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Trump defiant as inner-circle flips: Meadows 'strongly believed the election was rigged'

Donald Trump spoke on Wednesday after reports that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows made a deal for limited immunity in exchange for testimony in the federal election subversion case against the former president.

Meadows reportedly told special counsel Jack Smith's team that he had repeatedly informed Trump that Joe Biden fairly won the 2020 presidential election.

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Trump threatens retribution against Biden as he returns to court for fraud suit

Donald Trump is headed back to court in New York City, where he's on trial in a civil lawsuit for business fraud, and he threatened revenge against President Joe Biden.

The twice-impeached former president, who was already found liable for fraud by the presiding judge in that case, blamed Biden for his legal woes and suggested he would direct government officials to seek retribution if he wins his third run for the White House next year.

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Trump backs insurrectionist Mike Johnson in speaker bid with an eye on 2024 election

Donald Trump may be on the verge of getting what he has wanted all along in the chaotic House speaker fight.

Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) has emerged as the latest Republican nominee to replace the ousted Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker, and the twice-impeached former president strongly encouraged GOP lawmakers to rally behind one of the chief election deniers in the House with an eye on next year's presidential election.

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Defense contractors spent $70 million lobbying ahead of annual defense budget bill

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In the first half of 2023, defense contractors and other defense sector players spent nearly $70 million lobbying the federal government. Much of this lobbying concerned the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, an annual appropriations bill funding the Pentagon and military operations. Lobbyists are legally required to report third quarter spending on Oct. 20.

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US Senate approves Biden nominee to lead FAA on 98-0 vote

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted 98-0 to approve President Joe Biden's nominee to head the Federal Aviation Administration, Michael Whitaker, as the agency faces questions about near-miss safety incidents and air traffic control staffing issues. The FAA has been without a permanent head for more than 18 months after a prior nominee withdrew. A senior FAA official said Whitaker, a former deputy FAA administrator, could be on the job as early as Wednesday. (Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler)

Biden's Israel stance angers Arab, Muslim Americans; could jeopardize 2024 votes

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Arab and Muslim Americans and their allies are criticizing President Joe Biden's response to the Israel-Hamas war, asking him to do more to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Gaza or risk losing their support in the 2024 election. Many Arab Americans are upset Biden has not pushed for any humanitarian ceasefire even as Palestinians are killed fleeing Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip, more than a dozen academics, activists, community members and administration officials said. Their growing frustration could impact Democrat Biden's reelection bid, which...

'Disloyal wench': Trump supporters seethe as Jenna Ellis accepts plea deal

Former Trump election lawyer Jenna Ellis on Tuesday became the latest to cop a plea deal in the state of Georgia, where she tearfully expressed her regrets for having ever gotten involved in the former president's efforts to remain in power after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

Many Trump supporters were predictably not pleased with this turn of events – and they took to Twitter to bash Ellis for seemingly turning against the former president, who has been indicted on 91 felony counts in four different jurisdictions.

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Trump lobs wild claim about 'terrorists' crossing US-Mexico border

Donald Trump claimed that terrorists were flooding across the U.S. border thanks to President Joe Biden.

The former president and current Republican frontrunner exaggerated a memo circulated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection warning that foreign fighters engaged in the Israel-Hamas conflict could attempt to slip into the country through the Mexican border, which Trump claimed was happening on a mass scale.

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China's top diplomat to pay rare US visit ahead of potential Xi trip

China's top diplomat will pay a rare visit to Washington this week, the United States announced Monday, paving the way for a potential visit by President Xi Jinping aimed at keeping tensions in check.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the highest-ranking Chinese official in the US capital in nearly five years, will visit from Thursday through Saturday against a backdrop of friction over trade, Ukraine, the Middle East, Taiwan and China's assertive actions at sea near the Philippines.

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Trump sounds like he should be 'put in an old age home' after latest speech: MSNBC's Mika

Donald Trump raged against the criminal and civil cases against him in a dark campaign speech that MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski suggested was a sign of worsening mental health.

The former president told a crowd of supporters they shouldn't bother voting because elections were rigged, mixed up the leaders of Hungary and Turkey, and claimed to be the first person to notice the similarities between the abbreviation U.S. and the word "us," and the "Morning Joe" co-hosts raised concerns about his fitness for office.

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Trump files for election case to be dismissed due to 'vindictive prosecution'

Donald Trump had been promising he was going to protest the Washington, D.C. federal case around the 2020 election fraud by filing a motion to dismiss based on "vindictive prosecution." In the midnight filing Tuesday morning, he made good on the threat.

The court filing, uploaded by Lawfare's Anna Bower, was the fourth in a series of pre-trial motions that were required to be submitted by the end of the day.

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Watch Seth Meyers' blistering impression of Sidney Powell washing down her guilty plea

Trump's former attorneys, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro flipping to turn state's evidence provided ripe material for the late-night writer's room.

"Late Night" host Seth Meyers took some light mockery at both esquires' mugshots during his "Closer Look" segment.

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Trump launches tirade about 'strong young men from the Middle East' invading the U.S.

Using fears of a possible major war after Hamas militants attacked Israel, and combining them with the Republican party's hot button talking points about the U.S. border crisis, Donald Trump made wild accusations that strapping young men from the Middle East have already invaded the U.S. and are bringing the war "home."

Taking time out from ranting about his legal woes, the former president took to his Truth Social account to create fear that an impending Middle East war will traverse the ocean and be fought in America – and that it's soldiers are already here.

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