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Biden leads over Trump in new national poll as swing state survey tells different story

President Joe Biden grabbed a 6% lead over Trump in a national poll released Wednesday even as a survey of battleground states painted a gloomier picture of his reelection prospects.

Biden leads Trump 50% to 44% in their likely presidential election rematch, according to the new Quinnipiac University poll.

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'He's an aberration': Former ally says Trump is just a short-term blip for GOP

Former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton says that Donald Trump's influence over the Republican Party will be short-lived.

Since leaving the Trump administration, Bolton has become one of its most vocal critics. Speaking to Newsweek this Wednesday, he said that "many in Congress are intimidated by [Trump]."

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Trump spokesperson claims he will follow 'real Constitution' to secure border

A spokesperson for Donald Trump insisted that the former president secured the U.S. border during his term in office because he follows the "real Constitution."

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Liz Harrington claimed the U.S. border had been secured during Trump's tenure because the former president "took his oaths very seriously."

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Allegations against Trump prosecutor could be enough to dismiss case: lawyer

The extramarital affair allegations involving Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis actually could result in the dismissal of Georgia racketeering charges against Donald Trump, according to a conservative legal analyst.

Willis is accused of engaging in a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who was married at the time but is now going through a bitter divorce, and conservative attorney Phil Holloway explained how the district attorney's actions could end the case against Trump, reported Newsweek.

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Republican hammers her party for sabotaging border deal: 'This is what we asked for'

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) appears unhappy that members of her own party are working to tank a bipartisan immigration reform deal that they had demanded as a precondition for sending military aid to Ukraine.

As reported by CNN's Manu Raju, Murkowski called out Republicans who are trying to block the bill from coming up for a vote because former President Donald Trump is demanding it be stopped so that he has an issue to use to campaign against President Joe Biden.

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Rachel Maddow producer thinks John Bolton is starting to sound like a Democrat

Writing for the Rachel Maddow blog, long-time producer Steve Benen explained that John Bolton's latest attack on Donald Trump is starting to make him sound like a Democrat.

“A mountain of facts demonstrates that Trump is unfit to be president,” Benen wrote, quoting Bolton but without initially identifying the source. “If his first four years were bad, a second four will be worse.”

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'Need the chaos': Trump and Kari Lake buried in editorial for wanting U.S. to 'lose big'

Former President Donald Trump and failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake were blasted by columnist E.J. Montini in The Arizona Republic Wednesday for relying on — and fighting to perpetuate — chaos at the border as a "campaign strategy."

This comes as President Joe Biden and Senate Republicans have struck up a bipartisan plan that would tighten border security and implement several GOP policy goals — but it appears headed for a dead end as Trump heavily lobbies House and Senate Republicans to kill the deal and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has said he's unlikely to allow it a vote.

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Taylor Swift panic shows MAGA 'crawling into dumpster and setting itself on fire': writer

The new MAGA panic over Taylor Swift being an agent of the "deep state" has been roundly mocked — but writer Noah Berlatsky believes it says something serious about the power of right-wing media over the Republican Party.

In a new analysis published on the Public Notice website, Berlatsky makes the case that many of the people peddling conspiracy theories don't really believe the Pentagon is using Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, to manipulate public opinion in favor of President Joe Biden.

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Judge is warned Georgia election ruling could trigger 'unrest and potentially violence'

Election officials are begging a federal judge not to order Georgia to get rid of its electronic voting machines, warning the changes could set off a violent reaction.

U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg drew praise five years ago for forcing the state to ditch voting machines because they were too vulnerable to hacks, but current and former officials from both parties at the local, state and federal level have cautioned that it's too close to November's election to make a similar order against Georgia's new machines, reported Politico.

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Iraqi militia suspends attacks on U.S. forces, allowing for troop withdrawal

A militia group that the Biden administration blamed for the deadly attack on U.S. forces stationed at a shadowy base in Jordan said Tuesday that it would stop targeting American troops in Iraq, a move that could clear the way for the withdrawal of U.S. soldiers more than two decades after the 2003 invasion.

"We announce the suspension of military and security operations against the occupation forces—in order to prevent embarrassment to the Iraqi government," Abu Hussein al-Hamidawi, the leader of Kata'ib Hezbollah, said in a statement. "Our brothers in the Axis, especially in the Islamic Republic of Iran, they do not know how we conduct our Jihad, and they often object to the pressure and escalation against the American occupation forces in Iraq and Syria."

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How a GOP strategist delivered 'most compelling evidence' of Trump’s 2020 corruption: book

In their new book "Find Me the Votes: A Hard-Charging Georgia Prosecutor, a Rogue President, and the Plot to Steal an American Election," journalists Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman take an in-depth look at Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the presidential election results in Georgia in 2020.

Isikoff and Klaidman discussed the book during a Wednesday morning appearance on CNN, describing the role that GOP strategist Jordan Fuchs played in bringing to light "the most powerful evidence" of Trump's efforts to take Georgia's Electoral College votes in 2020 despite the fact that now-President Joe Biden won the state.

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'Call it the Stupid Bill': Trump unveils new strategy to defeat bipartisan border deal

Former President Donald Trump unveiled a new strategy to tank a bipartisan Senate deal on immigration.

House speaker Mike Johnson privately told GOP lawmakers the legislation has "no way forward," according to Congressional members who attended the closed-door meeting, and Trump has called on Republicans to kill the deal while raging against chaos at the border during his campaign against President Joe Biden.

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'I hate this': George Conway whacks New York Times for projecting 'rationality' onto Trump

Anti-Trump attorney George Conway on Wednesday whacked the New York Times for trying to analyze the former president's "strategy" for using his multiple criminal court cases to boost his 2024 election hopes.

Writing on Twitter, Conway reacted to a New York Times video in which reporter Jonathan Swan argued that Trump is using the trials in an effort to flip the script on President Joe Biden and accuse him of being a "threat to democracy" after Trump got indicted in four different jurisdictions on 91 felony counts.

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