Did anyone do a damned thing to damage Trump or help themselves?

On the day before Donald Trump, who's leading the GOP primary field by an average of 41 points in the polls, is expected to surrender to Georgia authorities, eight of his competitors took to the debate stage to kick off what promises to be a long and painful election cycle.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was leading Trump in some polls as recently as February and has since crashed spectacularly as voters got to know him better, and “anti-woke” entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — whose surprising rise to third place in the crowded field has been fueled by effusive coverage in the conservative press and who may prove to be the Andrew Yang of the 2024 cycle — came into the debate vying for sole possession of second place among GOP primary voters.

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Why Tim Scott — yes, Tim Scott! — is Trump’s biggest threat at tonight’s debate

There may yet come a day — in a month, in a year, on Ronald Reagan’s birthday — when Donald Trump, for any of several reasons, involuntarily crashes or flames out of the 2024 Republican primary as his party’s all-but-presumptive presidential nominee.

And that’s why in tonight’s first Republican presidential debate, pay acute attention — amid Chris Christie’s bellowing and Ron DeSantis’ parrying and Mike Pence’s contortionism — to a man who’s polling around 3 percent nationally.

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‘Right-wing misinformation’ newspaper gave a GOP presidential candidate up to $5M in salary

Long-shot Republican presidential candidate Larry Elder made between $1 million and $5 million from The Epoch Times, according to a new financial disclosure submitted three months past a federal deadline.

The Epoch Times — accused by the New York Times of being “a leading purveyor of right-wing misinformation” — spent heavily on Facebook ads for Donald Trump in 2020 and was later banned from the platform for violating political transparency rules. The Epoch Times is associated with the Chinese religious movement Falun Gong.

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Leading civil rights lawyer shows 20 ways Trump is copying Hitler

A new book by one of the nation's foremost civil liberties lawyers powerfully describes how America's constitutional checks and balances are being pushed to the brink by a president who is consciously following Adolf Hitler's extremist propaganda and policy template from the early 1930s--when the Nazis took power in Germany.

In When at Times the Mob Is Swayed: A Citizen's Guide to Defending Our Republic, Burt Neuborne mostly focuses on how America's constitutional foundation in 2019--an unrepresentative Congress, the Electoral College and a right-wing Supreme Court majority--is not positioned to withstand Trump's extreme polarization and GOP power grabs. However, its second chapter, "Why the Sudden Concern About Fixing the Brakes?," extensively details Trump's mimicry of Hitler's pre-war rhetoric and strategies.

Neuborne doesn't make this comparison lightly. His 55-year career began by challenging the constitutionality of the Vietnam War in the 1960s. He became the ACLU's national legal director in the 1980s under Ronald Reagan. He was founding legal director of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School in the 1990s. He has been part of more than 200 Supreme Court cases and Holocaust reparation litigation.

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'I was in the eye of the storm': Inside Roger Stone's plan to help Trump overturn the 2020 election

Former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants — many of them relatively obscure figures involved in the fake electors scheme — were indicted in Georgia last week, while top leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers militias have been convicted of seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

One person linked to the fake electors scheme, as well as to the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers has not faced any charges to date over Jan. 6. That would be political operative Roger Stone, who has been Trump’s friend and adviser for more than three decades.

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Jack Smith filing torpedoes Trump's claim he needs until 2026 to prepare for trial

Special counsel Jack Smith responded to Donald Trump's request for a 2026 trial date by accusing him of being overly dramatic about the burden that preparing for the case presents.

Trump's lawyers had complained about the federal case accusing him of attempting to overturn the 2020 election result, claiming that it took the Justice Department two years to investigate the case, so it will take them two years to craft their defense.

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Fox News tells viewers 'they' let Tropical Storm Hilary into the US 'because it’s Biden’s America'

Fox News is blaming Tropical Storm Hilary hitting California on President Joe Biden.

In the first minute of the right-wing cable channel’s “The Big Weekend Show” Sunday evening, host Kennedy opened with a dramatic introduction.

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George Conway has some bad news for Donald Trump

George Conway offered some free legal advice to Donald Trump, but he's probably not going to like what he hears.

The conservative attorney, whose wife led Trump's first presidential campaign and served as a White House adviser throughout most of his term, warned the ex-president that he would not likely win his arguments that he should be immune from prosecution or lawsuits -- and Conway justified his expertise.

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GOP officials fear Biden will pull a Trump stunt on Trump -- and it will be his fault

Donald Trump's plan to skip the Republican Party presidential debate this week is causing no small amount of angst among GOP officials and not just because he will reportedly hold a competing appearance with fired Fox News personality Tucker Carlson.

Earlier this past week reports surfaced that the former president would make good on his promise to boycott the debate being televised on Fox because of his distaste for the conservative network that he feels has not been supportive enough as well as not wanting to hand his rivals a chance to share the stage with him.

According to a report from The New York Times, the former president has been advised by RNC officials that he may open the door for President Joe Biden to use the same tactics on him.

The Times is reporting that RNC head Ronna McDaniel made a July trip to meet with Trump and implore him to participate while warning it could backfire after he wins the GOP nominations and becomes the GOP's 2024 presidential candidate.

POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office.

"One of the arguments that the Republican National Committee chairwoman, Ronna McDaniel, made to Mr. Trump that day was that by skipping the debate, he would give President Biden an excuse to get out of debating Mr. Trump should they meet again in 2024, according to two people familiar with their conversation," the report states. "The strong desire of Mr. Trump and his advisers to see him debate Mr. Biden may lead to Mr. Trump undercutting work by the R.N.C., which has spent the last two years searching for an alternative to the Commission on Presidential Debates for hosting general election matchups."

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Judge Cannon may be removed 'if she continues to make questionable rulings': former prosecutor

According to former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, he is amazed that special counsel Jack Smith has not asked that Judge Aileen Cannon on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida be taken off the Donald Trump Mar-a-Lago documents case.

The controversial Trump judicial appointee has been under intense scrutiny over her past rulings favoring the former president and Kirschner claimed there is enough already on the record to ask for her removal if she refuses to recuse herself.

Asked by MSNBC host Katie Phang about how Cannon is handling questions about whether indicted Trump aides Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira should have access to secret documents as part of their defense, the former prosecutor was skeptical.

"I do not want to be unkind but I do not think she will manage them well," he replied. "

POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

"She has a track record, unfortunately, that involves the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that she abused her judicial discretion; doing something that the law does not allow to the extreme benefit of Donald Trump," he stated. "Katie, I maintained the minute I saw those appellate court opinions that her impartiality can reasonably be questioned. The federal law provides that if a judge's impartiality can reasonably be questioned, that does not mean that she can't be fair, she can't be impartial, but if there are reasonable questions that can be asked about her impartiality, she is required under federal law to recuse herself, to remove herself."

"I'm still a little surprised we have not seen a motion to recuse filed by [special counsel] Jack Smith and his prosecutors that may still come if she continues to make questionable rulings," he added. "I have a feeling, Katie, that the documents case is on a slow train to nowhere, at least as compared to the federal prosecution of Donald Trump in D.C., the RICO prosecution of Donald Trump and so many of his co-conspirators and co-defendants in Georgia."

"Frankly, perhaps, even the criminal prosecution of Donald Trump in New York for all of his falsification of business records," he suggested.

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Trump attorney Habba resurrecting dismissed lawsuit that already led to a $900K fine

Despite facing an avalanche of indictments in four different jurisdictions, Donald Trump and his lawyer Alina Habba have decided to devote time to attempting to refile a lawsuit that was already dismissed and led to the two of them being sanctioned $937,989 for wasting the court's time.

According to the report from the Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery, the object of the former president's ire is his old nemesis Hillary Clinton for implying that he was an agent of the Kremlin.

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‘Act of open hostility’: Trump plans to team up with Tucker Carlson instead of attending GOP debate

Donald Trump is expected to team up with former top Fox News host Tucker Carlson instead of attending next week’s GOP presidential debate, furthering his battle with the right-wing cable channel.

Trump “plans to upstage the first Republican primary debate on Wednesday by sitting for an online interview with the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, according to multiple people briefed on the matter,” The New York Times reports Friday. The paper calls the move “debate-night counterprogramming” that “would serve as an act of open hostility,” and “a major affront both to the Republican National Committee and to Fox News, which is hosting the event.”

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Gaetz filing resolution to ‘censure and condemn’ judge overseeing Trump election fraud trial

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Friday announced he is calling on Congress to investigate U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan and will file a resolution to "censure and condemn" the jurist who is presiding over the Washington, D.C. federal trial of Donald Trump on charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

The Florida Republican Congressman accused Judge Chutkan of "showing open bias and partisanship in her official duties on the bench."

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