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'Rabid': Trump finds disturbing new way to attack Harris on racial grounds

Donald Trump Thursday platformed a self-described "proud Islamophobe" that some Republicans condemn as an agent of intraparty chaos as she took to Truth Social to call a Black journalist a "rabid" racist.

Laura Loomer, in a post Trump shared with his followers, used the same word ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott quoted in her take-no-prisoners opening question to Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists Wednesday when she asked why voters of colors should trust him.

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'I got back many hostages!' Trump rages as Biden takes victory lap

Former President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage after President Joe Biden announced a deal had been done with Russia — and American prisoners were on their way home.

Trump did not mention in his Truth Social statement Thursday the names of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former U.S. Marine Paul Whalen or any of the other Americans whose freedom Biden apparently secured just an hour before he announced he would no longer be seeking reelection.

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'This is a big deal': Biden 'will leave office with a big win' after Russia prisoner swap

Reporting as the United States and Russia were consummating a prisoner swap that will return Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and ex-U.S. Marine Paul Whelan to the U.S., Washington correspondent April Ryan claimed it was a "big win" for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris as the election nears.

Speaking with MSNBC host Ana Cabrera, the Grio's Ryan noted negotiations have been going on for months, long before WNBC star Brittney Griner was released in December of 2022 due to the efforts of the Biden administration.

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'There are no kings in America': Joe Biden shares agenda to overhaul Supreme Court

President Joe Biden shared his plan to push sweeping reforms for the Supreme Court before he leaves office, including enacting term limits, ethics enforcement and – most importantly – dismantling presidential immunity as established by a recent case involving former President Donald Trump.

“There are no kings in America” Biden said. "No one is above the law."

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'Extremely sinister': MAGA meltdown after Biden delivers speech on Supreme Court reform

Conservatives are not happy with Joe Biden’s plan to overhaul Supreme Court reforms, attacking the plan as a power grab by Democrats.

“Aka Democrats don't have full control of the Supreme Court, as they own media, academia, Hollywood, etc,” wrote @Calemaya1. “'Reform' means Democrat controlled. More 'democracy' from Muppet Biden.”

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Biden offers odd retort to Speaker Johnson's vow to kill Supreme Court reforms

President Joe Biden offered a peculiar response to reporters asking him to comment on vows by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to block his proposed Supreme Court reforms.

The comments came on the tarmac at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport as he arrived at the Texas capital to deliver a speech on the court reforms at the LBJ Presidential Library.

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Joe Biden plans to unveil Supreme Court reform ‘overhaul’ Monday: report

President Joe Biden reportedly plans to announce dramatic reforms of the Supreme Court on Monday, Politico reported Friday night.

The move comes amid criticism of bias on the bench with justices like Thomas Clarence and Samuel Alito having received lavish trips and gifts from wealthy Republican donors. The plan also comes after calls from Justice Elena Kagan earlier this week to create an ethics enforcement board to regulate the nation’s highest court.

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‘People are energized’: LGBTQ+ rights groups and voters are lining up behind Harris

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The moment that President Joe Biden offered his endorsement to Vice President Kamala Harris’ historic run for the White House, LGBTQ+ organizations and voters hit the ground on her behalf.

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Private prison giant GEO Group ramps up lobbying on immigrant surveillance

This article originally appeared in OpenSecrets. Sign up for their weekly newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

GEO Group, one of the world’s largest private prison companies, is ramping up its lobbying operation as lawmakers in Washington eye budget cuts to “alternatives to detention” programs.

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'Trump did not look so great': Fox News guest slams rambling interview from same network

A Democratic strategist openly mocked Donald Trump's appearance Thursday morning on Fox News during a follow-up segment on Fox News.

Michael Meehan, a communications strategist who has worked with former President Barack Obama's administration, skewered Trump after anchor Dana Perino tried to lambast President Joe Biden's national address formally announcing his campaign's end.

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Speeches show contrast 'could not be any sharper' ​between Biden and Trump: ex-prosecutor

Former U.S. prosecutor Joyce Vance says that the differences between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and President Joe Biden could not be more stark following Biden’s speech Wednesday reiterating his reasons for stepping down from his campaign.

Biden spoke for the first time on television Wednesday after being diagnosed with COVID-19 and stepping out of the presidential race. In an impassioned speech, Biden said that despite his reverence for the office, “the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation."

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'You are evil': Republican dragged after saying 'truth got torched' during Biden's speech

The internet mocked a New York Republican who said she wasn't a fan of President Joe Biden's historic address on Wednesday night, in which he said it was time to "pass the torch" to the next generation.

Betsy McCaughey, who served as lieutenant governor of New York in the mid-1990s, appeared as a guest on CNN's "NewsNight" following Biden's address to the nation. After GOP strategist and commentator Ana Navarro told the panel Biden will likely go down as one of the most "consequential" presidents in history, McCaughey disagreed.

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'The kid with a stutter did good': Ex-Obama aide chokes up praising Biden's speech

After President Joe Biden delivered his historic address to the nation on Wednesday, formally announcing he would bow out of the campaign for a second term and pass the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris, the panel of CNN commentators watching were in awe, with Van Jones in particular overcome with emotion.

"This was incredibly hard for him to do, this would be hard for anyone to do," said former Biden administration communications official Kate Bedingfield. "It feels almost unnatural for someone to have achieved the thing that they have been working toward their entire life and then say, the best thing is for me to step aside. Even knowing how hard that was for him, I think hearing those important themes come through, I think he was shining a light for the country moving forward over the next three and a half months through a really perilous election."

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