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'You lost my support': Kristi Noem's new justification for shooting her puppy goes badly

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) took another stab at defending her decision to shoot and kill a 14-month old puppy years ago that attacked some chickens, by citing a South Dakota law that allows animals that kill "livestock" to be put down.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, the embattled Republican attempted to put out the firestorm she created by writing in her new book that she "hated" the puppy named Cricket and after an incident took it to a gravel pit and shot it while also claiming it was "worthless" as a hunting dog despite its young age.

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'A criminal enterprise': Former David Pecker exec blows whistle on covering up for Trump

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," the former executive editor of the National Enquirer admitted that during his tenure his boss was running the organization like a 'criminal enterprise" while working hand-in-hand with Donald Trump.

Speaking with the hosts on Sunday morning, Lachlan Cartwright claimed he was not privy to all the details of publisher David Pecker's behind-the-scenes plotting and that he had told friends he thought something seemed amiss as when they ended up burying potentially explosive stories.

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'No Republican can vote for this guy': Trump panics over RFK Jr. in early morning rant

On Sunday morning, Donald Trump launched another broadside at Robert Kennedy Jr. just days after reports showed the independent candidate could pull votes from the former president.

Late Friday, Trump jumped on Truth Social for a three-post attack on the longshot presidential candidate and Sunday morning was more of the same.

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Trump 'desperately wants to avoid jail' despite bluster over gag order: insiders

This week Donald Trump will likely face the consequences of his actions when Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan will rule on sanctions against the former president for violating his gag order regarding disparaging witnesses and jurors in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial.

According to a report from the New York Times by Maggie Haberman and Jonah E. Bromwich, there is every reason to believe that the judge will come down hard on the former president with the possibility that he could go beyond financial penalties limited to $1,000 for each offense to ordering Trump spend some time in jail.

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'Do not wait': Forbes analyst warns Truth Social stock at risk of 'worry-based selling'

In a column for Forbes, one financial analyst is recommending that investors who jumped on Trump Media & Technology Group stock may want to beat the crowd and sell off their shares before panic selling begins.

The stock, which has been battered since a report was issued showing that the parent company of Truth Social has been bleeding cash, has briefly stabilized at just over $40 following a high of $79.28, has seen more than its share of ups and downs, and according to John S. Tobey, now might be the time to get out after the recent slight uptick in value.

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'You were in charge': Jim Jordan gets shredded by MAGA after latest Trump case statement

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) may be one of Donald Trump's top elected allies, but the former president's supporters appear to be holding a grudge against the conservative lawmaker, based on their response to his last statement.

Jordan, who has been called out for "hypocritical" comments in the past, took to social media on Saturday to support Trump in his efforts to battle the legal system in several criminal cases.

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'Pardon our appearance': Photos show Trump Tower mostly empty and in disrepair

A recent visit to Trump Tower where former president Donald Trump has set up camp while attending his 34 felony count trial in a nearby Manhattan courtroom revealed empty public spaces, lagging construction and a massive waterfall the Trump Organization is proud of turned off and silent.

In a collection of startling photos taken by the Daily Beast's Nell Scovell, accompanied by some of her wry commentary, at least the first two stories of the so-called Trump "crown jewel" appear mostly empty with shuttered retail shops undergoing construction, a currency exchange booth looking abandoned and a Trump Tower gift shop cluttered with "Trump 2020" campaign posters.

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The Biden impeachment is over despite 'the best efforts of the House GOP’s worst people'

Based upon the fact that the Fox News daily drumbeat about President Joe Biden's impeachment being right around the corner has gone noticeably silent, House Republicans have seemingly admitted defeat.

That is the opinion of political columnist Paul Waldman who wrote for MSNBC that the search party for Biden's criminal acts came up empty-handed and the GOP leaders of the House committees are privately telling their colleagues they are giving up.

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'He's miserable': Trump struggling to cope with the 'small indignities' of being on trial

Donald Trump's forced appearance in court for his hush money trial is subjecting him to something he is not accustomed to having to deal with and it is getting to him, reports The Wall Street Journal.

After two weeks of having to sit in the Manhattan courtroom where he is facing 34 felony counts related to paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels, the Journal's Corrine Ramey wrote that the restrictions on his movements in the courthouse, being unable to speak when he wants to and even what he is allowed to drink while in the courtroom, are making him increasingly gloomy.

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'A national disgrace': Ex-DOJ prosecutor goes off on the Supreme Court's immunity hearing

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," former Department of Justice white-collar crime prosecutor Ankush Khardori went on a furious rant about the conduct of the conservative Supreme Court justices who took part in Donald Trump's presidential immunity hearing.

Khardori, who now provids legal commentary for Politico, wasted no time when asked about the line of questioning of the jurists , several of whom seem to have no problems with letting Trump get away with fomenting a coup on Jan. 6.

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Trump's lawyers are being forced to play 'a losing game' because of his demands: NYT

Donald Trump insiders and courthouse observers are increasingly agreeing that the former president is not being afforded the best defense possible in his Manhattan hush money trial because of demands he is putting upon his lawyers.

At the conclusion of the second week of the trial where the former president is charged with 34 felony counts, it is increasingly apparent that Trump is "hamstringing" his legal team by not allowing them to admit he's not perfect, according to a deep dive by the New York Times.

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'I vehemently disagree': Trump supporters rebel against ex-president over his latest claim

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to tear down a candidate he hasn't frequently mentioned before: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Some of his supporters didn't like it.

"RFK Jr. is a Democrat 'Plant,' a Radical Left Liberal who’s been put in place in order to help Crooked Joe Biden, the Worst President in the History of the United States, get Re-Elected," wrote Trump. "A Vote for Junior’ would essentially be a WASTED PROTEST VOTE, that could swing either way, but would only swing against the Democrats if Republicans knew the true story about him. Junior’ is totally Anti-Gun, an Extreme Environmentalist who makes the Green New Scammers look Conservative, a Big Time Taxer and Open Border Advocate, and Anti-Military/Vet…"

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Biden hands Howard Stern live interview as NY Times melts down over apparent brush-off

President Joe Biden gave a nearly-unannounced, last-minute, live exclusive interview Friday morning to Howard Stern, the SiriusXM radio host who for decades, from the mid-1990s to about 2015, was a top Trump friend, fan and aficionado.

But the impetus behind the president's move appears to be a rare and unsigned statement from The New York Times Company, defending the "paper of record" after months of anger from the public over what some say is biased negative coverage of the Biden presidency and, especially, a Thursday report by Politico claiming Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger is furious the president has refused to give the "Grey Lady" an in-person interview.

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