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'All sorts of mischief': MAGA attorney claims Biden race is 'best case' scenario for Trump

A former attorney for Donald Trump says it might be best for the country if an "addled" and "out-of-it" President Joe Biden drops out of the presidential race, but that swapping Biden with someone else could end up hurting the party's chances at retaking the White House.

Former prosecutor Jim Trusty was asked Friday on Newsmax's "Newsline" about a recently aired clip in which Biden appears to flub a sentence and call himself a "black woman." Responding to the clip, Trusty called Biden "addled" and said he has appeared that way for several years.

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'Desperate and lying': Trump post spurs outrage among supporters and foes

Former President Donald Trump's attempt to distance himself from a problematic campaign platform crafted by his own former aides spurred an immediate uproar on both sides of the political aisle Friday.

Trump's claim that he knew "nothing" about the Project 2025, the latest source of a MAGA "freakout," was swiftly shut down by President Joe Biden's reelection campaign and condemned by conservatives.

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Giuliani lost his law license — but not his honorary degrees from these five universities

Rudy Giuliani may have lost his New York state law license this week for undermining the “integrity of this country’s electoral process” and misconduct that “cannot be overstated,” a Manhattan appeals court ruled.

But at one of New York state’s most notable colleges, Giuliani’s honorary law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law is still safely in the hands of the former New York City mayor and Donald Trump lawyer — for now, the school confirmed to Raw Story.

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'Foolhardy nonsense': Experts decimate latest hot take on Donald Trump's reelection bid

Election forecasters who predicted Donald Trump's 2016 victory call the latest hot take on his reelection bid unequivocally absurd, according to a new report.

Three professors with successful track records of predicting presidential election outcomes rolled their collective eyes at calls for President Joe Biden to give up and go home, Newsweek reports.

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Trump calls military a 'mess' in glitchy July 4 address to veterans

Former President Donald Trump's Fourth of July zoom call to veterans featured boasts, exaggerations, glitches — and left one person in the crowd with her head in her hands, according to a new report.

Trump surprised a crowd gathered at Post 3282 Veterans of Foreign Wars in Florida with an eight-minute speech about how much he loved the military, but failed to honor a 103-year-old veteran as planned, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported.

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No holiday for Biden as debate crisis cleanup continues

While Americans were celebrating the July 4 holiday with fireworks and feasts, President Joe Biden on Thursday continued to face explosive fallout from his debate against Donald Trump that has left many Democrats hungry for a replacement.

The 81-year-old has struggled since last week’s debate to tamp down panic among his party, but he won the backing Wednesday of Democratic governors who gathered for an emergency meeting with him at the White House.

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'Hey Republicans, replace him': Trump gets Biden treatment when July 4 gaffe resurfaces

As Donald Trump took to Truth Social Thursday to break his so-called silence and rail against political foes and journalists, President Joe Biden issued a tongue-in-cheek reminder about a historically odd comment from the former president.

Biden's reminder comes as he faces a backlash for a poor debate performance that raised concerns about his mental fitness — concerns similar to those raised when Trump warned of battery boat shark attacks and praised fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter as a "wonderful man."

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'Trepidation and peril': Expert says Trump has spurred fears of global collapse

A routine political summit has become "a moment of trepidation and peril" as world leaders cast their gaze on the U.S. and a former president they are terrified might reclaim the White House, according to a new political analysis.

The Washington Post's foreign affairs columnist David Ignatius wrote Thursday about an upcoming NATO summit where he says President Joe Biden will carry the weight of the world on his shoulders.

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'Disgusting human being': Trump spokesman triggered by Biden's Fourth of July speech

President Joe Biden managed once again to send former President Donald Trump's campaign spokesperson into conniptions on Thursday.

The president kicked off July 4 celebrations with a rousing speech at the White House honoring the sacrifice of veterans — but he appeared to veer off-script at one point to make a jab at former Trump for his disrespect of American troops.

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'We don't want Trump': Conservative says Black voters furious over Biden resignation calls

Black voters are furious over recent calls for President Joe Biden to step away from the 2024 campaign, a conservative told CNN viewers Thursday.

Commentator Shermichael Singleton made this discovery when he threw his support behind calls for Biden to step aside on SiriusXM Urban View, the African American talk radio channel on which he says he is the only conservative.

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'Blow everything away!' Trump challenges Biden to another presidential debate

Former President Donald Trump threw down the gauntlet in one of many rambling posts to Truth Social on July 4, challenging President Joe Biden to another debate.

Trump also leapt at the opportunity to once again boast of his own ratings.

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'Frantic calls from Trumpworld': CNN reporter says campaign wasn't prepared for curveball

Former President Donald Trump's team was caught unawares this week by a recent turn in the campaign and have no idea how to respond, a CNN analyst said Thursday.

Calls for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race caught an unprepared Trump campaign completely by surprise, reporter Alayna Treene told anchor Pamela Brown Thursday afternoon.

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'So pathetic': Trump uses insulting and foulmouthed hot mic rant to impress voters

Former President Donald Trump was caught on hot mic this week while driving in a golf cart, ranting about President Joe Biden as a "pile of c---" and proclaiming that Vice President Kamala Harris, who is his most obvious replacement if the ongoing media and party panic over his health causes him to drop out, is "so f---ing bad."

But Trump doesn't appear remotely embarrassed at his behavior. On the contrary, he is now using footage from that video in a campaign ad, according to The Daily Beast.

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