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Culinary union official busts Trump for 'wild campaign promises' about servers' tip taxes

Donald Trump on Sunday proclaimed he would find a way not to tax the tips of service workers if he were elected to another term, but that didn't go over well for a culinary union leader.

"I am the only Candidate who has ever called for delivering relief to our wonderful Service Workers by NOT TAXING THEIR TIPS. It was my idea that Tips should not be taxed, and only I will GET IT DONE - And do it IMMEDIATELY upon my return to the White House," Trump wrote Sunday on Truth Social. "Crooked Joe Biden has taken the totally opposite approach, trying to TAX more and more of their Tips, even hiring 88,000 IRS Agents to collect! In fact, Crooked Joe substantially increased the Reporting Requirements for Workers (2023!), and would go still further if I wasn’t here to watch. Biden could never, and will never, get done what I’ve proposed - Just like he never got Student Loan Forgiveness done."

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Ex-Trump insider asks how MAGA will cope when Biden 'cleans Trump's clock' in debates

President Joe Biden is going to send shockwaves through the MAGA movement when he trounces former president Donald Trump, former White House communications chief Anthony Scaramucci said Sunday.

Scaramucci, who spent less than two weeks in his White House post and has lately become a vocal critic against his ex-boss, has recently been sounding the alarm about the potential dangers of putting Trump back in office for a second term.

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Trump loyalists proud to support ‘felon’ at Las Vegas rally

Thousands of Donald Trump supporters rallied in baking heat Sunday to cheer on the Republican presidential candidate in Nevada, a key battleground state for the U.S. election in November.

“It’s not too hot out here, right?” the 77-year-old told a cheering crowd in Las Vegas.

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'He is senile': Trump's 'batteries and shark attacks' rant causes mental health questions

Donald Trump on Sunday ranted at a rally about batteries and shark attacks, leading the internet to question the ex-president's mental capacity.

Trump on Sunday spoke in Las Vegas, at one point veering off into a discussion about shark attacks while apparently discussing President Joe Biden's environmental priorities related to electric vehicles.

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'They don't work!' Trump goes on furious rant about broken teleprompters

Donald Trump's Sunday rally in Nevada started rocky because the former president's teleprompters were broken. And he let the crowd know he wasn't happy about it.

"And by the way, just in case you're wondering, I got no teleprompters, and I haven't from the beginning," Trump complained before arguing it would be a "better speech."

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Impeachment counsel puts Judge Merchan on notice that he 'must say no' to Trump's request

Judge Juan Merchan, the jurist overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money cover-up case which just saw the former president convicted of 34 felonies, "must say no" to Trump's latest gag order request, according to a former impeachment counsel.

Norman Eisen, former impeachment counsel to the House Judiciary Committee, argued on Sunday that Trump "is clamoring to get back on the attack" with his request for Merchan to suspend the gag order the ex-president violated at least 10 times.

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Biden visits WWI cemetery in France in rebuke to Trump

President Joe Biden travelled to a World War I cemetery in France on Sunday in a visit seen as a jab at his predecessor Donald Trump who in 2018 skipped the visit, reportedly calling American war dead “losers”.

Biden, an 81-year-old Democrat, is set to face Trump, a 77-year-old Republican, later this year in a presidential election that commentators predict will subject US democracy to a severe test.

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'Inconsistency on the right': Dem derails Fox News segment on Hunter Biden

Democratic strategist Laura Fink turned a Fox News segment about Hunter Biden into an indictment of former President Donald Trump.

During the Sunday segment about Biden's trial and related addiction problems, Fink noted that the president's son would be held accountable before shifting the topic to Trump.

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J.D. Vance: Donald Trump spent D-Day telling me how much he 'admired' veterans

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance (R) defended presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after he reportedly referred to veterans as "suckers" and "losers."

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Vance why he was upset with President Joe Biden for releasing a campaign ad against Trump during the D-Day commemorations.

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'Rewarding Putin': Fox News host nails Trump's Ukraine plan while grilling Tom Cotton

Fox News host Shannon Bream noted Sunday that former President Donald Trump's plan for Ukraine meant that Russian President Vladimir Putin was getting "what he wanted."

Bream discussed Trump's second-term plans for Ukraine during an interview with Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Fox News Sunday.

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'Big mistake': GOP candidates fear Trump's 'retribution' ranting will drag them all down

Donald Trump's refusal to walk back threats to enact retribution on his enemies should he win re-election in November has down-ticket Republican Party candidates worried it will blow up in all of their faces.

According to a report from CNN, there is a fear among some GOP candidates that their message to voters on what the party will do for them will get lost as the former president doubles down.

Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY), who is running in a district won in 2020 by President Joe Biden, expressed his dismay, stating, "We shouldn’t overreact or misreact by acting upon things that had nothing to do with this hasty trial," with Rep Thom Tillis (R-NC) saying it would be a "big mistake" to jump on the Trump vengeance wagon when voters want someone in Congress addressing the kitchen table issues that concern them and not Trump's legal woes.

“Those are the key issues that are driving voters in November,” Tillis explained. “Why on earth, we would shift our attention away from that, for any sort of quick fix on this decision doesn’t make sense to me.”

Not all GOP candidates are worried about Trump dragging the party down.

"In a closed-door meeting with the GOP conference on Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson presented a three-pronged approach for how Republicans could use their majority in the House to go after the Department of Justice and state prosecutors, according to multiple sources," CNN is reporting before adding, "House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan also outlined his proposal for defunding federal and state prosecutions targeting 'political opponents,' which he also detailed in a letter."

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Republicans at Flynn’s ReAwaken America Tour claim Democrats have launched a ‘war on God'

Thousands of people armed with bibles, “ Let’s Go Brandon” shirts and glittery red, white and blue cowboy hats on Friday poured into Grace Christian Church in Sterling Heights for the controversial, far-right ReAwaken America Tour.

The event in Macomb County — a stronghold for former President Donald Trump in both 2016 and 2020 — was organized by Trump’s national security advisor, Michael Flynn. The tour, which continues Saturday, featured Trump’s son, Eric Trump, and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a former Trump lawyer.

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Hamas says more than 200 killed as Israel rescues four Gaza hostages

Israel said its forces rescued on Saturday four hostages alive from a Gaza refugee camp where the Hamas-run government media office reported attacks left 210 Palestinians dead and hundreds wounded.

The Israeli military said the four, who were in “good medical condition”, had been kidnapped from the Nova music festival during Hamas’s October 7 attack that sparked war with Israel, now in its ninth month.

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