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Trump threatens Biden with 'very big price' over DOJ's indictment of 'respected Democrat'

Donald Trump on Sunday threatened Joe Biden while blaming the current president for the recent indictment of a Democratic lawmaker who is accused of "participating in two schemes involving bribery, unlawful foreign influence, and money laundering."

The indictment of Henry Cuellar was recently announced by the DOJ, which said that he and his wife allegedly took approximately $600,000 in bribes from a fossil fuel company owned by the Azerbaijani government and an unnamed bank headquartered in Mexico City.

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'The projection runs deep': Trump adviser says 'gestapo' comment applies to ex-president

Donald Trump's recent comments about President Joe Biden's "Gestapo," made before a gathering of rich donors in Palm Beach, actually stem from "projection," a former Republican National Committee staffer who rose to advise the Trump White House on national security issues said.

Former Mike Pence Homeland Security staffer Olivia Troye appeared on CNN on Sunday, and was asked about Trump's recent statements in which he compared Biden's presidency to Nazi officials.

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CNN panel laughs at J.D. Vance's awkward defense of murderous Jan. 6 rioters

After watching a clip of Sen. J.D. Vance (R) trying to blow off threats from Jan. 6 rioters who wanted to lynch former Vice President Mike Pence, the CNN "State of the Union" panel burst into laughter at his stumbling defense.

Speaking with CNN's Kaitlan Collins earlier in the week, the Ohio Republican said he was "skeptical" Pence's life was threatened during the Capitol insurrection where a gallows was built.

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'You're saying he should be shot?' Kristi Noem called out for wanting to kill Biden's dog

CBS host Margaret Brennan grilled South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) after she suggested President Joe Biden's dog, Commander, should be killed.

During a Sunday interview on Face the Nation, Brennan questioned Noem about her view on dogs after writing in a new book that she had shot her hunting dog, Cricket, to death.

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CNN's Tapper schools Trump VP hopeful for calling hush money payment a 'filing error'

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) ran into a buzzsaw Sunday morning when CNN "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper lectured him for trying to dismiss Donald Trump's hush money payment to an adult film star before the 2016 election as an accounting error.

The billionaire Burgum, who is reportedly high on the former president's running mate list due to his wealth and low-key demeanor, complained the 34-felony count indictment should never have been brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and repeatedly asserted it was nothing more than a "filing error" related to a typical business transaction.

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Trump complained donors aren't giving him enough cash to get a picture taken with him

At the same donor luncheon at his Mar-a-Lago resort on Saturday where Donald Trump swore at President Joe Biden, special counsel Jack Smith and attacked his other perceived foes, the former president also complained he wasn't raising enough cash from the attending wealthy donors.

Buried deep in a Washington Post report of the former president's profanity-laden speech where he ranted about Biden's "Gestapo" and called the DOJ's Smith a “f-----g a--hole,” is a note that the former was not happy about having to have his picture taken with so many attendees.

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Trump flipped out on Biden 'Gestapo' in 'profanity-laden' speech before donors

Donald Trump spent his Saturday afternoon swearing and fuming before a gathering of rich donors in Palm Beach while launching attacks on special counsel Jack Smith and also complaining about President Joe Biden's "Gestapo."

During a report on the donor retreat in Florida where the former president is hobnobbing with wealthy donors as he scrambles for campaign and legal fees cash, CNN's Alayna Treene claimed the former president went on a 90-minute tirade.

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Trump is blaming Jack Smith for 'evidence tampering' the ex-president caused: NYT reporter

Donald Trump recently accused Special Counsel Jack Smith of "evidence tampering" in connection with the criminal documents case in Florida, but the alleged issue stems from something the former president did, a New York Times reporter said Saturday.

Trump Friday railed against the classified documents criminal case he faces in the sunshine state, accusing Smith of evidence tampering and demanding the entire case be dropped.

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'God help us': 2024 Electoral College could be decided by this lone congressional district

The 2024 presidential election is expected to be another extremely close contest, with the winner of the Electoral College likely eking out a victory with just tens of thousands of votes across a handful of swing states. But control of the White House could come down to who wins Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District.

Bloomberg reported that both Democrats and Republicans are campaigning hard in Douglas County — which includes the Omaha area — in the 2024 cycle. The 2nd district is known as a "blue dot" in a typically deep-red state that has reliably voted for Republican presidential candidates in every election dating back to 1964. Nebraska is one of the two states in which individual congressional districts each cast their own electoral vote (the other being Maine), with the overall winner of the state getting two electoral votes. And with 538 Electoral College votes up for grabs, a scenario could emerge in which both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are in a virtual tie and the entire election comes down to who wins in Omaha.

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'Star Wars' legend Mark Hamill gives Biden The Force for elections

Washington (AFP) – Joe Biden faces a tough reelection battle this November, but for one day at least The Force was with him.

Legendary "Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill made a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room on Friday after meeting the US president.

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Biden to host Jordan's King Abdullah II next week amid Gaza talks

Washington (AFP) – US President Joe Biden will host Jordan's King Abdullah II next week, the White House said Friday, as negotiations continue in the Middle East for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The meeting will be "private" and will be followed by a readout, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, without giving a date for the encounter.

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Ceasefire should be 'no-brainer' for Hamas: Blinken

Accepting a ceasefire deal with Israel should be a "no-brainer" for Hamas, but the motivations of the militants' elusive Gaza-based leadership remain unclear, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, has announced that its delegation will return Saturday to Cairo to resume long-running talks brokered by Egypt and Qatar that would temporarily halt Israel's offensive in return for freeing hostages.

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Trump accused of being 'too weak' to go out and campaign by former GOP official

Reacting to recent comments from Donald Trump that he may not accept the results of the 2024 presidential election if he loses to President Joe Biden, former RNC chair Michael Steele went on an extensive tirade on Saturday morning accusing the former president of weakness.

Steele, who now co-hosts MSNBC's "The Weekend," jumped on comments the former president made in an interview with Time, where he admitted when it comes to the election results, "... if we don’t win, you know, it depends. It always depends on the fairness of an election.”

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