Bikers for Trump is running out of gas

Donald Trump may be cruising in all 2024 Republican presidential polls.

But Bikers for Trump — long lauded by the former president for its engine-revving, leather-appointed MAGA support — is in a ditch.

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Why violent extremists get security clearances — but people of color must sometimes wait and wait

At the dawn of former President Donald Trump’s administration, government employees and contractors in need of security clearances could wait years for approval. Federal agencies stared down a backlog of 700,000 clearance investigations starting in 2017.

For one former senior-level State Department employee, who is a person of color, they waited more than two years to get approved for a top secret clearance.

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Giuliani’s ‘donkey show’: How fake electors and coercion allegations may doom ‘America’s mayor’

As overlapping criminal investigations bear down on former President Donald Trump, one potential — and prominent — co-conspirator could face particularly pitched legal jeopardy as a key participant in the multi-state, multi-stage effort to overturn the 2020 election.

Rudy Giuliani — the former mayor of New York City, former federal prosecutor, and one of the former president’s most loyal advocates — figures prominently in an alleged scheme to install fake Trump presidential electors, which appears to be the focal point of anticipated charges by both Special Counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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'Get off my lawn': Cursing congressman doubles down after yelling profanities at teenage pages

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) has no regrets and no apologies after swearing at and cursing out 16 and 17 year-old U.S. Senate pages Wednesday night who reportedly were in the Capitol Rotunda taking photographs before their final day serving the nation’s lawmakers.

Instead, Congressman Van Orden, who has a history of berating teenagers, is claiming there is nothing wrong with his actions and blames the left for criticizing him – which he suggests is nothing more than playing politics because House Republicans made changes when Kevin McCarthy became Speaker, including ending a COVID-era program for House members to vote by proxy, and for what he claims is defunding IRS agents.

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Censuring Rep. MTG is mostly hopeless. Here's why this freshman Democrat will try doing it anyway.

WASHINGTON – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is a lot of things, but she’s not a “normal” congresswoman on Capitol Hill.

Normalized by House Republican leaders this session, sure.

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Mitch McConnell has tripped and fallen at least three times this year – only one was reported

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell abruptly "freezing" mid-sentence for almost 20 seconds during his Wednesday news conference made headlines, as did his serious trip and fall incident in March, when he was hospitalized with injuries including a concussion.

But McConnell's disturbing, apparent health-related incident on Wednesday wasn't the first time the 81-year old Kentucky Republican has had a concerning health-related event while talking to reporters, nor was his serious trip and fall the first time that had happened either.

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How the government's social media screening fails to flag extremists from within

“High-risk.”

That’s how the U.S. Government Accountability Office — an internal watchdog for the federal government — has classified the nation’s security clearance vetting process for the past five years.

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Pennsylvania city explains how it'll get Trump to pay ‘extraordinary’ police costs at MAGA rally

When then-President Donald Trump visited Erie, Pa., five years ago, he racked up a $35,000 city public safety bill at the MAGA rally.

Trump’s campaign never paid it.

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'This was a lie': Another fact in the anti-LGBTQ Supreme Court wedding website case was false

Exactly one day before the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its 6-3 decision in what has been called an “entirely hypothetical make-believe” case pitting conservative Christian beliefs masked as First Amendment speech against the rights of LGBTQ people to exist equally in the marketplaces of both commerce and ideas, a bombshell report revealed one critical fact in the case turned out to be false.

Apparently, so is a second one.

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‘Ghouls’: Fox News blasted for declaring Jews ‘survived’ the Holocaust by being ‘useful’

On the heels of Fox News hosts defending Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis' new education standards requiring children to be taught slavery was beneficial to slaves, one Fox News host is now saying Jews survived the Holocaust by being "useful."

Critics are outraged.

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'Malevolent clowns': Criticism of DeSantis campaign 'reboot' intensifies as scandals, missteps mount

The Orlando Sentinel, examining the “reboot” of Governor Ron DeSantis‘ presidential campaign, reports the Republican candidate had a “difficult weekend on the culture war front,” and was “re-doubling his defense of the state’s controversial new Black history standards as a new report revealed a now-infamous anti-LGBTQ ad was actually made within the campaign itself.”

That last bombshell was first reported by The New York Times on Sunday, which called it “more of a self-inflicted wound than was previously known: A DeSantis campaign aide had originally produced the video internally, passing it off to an outside supporter to post it first and making it appear as if it was generated independently, according to a person with knowledge of the incident.”

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National security at 'high risk' as 'old school' methods degrade government security practices

When news broke that 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guard airman Jack Teixeira leaked defense documents on the social network Discord, experts and concerned citizens alike began questioning who vetted this low-level service member who potentially caused grave damage to national security.

The Teixeira saga, which will likely play out for years to come across courtrooms, Capitol Hill and the Pentagon, laid bare how a troubled young man with extremist tendencies needed only a computer and reliable home internet to disseminate government secrets.

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Like ‘wearing a Speedo’: Fox News freaks out over Biden wearing sneakers in public ‘instead of dress shoes’

Fox News devoted a Friday afternoon segment to berating President Joe Biden for occasionally wearing sneakers in public, "instead of dress shoes" – in public usually being to board Marine One from the White House, at times to travel to his home in Delaware, or Camp David.

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