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'Confused Trump' ridiculed by Biden for 'glitches' in his 'bizarre slur-filled NRA speech'

Donald Trump took some heat from the Joe Biden campaign on Saturday after the former president gave a speech for the National Rifle Association in Texas, and appeared to mess up his words as well as some key facts.

Trump, who was mocked online for bragging during the speech that he was healthier and a "better physical specimen" than fellow former president Barack Obama, also dealt with a bothersome fly during the political campaign event. He called the fly "brutal" as he swatted it away while speaking.

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'Delusional': Trump gets laughs for bragging he's a 'better physical specimen' than Obama

Donald Trump on Saturday attended the 153rd Annual National Rifle Association Meeting in Dallas, Texas, where he gave the keynote speech and claimed his former doctor once said he was a "better physical specimen" than Barack Obama.

Trump mentioned a lot of his greatest hits at the speech, but things went off-script when he dealt with a "brutal" flying insect. Before that moment, however, the 45th president spoke about his time in office, when he had the same White House doctor as Obama did.

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'The fly is brutal': Trump swats at insect that's 'driving him crazy' mid-speech

Donald Trump on Saturday reminded the world of his former Vice President Mike Pence when he dealt with a fly while trying to give a speech for the National Rifle Association Saturday.

Trump, who spoke with the NRA in Texas in an effort to consolidate conservative support for his campaign for president, was in the middle of talking about independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. when he became upset by an insect. Pence had a fly land on his head during a debate, sparking internet jokes.

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Trump lawyer 'concerned' about 'negative impact on jury' from ex-president's latest move

Donald Trump's desire to have more visible support at his criminal trial in New York might cause him to walk away with a guilty verdict, according to a lawyer who has represented Trump and other MAGA-world figures.

Tim Parlatore, who represented Trump in his criminal documents case and continues to be on good terms with the former president, appeared on CNN on Saturday to discuss Trump's criminal case in which he stands accused of a scheme to cover-up hush money payments to an adult film star for the purposes of affecting the 2016 election. Trump has denied all wrongdoing, as well as the affair at the heart of the criminal allegations.

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'That's a mistake': Trump said to have given Joe Biden the gift of a winning attack line

It's months away from Christmas, yet Donald Trump just gave Joe Biden a major gift, according to a MSNBC analyst.

Trump is tied or beating Biden in many swing state polls, but he recently did something that opens him up to attacks, according to James Downie, a MSNBC opinion editor and a former editor and columnist for The Washington Post.

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Ex-prosecutor shows how Justice Alito's flag scandal may be 'worse than people are saying'

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito may be in deeper trouble than media reports suggest, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Alito has been under fire since it was first reported that the jurist's home flew an upside-down American flag weeks after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot and insurrection attempt at the Capitol. The upside-down flag was also carried by numerous protesters claiming they were trying to "Stop the Steal" of the presidential election in 2020.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend makes surprise announcement ahead of Trump NRA speech

Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend made a surprise announcement while covering the 153rd Annual NRA Meeting in Dallas, Texas, where Donald Trump is expected to speak on Saturday.

The Republican lawmaker from Georgia has reportedly been dating Brian Glenn, a Right Side Broadcasting Network host who frequently covers events by the former president. Glenn was recently profiled by Politico, which said he is "the Trump rally gameday host who plumbs the depths of MAGA America in the crowds wherever Trump goes."

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'Stay tuned': Trump lawyers could be headed for a new gag order showdown on Monday

When Donald Trump's lawyers make their Monday morning appearance in Judge Juan Merchan's courtroom they may face being put on the spot over their client's recurring refusal to abide by the judge's gag order.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," former Manhattan Asst. District Attorney Catherine Christian pointed out that Trump's complicity in recruiting and assisting Republican lawmakers to attack participants in his hush money trial was expressly forbidden by the judge and the former president could be in for more trouble.

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Ungaggable: Costumed clowns and lickspittle surrogates 'R Us'

This week saw a seedy, craven parade of MAGA stooges trooping into court to pay fealty to their two-bit mob-boss on trial for cooking the books to hide hush money payments to a porn star so he could get elected to a job he was stupefyingly unfit for, and still is. Then "God's most pathetic Republicans" - from Mike Handmaid’s Tale to the Beetlejuice Lady - brazenly violated his gag order for him to declare the rule of law "a sham." Nope, nothing to see here.

The GOP, of course, is already a toxic mix of idiocy, rancor and racism we always think can't go any lower until they inevitably do. This week, Florida's Ron DeFascist signed a bill deleting the term "climate change" from state laws in the witless name of owning "radical green zealots"; the action forbids any consideration of potential climate effects of greenhouse gas emissions from energy policy in the rapidly sinking state, weakens regulation of fossil fuel pipelines, and thank God "keeps windmills off our beaches." And in law-and-order Texas, his feral colleague Greg Abbott just pardoned racist groomer Daniel Perry after serving just one year of a 25-year sentence for murdering BLM protester and Air Force veteran Garrett Foster in 2020. Abbott, who notably refused to recommend a posthumous pardon for George Floyd for a 2004 drug arrest - years before he was choked to death by police - touted Texas' "‘Stand Your Ground’ laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive District Attorney,'" confirming, one critic said, "There are two classes of people in this state, where some lives matter and some lives do not."

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'Embarrassing': Boebert and other Republicans turn backs on MTG after hearing meltdown

Even the most far-right members of the House Republican Conference are condemning Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Georgia) hijacking of a recent committee hearing.

During a Thursday night meeting of the House Oversight Committee, members were debating legislation to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt when Greene suddenly insulted Rep. Jasmine Crockett's (D-Texas) "fake eyelashes." This resulted in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) coming to Crockett's defense, demanding that Greene's words be struck from the record and for the Georgia Republican to apologize. Crockett asked committee chair Rep. James Comer (R-Kentucky) if, hypothetically, she would be in the wrong for mentioning that a certain member of the committee had a "bleach blonde, bad built butch body."

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'Partygoers started screaming': Giuliani served with indictment during his birthday party


Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani was officially served with a felony indictment on Friday night for allegedly interfering in Arizona's 2020 presidential election. Officials with the office of Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes served Giuliani in front of nearly 100 guests at his 80th birthday celebration in the Palm Beach, Florida area.

The New York Post reported early Saturday morning that the former personal attorney to Donald Trump was in high spirits when he was served around 11 PM on Friday at the Lake Clarke Shores home of GOP consultant Caroline Wren. Prior to being served with felony indictment paperwork, Giuliani reportedly "belted" the song "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra in front of what the Post said was between 80 and 100 guests. Some of the more high-profile attendees of the party were longtime Trump aide Roger Stone and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

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'Most succential': Trump ridiculed after speech in which he 'confused his criminal cases'

Donald Trump on Friday was ridiculed online following a Minnesota speech during which the former president is said to have confused his own criminal cases.

Trump began his GOP dinner keynote address with complaints about the teleprompters, which he said were "falling down," and continued by whining that the podium itself needed work as well. During the speech, the ex-president also said that Special Counsel Jack Smith was prosecuting him in New York. In reality, Smith's cases are in D.C. and Florida.

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Matt Gaetz revealed 'lack of belief in his own statement' as he defended Trump: analysis

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and others played hooky from Congress to pledge fealty to defendant Donald Trump on a pivotal day in his criminal hush money trial.

But a savvy body language expert believes he found the Florida lawmaker's gestures to be hollow compared to the pounding words he used to defend the 45th president's innocence.

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