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Trump wants 'every African American in our country' to know his family did not own slaves

Donald Trump wants all African Americans to know that his family did not own slaves.

The former president highlighted a Reuters investigation that revealed Tuesday that every living American president is descended from slavers – apart from him.

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Biden unveils election battle plan: 'Bidenomics'

President Joe Biden is making a big bet on the US economy powering him to re-election next year with the unveiling of a "Bidenomics" pitch to voters this week.

After inheriting an economy ravaged by the Covid pandemic, then beset by lingering inflation and supply chain woes, Biden has had a hard time persuading Americans that he's doing a good job.

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'Really big': Supreme Court ruling against Norfolk Southern seen as rebuke to corporate impunity

Opponents of unmitigated corporate power celebrated Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Norfolk Southern's attempt to limit where companies can be sued.

In a 5-4 opinion written by Justice Neil Gorsuch and joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Sonja Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson, the high court ruled that Pennsylvania's "consent-by-registration" law "requiring an out-of-state firm to answer in the commonwealth any suits against it in exchange for status as a registered foreign corporation and the benefits that entails" does not violate the due process clause of the 14th Amendment.

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Kevin McCarthy tried apologizing to furious Trump but 'only made things worse': Politico

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) infuriated former President Donald Trump earlier this week when he expressed uncertainty about whether Trump would be the strongest candidate to run against President Joe Biden.

McCarthy reportedly apologized personally to Trump for this -- but Politico's Playbook is reporting that "McCarthy’s damage control made things worse."

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'Most humiliated Republican in Congress': Kevin McCarthy smacked down following walk-back on Trump

Lincoln Project co-founder Mike Madrid on Tuesday slammed Kevin McCarthy (R-Ca.) after the House Speaker appeared to walk back a remark questioning Donald Trump’s electability that roiled some of the former president’s supporters.

McCarthy earlier in the day during an appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” said of a potential 2024 Trump rematch with Joe Biden, “Can he win that election? Yeah he can. The question is, is he the strongest to win the election? I don’t know that answer.”

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Rick Scott’s communist-socialist rant fact-checked by law professor using federal funding stats

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) has been gauging whether he should announce he's running for president. Tuesday morning, he posted a video ranting about communists and socialists not being welcomed into Florida. But one law professor walked through just how communist and socialist the state of Florida already is.

Taking to Twitter, Jen Taub, author of "Big Dirty Money," brought up statistics on "socialist" programs in the United States like Social Security.

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McCarthy appears to walk back criticism of Trump’s electability in interview with right-wing outlet

Just hours after roiling his MAGA allies over comments questioning Donald Trump’s electability, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Ca.) on Tuesday appeared to walk back his statement in an interview with a right-wing outlet.

McCarthy earlier in the day during an appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” said of a potential 2024 Trump rematch with Joe Biden, “Can he win that election? Yeah he can. The question is, is he the strongest to win the election? I don’t know that answer.”

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'People are not happy': Trump allies fume after Kevin McCarthy questions his electability

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) isn't sure that former President Donald Trump is the most electable Republican running for president -- and that has many Trump allies fuming.

In interviews with CNN, Trump aides blasted McCarthy for saying on CNBC that "I don’t know that answer" about whether Trump is "the strongest to win the election" in 2024.

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'I'm going on a jihad!' Steve Bannon blows up at Kevin McCarthy for putting 'shiv' into Trump

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon angrily shouted about House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Tuesday for his alleged disloyalty to former President Donald Trump.

Bannon appeared irate on his War Room program after McCarthy suggested he preferred Trump's policies over his communication style.

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DOJ 'likely' to indict Trump’s 'whole criminal gang' for conspiracy to 'overthrow the government': legal expert

Special Counsel Jack Smith is “likely” to indict Donald Trump and those who assisted him in conspiring “to overturn the presidential election and overthrow the government,” according to noted Harvard University Professor Emeritus Laurence Tribe.

Professor Tribe made his remarks Tuesday morning in response to a tweet promoting a Monday evening Washington Post report that reveals for the first time investigators from the Special Counsel’s office will travel to Atlanta on Wednesday to interview Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Trump infamously in a recorded telephone call had pressured the top Georgia elections official to “find” him 11,780 votes, so he could “win” the state’s 16 Electoral College votes.

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Jack Smith has email from top Trump aide calling stolen election claims 'BS'

Even Donald Trump’s inner circle didn’t buy the former president's claims that the 2020 election was rigged, according to a mountain of evidence built by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith.

Emails and interviews gathered from multiple members of Trump’s team suggest that many knew the election fraud claims were a lie even as they pushed them, a Washington Post report on Smith's investigation into efforts to overturn President Joe Biden's election revealed.

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DOJ readies to interview Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for the first time

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will be interviewed later this week for the first time by the Department of Justice, The Washington Post reports.

The interview is part of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation of allegations that former President Donald Trump tried to interfere with the 2020 election.

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Former Trump lawyer John Eastman didn’t know his election fraud ‘whistleblower’ was a ghost hunter

John Eastman, Donald Trump’s former attorney who is facing a disbarment hearing over allegations he tried to overturn the 2020 election, on Friday claimed he didn’t know that his “whistleblower” was a ghost hunter.

Eastman, who is facing 11 disciplinary charges from the California State Bar, said during his fourth day of testimony that he didn’t know the so-called “whistleblower” behind his debunked claims of election fraud was a truck driver with a side gig in the paranormal realm.

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