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Donald Trump is backed by the 'most prejudiced American voters we've ever seen': John Dean

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, former White House attorney John Dean -- who served under President Richard Nixon -- described the people who are fully behind Donald Trump's re-election as bigots and said it will take a "tsunami" of voters showing up in November to remove the president from office.

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Opposition to Obama becomes a political liability for embattled Senate Republican incumbents

In the 2014 elections, Republicans rode a wave of anti-Affordable Care Act sentiment to pick up nine Senate seats, the largest gain for either party since 1980. Newly elected Republicans such as Cory Gardner in Colorado and Steve Daines in Montana had hammered their Democratic opponents over the health care law during the campaign and promised to repeal it.

Six years later, those senators are up for reelection. Not only is the law still around, but it's gaining in popularity. What was once a winning strategy has become a political liability.

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Social security will run out of funds in 3 years if Donald Trump implements payroll tax changes: government analysis

President Donald Trump claimed he would eliminate the payroll tax if he is reelected — but an analysis by the Social Security Administration found that such a move would cause the Social Security Trust Fund to run out of money by 2023.

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Former Trump official hands Dems a roadmap to drive president 'bonkers' before the election

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, former White House communication shop head Anthony Scaramucci told an "AM Joy" panel that he and former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen have a knack for getting under the president's skin in such a way that takes him off message and can help cripple his campaign.

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Mary Trump blasts 'hateful' Don Jr and 'vicious' Ivanka

In an interview with Politico published on Saturday, President Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump offered her scathing take on the Republican National Convention.

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Ghislaine Maxwell is first federal inmate in NYC to receive in-person visit during pandemic, sources say

NEW YORK — A Brooklyn federal jail rolled out the orange carpet for Ghislaine Maxwell’s defense team Friday, allowing them what sources said was the first in-person federal jail visit in the city since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the Daily News has learned. An attorney for Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged madam and a woman walked into Sunset Park’s Metropolitan Detention Center Friday morning to meet with the British socialite, toting legal documents. Both wore masks. Maxwell has been behind bars in Brooklyn for less than two months. Other inmates, who have been in lockdown since the pandemi...

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Veteran charged with Steve Bannon in border wall fundraising scam keeps ranting online about case

NEW YORK — The triple-amputee Air Force veteran accused of scamming supporters who donated to a private Mexico border wall fund won’t stop ranting about the case on Facebook, prosecutors said Friday. Brian Kolfage, the founder of the “We Build the Wall” fundraiser, was arrested Aug. 20 along with President Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon and others for allegedly spending more than $1 million in donations on personal expenses. After being released on bail, Kolfage began posting screeds referring to himself as a “political prisoner” and victim of a “witch hunt.”  The posts continued even...

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Sarah Palin's defamation case against New York Times heads to trial

NEW YORK — Sarah Palin’s lawsuit against the New York Times over an inaccurate editorial are headed to trial. Manhattan Federal Judge Jed Rakoff wrote in a 36-page decision that the former Alaska governor’s allegations against former Opinion Editor James Bennet and the paper were best left to a jury. The judge scheduled a trial for Feb. 1, “pandemic permitting." Palin claims Bennet acted with “actual malice” by writing an editorial, which was corrected, linking advertisements by her political action committee to the 2011 attempted assassination of former Rep. Gabby Giffords. “Taken in the light m...

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The Texas Senate Hispanic Caucus wants an investigation into Fort Hood. At least nine soldiers stationed there have been found dead this year.

A dozen Texas Senate members are reupping their request for a congressional investigation into the Fort Hood military base after a soldier was found dead earlier this week, becoming at least the ninth person stationed at the Killeen post to have been found dead this year, according to officials and media reports.

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US executes fifth federal inmate in two months

A man convicted of murdering a child was executed by lethal injection Friday, the fifth federal inmate to be put to death in the US in two months.

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Is Trump mentally unstable? Mental health professionals, historians, George Conway & the Mooch all say yes

Let us presume that if you intend to watch "#Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump" you probably agree with director Dan Partland's angle. That also means nothing the firm's experts have to say about their impressions of the man or his fitness to govern is particularly revelatory.Instead, think of the film as an 83-minute warning against handing another four years of the presidency to Trump, spelled out by an assortment of mental health professionals, historians, experts on authoritarianism, a former intelligence officer . . . and Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway and former Trump super pal Anthony Scaramucci.

Right about now maybe you need to hear from these people about as much as you may be hankering for another four days of the GOP's lie-tastic tent revival.

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Trump insults Biden, predicts reelection in New Hampshire rally

US President Donald Trump on Friday insulted his Democratic challenger Joe Biden as "low-IQ" and barely conscious in a New Hampshire speech reinforcing his strategy of painting himself as the defender of the country against socialist mayhem.

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Trump's law and order campaign is 'falling flat' in the Midwest: report

On Saturday, writing for The Guardian, columnist Art Cullen argued that President Donald Trump's push to scare Midwestern voters with a "law and order" anti-crime message is tone deaf and ignores the bigger problems they face.

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