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MSNBC host to Trump: Bragging about acing a cognitive exam is like boasting about DUI test

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace couldn't help but compare former President Donald Trump's continuous brags about his cognitive exams to a sober driver bragging about acing a DUI.

Over the weekend, Trump told an audience that he continues to crush tests tracking his mental acuity (albeit he forgot the doctor's name who worked for years as his physician and ultimately became a Republican Congressman).

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GOP Attorneys General Challenge Trump Docs Gag Order

Twenty-four Republican state attorneys general have interceded in the classified-documents prosecution of Donald Trump, opposing special counsel Jack Smith’s request that the trial judge bar Trump from making hostile statements against federal law enforcement.

In a 27-page amicus brief filed by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, the states complain that Smith’s motion to amend the former president’s bail conditions amounts to interference in the presidential election.

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'2 Losers united': Johnson's beaming Mar-a-Lago photo-op with Trump immediately mocked

House Speaker Mike Johnson was thrilled to report Monday he met at Mar-a-Lago with former President Donald Trump, who even deigned to pose for a dueling thumbs-up photo-op with him — and his followers were equally thrilled to mock him.

Johnson appeared at Trump's Florida social club — where he stands accused of violating the Espionage Act by storing classified documents in a shower among other places — to discuss the presumptive Republican nominee's presidential campaign and the upcoming congressional elections.

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GOP strategist warns CNN debate rule will make Trump yell louder: 'Isn't going to shut up'

A Republican strategist fears the presidential debate rules won't have any real impact on Donald Trump.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday about the upcoming event on CNN, host Jose Diaz-Balart asked Susan del Percio about CNN's plan to mute microphones to prevent the candidates from shouting over each other.

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'Pumping up the outrage': Ex-prosecutor slams Jack Smith for taking Trump's bait

Special counsel Jack Smith keeps getting prodded into making "foolish" decisions by Donald Trump's legal team, a former federal prosecutor argued Monday.

Bill Shipley, a former prosecutor who has represented dozens of Jan. 6 defendants, wrote on his "Shipwrecked Crew" blog that Smith kept taking bait set out by Trump attorneys to allow the former president's defenders to spin a media narrative about the Mar-a-Lago documents case, reported Newsweek.

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'Good luck': RNC mocked for Election Day pledge analyst says will come back to bite them

The election fraud brigade forming at the Republican National Committee is going to look pretty silly should President Joe Biden secure a second Election Day victory in November, a political analyst argued Monday.

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump issued a tongue-in-cheek analysis of the RNC's claim that they'll have 100,000 people monitoring poll sites when former President Donald Trump faces off against Biden for the second time.

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Trump uses woman's brutal murder as excuse to rail against 'Crooked Joe' Biden

The brutal murder of a Maryland mother and the subsequent arrest of an undocumented migrant has former President Donald Trump once again raging against "Crooked Joe Biden."

The former President, convict and presumptive nominee took to Truth Social Monday to blame his political opponent for the death of mother-of-five Rachel Morin one day after Victor Martinez-Hernandez, 23, was charged with her murder.

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Democrats have one way to correct corruption of Justices Thomas and Alito: expert

Calls are mounting for U.S. Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin to hold hearings on Supreme Court ethics and corruption, subpoena right-wing Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, and have them explain why, as some, including Democratic Jewish Senators, believe they are promoting Christian nationalism rather than properly interpreting the Constitution and U.S. law, while accepting lavish gifts.

Chief Justice John Roberts has already refused to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Justice Alito has said Congress has no power over him or the Court.

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MAGA hopes Trump's daughter is secret weapon to win vital swing state

The Trump campaign has a secret weapon in its war to win a bloc of middle eastern voters in the key swing state of Michigan — and her name is Tiffany.

That's according to a new report from the Associated Press about former President Donald Trump's struggle to overcome lingering outrage over the controversial Muslim ban he enacted as president.

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CNN analyst shares tactic Trump could use to lead Biden to debate disaster

According to Republican Party strategist Scott Jennings, for Donald Trump to be successful in his debate with Joe Biden on June 27, he needs to rein himself in, "stay over the target" — and let the president talk.

Sitting on a panel with Democratic strategist David Axelrod and CNN's John Berman, Jennings stated Trump's worst enemy too often is himself and he should let Biden take the lead — and possibly expose himself to new concerns about his age.

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Trump hints he'll prosecute Biden 'for any reason' if Supreme Court doesn't grant immunity

Former President Donald Trump delivered yet another all-caps rant on Monday demanding that the United States Supreme Court grant him full immunity from prosecution for any act he took while in office.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump once again is hinting at using the DOJ to go after President Joe Biden should SCOTUS not grant his request for immunity, and he even suggested that he would be justified pursuing charges against political foes "for any reason."

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Post-conviction polling 'should be worrying for Trump': Politico

New polling raises fresh concerns for Donald Trump following his recent felony convictions.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee was found guilty last month by a jury on 34 felony counts, and a Politico-Ipsos poll shows 21 percent of independent voters said the conviction made them less likely to support Trump and that his criminal record would be an important factor in their vote.

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Bakari Sellers ridicules Black GOP strategist's dodge about Trump race baiting

On Monday morning CNN contributor Bakari Sellers laughed and attempted to give credit to Black GOP strategist Joseph Pinion who was blindsided with a supercut of Donald Trump making racist comments.

Brought on initially to discuss the former president's attempt to reach out to black voters, the Republican party strategist was then presented by CNN host Sara Sidener with a collection of clips from Donald Trump speeches where he made comments that drew criticism for their racist overtones.

After the clips were completed, Sidner pressed her Republican guest, "He said a lot of different things that really were upsetting to Black folks and white folks. How do you get over that?'

"I'll just say this," Pinion parried. "We're not in an election where you're saying this is the person who's perfect on race versus just the person who is terrible on race. I think that we like to whitewash away the racial gaps of the candidates when we believe in the underlying policies of that candidate. So whether it's Joe Biden talking about racial jungles 30 years ago and Kamala Harris having to remind people that that little girl on that bus was me or whether it's Joe Biden as recently as two years ago reminiscing about the good times he used to hang out in the cafeteria with all of those avowed racists in the United States Senate."

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"Yes, there are plenty of comments that we can talk about from these presidents. There are people on the left I think that probably take more issue with the racial legacy of Donald Trump but most people, I think, are saying it is a pox on both houses," he added.

Given his chance to respond, Sellers laughed and offered, "Listen, I just listened to my good friend not actually answer your question and I thought the dodging was pretty good."

"I thought it was good, I thought your elocution was amazing," he continued while laughing. "Look, the fact is Donald Trump uses racism as political currency. To his point, this is baked into the cake of who Donald Trump is. I mean, we know Donald Trump is racist, so anytime you sit here and say, 'Look, that guy over there is racist, don't vote for him,' that's really not moving the needle."

Watch the video below or at this link.

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