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U.S. hiring surges past expectations as job market still strong

U.S. job growth blew past estimates in May while unemployment also edged up, according to government data released Friday, underscoring the labor market's resilience as policymakers seek to cool the economy gradually.

The world's biggest economy added 272,000 jobs last month, up from a revised 165,000 in April, said the Department of Labor.

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Trump's 'political prisoner' whine brutally burned to the ground by WaPo columnist

Before delving into Donald Trump and his MAGA allies in Congress ramping up threatening rhetoric after he was convicted on 34 felony counts of business fraud in a Manhattan courtroom, Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank ridiculed the former president for whining that he is a "political prisoner."

Contrasting President Joe Biden's stirring D-Day anniversary where he praised the heroism of the soldiers who stormed Normandy 80 years ago, with Trump using the day to attend a rally in Arizona where the highlight was him encouraging his adoring fans to chant "b------t," the columnist said the difference between the two men could not be any starker.

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'Seeds for revolutionary violence': Wayward conservative warns of MAGA's apocalyptic rage

A conservative critic of Donald Trump questioned the apparent desire many of the former president's supporters have for tearing down American democracy.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee, who was convicted by a jury last week on all 34 felony counts against him, has long presented himself as the only solution to a nation in crisis, but New York Times columnist David French sarcastically examined Trump's appeal.

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Trump's 'intellectual capacity' questioned after comparison to interview with Biden

Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump conducted lengthy interviews with Time Magazine this year, but journalist Magdi Jacobs contends that the magazine's interviewers seem to have dumbed down their questions when interviewing Trump.

Writing on Twitter, Jacobs does a side-by-side comparison between the Trump and Biden interviews and flags significant differences in the way that interviewers question the two main presidential contenders.

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Biden's 'secret weapon' against Trump singled out by MSNBC analyst

Coming on the heels of President Joe Biden's stirring speech to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy on Thursday, MSNBC analyst and branding expert Donny Deutsch suggested it was a precursor of another front aimed at undercutting Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Coupled with a new commercial being released by the Biden/Kamala Harris campaign that shows veterans praising the current president and questioning the patriotism of convicted felon Trump, the MSNBC regular called the military vote Biden's "secret weapon."

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist, Deutsch explained, "Contrast is everything in this election. I think the military is the greatest example to show the contrast between two men. You see Donald Trump who, you know, got off, didn't serve because of bone spurs, allegedly told John Kelly, his chief of staff, as they were in a cemetery looking at fallen heroes, 'Why would anyone person be a sucker and give their life for their country?'"

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"That's all you need to know about Donald Trump," he elaborated. "I said this before, I think the most compelling advertising campaign would be centered around the military. If we got [former Trump Defense Secretary James] Mattis, [former Trump national security advisor H.R.] McMaster, [ex-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark] Milley, Kelly to go to screen and say 'Look, this country cannot stand Donald Trump. The defense of this country will not withstand Donald Trump. We are great Americans, we believe in the country, we trust this country, we know this country. You can't vote for Donald Trump.'"

After he added "The military is the secret weapon, I think, and I hope this ad comes to fruition," host Geist ran the newly released Biden ad where one vet is seen stating, "I see a man in Joe Biden who accepts accountability and responsibility. When I see his predecessor, Donald Trump, I see a man who is only in this for himself," another adding, "Donald Trump has zero accountability in his life," and a third remarking, "He is a draft dodger, simple as that."

Watch the video below or at this link.

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Trump vows to reverse Biden border order

Donald Trump said Thursday he would reverse US President Joe Biden's order clamping down on illegal border crossings, in his first campaign event since becoming a convicted felon.

The expected Republican Party nominee also threatened to impose tariffs on countries that do not stem the flow of migrants into the United States, as he seeks to make electoral capital on an issue polls show resonates with voters.

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Poll dancing: Trump pivots on mail-in voting

For years, Donald Trump has denigrated mail-in voting as a source of massive election fraud -- yet in a jaw-dropping turnaround the Republican presidential candidate has now become a proponent.

The 77-year-old former president announced the launch this week of "Swamp The Vote USA," a drive to encourage postal ballots, despite blaming them for his defeat in 2020 in an election he still falsely insists was stolen by Joe Biden.

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'Donald Trump doesn't like America': Ex-GOP pollster writes MAGA movement's obituary

Republicans booed and walked out on two former Capitol police officers at the Pennsylvania statehouse, and a former GOP pollster was disgusted by that display of antipathy to American democracy.

GOP legislators jeered Harry Dunn and Aquilino Gonell, who have each testified publicly about their violent clash with Donald Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and CNN contributor Sarah Longwell was dismayed by their rude reception.

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Israel's Netanyahu to address Congress on July 24

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address lawmakers in the U.S. Congress on July 24, Republican party leaders announced Thursday.

The visit comes amid mounting pressure for the US ally and Hamas militants to agree to a permanent ceasefire as Israel faces growing diplomatic isolation over the rising death toll in Gaza.

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What Donald Trump’s criminal trial reveals about a potential second Trump administration

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There’s a tape that both the defense and the prosecution played in summations in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial. In it, you can hear the chaos of Trump’s office at Trump Tower in September of 2016: Trump seems to be having multiple conversations almost simultaneously. He talks to an unidentified person on the phone. He discusses polls with Michael Cohen, his executive vice-president at the time. Trump and Cohen talk about a diversity initiative and stopping the media from unsealing the records of Trump’s first divorce. His executive assistant pops in with word of a call from a developer. Trump calls for a Coke.

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CNN panel openly laughs at GOP operative who says Republicans have proof to impeach Biden

A CNN commentator challenged Republicans to bring whatever goods they have on Joe Biden.

Jamal Simmons, who served as Deputy Assistant to President Joe Biden and Communications Director to Vice President Kamala Harris, made the claim as part of a panel discussing the president's recent promise that he wouldn't pardon his son Hunter, who is on trial in a Delaware federal court for lying to a licensed gun dealer, lying about not being addicted to drugs when he applied for a gun carry license, and illegally possessing a pistol.

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Vermont Republican Party's own rules ban it from supporting Trump: report

Former President Donald Trump's status as a newly minted convicted felon may have created an awkward conundrum for the Vermont Republican Party, as the organization's own rules ban it from supporting felons for elective office.

Last week, Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes when jurors in New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to unlawfully cover up a scheme to tilt the 2016 election through a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, who said the two had sex. (Trump pleaded not guilty to charges and denied having an affair with Daniels.)

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'When?' Indicted Trump lawyer mocked for claim MAGA has been 'continuously proven correct'

She's spiking the election football six months before November 5.

Christina Bobb, the Republican National Committee worker whose title is senior counsel for election integrity, came out swinging when asked to respond to Jen Psaki's claim on her MSNBC show who called out the notion that President Joe Biden has parted the immigration borders in order to welcome illegal immigrants into the country as a means to "activate them as fraudulent Democratic votes" when the election takes place.

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