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'Cocktail of drugs': Trump makes wild new claims in email begging supporters for cash

Former President Donald Trump pushed out a hyperbolic and conspiracy-laden fundraising email to his supporters with just a day to go before the CNN presidential debate between himself and President Joe Biden, headlined, "THE GLOVES ARE COMING OFF!

"I'm bringing out the BIG GUNS before I step into the ring with Crooked Joe Biden tomorrow - THAT MEANS [recipient's name]!" stated the email. "Sleepy Joe is relying on a cocktail of drugs to keep him upright and awake. He's relying on highly-biased moderators like FAKE Tapper to feed him softball questions. And he's relying on his army of so-called fact checkers to spread LIE AFTER LIE on his behalf."

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Amy Coney Barrett slaps down conservative lower court in latest ruling

In a majority decision, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett slapped down the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in a decision Wednesday.

Red states and conservatives sued President Joe Biden's administration for coordinating with social media companies to help tamp down misinformation about the pandemic in 2021.

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'Won't happen': Legal reporter dumps on GOP's latest anti-Merrick Garland stunt

House Republicans are preparing for a vote on their latest scheme to try to attack Attorney General Merrick Garland — and, noted Politico's Kyle Cheney, there's no chance it will come to anything.

This comes as Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is announcing a press conference on the action, writing on X, "We will hold Merrick Garland in inherent contempt of Congress. No one is above the law."

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'Scared out of his mind!' Morning Joe shreds Trump for 'whimpering' instead of prepping

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out Donald Trump for running a public relations campaign for the first presidential debate instead of preparing.

The former president's campaign spokeswoman bragged to Fox News that he was taking part in campaign rallies and "hostile media interviews," when Trump was over on Newsmax talking to former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, and the "Morning Joe" host mocked his allies' outlandish efforts to manage expectations for his face-off against president Joe Biden.

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'Whiny weak victim': Adam Kinzinger crushes Trump as he crosses the aisle to back Biden

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) opened up on CNN Wednesday morning about his decision to endorse President Joe Biden's re-election — one of the most prominent Republican politicians to have crossed the aisle so far in this way.

Kinzinger, an Air Force veteran and a longtime critic of Trump, was one of a handful of conservative Republicans who voted to impeach the former president, and went on to join the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack. In his latest interview, he emphasized just how much harm he believes Trump has done to America and why it's important to keep him out of power.

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Newt Gingrich inadvertently gives Biden a killer line to use on Trump

President Joe Biden is getting some sharp debating advice from a highly unlikely source.

In an interview with NBC News, Trump ally and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said that Biden could very easily deflect attacks about his age by claiming that his age has given him a wisdom that former President Donald Trump, despite being only three years younger, seems to lack.

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'They're really scared': Morning Joe thinks Trump team hedging against 'bad debate loss'

Donald Trump's allies have been hinting that his vice presidential choice may be announced this week, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough flagged that as an indicator that they're "scared" about his performance on the debate stage.

The presumptive Republican nominee told reporters over the weekend that he'd already made his decision and that individual would be in attendance Thursday at the first presidential debate, and the "Morning Joe" host speculated the Trump team was cooking up a distraction in case he flopped against president Joe Biden.

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Trump's plan for the presidency — in his own words

Mass expulsions? Political revenge? World peace? A new golden age? As Donald Trump vies for another term in the White House, America is abuzz with speculation over how life might look with the ex-president back at the helm.

In a series of interviews and campaign rallies, the Republican has offered some clues.

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New funding bill shows House Republicans 'want monopolists to win': critics

Anti-monopoly campaigners on Tuesday blasted House Republicans over a bill that would dramatically reduce funding for the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division and impose caps on how much the crucial agency gets from merger filing fees.

The House Appropriations Committee proposal contains sweeping spending cuts, including a $40 million reduction in the DOJ Antitrust Division's budget. The $192.7 million allocated for the division is $95 million less than requested by U.S. President Joe Biden.

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How the U.S. and Julian Assange reached a plea deal - and what it means

After more than thirteen years in England, including five years spent in prison, Julian Assange pleaded guilty in the Northern Mariana Islands, a far-flung US territory in the Pacific, and walked out of court a free man.

The timing -- and location -- of the plea deal seemed to have come out of nowhere.

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U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich's closed-door trial begins in Russia

U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich's closed-door trial for espionage began in Russia on Wednesday, 15 months after his shock arrest on charges he, his employer and the White House reject as false.

The Wall Street Journal correspondent became the first Western journalist to be arrested for spying in Russia since the Cold War when he was detained in March 2023 on a reporting trip to the Urals city of Yekaterinburg.

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'Panic behind the scenes' is leading Trump's team to bash debate moderators: CNN reporter

CNN reporter Alayna Treene on Wednesday said that there was a whiff of panic behind the Trump campaign's decision to go after Jake Tapper, who will be hosting this week's presidential debate.

In discussing Trump's preparations for the debate, Treene said that the campaign has been begging Trump to make the debate about issues rather than the kinds of personal grievances that typically fill up a campaign rally speech.

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John Curtis wins GOP primary race to replace Mitt Romney in U.S. Senate

Utah’s Republican primary election has been called for Rep. John Curtis in the four-way race to take Mitt Romney’s seat in the U.S. Senate.

Curtis had 51% of the vote at 10:15 p.m. He is followed by Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs with 29%. The Associated Press called the race shortly after polls closed at 8 p.m.

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