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What Donald Trump's weird WWE Hall of Fame speech tells us about his debate strategy

Eleven years ago, Donald Trump delivered an uncharacteristically short and all-but-forgotten speech before a decidedly unfriendly crowd.

But Trump's extemporaneous address to professional wresting luminaries and fans during the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in New York City — Trump himself was an inductee — is a curiosity worth momentarily revisiting, if only for what Trump prophesied about a pair of presidential debates with Joe Biden, the first of which is scheduled for tonight, June 27.

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'Come on, Mr. Chairman': Even Maria Bartiromo skeptical of plan to arrest Merrick Garland

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) this week has been pushing for a vote to use the House of Representatives' so-called "inherent contempt" powers to have Attorney General Merrick Garland arrested for not turning over a video recording of President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur.

However, even Fox Business's Maria Bartiromo appeared cool to the idea of instructing the House sergeant at arms to take the nation's top law enforcement official into custody.

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MAGA allies fear Trump 'is walking into a trap' at debate: report

Former President Donald Trump's associates are fearful that they have been set up to fail at this week's presidential debate in Atlanta, writes Gabriel Sherman for Vanity Fair.

This comes as his allies have frantically pushed the idea, with no evidence, that President Joe Biden will come onto the debate stage jacked on drugs in order to cover his lack of energy — an indication that many are fearful that the narrative they have built over the last year of Biden being cognitively infirm will backfire as he outperforms the low expectations they set for him.

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Republican veepstakes: who will complete the Trump ticket?

It could be a loyal lieutenant, an ex-rival or perhaps a political newcomer, but one thing is certain: all eyes are on White House hopeful Donald Trump as he considers potential running mates.

A shrewd vice presidential pick could help the Republican tycoon broaden his support base, and Trump says he already knows who he wants at his side as he limbers for a second showdown with Joe Biden in November.

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'He doesn't know anything': Conservative exposes basis for Trump's 'howler monkey' routine

A conservative explained that the debate between Donald Trump and president Joe Biden would reveal how little the presumptive Republican nominee knows about policy or anything else.

The twice-impeached convicted felon will face off against the president Thursday night in a debate hosted by CNN in Atlanta, and The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that it would present voters with an important contrast.

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Anticipation builds ahead of Biden-Trump CNN debate over different visions for America

The big show in Atlanta may be Thursday evening, but the days leading up to the first presidential debate have been filled with a flurry of campaign events that put on display how each side plans to win a state that narrowly backed President Joe Biden in 2020.

On the Democratic side, Republicans took centerstage on the eve of the debate and issued dire warnings about the threat to democracy if former President Donald Trump is put back in the White House.

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'Smear and spin': Trump allies outraged over CNN vowing to 'fact check' parties at debate

Donald Trump is going to be fact checked at the debate scheduled for Thursday with President Joe Biden, but the ex-president's staunchest allies are upset.

Trump has continually said he has no fears about debating Biden, but Team Trump has grown increasingly frantic in the lead-up to the first debate, raising allegations that Biden will be drugged up and that the moderators will be on the president's side.

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Ex-Republican reveals how Biden could 'bother Trump dramatically' at debate

Former Republican Rick Wilson thinks he's mastered the art of the troll and has the perfect recipe for Joe Biden to get under Donald Trump's skin.

Essentially, it's to out Donald the Donald.

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Fox News host dubiously reveals how 'CIA could help Biden' at debate

President Joe Biden could get a debate boost Thursday if one Fox News host is to be believed — only this time it's not from baseless cocaine use or energy drinks. This time, the right-wing network suggested it could be from the CIA.

Ahead of the much-anticipated debate Thursday night, host Jesse Watters on Wednesday suggested former President Donald Trump will not only go up against Biden, debate host Jake Tapper, and "the media," he'll also face the nation's massive, secretive intelligence agency.

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Bolivian army chief arrested after coup attempt

Bolivia’s army chief was arrested Wednesday after sending soldiers and tanks to take up position in front of government buildings in what President Luis Arce called an attempted “coup d’etat”.

The troops and tanks entered Plaza Murillo, a historic square where the presidency and Congress are situated, in the afternoon, prompting global condemnation of an attack on democracy.

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Georgia, setting for Biden-Trump debate, as divided as America itself

Atlanta, Georgia is hosting the first debate between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump as they battle for the White House in November

Here are five interesting things to know about the southeast state, which serves as a reflection of the political schism dividing America as a whole:

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Republican ridiculed for introducing bill to police whether Biden takes drugs for debate

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) told Newsmax on Wednesday that he is introducing a "No Juicing Joe" bill, just one day before the CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is set to take place.

The legislation, in his own words, would compel Biden "to divulge, to report to the American people, every time he takes a mind-altering stimulant like he's gonna have to do before the debate. They're gonna have him juiced up and jacked up" — a reference to an ongoing baseless conspiracy theory being promoted by Trump and some of his allies that Biden is being given some type of stimulants before public appearances to maintain his focus and mask a mental deficiency.

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'Seismic news': Swing state considers ballot decision that could hurt Trump

The North Carolina Board of Elections is declining for the time being to approve Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or Cornel West for the presidential ballot in November — a move that could potentially give President Joe Biden a boost in a historically Republican-favoring but perpetually close state.

According to WRAL, "In a party-line vote, the North Carolina State Board of Elections rejected initial bids for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West and Constitution Party candidate Randall Terry to place their names on the November ballot, saying they want more time to review their petitions. The board’s two Republican members voted to place the candidates on the ballot, while the board’s three Democratic members rejected those motions."

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