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Biden revs up economy pitch after week of silence on Trump

By Jarrett Renshaw WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -President Joe Biden kicks off a visit to three Western U.S. states on Monday as he aims to invigorate his reelection bid by highlighting recent economic gains and funding for new infrastructure projects. Biden's trip to New Mexico, Utah and the key electoral battleground of Arizona represents a stark contrast to the controversy swirling around his top Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, who was indicted last week for the third time in four months, this time for wide-ranging attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Biden, who spent ...

'Hatching schemes to stay in office' after losing an election 'is not a crime': Fox News host

Fox News anchor Julie Banderas on Monday struggled to understand why it would be illegal for former President Donald Trump to attempt to stay in office even after losing an election to President Joe Biden.

While discussing the potential fourth criminal indictment of the former president, Banderas ran through some of the behaviors that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis may charge Trump with and then declared each action to be perfectly within the bounds of the law.

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Previous ruling in Jan. 6 rioter case blows a hole in key Trump defense: report

A judge has already ruled against one of Donald Trump's likely defenses in the Jan. 6 case.

The former president has been charged for his attempt to halt the congressional certification of Joe Biden's 2020 election win, and his legal team insists that he hadn't acted corruptly because he sincerely believed he had won -- but legal experts say that shouldn't matter, reported The Guardian.

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Biden to tout climate policy in visit to baking US southwest

President Joe Biden is set to begin a series of visits Monday touting his climate agenda in the southwestern United States, which has suffered a blistering summer of record-breaking heat.

The first stop on his tour will be to the Grand Canyon in Arizona where, according to several US media outlets, he is likely to name a new national monument.

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‘Protect them’: How S.C.’s honor-bound military college camouflaged its connection to Rudy Giuliani

The Honor Code of The Citadel, South Carolina’s 181-year-old military college, states that cadets “will not lie, cheat or steal, nor tolerate those who do.”

But The Citadel now finds itself quietly tolerating one of its most recognizable honorary degree recipients — Rudy Giuliani — who, in the estimation of the U.S. House’s January 6 select committee, lied and cheated while attempting to steal the 2020 presidential election away from its duly elected winner, Joe Biden.

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Trump taunts U.S. women's soccer team after loss: 'Many players were hostile to America'

Former President Donald Trump openly taunted the American women's soccer team on Sunday after they suffered a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of Sweden in the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the former president not only relished at seeing the American team defeated, but also questioned the patriotism of many of the players.

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Analyst tells Fox News: Trump revenge threat 'edges on witness tampering'

Princeton University political scientist Lauren Wright told Fox News that former President Donald Trump may have committed "witness tampering" when he threatened revenge against anyone who testified against him.

During an interview on Sunday, Fox News host Arthel Neville noted that federal prosecutors had filed a motion asking for a protective order after Trump posted a threat on social media: "IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU!"

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'This is insane!' Fox News host flips out over blackout of Trump's post-indictment spin

Fox News host Howard Kurtz lashed out at other media outlets that declined to air former President Donald Trump's remarks after being arraigned for the third time on Thursday.

"MSNBC talked about Donald Trump all day on the day of his arraignment, all of it unfavorable," Kurtz griped on Sunday. "Same for CNN, mostly unfavorable."

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'I don't think we're quite there': Marjorie Taylor Greene disappoints Maria Bartiromo on impeachment

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed on Sunday that Republican lawmakers do not have an appetite for impeachment yet.

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Greene about the prospects of impeaching President Joe Biden for unproven allegations of corruption.

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'Did you see what happened on Jan. 6?' CNN's Bash stunned by Trump lawyer's baffling claim about 2020 election aftermath

Donald Trump lawyer John Lauro stunned CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday morning after maintaining his client participated in the "peaceful transfer" of power following the ex-president's loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

During the highly combative interview where the "State of the Union" host was repeatedly forced to fact-check her guest as he talked over her, Bash at first laughed and seemed stunned at Lauro's comment about the 2020 election before reminding him of the assault on the Capitol by supporters of his client.

With Lauro asserting there was a "peaceful transfer of power," the CNN host shot back, " What happened on January 6th was not peaceful."

She then continued, "I want to ask you something about John Eastman, because you talked a lot about how he's a respected constitutional attorney."

"The transfer of power was certainly peaceful," Lauro interrupted.

"Did you see what happened on January 6th? Did that look peaceful to you?" Bash pressed.

"I'm not saying that that was in any way appropriate," the attorney stuttered. "But the ultimate power of the presidency was transferred to Mr. Biden. We all know that, as you do."

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Jack Smith urged to call a 'veritable who’s who of the Republican Party' as witnesses in Trump trial

In a column for MSNBC, former U.S. Attorney Carol Lam game-planned out how the federal trial of Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. for conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election should be conducted.

With Jack Smith's case recently filed case moving rapidly forward, Lam suggested a parade of witnesses should be the central focus of making the case against the former president and that high-profile Republicans should not be exempt from having to appear.

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Trump, in friendly U.S. south, calls indictment 'ridiculous'

Former president Donald Trump appeared before ardent supporters in the deeply conservative southern state of Alabama on Friday, dismissing the latest federal indictment against him a day earlier as an "illegal and unconstitutional travesty."

Trump, who is facing sweeping conspiracy charges over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, called the indictment "ridiculous."

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Trump stirs nuke fears in attack on Biden during speech following federal arraignment

Donald Trump during a campaign appearance Friday night stirred fears of nuclear war in an attack on Joe Biden.

“We have a very dangerous situation because other countries with nuclear weapons and the weaponry is so powerful and we have a man that can’t two sentences together and he’s in charge of whether or not we have a nuclear war and I don’t like that and you don’t like that either,” Trump said before pivoting to his claims that his legal troubles are the result of political persecution.

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