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'Dangerous' and 'false': AG shatters Trump deadly force conspiracy theory with single fact

Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday shattered former President Donald Trump's newest witch hunt conspiracy theory by sharing with reporters a single fact.

Garland delivered this check alongside a public condemnation of Trump's recent fundraising email that claimed President Joe Biden was ready to assassinate him when the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago for classified documents in 2022.

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Trump attorney Alina Habba: 'No one is above the law' is a 'stupid little catchphrase'

Alina Habba, Donald Trump's attorney, said liberals were using a "stupid little catchphrase" that "no one is above the law" to justify the prosecution of her client.

During a Thursday appearance on Fox News, host Harris Faulkner asked Habba why the jury had not been sequestered in Trump's hush money case.

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'Trump posts Nazi rhetoric and you're silent': Stefanik shamed over antisemitism hearing

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) was publicly shamed Thursday for holding a hearing on antisemitism on college campuses the same week former President Donald Trump shared messaging said to "echo Nazi Germany."

Stefanik also led the House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing Thursday as pro-Palestinian protests take root at university campuses across the U.S.

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‘Investigate now’: Pressure mounts on 'MIA' senator to deal with Alito

Revelations over the past week that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito flew flags associated with the January 6 insurrection and the far-right Christian nationalist movement at not one but two of his homes have drawn tremendous outrage, and heightened demands that Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) hold hearings on the jurist, and pass legislation to reform the Court.

Chairman Durbin, first elected to Congress in 1982, has focused his attention on ensuring President Joe Biden's judicial nominees are confirmed. Wednesday morning he celebrated confirming 200 judges nominated by President Biden to the federal bench.

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Ocasio-Cortez Calls for Senate probe of Alito insurrection-linked flags

Urging Democratic lawmakers to use the power they currently hold in the U.S. Senate, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Wednesday night called on party leaders in the upper chamber to launch immediate investigations into the insurrection-linked flags that were seen flying outside Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's homes.

Hours after The New York Times reported that last year, an "Appeal to Heaven" flag associated with the baseless claim that President Joe Biden stole the 2020 election from former President Donald Trump had been displayed at Alito's beach house, the New York Democrat appeared on "All In with Chris Hayes" on MSNBC and said the party must waste no time in holding Alito accountable.

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'Betrayed': Ex-Trump aide rails against 'flip-flopper' Nikki Haley for going full MAGA

"The View's" co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, has been one of Nikki Haley's biggest supporters on television. Now, all of that has changed.

After spending months trashing former President Donald Trump as unfit, Haley this week offered her full support to him.

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NBC News reporter puts final nail in coffin of Trump 'assassination' conspiracy theory

NBC News' Ken Dilanian on Thursday slammed the door shut on a MAGA conspiracy theory about President Joe Biden ordering the FBI to "assassinate" him.

The conspiracy theory in question came from documents related to the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago for top-secret government documents, as it gave the authorization for agents to use deadly force during the search if they were faced with a life-threatening danger.

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What are the costs behind Trump's economic proposals?

Republican former president Donald Trump once dubbed himself a "Tariff Man" seeking to boost government coffers.

As he makes another White House bid in 2024, tariff hikes -- this time on all US imports -- are again on the table.

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Biden fetes Kenyan leader as Africa competition grows

Kenyan President William Ruto on Wednesday opened the first state visit to Washington by an African leader in more than 15 years as President Joe Biden seeks to counter geopolitical headwinds across the continent.

Biden welcomed his Kenyan counterpart at the White House and then joined him meeting business leaders ahead of Thursday's formal portion of the visit, which will start with an honor guard and culminate in a lavish dinner.

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Nikki Haley torched whatever was left of her political ambitions: MSNBC's Heilemann

Nikki Haley just destroyed her credibility and her political future with her "craven and cynical" endorsement of Donald Trump.

Toward the end of her own primary campaign, the former South Carolina governor became a vehement critic of the ex-president for whom she had served as United Nations ambassador, and while she still draws a sizable portion of the anti-Trump vote despite dropping out the race, she threw her support behind the presumptive GOP nominee.

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Flower or power? Campaigners fear lithium mine could kill rare plant

Delicate pink buds sway in the desert breeze, pregnant with yellow pompoms whose explosion will carpet the dusty corner of Nevada that is the only place on Earth where they exist.

Under their roots lie vast reserves of lithium, vital for the rechargeable electric car batteries that will reduce planet-heating pollution.

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Morning Joe buries Nikki Haley's 'fact-free garbage' to justify Trump support

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough kicked off Thursday morning "Morning Joe": with an epic tirade aimed at former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for announcing her plans to vote for Donald Trump despite previously calling him a danger to the country. and suggesting he is in a stage of mental decline.

On Wednesday, Haley, who dropped out of the Republican party primary months ago, stated she would vote for the embattled ex-president currently facing 34 felony counts in a Manhattan courtroom, while vaguely accusing President Joe Biden of being a "disaster" without offering any particulars.

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'It's a yes or no question': CNN's Kaitlan Collins presses Ted Cruz on election acceptance

CNN's Kaitlan Collins' yes or no question to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) triggered a lively back-and-forth.

Cruz sat opposite Collins to chat about a variety of items including his stance on IVF (he's for it), past grievances with former President Donald Trump churning a lie that his father may have been involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (Cruz forgave him).

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