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Trump’s RNC just praised several labor unions. But the unions have their own thoughts.

Donald Trump’s Republican National Committee is touting the role of union labor in building out Fiserv Forum and other venues for the party’s national convention next month in Milwaukee.

But the feelings of affection aren’t exactly mutual.

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'Lock him up': Ex-prosecutor says Trump's political victories make jail time more likely

Former President Donald Trump's success in securing the presumptive Republican nomination make it more likely he'll be sentenced to jail time on criminal charges, a former prosecutor argued Friday.

Gregory Nolan, currently a white collar crime defense attorney, makes the legal case that Trump could and should serve jail time in a new opinion piece in Rolling Stone.

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'What the hell happened to that guy?' Plug pulled on book about disgraced Fox News host

Based on changing tastes, relevancy, and a glut of books on Donald Trump's four years in office, a major publisher has pulled the plug on a long-planned book about a Fox News host who was at the center of the maelstrom.

According to a report from Politico's Michael Schaffer, New York Times Magazine writer Jason Zengerle is going to have to find another publisher for his book, "Hated by All the Right People: Tucker Carlson and the Unraveling of the Conservative Mind," after Little, Brown and Co. decided to not go through with publication of the book, which was due to be released in February of next year.

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Giuliani's 'reckless spending' sparks demands that he sell his homes: report

Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy creditors called him out for wasting money that he owes them and pushed him to sell off his apartments to pay them off.

Lawyers for a committee of the former New York City mayor's creditors accused him of "recklessness" by spending money on upkeep for his apartments in Florida and New York to keep them from getting what they're owed, and they reminded the bankruptcy court they had been asking him to sell the homes for months, reported Newsweek.

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'Deadly consequences': Critics predict horror after Supreme Court scraps bump stock ban

An earlier version of this story incorrectly quoted Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The error has been corrected

The Supreme Court on Friday overturned a ban on bump stocks, which was a Trump-era regulation that banned add-ons to firearms that increased their firing rates to those of machine guns.

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Trump hurled 'F-bombs' then cooed loving words​​ to aide during stress rollercoaster: book

Former President Donald Trump boomeranged between hurling F-bombs and cooing loving words in conversations with his top medical adviser during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci reportedly reveals in his new book.

Trump told Fauci he would win the 2020 election in a "f---ing landslide" no matter what "all these other f---ing people think." He added that Fauci had cost the U.S. economy “one trillion f---ing dollars," and that President Joe Biden was a "f---er" whose "a--" he was going to "kick," the Daily Beast's coverage on Fauci's new book reports.

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Clarence Thomas writes Supreme Court decision overturning Trump's bump stock ban

The Supreme Court legalized Bump stocks on Friday in a landmark ruling.

Bump stocks are devices that modify a semi-automatic rifle and ultimately turn it into a rapid-firing one.

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CEOs startled that Trump 'couldn't keep a straight thought' during meeting: reporter

Donald Trump met in Washington, D.C., with a gathering of top business leaders who were reportedly surprised by what they encountered.

The former president and presumptive Republican nominee spoke Thursday at Business Roundtable’s quarterly meeting, where he promised to cut taxes and roll back regulations if re-elected – and got laughed at for suggesting eliminating taxes on tips – but CNBC's Andrew Sorkin said some of the CEOs were alarmed by his behavior during the event.

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Trump lawyers expected to ask Judge Cannon to toss more incriminating evidence: report

Donald Trump's legal team has focused its attention on the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case now that his hush money trial has ended.

The former president was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in that case, but his lawyers are now scrambling to file requests with U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon that would exclude some of the most damning evidence that shows he took top-secret material to Florida after leaving the White House, and then allegedly took steps to avoid returning them to the National Archives, reported The Guardian.

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'Less capable in the brain' Trump mocked by elderly voters on CNN: 'How dumb was that?'

As Donald Trump turns 78 on Friday, CNN is reporting that he is losing the battle for voters close to his age who are becoming more active about keeping him out of the Oval Office as the presidential election nears.

Case in point, Gussie Farris, 86, a retired school counselor from Grand Rapids, who told CNN's Jeff Zeleny that Trump's brash style may make him seem a lot younger than President Joe Biden.

However, she added that that is misleading.

“Because Trump is big and loud, he doesn’t come off as old as maybe Biden does, but he’s way less capable in the brain area,” she said before laughing.

“I have people that come up to me because they know I’m a Democrat and say, ‘What can I do? I have to do something, find me something to do.’ I’ve never had that happen before,” she elaborated. “They don’t want Trump. They don’t want him to be the president. And I think they’re scared. They’re worried about our democracy and what he would do.”

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'Fell asleep a lot': Biden blasts birthday boy Trump with list of 78 'accomplishments'

Naps, bankruptcies, business failures, impeachments, lawsuits, scandals, election losses and criminal charges: Former President Donald Trump has one such "accomplishment" for every year of his life, according to President Joe Biden.

And Biden should know — he counted.

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Trump: 'I have so many Black friends -- I'm not racist!'

Former President Donald Trump wants Americans to know that he's not a racist -- and he has the Black friends to prove it.

In an interview with Semafor, Trump touted his relationships with assorted retired Black athletes such as former NFL player Lawrence Taylor and boxer Mike Tyson to shore up his standing with the Black community.

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'Scrambled brain' Trump served notice that Taylor Swift will never ever endorse him

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) rained ridicule down on Donald Trump on Friday morning while reacting to a report that the former president spent time with GOP lawmakers on Thursday obsessing over pop star Taylor Swift.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," McCaskill laughed at Trump and the assembled GOP lawmakers who were seen in a clip clapping like trained seals for the now-convicted felon who will likely be the Republican party's presidential nominee in November.

McCaskill took particular delight that, at a time when Republicans should be concerned with winning back the White House, Trump seems obsessed with wishing Swift liked him.

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Speaking with the hosts, she laughed as she said, "Donald Trump got in front of members of Congress and wanted to talk about whether Taylor Swift was going to endorse him. I mean, that's just weird! I mean, that is a scrambled brain."

"First of all , under no set of circumstances is Taylor Swift ever going to endorse Donald Trump ever!" she continued echoing Swift's hit, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" that contains the line, "But we are never, ever, ever, ever getting back together. Like, ever."

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