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Jim Jordan throws Trump big assist hours before debate

Less than a day after a Fox News host warned viewers the CIA could meddle in the debate to give President Joe Biden a boost, the House Judiciary Committee appeared to try to do just that — by releasing a transcript of communication from a former official from the secretive agency.

Trump-ally and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Thursday released eight transcripts from former intelligence officials involved in creating a letter that was signed by more than 50 agents. The letter, famously released in October 2020 ahead of a debate between then-President Donald Trump and Biden, led to headlines such as this from Politico: "Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say."

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'Dumbest criticism ever': Nancy Mace mocked for raising alarm over Biden debate vitamins

Rep. Nancy Mace believes President Joe Biden has a nefarious plot to unfairly defeat former President Donald Trump in Thursday night's upcoming debate: vitamins.

Mace (R-SC) raised the alarm about this terrifying prospect during a Newsmax interview shared on X Thursday morning.

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NATO can weather political storms in U.S., France: Stoltenberg

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday said the "resilient" military alliance can ride out any political changes in major powers ahead of crunch elections in the United States and France.

The high-stakes votes on either side of the Atlantic both feature hard-right candidates who have been historically hostile to the military alliance -- and known for warm relations with its chief adversary Russia.

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Supreme Court declines to rule on Trump immunity before debate

The Supreme Court has been issuing rulings this week — and many expected the Court to have decided whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution by now. But Thursday night is the debate, and the Trump immunity ruling is nowhere to be seen.

The Court issued a number of high-profile rulings this week, including one on the Idaho abortion case and one about "gratuities" for politicians. The Court's session isn't over, but no more rulings will be issued Thursday, so a Trump immunity ruling could come Friday or next week. But that would be too late for the first CNN presidential debate.

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'Nightmare for women': Trump ignores own legal woes with latest attack on Biden

Donald Trump previewed one of his likely attacks on President Joe Biden with a vicious smear against immigrants.

The former president has made his opposition to immigration the cornerstone of his political rise, and has highlighted several unrelated homicides allegedly carried out by undocumented migrants to blame Biden for the slayings — which he's expected to do in Thursday's presidential debate.

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'Make a motion, big man:' Dem taunts spluttering Republican over failed Biden impeachment

A shouting match erupted in the House Judiciary committee Thursday when a Democratic lawmaker dared Republicans to keep their promise to the American people and impeach President Joe Biden.

A furious Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) challenged conservatives to either move forward with impeachment or give up the "Anna Paulina lunacy" that would see Republicans try to put Attorney General Merrick Garland under arrest.

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Legal analysts shocked to see MAGA Supreme Court justices agree with Biden on opioids

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the bankruptcy settlement between the United States and the opioid manufacturer Perdue Pharma, the creator of the OxyCotin painkiller that helped spark a nationwide addiction crisis.

After digesting the ruling, legal analysts explained that while the Court killed the $6 billion settlement, it doesn't take Perdue off the hook.

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'Spewed lies!' Trump is raving mad because Fox News interviewed a Biden spokesperson

As the Supreme Court revealed a slate of decisions with serious implications for the families of opioid crisis victims and gravely ill pregnant women, former President Donald Trump, a convicted felon, addressed the nation he hopes to lead in 2025.

"WHY DOES FOXNEWS PUT ON SO MANY BIDEN PEOPLE, LIKE MICHAEL TYLER, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR BIDEN, WHO SPEWED LIES WITH VERY LITTLE PUSHBACK?" Trump wanted to know. "AMAZING!!!"

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Trump 'unraveling' since leaving office and becoming a 'convicted criminal': George Conway

President Joe Biden has an opportunity to remind voters that Donald Trump is a convicted felon who's been found liable in court for sexual abuse, and conservative attorney George Conway says he should drive that point in over and over in their first presidential debate.

The president and the presumptive Republican nominee will face off Thursday night in Atlanta, and Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that many viewers have not likely seen Trump in awhile and probably have no idea that he's been "unraveling" since leaving the White House under the cloud of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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'Headed toward doom': Analyst sees GOP terrified Trump will lose everything at debate

The Republican Party may not survive former President Donald Trump losing his debate against President Joe Biden Thursday night and they know it, a new political analysis finds.

Salon columnist Brian Karem made this case just hours before history is made on a CNN soundstage in Atlanta where a standing U.S. president will debate a convicted felon who has not yet been officially nominated by his own party.

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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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