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ABC host embarrasses Tim Scott because violent crime 'actually down' under Biden

ABC News host Jonathan Karl fact-checked Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) after he claimed that violent crime was up under Joe Biden's presidency.

During an interview on Sunday, Karl asked Scott if he agreed with the Supreme Court's decision to strike down a ban on bump stocks, which allow some guns to fire more rapidly.

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Trump is a 'product of a rigged system that only he can unrig': LA Times editorial board

When President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was convicted on all three of his gun-related charges by a Delaware jury last week, many legal experts insisted that former president Donald Trump's claims of persecution were shattered as a result.

CNN Politics senior reporter Stephen Collinson wrote Wednesday, "Throughout his trial in Manhattan, his former hometown, Trump, insisted he couldn’t get a fair verdict in a city that votes mostly Democratic. But Delaware is a blue state — and a jury there just convicted the president’s son."

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'Trump will hit below the belt': Here’s how Biden is preparing for June 27 debate

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to face off in their first televised debate of the 2024 cycle later this month on CNN. Both campaigns are scrambling to get their candidates prepared for their first debate in four years.

The New York Times reported that Biden's advisors are preparing for a feisty 90 minutes of intense back-and-forth with the 45th president of the United States, who they don't expect to play fair despite the strict rules both campaigns agreed to. The debate, which will not include a live audience, has a format in which neither candidate gives an opening statement but rather goes right into answering moderators' questions with a two-minute time limit. A flashing red light will blink when the candidate speaking has five seconds remaining.

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'Aced it!' Trump mocked as he forgets name of doctor who gave him dementia test

Donald Trump bragged again about how he “aced” a cognitive test designed to test for dementia — and then he gave the wrong name for the White House doctor who administered it.

Dr. Ronny Jackson was not only Trump’s doctor while president, he’s also a Texas Republican congressman and a staunch ally of the former president who even attended his New York criminal trial.

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‘They don’t know what the hell to do!’ Trump claims CNN scrambling after debate shock

Donald Trump claims CNN is scrambling to figure out how to handle the presidential debate after he left them shocked by accepting the network’s invitation.

The former president was speaking to a Detroit convention of the right-wing group Turning Point Action on Saturday.

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'Lathered beautifully': Trump goes off on hair-washing tangent at speech to right-wingers

Donald Trump drifted into a bizarre description of his hair-washing routine as he spoke about energy efficiency standards at a Michigan speech Saturday.

The former president was railing about environmental restrictions he said limited water use in dishwashers.

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Biden jets to L.A. fundraiser starring Clooney, Roberts and Obama

President Joe Biden brushed aside the jet lag Saturday, flying straight from the G7 in Italy to Los Angeles to a star-studded fundraiser set to bring millions of dollars for his election fight against Donald Trump in November.

Hollywood stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts will join former president Barack Obama for the gala evening that Biden’s campaign says has already raised $28 million — the most in Democratic party history.

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Trump campaign is 'miscalculating how this election is going to be won': ex-RNC official

A plan by Donald Trump's presidential campaign to outsource get-out-the-vote efforts in what is expected to be a tight race for the presidency with President Joe Biden is getting a thumbs-down from a former Republican National Committee official.

According to a report from CNN, the Trump campaign, which is trailing Biden's campaign in fundraising and is being hurt by having to funnel millions to the now-convicted felon Trump's lawyers as his legal bills keep piling up, is making a "risky" bet on using outside groups to get conservative voters to the polls.

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Trump turns 78 — and age is increasingly an issue

Donald Trump, whose attempted White House return is based in part on attacking President Joe Biden as old and feeble, turned 78 Friday — just three years younger than his election rival — with growing questions over his own health.

Whoever wins the November election will set a new age record. At 81, Biden is already the oldest man to hold the office and would continue to be so, while if Trump wins, he would become the oldest ever at an inauguration.

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Singing and sniping in Puglia at G7 summit

From bear hugs to looks that could kill, G7 leaders may have put on a show of unity at an Italy summit this week -- but it was not all la dolce vita.

Footage of the leaders singing "Happy Birthday" to Germany's Olaf Scholz at Joe Biden's urging was the perfect display of Group of Seven cooperation.

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Trump insider fretting over how he'll deal with getting his mic cut during Biden debate

With both Donald Trump and President Joe Biden prepping for the June 27 debate — the first of the 2024 presidential campaign — there are growing concerns within the former president's camp that the two-minute time limit for answers combined with the candidate's mic being muted when it is not their turn will prove difficult for Trump who is known to ramble.

The debate, to be held on CNN with "State of the Union" hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash serving as moderators, has a much stricter set of rules than were implemented when the two faced off four years ago, and campaign strategists are prepping their candidates accordingly.

Outside of having no audience on hand, the control of the candidate's microphone will be the most obvious change.

As the New York Times is reporting, "There will be no opening statements. President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump will each have two minutes to answer questions — followed by one-minute rebuttals and responses to the rebuttals. Red lights visible to the candidates will flash when they have five seconds left, and turn solid red when time has expired. And each man’s microphone will be muted when it is not his turn to speak."

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Noting that four years ago, Trump continued to talk over Biden which led to the Democart to tell him, "Will you shut up, man?” the Times report notes, "The rules circulated by CNN warn that this time, 'moderators will use all tools at their disposal to enforce timing."'

One former adviser to Trump said the new restrictions may put the former president at a disadvantage.

With the Times report noting, "For his part, Mr. Trump has never consented to anything resembling traditional, rigorous debate preparation, and this election appears no exception. He has often said that he is at his best when improvising," former 2020 Trump campaign adviser Marc Lotter admitted, "He views his rallies as debate prep. If they’re literally going to cut your mic, you’ve got to hit your marks."

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George Santos melts down over flight fiasco: 'This what a $1200 airfare ticket gets you?'

George Santos might have expected champagne service on his New York City-bound flight. But apparently he feels he's being handled more like stowed baggage during his recent layover somewhere in Virginia.

And he's dying for a piece of fruit given the unsavory munchie options.

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Old Glory 'seized' by those who seek to 'dismantle democracy': Dan Rather on Flag Day

Dan Rather sees a fractured country. And the American flag is in a kind of tug-of-war between MAGA and everyone else.

In his essay "It’s The American Flag (Not a Trump flag)," the former CBS anchor evokes dismay by the fact that Old Glory once stood as a symbol of unity — but has since "regrettably become a symbol of division."

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