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'Was he on cocaine?': Trump accuses Biden of being high when ordering Mar-a-Lago search

Donald Trump suggested President Joe Biden had ordered the FBI search of his home while high on cocaine.

The twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president issued a pair of posts on his Truth Social network accusing Biden of using cocaine, after a small bag of the drug was found last week in an area used by visitors to store personal items near the West Executive entryway. But Trump made the more startling accusation in the second message.

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Saudi-backed golf tournament gets moved to Trump's Doral club

Former President Donald Trump's long-struggling golf club in Miami, Florida will soon get a big financial boost thanks to a golf tournament funded in part by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.

ESPN reports that the Saudi-back LIV Golf League will have its $50 million team championship this October at Trump National Doral even though it had originally been scheduled to take place in November in Saudi Arabia.

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Trump suggests Joe Biden 'probably' did cocaine in angry Truth Social tirade

Former President Donald Trump on Monday said his likely rival in the 2024 election "probably" used illegal drugs in the White House.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump accused the Biden administration of trying to cover up the identity of the person who brought cocaine into the White House recently, and he demanded that the White House release security camera footage he said would show the culprit.

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Whistleblower's claims in GOP Hunter Biden probe destroyed by Delaware prosecutor

A federal prosecutor disputed claims by Republican lawmakers and a purported IRS whistleblower about the Hunter Biden investigation.

David Weiss, the U.S. attorney for Delaware, sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee stating that he had never asked for special counsel authority in the investigation of President Joe Biden's son, who last month agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor income tax filing and enter a pretrial diversion program that allows him to avoid prosecution on a gun charge, reported Politico.

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DeSantis is getting stomped out by Trump in the place he can least afford to lose: report

The last several weeks have been rough on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign, despite the fact that his chief rival for the Republican Party's presidential nomination has been charged with dozens of felonies.

Now the South Florida Sun-Sentinel brings word that a new poll from Florida Atlantic University/Mainstreet Research/PolCom Lab shows that Trump is leading DeSantis in the Florida governor's own state by a whopping 20 points.

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'Roiling with conspiracy theories': RFK Jr.’s 'madness' abounds in New Yorker interview

Much of the Democratic Party, from centrists to progressives, is rallying around President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign. But Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., one of Biden's presidential primary challengers, has been enjoying favorable coverage in right-wing media. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has been praising Kennedy's anti-vaxxer views and applauding him as a thorn in the side of the Democratic establishment.

Many mainstream media outlets have avoided giving Kennedy a platform, as they view his anti-vaxxer claims as unscientific and dangerous. But The New Yorker's David Remnick interviewed him for an article published in Q&A form on July 7.

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Potential 'criminal intent' in Sidney Powell's plot to seize voting machines

Special counsel Jack Smith is reportedly looking into former President Donald Trump's interest in seizing voting machines as part of his effort to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Investigators want to know whether the former president chose to buy into baseless claims by Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn that alleged problems with the voting machines as a pretext to send the election back to Republican-controlled state governments, reported CBS News correspondent Robert Costa.

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The future of free and fair elections in Wisconsin could hinge on the fate of one woman

Just prior to the long July 4th weekend, a number of dramatic events occurred regarding the future of fair and free elections in Wisconsin and specifically the immediate direction that the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), the state agency that oversees our state’s elections, will take leading into the critical and all-important 2024 presidential election year.

Back in 2015, the majority (then and now) Republican state Legislature, together with then-Republican Gov. Scott Walker, engineered the destruction of the effective and nationally heralded non-partisan Government Accountability Board (GAB). The GAB had been established with near unanimous bipartisan support in 2007 in the wake of the infamous Legislative Caucus Scandal of 2001-2002 which resulted in the criminal prosecution and removal from office of five of the top legislative leaders of both political parties. Republicans sought to replace the GAB with a more pliable and partisan entity that they hoped would provide them with greater partisan advantage in future elections.

The result was the establishment of the partisan-appointed WEC which was devised and set up with only Republican input and support — with no buy-in or even consultation with nonpartisan organizations like Common Cause Wisconsin and without any bipartisan legislative support. In 2019, Republican legislators unanimously voted to install the current WEC Administrator, Meagan Wolfe, replacing Mike Haas, who had held the position since 2015.

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Alex Jones begs for God to destroy the Earth 'for the children'

Far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has a new desperate prayer to God: kill everyone.

Speaking on his Sunday show, Jones' logic was a little convoluted, but essentially he wants the world to be blown up before anyone else can do it.

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Fox correspondent miffed reporters didn't ask Biden about cocaine during a flight to Europe

President Joe Biden is en route to London ahead of a NATO meeting this week. Reporters aboard the plane asked the president a number of questions during the "gaggle," but there was one question that was not asked that Fox's Lucas Tomlinson was very upset about: cocaine.

"Well, a gaggle was just held aboard Air Force One with President Biden heading to Europe," Tomlinson told host Eric Shawn. "Sadly, no reporters asked about the cocaine, so we do not have an immediate update."

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'A big whale in a polo shirt': Guest nails Newsmax host for hypocrisy on Trump's physical fitness

Columnist Ellis Henican pushed back against Newsmax host Michael Grimm for criticizing President Joe Biden's leisure time while ignoring former President Donald Trump's White House vacation history.

During a Sunday morning segment about Biden's trip to a Delaware beach, Grimm complained about the image of the president.

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Former Trump aide schooled by Bakari Sellers after attack on Kamala Harris

Former Donald Trump White House communications official Alyssa Farah Griffin was called on CNN's "State of the Union" by co-panelist Bakarie Sellers after she claimed Vice President Kamala Harris is hurting President Joe Biden's re-election bid.

During a discussion about Biden's prospects of being re-elected, Farah Griffin suggested Harris is a drag on the ticket, telling host Jake Tapper, "You have an unpopular vice president in Vice President Kamala Harris who is polling beneath Joe Biden."

"Usually the VP's job is do no harm and give people confidence that you can step in the next day and be that president and that would be a drag on for someone with me that is a neither-sider," she insisted.

"First of all, I have to address the first part," Sellers immediately replied. "I mean she's the first vice president of the United States that doesn't look like any of the other ones that came before her."

"And the first woman and first person of color," host Tapper interjected.

"Correct," Sellers replied. "And the media is struggling to figure out how to cover her as well as she was trying to figure out how to do the job well."

"The vice presidency is not a job that comes with the glitz and glamor and she's not held to the same standard of Mike Pence, so I want to clarify that," he added.

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Israel, Saudi normalization a long way off, Biden says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel and Saudi Arabia are a long way from a normalization agreement that would involve a defense treaty and a civilian nuclear program from the United States, U.S. President Joe Biden said in a CNN interview broadcast Sunday. U.S. officials have been negotiating in a bid to reach an elusive normalization deal between the two countries. "We're a long way from there. We got a lot to talk about," Biden said in an interview with "Fareed Zakaria's GPS." Israel's energy minister voiced opposition last month to the idea of Saudi Arabia developing a civilian nuclear program as...