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Trump-boosted conspiracist guilty of assaulting FBI agent investigating him for sex crimes

A Maine falconer who floated a bizarre conspiracy theory boosted by Donald Trump has been convicted of assaulting a federal officer.

Alan Howell Parrot was found guilty by a jury Wednesday of kicking an FBI agent in the stomach when investigators attempted to execute a search warrant June 22 at his Hancock home to determine whether he was in possession of child sexual abuse materials, reported the Bangor Daily News.

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'Wrong side of every issue': Morning Joe says Trump will once again torpedo GOP chances

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Donald Trump has given President Joe Biden and other Democrats plenty of campaign fodder with his boasts.

The former president has resumed his attacks on Obamacare, which remains widely popular and had receded as a Republican stalking horse, and has bragged that he's responsible for overturning abortion rights, and the "Morning Joe" host said those will certainly be highlighted as campaign issues heading into nest year.

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Trump launches early morning tirade at Wall Street Journal: 'The Globalist "paper" sucks'

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday morning went on an angry tirade against the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal for being insufficiently supportive of his 2024 presidential bid.

On his Truth Social page, Trump accused the WSJ's editorial board of being "globalists" and fumed that they were giving more positive coverage to rivals such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley.

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Trump still bitter at John McCain's betrayal: 'He went along with them'

Donald Trump has startled Republicans and delighted Democrats by resuming his attacks on Obamacare.

The former president was reminded of years-old grievances over the Affordable Care Act after seeing a Wall Street Journal op-ed last week, and President Joe Biden's campaign and his Democratic allies immediately seized on the issue, reported Politico.

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Red and blue America square off in clash of the governors

They are ambitious and relatively young leaders whose passionate views about running their large, powerful states offer contrasting ideals on how the deeply-polarized United States should be run.

But Republican Florida governor Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom, his counterpart in Democratic California, will swap social media antagonism for an in-person televised debate Thursday that could be preview the White House race in 2028.

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Biden-Trump rematch inevitable — but both parties would benefit from new blood: analyst

Political analyst Charlie Cook told Iowans at Drake University that he believes the country will be seeing a 2020 rematch in the 2024 presidential general election between President Joe Biden former President Donald Trump.

But he said both parties may be better off if they found a different nominee. Cook, the founder and former editor-in-chief at the Cook Political Report, spoke about his perspective on the 2024 primary and general election at an annual event hosted by the Harkin Institute, where he serves as a National Advisory Council member.

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Fox's Jesse Watters picked on by co-hosts for saying women lack 'control' in buying cars

He stepped in it and his co-hosts ribbed him.

Jesse Watters was ranting on Wednesday about the lack of convenience that an electric car offers to consumers when he made a baseless claim that women in the household are sidelined when it comes to deciding on a car purchase.

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Biden EPA proposes requirements for utilities to remove toxic lead water pipes

CHICAGO — President Joe Biden’s administration is moving to require utilities to replace every toxic lead pipe connecting homes to water mains during the next decade, though Chicago and several other cities likely will get more time to finish the job.

Ingesting tiny concentrations of lead can permanently damage the developing brains of children and contribute to heart disease, kidney failure and other health problems later in life.

House GOPers itching to impeach Biden but still lack the votes: report

House Republicans are digging into the sofa cushions for votes to impeach President Joe Biden.

A formal impeachment of the president is all ready to go forward, but for the fact that there aren't enough votes to back the move, according to a CNN report citing multiple senior GOP sources.

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'Hope there's not a Silver Alert': Boebert takes dig at Biden's age as he visits her state

WASHINGTON — Speaking with Raw Story outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) attacked President Joe Biden for touting a wind energy manufacturing plant in her district.

The CS Wind Plant, previously known as Vestas, is the largest wind tower manufacturer in the world, and is located in Pueblo, Colorado, 9News reported this week. Thanks to funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, CS and Biden say it's on track to create 850 new jobs at the company.

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Math-challenged GOPer ridiculed for Bidenomics gaffe: 'Another rocket scientist'

A Republican House representative’s attempt to bemoan Bidenomics backfired Wednesday when he took the floor to share data he thought would outrage the nation.

“This is the second worse jobs report of the Biden presidency,” declared Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA). “The unemployment rate rose to 3.9 percent.”

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Democrats 'yelling and screaming' is why Hunter Biden can't testify publicly: James Comer

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) explained that a public hearing for Hunter Biden would be unacceptable because there would be too much "screaming and yelling" from the Democrats.

The House Oversight Committee chairman told NewsmaxTV that President Joe Biden's son could still appear for a public hearing, but only after sitting for a potentially hours-long deposition behind closed doors, and he compared the Republican subpoena to one issued to Steve Bannon by the Jan. 6 committee.

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'Right-wing chatter' and 'overheated insinuations' fuel Comer's impeachment push: analysis

Evidence in the House Oversight Committee's impeachment case boils down to “overheated insinuations,” “rhetoric” and “right-wing chatter,” according to a new analysis from the Washington Post.

Columnist Philip Bump Wednesday broke down the corruption case that Chairman James Comer (R-KY) — who contends President Joe Biden received “millions and millions of dollars from our enemies” — continues to assert is “credible.”

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