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Ben Carson calls Biden a 'danger': 'Would you even want this guy driving the school bus?'

President Joe Biden is too much of a "danger" to be allowed to remain in the office of the presidency.

That's according to former President Donald Trump's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who talked about the race featuring his old boss on the far-right Newsmax network.

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Expert reveals potential Trump running mate Democrats 'would dread the most'

The race to become former President Donald Trump's vice presidential candidate is being heavily troubleshooted.

Among the runners in the veepstakes, there's one possible standout running mate that at least one expert suspects could induce Democrat insomnia.

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Republican repeats long-debunked claim that illegal immigrants are voting in droves

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is convinced he has undeniable proof that the influx of immigrants at the Southern Border serves as a voting bloc for Democrats.

“Let me just say this about the overall state of the election issue,” Roy told Breitbart. He added: “We’ve got repeated evidence of those who are here illegally — or, or whether they’re here legally — but non-citizens voting.”

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Trump plants debate rigging rumors as he expects Biden attacks to be 'punctured': report

Former President Donald Trump is already laying the groundwork to complain that the upcoming presidential debate is rigged against him, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

This was evident in what Trump told his followers at this latest campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin.

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Michael Cohen's former lawyer urges Biden to support Trump pardon

The ex-lawyer of Donald Trump's former fixer turned vehement enemy Michael Cohen made a surprise request Wednesday — that Trump be pardoned.

Writing for the conservative Real Clear Politics, attorney Lanny Davis began by comparing Trump to Hunter Biden, who was just convicted of lying to purchase a gun.

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Bizarre interview proves it's time for 'full-blown discussion' about Trump taboo: Conway

During an appearance on CNN, Variety's Ramin Setoodeh discussed his new book, "Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass."

Setoodeh, interviewed by CNN's Kaitlan Collins, recalled meeting with former President Donald Trump in 2021 at Trump Tower after he had left the White House and Joe Biden had been sworn in as president.

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'So cringe': Comedy of errors dogs jailed rioter as he tries to launch Trump militia

Jake Lang, a man who is in prison after being arrested for his role in the January 6th riots at the United States Capitol building, tells Rolling Stone that he is on a divine mission in the name of helping former President Donald Trump retake the White House.

While speaking to the magazine from prison, Lang said that "God put into my heart to get the ball rolling" by starting a militia in the name of the former president.

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U.S. political trailblazer Shirley Chisholm honored in N.Y. exhibit

She was the first African American woman in Congress and the first woman and African American to seek the presidential nomination from one of the two major U.S. political parties.

Shirley Chisholm, who would have turned 100 in November, has served as an inspiration to several generations of female and minority politicians, including current Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Racism sells': Trump campaign PAC faces backlash as it calls migrants 'illegal people'

Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for a political action committee supporting the Trump 2024 campaign, faced backlash on Wednesday after referring to migrants as "illegal people."

During a Wednesday interview with Newsmax, Leavitt made remarks about President Joe Biden's plan to allow some immigrants without legal status to apply for permanent residency.

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‘Delusions’: Shocking fact-check debunks 30 claims made at Trump's most recent rally

Suggesting there is an actual "method to the madness," in April The New York Times published "The Method Behind Trump’s Mistruths," implying the falsehoods Donald Trump tells frequently are part of some coherent and intentional plan.

The Times' Angelo Fichera offered explanations for why Trump lies. A few excerpts: "He grossly distorts his opponents’ records and proposals to make them sound unreasonable," "He exaggerates and twists the facts to make his record sound better than it is," "He relies on both well-worn and fresh claims of election rigging to suggest he can lose only if his opponents cheat," and "He makes unverifiable claims about what the world would have been like had he secured a second term."

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U.S. billionaire eyes TikTok takeover to save internet from Big Tech

Frank McCourt, a U.S. real estate billionaire, aims to buy TikTok to rescue the internet from the clutches of major platforms that he firmly believes are destroying society and endangering children.

In the United States, McCourt is best known as the former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, while in Europe he is the current proprietor of storied football club Olympique de Marseille that counts French President Emmanuel Macron among its fans.

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'That's scary': Allies fear Biden's closest advisers are leading him to defeat

Doubt is setting in among senior Democrats, including some of President Joe Biden's aides, about his strategy for winning re-election.

Biden's core inner circle remains confident in reminding voters about the Jan. 6 insurrection, political violence, threats to democracy and Donald Trump's character, which the president and longtime aide Mike Donilon believe will be the key to winning. Yet he's been consistently falling behind in polls, reported Axios.

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'Vile smears': Trump's MAGA allies fact-checked for tying Biden policy to brutal murders

Former President Donald Trump and his friends are pushing a new round of xenophobic lies to try to smear President Joe Biden's push to keep families together, wrote The New Republic's Greg Sargent on Tuesday.

Fresh off his executive action implementing more controls to secure the border, Biden followed up this week with an order reforming the residency process for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. Federal law already allows these immigrants to apply for green cards, but Biden's order simplifies the bureaucratic process, making it much easier for an estimated 550,000 people to gain legal status.

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