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Oliver Anthony slams Republicans for using his song at GOP debate: 'I wrote that song about those people'

In a video statement addressing the viral reaction to his song "Rich Men North of Richmond," singer Oliver Anthony distanced himself from the conservatives who've latched onto the song.

In the video, Anthony slammed the use of his song at this Wednesday's GOP debate.

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'Pretenders to the throne': Trump mocks GOP rivals for low debate ratings

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to mock his GOP rivals over the ratings for the first Republican presidential primary debate, hosted by Fox News in Milwaukee.

"The Debate on FoxNews had a hard time with the proverbial RATINGS," wrote Trump, who declined to attend the debate. "It was one of the lowest rated EVER, if not THE LOWEST. It showed that many of those participating are 'second tier' and merely 'pretenders to the throne.' Some of the answers were sooo bad, with delivery even worse."

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'Nervous' pastor in Trump's Georgia case bailed out by podcaster 'Silk': report

MAGA podcaster Rochelle Hardaway Richardson, more commonly known by her stage name "Silk," has bailed out a Christian pastor indicted as a co-defendant in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported The Daily Beast on Friday.

According to the report by Josh Fiallo and Justin Rohrlich, Stephen Cliffgard Lee "was the last of 19 co-defendants to surrender to authorities. His attorney, David Shestokas, suggested Lee’s delay was money-related, with the Chicago pastor short by thousands on his $75,000 bond. Shestokas, who spoke at length about Lee’s case to The Daily Beast last week, said Silk spoke about Lee’s situation on her Thursday night podcast, telling her listeners that Lee 'needs to be in church on Sunday.'"

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GOP leaders urged by ex-aides to ditch Hunter Biden probe: report

Several former House Republican aides with a history of bipartisanship are calling on Republican leaders to shift their focus from investigating Hunter Biden to focusing on issues more likely to resonate with voters, The Messenger reports.

Former House GOP leadership aide Maura Gillespie told the news outlet that issues such as wasteful spending, the fentanyl crisis, and promoting economic growth were more likely to land with everyday Americans.

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'Handsome guy': Joe Biden breaks silence on Trump mugshot

Joe Biden hasn’t been saying much about his predecessor’s ongoing legal troubles, but the president on Friday broke his silence about Donald Trump’s mugshot.

The former president’s booking photo has been circulating widely on social media, with Trump himself posting it on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, in his first post on the site since being booted two days after the insurrection in D.C.

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Sentences 'awfully steep' if Trump becomes 'a multi-times convicted felon': Ex-prosecutor

Former United States attorney for the Northern District of Alabama and MSNBC political analyst Joyce Vance told host Andrea Mitchell on Friday that ex-President Donald Trump's "likely" first potential conviction will lead to harsher sentences if he is found guilty of the dozens of criminal charges that were filed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

AlterNet noted on Wednesday that the prosecutors allege that Trump:

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'Ringleader': Arizona prosecutors 'aggressively' investigating Giuliani’s involvement in fake electors plot

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was once a federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York. But in late August, his mugshot was taken at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, where Giuliani is among the 18 co-defendants in District Attorney Fani Willis' sweeping prosecution of former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.

But Willis, according to Rolling Stone, isn't the only state prosecutor who has been "aggressively" probing Giuliani's post-election activities.

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Tim Scott buried for 'odd' attack on Merrick Garland

Sen. Tim Scott is having a hard time standing out amongst the 2024 GOP field, with most national polling showing him at below four percent. But according to MSNBC's Steve Benen, Scott seems to think his line of attack against Attorney General Merrick Garland will help his poor poll numbers.

“When I’m president, the first thing I’ll do is fire Merrick Garland," Scott said during Wednesday night's first GOP debate in a message he used for a fundraising pitch the following day.

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Former Russian president ridicules 'prisoner' Trump's mugshot in social media post

Former President Donald Trump was booked at the Fulton County jail on Thursday night on state charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election's results, resulting in the first-ever mugshot of a former president.

The mugshot immediately went viral, showing Trump glaring into the camera with a defiant scowl. As expected, the image drew a wave of mockery, and one of those joining in on the fun was former Russian president and current deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.

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GOP debate gives hope to Putin that next president won't be 'committed to the war': analyst

Among the many interested viewers who tuned into the first Republican Party 2024 presidential debate was likely Russian President Vladimir Putin who has more than a passing interest in who the next president will be.

According to CNN analyst Steven Collinson, the Russian strongman already knows what he has if Donald Trump manages to win a second term, and likely has his eye on several GOP candidates whose support for Ukraine isn't certain.

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'Serial liar and conman' Trump chose to go to jail – and the GOP said 'this is fine': conservative

Nothing about former President Donald Trump's indictment and arrest on racketeering charges in Georgia was inevitable, wrote conservative commentator Charlie Sykes for The Bulwark's "Morning Shots" on Friday — and nor is it the result of political machinations against him.

Rather, he argued, everything that led to this point is a direct result of Trump's own choices.

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Possible US auto strike as unions flex muscle in 'Hot Labor Summer'

With the clock ticking down to a possible strike, Detroit carmakers are staring at tough contract negotiations with an emboldened auto workers union led by a fiery new president.

Shawn Fain, who was sworn in as president of the United Auto Workers five months ago, is laying the foundation to potentially strike if there is no agreement by September 14.

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Trump supporters, detractors face off outside jail as he’s booked on Georgia racketeering charges

Former President Donald Trump was booked and quickly released at the Fulton County Jail Thursday evening during a trip from New Jersey to Atlanta that played out on primetime TV and capped a drama-filled day outside the facility.

Trump’s sprawling motorcade arrived at the jail at about 7:30 p.m. And he was released after about 20 minutes on a $200,000 bond agreement that bars him from threatening or intimidating anyone involved in the case – including on social media where the former president is prolific.

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