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'Putting their life at risk': Joe Biden thanks election workers targeted by MAGA

President Joe Biden on Monday suggested the lives of election workers were "at risk" because of Donald Trump's MAGA movement.

While speaking at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference, the president called on officials to keep moving forward.

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'He is the problem': Nikki Haley shreds 'unhinged chaos' created by Trump

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said the U.S. could expect "unhinged chaos" if Donald Trump is allowed to win the GOP primary.

During an interview on Fox News, Haley responded to Trump's attack on her deployed husband. She said people who defended Trump — like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) — were "disgusting."

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GOP senator fears his colleagues are creating a 'kill switch' for Trump's second term

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) isn't just opposed to sending more military aid to Ukraine -- he's also apparently convinced that continuing to help Ukraine is a plot aimed at wrecking former President Donald Trump's second term.

In a piece published by The American Conservative, Vance argues that Republicans and Democrats are setting an impeachment trap for Trump by mandating spending on Ukraine through the year 2025.

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Trump's 'fat Elvis routine' this weekend shows why he lost in 2020: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Donald Trump for burying renewed concerns about President Joe Biden by making outrageous and nonsensical remarks over the weekend.

The Biden team spent the weekend pushing back on concerns about the president's age and memory that were raised by special counsel Robert Hur's report, but the "Morning Joe" host ripped Trump for stomping all over that political gift by inviting Russia to invade NATO allies and rambling incoherently during campaign rallies.

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Busted: PA activist the source of false election claims gaining traction across the U.S.

On Jan. 6, 2021, as former President Donald Trump rallied his supporters, he used a statistic that, though false, was making the rounds: “In Pennsylvania, you had 205,000 more votes than you had voters,” he screamed, throwing his arms wide open in front of thousands of angry followers. “This is a mathematical impossibility unless you want to say it’s a total fraud.”

The number appears to be the work of Heather Honey, a Pennsylvania-based “election integrity” investigator whose research has achieved a remarkable level of national salience among the far right, despite being replete with errors. The 205,000 figure, for example, is “false” according to the Department of Justice, and was based on incomplete data the state says can’t be used for this type of analysis. Honey herself has revised the discrepancy downward. While Honey’s current estimate is almost half of what it once was, it’s still inaccurate and the original number is also still routinely cited as fact.

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11 ways Trump doesn’t become president

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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'At least 10 minutes of incoherent rambling' in every Trump speech: CNN's Phil Mattingly

CNN's Phil Mattingly expressed bewilderment on Monday that there has been so much focus on President Joe Biden's age when former President Donald Trump isn't exactly a portrait of lucidity himself.

Mattingly's remarks came in light of a recent poll showing that the overwhelming majority of Americans believe Biden is too old to be president, whereas a significantly smaller majority say the same thing about Trump.

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Joe Biden trolls MAGA conspiracy theorists after Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl

The Kansas City Chiefs prevailed in the 58th Super Bowl sending the internet into giggles about the online conspiracy theories involving Taylor Swift and Joe Biden ahead of the game.

The conspiracy theory has something to do with a CIA operation involving Taylor Swift and her refusal to support Donald Trump in both 2020 and 2024. Among the conspiracies is that Super Bowl 58, when added together, 5+8=13 and "13" is the name of Taylor Swift's album, as FoxNews.com explained this week.

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Republicans may lose George Santos' seat in special election: reporter

Politico reporter Emily Ngo called the suburban New York district "Democrats' to lose" days ahead of the special election to fill former Rep. George Santos' (R-NY) seat.

Polls show the two candidates very close, with the Democrat slightly above but still within the margin of error.

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Biden slams Trump's 'appalling and dangerous' NATO comments

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden slammed as "appalling and dangerous" comments by Donald Trump downplaying his commitment to NATO, warning Sunday that the former president intends to give Russian leader Vladimir Putin "a greenlight for more war and violence."

Biden spoke after Trump said in a speech Saturday that he would "encourage" Russia to attack members of NATO who had not met their financial obligations, his most extreme broadside against the military alliance he has long expressed skepticism about.

'Foggier': Biographer thinks Trump has 'degraded' his already 'weak memory'

One of Donald Trump's biographers, Bloomberg editorial editor Tim O'Brien, explained that there is a noticeable difference in the ex-president since he last ran for office.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, host Alex Witt questioned the "gaffes" Trump keeps making on the campaign trail.

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'Tan?' Internet in uproar over flattering 'dear leader' Trump coverage in New York Times

The New York Times has been criticized over the past several months for its constant coverage of President Joe Biden and his age without giving Donald Trump the same treatment despite what other reports categorize as mental decline.

But over the weekend, it got considerably worse when the Times did a profile on Trump speaking so favorably of him that it even touted him for being "tan" and filled with youth.

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Trump flips out on 'disloyal' Taylor Swift with claim he 'made her so much money'

Just hours before pop singer Taylor Swift will be attending the Super Bowl to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play for the Kansas City Chiefs, Donald Trump lashed out at her and called her "disloyal."

Swift, who has become a bête noire for conservatives over fears she may endorse President Joe Biden — and because they occasionally have to see her briefly during Chiefs' games — has apparently gotten deep inside the former president's head too which likely led to the Truth Social attack.

According to the former president, he had a major hand in making her phenomenally rich.

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"I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other Musical Artists. Joe Biden didn’t do anything for Taylor, and never will," he wrote.

"There’s no way she could endorse Crooked Joe Biden, the worst and most corrupt President in the History of our Country, and be disloyal to the man who made her so much money. Besides that, I like her boyfriend, Travis, even though he may be a Liberal, and probably can’t stand me!" he added.

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