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Trump to hold small United Auto Workers union rally — after attacking their strike

Instead of attending the second Republican Party debate, Donald Trump will hold an event with 500 union workers from the United Auto Workers in Detroit. The event will come after Trump attacked the union for the strike. There are 13,000 workers in the UAW "big three." Trump's 500-person rally would be 3.8 percent of the union workers.

The comment comes amid Trump's attacks on the UAW leadership, which he says is leading the union down the wrong path with the strike.

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Trump could get third obstruction charge in classified documents case: Former FBI counsel

Former President Donald Trump is now vulnerable to a third charge of obstruction of justice in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, argued former FBI general counsel and senior prosecutor to special counsel Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissmann on Monday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House."

This comes amid new reporting that Molly Michael, a longtime assistant to Trump, alleges she was given a "to-do list" written on the back of classified material.

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Former FBI official issues a warning for Mark Meadows: 'You can't out-lawyer crime'

Mark Meadows is still fighting his effort to move his case from Georgia state court to federal court. But he handed prosecutors a gift when he testified under oath in the attempt to get his case out of the state court. Then, the effort failed.

What has developed this week is that Donald Trump is sending messages to Mark Meadows on social media about being "loyal." The problem is that Meadows' only options are to capitulate to what he revealed under oath in the hearing and accept his sentence, or throw Trump under the bus.

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Joe Tacopina doesn't have a conflict in representing Trump for Manhattan charges: judge

The trial judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's criminal case in Manhattan will not rule that attorney Joe Tacopina has a conflict of interest in representing him, reported the New York Law Journal on Monday.

Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan has declined to hold a conflict hearing on Tacopina, which was requested previously in a complaint filed by the attorney for adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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Trump wrote 'to-do lists' on the backs of classified documents: former aide

A former aide to Donald Trump told federal investigators that the former president repeatedly wrote to-do lists on the backs of White House documents marked classified, ABC News reported.

Molly Michael claimed that she received requests from Trump that were written on the back of notecards that she later realized were visibly marked as sensitive White House materials that were used to brief Trump while he was still in office.

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Ken Chesebro's latest court filing repeats legal reasoning 'that got him indicted': expert

Donald Trump's co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro keeps digging himself into a deeper legal hole in the Georgia election case, former impeachment lawyer and ethics czar Norm Eisen explained.

Politico legal reporter Kyle Cheney wrote that Chesebro's latest court filing claims when fake electors in Georgia said that they were "duly elected and qualified" it wasn't exactly a lie because they had been elected -- by theRepublican Party, not the actual voters.

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Trump is pushing Judge Chutkan to send him to jail: legal analyst

With Donald Trump drawing the ire of U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, a conversation has reemerged about the former president ending up behind bars.

It isn't only that Trump could be held in contempt of court. Chutkan also said that continued violations of her rule not to disparage the case, the prosecutors or witnesses will only speed up his trial. A faster trial means a quicker verdict and sentence along with it.

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MSNBC host refuses to glorify 'complicit' Romney after begging Trump for a job

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) scored positive press at the end of the week when an excerpt of an upcoming biography was released by The Atlantic in which the Utah senator dishes about his colleagues' hatred for Donald Trump.

But MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan isn't giving Romney credit because it comes after years of the Republican's embrace of some Trumpism.

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Trump shames Jews during Rosh Hashanah for refusing to vote for him

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, began at sundown on Friday and Donald Trump posted his own message with a veiled threat to so-called "liberal Jews."

"Just a quick reminder for liberal Jews who voted to destroy America & Israel because you believed false narratives! Let's hope you learned from your mistake & make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!" the meme says.

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Mehdi Hasan questions if Trump is 'cognitively impaired' after 'delusional' weekend of comments

MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan pointed out the "openly delusional" comments coming from Donald Trump in the past weekend.

“You have voter ID to buy a loaf of bread. You have ID to buy a loaf of bread,” is among the claims Trump made over the weekend at a summit of the far-right group, Concerned Women for America.

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Reporter blasts media to their face for Biden age bashing amid debate over Trump's mental stability

It wasn't long ago that Donald Trump was bragging that he passed a mental fitness test because he could remember five things in a row, "person, woman, man, camera, TV." As it turns out, the questionnaire wasn't about his mental acuity at all, but rather a test given to chart mental decline over time, according to the doctor who created it. Trump previously called the test "hard."

Now, the conversation du jour is about President Joe Biden's age. While Biden is known for being fit, enjoying physical activities, and continues to enjoy a heavy load of global travel and long meetings, Trump has seen a significantly reduced campaign schedule compared to 2016.

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CBS poll about Joe Biden's age shows young voters overwhelmingly support him

A new CBS News poll is another to contribute to the narrative that there is something wrong with President Joe Biden's age while Donald Trump's age and mental fitness are going unquestioned.

But as a young voter and host of "iGen Politics," Victor Shi observed, the same poll shows a record 65 percent support for Biden among voters under 30. For voters between 30 and 44, Biden enjoys 56 percent support. The lowest amount of support for Biden comes from those over 65.

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Jeffrey Clark gets court letter of support from ex-attorney general who resigned in disgrace

A disgraced former attorney general is coming to the aide of Jeffrey Clark, one of the co-defendants in the Fulton County, Georgia case.

According to the filing from former Ronald Reagan Attorney General Edwin Meese,

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