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'You're a liar': Nancy Mace brutally fact-checked for crime spree claim

Rep. Nancy Mace took to social media Saturday to claim that crime had "skyrocketed" under President Joe Biden's administration then faced a swift and brutal fact check.

"You're seeing, since President Joe Biden took office, crime skyrocket all around the country," Mace (R-SC) claims in a video statement shared on X. "It's not okay, we're a nation of laws, we should follow them."

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Publisher's slip-up reveals James Comer is hawking book about Biden impeachment inquiry

A publisher’s slip-up revealed that House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) is hawking a book about his effort to impeach President Joe Biden, according to a new report.

Axios first reported publisher Harper Collins posted a link advertising a possible tell-all that Comer is pitching.

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'Ultimate absurdity': MAGA slammed for threat to hold Baltimore bridge repairs hostage

After a cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland — prompting it to collapse into the Chesapeake Bay — its restoration has become politicized by the far right.

One columnist says that's no accident.

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Biden now 'fully embracing' campaign’s pivot to directly attacking 'feeble' Trump: report

President Joe Biden is now gaining ground on former President Donald Trump in several swing state polls after months of lackadaisical numbers. His newest campaign strategy of taking the fight directly to Trump may have something to do with that.

According to a recent report by the Guardian's Adam Gabbatt, political experts say the president's good fortune in the latest polls could be attributed to his new offense-oriented approach.

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'They’ll never vote for Trump again': Voters in GOP strongholds souring on ex-president

Former President Donald Trump appears to be bleeding out critical support in typically redder suburban areas well outside of major cities, according to a new analysis.

Politico analyzed 2024 GOP presidential primary results across more than 1,000 counties across the US and determined that the former president may lose votes in traditionally Republican territory he carried in both 2016 and 2020. This could prove costly in November — particularly in must-win battleground states.

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'Enormous risk': former prosecutor begs judges to punish Trump after hog-tied Biden video

A former federal prosecutor Saturday called on the judges overseeing his criminal court cases to take action against former President Donald Trump after he attacked Justice Juan Merchan's daughter online and shared images of a hog-tied President Joe Biden.

Joyce Vance, formerly the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, took to X Saturday morning to share her concerns about Trump’s social media attacks which she argued could cause irreparable harm to the upcoming trial in New York City.

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'Unhinged': More than a dozen far-right groups urge SCOTUS to give Trump absolute immunity

The Supreme Court will be hearing oral arguments both in favor of and against former President Donald Trump's claim of absolute broad presidential immunity in less than a month. And a significant number of groups have already submitted arguments to the Court asking that justices grant it.

According to Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery, 18 groups have submitted what he called amicus (meaning "friend of the court") briefs totaling nearly 600 pages, all in relation to the immunity case. Nearly all of them are from far-right organizations and legal activists requesting that the nation's highest court accept Trump's "unhinged" argument that presidents are unbound by the rule of law while they're in office.

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'Trump should be worried': Republican strategist warns he's wasting his campaign cash

Donald Trump is likely annoyed by how much money President Joe Biden has been raising, but the former president should worry instead on the campaign cash he himself is wasting, a Republican strategist argued Saturday

Susan Del Percio’s column for MSNBC on "why Trump should be worried" delves into Biden’s “clear” advantage and the impact it will have on a man who, she argues, puts great stock in financial worth.

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Biden campaign launches ad targeting moderate Republicans

US President Joe Biden released a TV spot Friday targeting voters of Nikki Haley, as he seeks to rebuild the coalition that won him the last election by wooing the moderates who preferred her to Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.

The ad shows Trump -- the Republicans' 2024 standard-bearer -- repeatedly mocking the former UN ambassador and telling a reporter he can win without pursuing her supporters.

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Family of U.S. reporter jailed in Russia vows to keep fighting

One year after American journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia on espionage charges, his family vowed Friday to continue fighting for his release, a pledge echoed by President Joe Biden.

"We never anticipated this situation happening to our son and brother, let alone a full year with no certainty or clear path forward," his family said in a letter to the readers of the Wall Street Journal, Gershkovich's employer.

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Trump's former defense secretary tells Bill Maher he's inching closer to voting for Biden

Former Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper told Bill Maher that a second term for Donald Trump will be filled with loyalists, and not political professionals.

Esper, who has previously expressed his concerns about a second Trump term, said on Real Time with Bill Maher that the ex-president is a "threat to democracy" that Americans must take seriously. But he hesitated when Maher pressed him on voting for Biden.

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Trump-supporting Arizona election denier appears to be voting illegally

Republican hopeful Neil DeSanti is mounting his fourth campaign for elected office since 2020, hoping to secure a seat in the Arizona House of Representatives for his north Phoenix legislative district. He’s voted in 16 state and local elections since registering to vote in 2012.

There’s just one problem: He appears to be ineligible to vote under state law, which raises serious questions about the many ballots he has cast and his candidacy.

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Revealed: Michigan auditor general helped write GOP draft requesting 2020 election audit

When Michigan Auditor General Doug Ringler initiated an audit of the 2020 election, he did so at the request of a Republican House member. However, emails indicate that Ringler, whose office is supposed to be nonpartisan, actually helped draft the request through a series of previously undisclosed meetings with House Republican leadership staff.

Ringler’s handling of the election audit has already come under fire from some Democrats, as the Michigan Advance previously reported, as well as the Office of Auditor General’s (OAG) reports on COVID-19 nursing home deaths and the state’s unemployment system.

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