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Kamala Harris asks Iowans to be vigilant in the face of a ‘full-on attack’ on freedom

Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Des Moines on Friday to call on Iowans to fight back against what she called a “full-on attack against hard-won freedoms.”

During an hour-long stop at Des Moines’ Drake University, Harris focused on the Iowa Legislature’s recent passage of a law – stayed, for now, by the courts – that seeks to ban access to virtually all abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy.

She contrasted that legislation with polls showing that a majority of Iowans support a woman’s right to an abortion.

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'Running to stay out of prison': Iowa Republicans cheer Trump and boo Will Hurd for dig at criminal charges

Iowa Republicans emphasized they were open to hearing from all 13 presidential candidates Friday at the state party’s Lincoln Dinner, but many in the audience were ready to send former President Donald Trump back for a rematch.

“In Iowa, we are a neutral, objective state,” Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann said. “We’re going to give everybody a fair chance.”

The rules were the same for all 13 of the Republican 2024 presidential candidates: 10 minutes and the microphone was cut off. While all candidates had equal time, they did not meet an equally enthusiastic audience.

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Trump’s calls to jail Jack Smith are 'not gonna help him' beat criminal case: Ex-FBI official

The fiery rhetoric that energizes Donald Trump's MAGA base may not serve the former president’s interests in a more important venue than a political rally, a former FBI official said Friday.

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, during an appearance on CNN’s “The Source,” told host Kaitlan Collins that he believes Trump has gone too far in his war of words against prosecutors, suggesting that the former president’s bombast could come back to haunt him in a courtroom.

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Mueller prosecutor: Mar-a-Lago case is much clearer obstruction than anything we saw

Obstruction has been a key element of Donald Trump's indictment, both original and superseding, in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, as special counsel Jack Smith has laid out a picture of the former president allegedly working with multiple staffers to conceal documents from federal investigators, and even to try to erase the security footage showing them doing so.

All of this goes well beyond even former special counsel Robert Mueller's report outlining possible obstruction of justice by the former president, argued Andrew Weissman — a key prosecutor in that case — on MSNBC Friday evening.

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RFK Jr. blasts President Biden administration for ignoring his Secret Service 'request': report

Conspiracy theorist and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., took to social media to criticize President Joe Biden's administration for denying the candidate protection from the United States Secret Service, Politico reports.

The presidential hopeful tweeted Friday, "Since the assassination of my father in 1968, candidates for president are provided Secret Service protection. But not me. Typical turnaround time for pro forma protection requests from presidential candidates is 14-days. After 88-days of no response and after several follow-ups by our campaign, the Biden Administration just denied our request. Secretary Mayorkas: 'I have determined that Secret Service protection for Robert F Kennedy Jr is not warranted at this time.' Our campaign's request included a 67-page report from the world's leading protection firm, detailing unique and well established security and safety risks aside from commonplace death threats."

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Only 'very very tight group' would have access to Trump's Iran doc: Ex-CIA chief

Former CIA Director John Brennan said Friday said that just a scant few people would have been able to legally access the classified document on Iran attack plans that is the basis for the special counsel’s superseding indictment against Donald Trump the special counsel’s office released on Thursday.

Brennan during an appearance on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes” told guest host Jen Psaki that the exceedingly sensitive nature of the document made the allegations contained in special counsel Jack Smith’s superseding indictment against the former president especially problematic.

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US Supreme Court's Alito temporarily blocks 'ghost gun' ruling

By Andrew Chung (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday temporarily blocked a lower court's decision to strike down a regulation aimed at reining in privately made firearms known as "ghost guns" that are difficult for law enforcement to trace. The action by Alito, who handles emergency matters arising from a group of states including Texas, effectively freezes the litigation as the court weighs a request on Thursday from President Joe Biden's administration to reinstate the rule pending an appeal. Alito put the case on hold for one week, until Aug. 4, and gave the rule's ...

Trump says he was 'told' that Mar-a-Lago security tapes were not 'deleted in any way'

Donald Trump on Friday claimed that the security recordings at Mar-a-Lago, which make up part of the new charges he's facing in the classified documents criminal case, were not deleted – or so he was told.

Trump, who was recently hit with a superseding indictment in the Florida matter and is currently facing other criminal and civil charges, posted on his own social media network that he doesn't think any information was deleted from the videos. Trump is currently facing allegations that he attempted to erase security footage that may have shown attempts to hide documents, and coordinated an effort to do that.

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'I have already won': Trump suggests Senate impeachment acquittal means Jack Smith can't retry him

Donald Trump on Friday questioned the special counsel’s authority in investigating him in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election – and said he'd already been tried and acquitted of the crime.

In a social media post, he suggested his acquittal in the 2021 impeachment by the Senate precludes Jack Smith’s probe.

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Jim Jordan's 'fever dream' investigations of Biden family dumped on by Dem lawmaker

Rep. Jim Himes poured cold water on Rep. Jim Jordan's "fever dream" investigations that so far have failed to turn up any evidence of wrongdoing against President Joe Biden or his administration.

The Connecticut Democrat appeared Friday on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," where he bashed the House Judiciary Committee's hearings on the supposed "weaponization" of the government against conservatives as misleading and unnecessary.

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Trump flips out on 'radical lunatics' attempting to 'destroy our country' as charges pile up

Former President Donald Trump is lashing out at special counsel Jack Smith – again.

In a Friday morning rant on his Truth Social network, the former president rehashed arguments he's made about his multiple indictments being part of a political ploy by President Joe Biden and the Democrats to derail his 2024 candidacy.

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'Free falling to the dumps': Ex-GOP strategist lays out reasons why DeSantis’ campaign is imploding

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' cheerleaders had high hopes for his presidential campaign, touting him as the GOP's best chance to move on from former President Donald Trump in 2024. But in poll after poll, Trump has had considerable leads among Republican primary voters. Polls released in late July have found the Florida governor trailing Trump by 43 percent (Morning Consult), 36 percent (The Economist/YouGov), 44 percent (Rasmussen) or 40 percent (Harvard University/HarrisX).

That isn't to say that a Trump nomination is written in stone or that DeSantis doesn't have plenty of time to turn things around. In late 2019 and early 2020, some pundits were writing obituaries for Joe Biden's campaign; now, he's president of the United States.

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Kari Lake insists Trump's outsmarting Jack Smith as charges pile up: 'Playing chess at the highest level!'

Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake insisted Donald Trump was outsmarting special counsel Jack Smith despite new charges being added to the Mar-a-Lago case and an indictment looming in the Jan. 6 case.

The former president got hit with three new charges related to the destruction of evidence in the classified documents probe, but Lake told Newsmax the twice-impeached president had prosecutors exactly where he wants them.

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