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Ex-conservative blasts media for not covering the threat to democracy — again

Columnist Jennifer Rubin, who describes herself as an ex-conservative, blasted the media on Sunday, saying that they're ignoring the threat to democracy that is coming again in the election.

At issue is the recent polling showing that President Joe Biden's poll numbers were down as he kicks off his 2024 campaign. Trump announced his campaign on Nov. 16, 2022. It brought the media together to endless conversations about Biden stepping out of the race. There's no evidence of it, and it isn't a reality, but the media still reported it.

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Tim Scott abandons 2024 presidential race

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) left the presidential race on Sunday night, reported MSNBC, citing a Fox report.

"One thing I would recommend to every American if you ever want to love your country more, run for president," Scott told Trey Gowdy. "Traveling this country and meeting people [was] one of the most fantastic experiences of my entire life. I love America more today than I did on May 22. When I go back to Iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate. I am suspending my campaign. I think the voters were the most remarkable people on the planet have been really clear. They are telling me not now. I don't think they're saying no, but I do think they're saying not now. So, I'm going to respect the voters, and I'm going to hold on and work really hard and look forward to the other opportunities."

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Conservative catches Robert Kennedy Jr. in 'disgusting' plane activity

A conservative commentator touted it as a "bombshell" report this week after he captured Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walking around a plane barefoot, TMZ posted Sunday.

Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist, appears unconcerned about germs that permeate the plane bathroom floors and spread onto the cabin surfaces.

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'People say he's old and crazy': Cowboy Dem blasts Trump amid polls calling Biden too old

Pundits have spent the past several weeks trying to understand polls showing Americans think Joe Biden is "too old" to be president when Donald Trump isn't far off from the age.

As part of a CNN panel on Sunday, two Democrats and a Republican chatted with Jim Acosta about a recent interview with former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who is still blaming Democrats for being kicked out of the seat.

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Judge Aileen Cannon's 'pro-Trump' trial ruling is a very bad deal for Jack Smith: experts

Judge Aileen Cannon's latest ruling on the timeline for Donald Trump's classified documents case is written to appear neutral, but it's actually a really bad deal for the Justice Department, according to the all-star legal panel who joined MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Friday night.

"The more you read it, the more it seems like a very pro-Trump order," said former federal prosecutor analyst Harry Litman, "camouflaged — which is a problem in and of itself — camouflaged as a neutral order."

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'She knows better': Ex-FBI counsel shames Elise Stefanik for attacking Trump judge

Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY) should "know better" than to take aim at the New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's civil fraud case, a former top Justice Department official and FBI general counsel says.

The former prosecutor attacked Stefanik as one of Trump's many enablers in government for a bias complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron.

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Republicans in Democratic House districts beg far-right colleagues to shut up

After a disappointing round of 2023 off-year elections, Republicans in Democratic districts are begging their far-right colleagues to shut up about fringe abortion laws, the New York Times reported Friday.

The 2023 election results Tuesday revealed to 18 Republicans, who claimed blue districts in 2022, that voters aren't happy about the Supreme Court ruling that eliminated abortion rights.

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Accused Pelosi attacker will use trial to push QAnon conspiracies in court: Legal analyst

The man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi in the San Francisco home he shares with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is avoiding an insanity defense, despite his lawyer saying he was a believer in far-right conspiracy theories.

Opening statements began in the case this week and, speaking with MSNBC's Chris Jansing, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner argued the accused, David DePape has another goal in mind.

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Judge Cannon blocks Fani Wills' Trump prosecution with court date decision: legal expert

Judge Aileen Cannon's decision to keep the classified document trial dates as they stand, despite Donald Trump's rescheduling request, could be an attempt to cause problems for the Georgia prosecutor who has charged the former president with trying to overturn the 2020 election, according to NYU law professor Andrew Weissmann.

While some legal analysts took to social media to indicate their suspicions that the Florida judge will likely allow Trump to have whatever he requests, Weissman wonders if this new ruling isn't targeted at Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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'He's losing it': The View mocks Trump's claims about genie being let 'out of the box'

The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed that Donald Trump is "losing it" after seeing clips from his recent interview with Univision.

During the interview, Trump was asked about whether he'll indict some of his political enemies as retribution against them if he ends up winning the 2024 race.

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Constitutional lawyer gives speech on drag shows while changing into a dress

A drag show fundraiser was banned at West Texas A&M, but a constitutional law scholar found a new way of challenging the ban.

Speaking Wednesday, Andrew Seidel, who sometimes writes for Religion Dispatches, spoke out about the ongoing battle between the university and student groups. At the end of March, several local chapters of organizations were hosting a drag show to benefit The Trevor Project, which works to prevent suicide for LGBTQ youth.

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Ron DeSantis' own higher education appointee says he lied in debate

Among the claims made in Wednesday's debate came from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who touted his quick action in defense of Israel.

"I already acted in Florida," DeSantis claimed. "We deactivated them. We're not going to use state tax dollars to fund jihad. No way. And what is Biden doing?"

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Leaked transcript of Trump interview reveals attack on Israel's 'public relations'

Former President Donald Trump sat down with Univision for an interview in which he promised his second term would be all about going after his enemies list.

In a leaked transcript provided to Semafor, Trump justified his next campaign against his perceived enemies, saying he would pursue the same course he did in his first time but further.

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