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'Donald is nuts': These voters don't approve of Biden but think Trump is 'the devil himself'

President Joe Biden's approval ratings are now as low as former President Donald Trump's were at this point in his presidency.

Despite this, reports NBC News, it would be a mistake to think that disappointed voters who backed Biden in 2020 are thinking about switching allegiances to Trump next year.

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Nancy Mace celebrates transit funding to her state that she had opposed as 'socialism'

Rep. Nancy Mace (R) is back home in South Carolina to celebrate transportation money being spent in the Lowcountry. Just a few months ago, however, she voted against the bill that funded it, WCDB reported Wednesday.

In fact, every South Carolina member of Congress except for Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) voted against President Joe Biden's massive infrastructure legislation that is fixing roads and bridges and connecting high-speed internet to rural areas.

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Fox News host: Trump attorneys 'about to have a heart attack' because he won't shut up

Fox News hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade disagreed on Wednesday about whether former President Donald Trump's team had leaked audio tapes believed to be evidence in the government documents case against him.

In a recording obtained by CNN, Trump can be heard discussing documents that might have included Iran attack plans.

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Biden trolls GOP senator who boasted about scoring infrastructure cash despite voting against it

President Joe Biden on Wednesday had some fun at the expense of Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL).

The Alabama senator earlier this week boasted about scoring funding to deploy broadband in rural Alabama that came from the $1 trillion infrastructure bill that passed Congress nearly two years ago.

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Trump declares his indictment 'a badge of honor and courage' in all-caps Truth Social meltdown

Donald Trump declared his latest criminal indictment “a badge of honor & courage” in an all-caps rage against “election interference” Wednesday.

“IF I WASN’T RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT, OR IF I WAS LOSING BADLY IN THE POLLS (I AM WINNING BY RECORD NUMBERS, & AGAINST BIDEN ALSO!), I WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN FAKE INDICTED,” he fumed on Truth Social.

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'Trump-GOP vengeance campaign' is putting 18 House Republicans at risk: report

The GOP-controlled House of Representatives has become “a fealty to” Donald Trump that's so driven to enact vengeance for its leader that it’s putting 18 vulnerable seats at risk, NBC News reported Wednesday.

House Republicans are using their power to further Trump’s mission for retribution against political enemies he considers as having a “witch hunt” against him, wrote senior national political reporter Sahil Kapur.

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'Trump’s lawyers need to quit or demand he stop talking': Trump-nominated former US attorney

Jay Town, the former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama who was nominated for that job by Donald Trump in 2017, does not think the former president is doing himself any favors.

In a post on Twitter, Town took Trump to task for his latest claim that he wasn't really waving around top-secret Iran war plans to guests at his Bedminster resort but was actually waving around plans for a new golf course.

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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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