday night from host Jordan Klepper.

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