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Trump draws up plans for criminal prosecution of Bidens if elected: report

House Republicans' efforts to impeach President Joe Biden have not gone well.

First, the person House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) touted as their star witness against the Bidens, Alexander Smirnov was arrested for allegedly lying to the FBI.

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'Reverse of Robin Hood:' Trump vows to extend billionaire tax cuts if reelected

At an exclusive fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida over the weekend, former President Donald Trump vaguely told reporters that he's running for president again because "people are wanting change"—but was more specific about the kind of change he plans to spearhead when he addressed some of his richest donors at the event hosted by a billionaire hedge fund investor.

A readout of the Republican's 45-minute remarks showed that Trump called for his supporters to help him "turn our country around" by taking steps including "extending the Trump Tax Cuts."

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'Don't be silly, folks': Biden takes shot at Trump infamously staring right into eclipse

President Joe Biden on Monday urged Americans to enjoy watching this afternoon's full solar eclipse — but he couldn't resist also using the opportunity to take a shot at former President Donald Trump.

In a post shared on his Twitter account, Biden informed his followers that "an eclipse is worth marveling at," before adding, "But don't be silly, folks, play it safe and wear protective eyewear."

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'Out of context': Trump panics after Biden shares damning moment from abortion statement

Former President Donald Trump's social media forces sprang into action Monday after President Joe Biden pointed out a damning nine-second portion of the presumptive Republican nominee's abortion announcement.

In a campaign announcement, Trump took credit for ending federal abortion rights.

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'Trump is scrambling': Biden campaign pounces on rival's attempted abortion pivot

President Joe Biden's campaign on Monday whacked former President Donald Trump after he attempted to pivot on the issue of abortion by saying that the issue will now be left to individual states.

In a statement issued shortly after Trump's announcement, Biden hammered Trump for once again boasting about his role in overturning Roe v. Wade, which has paved the way for states to implement abortion bans that have proven increasingly unpopular with swing voters.

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RNC's new leaders 'admonished' by Trump campaign after purge backfires: report

The Republican National Committee is experiencing a host of problems in the wake of its takeover by allies of Donald Trump, causing his campaign to privately admonish the RNC's new leaders over their performance. Now, insiders are saying the MAGA takeover of the RNC has partly backfired and the consequences will be far-reaching.

Just days after the organization's new chair Michael Whatley and new co-chair Lara Trump were elected, entire teams were informed by email that they could reapply for their jobs or else be terminated. In their subsequent job interviews, the staffers were reportedly asked questions such as whether they thought the 2020 election was stolen — an attempt to weed out anyone who was not completely loyal to Trump.

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MAGA groups plot new campaign to 'intimidate and harass voters and election officials'

Two different pro-Trump groups are plotting a new campaign aimed at the mass purge of voter rolls in key swing states, and Wired reports that their overarching goal will be to "intimidate and harass voters and election officials."

The groups in question are True the Vote, which has become notorious for pushing evidence-free claims about election fraud in the 2020 race, and the America Project, which was founded by disgraced former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn.

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House GOP 'dreading return' to DC as MAGA 'may end' Mike Johnson's speakership: report

Congress comes back into to session this week and the Washington Post reports that House Republicans "are dreading their return to Washington" because their caucus's "deep divisions will jeopardize high-stakes legislation in a way that may end in the ouster of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA)."

At the center of the intra-Republican feud is funding to help Ukraine resist Russia's military invasion, which is staunchly opposed by hardliners such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has openly said she'll push to oust Johnson as speaker if he puts a bill providing aid to the country on the House floor.

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Trump's 'long history' with New York hangs over jury selection

A group of New Yorkers will troop into a Manhattan courthouse in a week to perform the time-honored civic duty known as jury service.

But the case they may decide is like no other in American history -- the first ever criminal trial of a former US president.

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Why rural white Americans’ resentment is a threat to democracy

Rural white voters have long enjoyed outsize power in American politics. They have inflated voting power in the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House and the Electoral College.

Although there is no uniform definition of “rural,” and even federal agencies cannot agree on a single standard, roughly 20% of Americans live in rural communities, according to the Census Bureau’s definition. And three-quarters of them – or approximately 15% of the U.S. population – are white.

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'Didn't you get tossed out?' Lauren Boebert mocked for bragging about Trump 'house party'

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Sunday was hit with a barrage of ridicule after she bragged about a Donald Trump "house party" where he says he raised $50 million in one night.

Boebert, who has faced numerous scandals including being kicked out of a musical for inappropriate behavior that was caught on the security footage for the theater, took to social media on Sunday to make a claim about Trump's fundraising versus Joe Biden's numbers. It's worth noting that Biden and Democrats brought in more than $90 million in March and have more than double what Trump has, according to the New York Times' reporting.

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Pennsylvania election denier Scott Perry begs Republicans to vote by mail

CAMP HILL— U.S. Rep. Scott Perry (R-10th District) made his expected annual visit to the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference on Friday, but challenged his fellow conservatives to embrace a method of voting that is popular with Democrats: vote-by-mail.

“I didn’t pick the battlefield that I was going to have to fight on and neither did you,” Perry said. “It is what it is. We have what we have.”

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'Growing pains': Trump reportedly experiencing 'hiccups' in transition to face Joe Biden

Donald Trump is reportedly experiencing some turbulence as he transitions to face Joe Biden in the general election.

Trump easily defeated his GOP primary opponents including Ron DeSantis of Florida, but as he moves to take control of the Republican National Committee, there have been some issues, according to Axios.

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