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'This is a lie': Christine Pelosi flattens Trump for 'deranged' claims about her mother

Christine Pelosi, the daughter of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), reacted with rage to claims former President Donald Trump made during his meeting with congressional Republicans on Thursday.

Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman reports that Trump made a bizarre remark about Pelosi while he was unleashing a stream-of-conscious rant in front of adoring Republican members.

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'Heil birthday': Republicans shredded for serenading Trump on Capitol Hill

Republicans began their first meeting with former President Donald Trump since he ordered Capitol rioters to “fight like hell” on Jan. 6, 2021, by serenading him in celebration of his birthday, according to multiple reports.

The House and Senate Republicans who gathered for a policy meeting with Trump, the presumptive presidential nominee convicted of felony crimes, sang "Happy Birthday" and gave him a baseball bat and ball as a present, according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman and CNN's Manu Raju.

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Leading Trump VP contender pushed tweets accusing ex-president of 'serial sexual assault'

One of the leading candidates to be Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 presidential election is going to have some explaining to do after a CNN report found evidence that he had a habit of liking tweets that were harshly critical of the former president.

According to CNN's KFiles team, Sen. J.D Vance (R-OH), who has been a constant cable news presence defending Trump both before and after he was convicted on 34-felony counts in a Manhattan courtroom which has led many political observers to conclude that he is in a constant state of auditioning for the vice presidential slot.

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'I'll lose the debate on purpose': Trump tries to lower expectations for Biden showdown

Former President Donald Trump claimed that he might intentionally lose the first presidential debate of 2024 in an effort to keep President Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket.

During an interview that aired Thursday on Real America's Voice, Trump sought to lower expectations for his debate performance. He argued that Biden should take a drug test before the event.

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Supreme Court rules abortion drug mifepristone is still legal: reports

In a unanimous decision released Thursday, the Supreme Court held that a group challenging the Food and Drug Administration's release of the abortion drug mifepristone did not have standing to sue.

“Under Article III of the Constitution, a plaintiff’s desire to make a drug less available for others does not establish standing to sue," Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote. "Nor do the plaintiffs’ other standing theories suffice."

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'Have to overturn': Trump and Mike Johnson reportedly discussed sabotaging conviction

In a private call with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana), former President Donald Trump reportedly launched into a profanity-laden diatribe about his 34 felony convictions in New York.

In Thursday's edition of the Politico Playbook, writer Rachel Bade, Eugene Daniels and Ryan Lizza reported that Trump had a lengthy call with Johnson as he prepares for his first trip back to Washington, D.C. since the deadly January 6, 2021 insurrection. At one point, the subject of Trump's guilty verdict came up, which prompted the former president to pressure the speaker to use his power and influence to minimize its impact.

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Trump enlisting GOP to 'act as his legal shield' after conviction: conservative

Donald Trump is headed to Capitol Hill to meet with Republican lawmakers, but a former GOP congressional staffer doesn't expect them to talk much about policy and instead will focus on keeping their presumptive presidential nominee one step ahead of the law.

The former president will return to the U.S. Capitol for the first time since the Jan. 6 insurrection, and political adviser Amanda Carpenter told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump likely hopes to extract assurance from congressional Republicans that they will help him escape legal consequences for provoking that attack, as well as the other cases in which he's been indicted or already convicted.

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GOP lawmakers are asking how do we make Trump 'go away' as he heads to Capitol Hill: CNN

With Donald Trump headed to Capitol Hill on Thursday to meet with GOP lawmakers including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), CNN's John King reported that some GOP lawmakers would just prefer not having to deal with him at all.

Speaking with host John Berman, King stated that ever since the former president first came on the political scene there have been Republicans who privately have taken shots at him but have held their tongues publicly because they fear his wrath.

"That Donald Trump is back on Capitol Hill of all places as Republican kingmaker is a wow," King told Berman who replied, "You know, it's interesting because there's the issue of what it says about him and, as I think, you know, he's got this skill, whether you liked him or not, this political resilience that is in many ways unprecedented, but what does it say about them?"

"What does it say about these Republican members who absolutely were saying other things on January 6, 7, 8, and 9th?" he asked.

"Many of them, some will never say this publicly, but in private conversations, many of them from the beginning had been trying to figure out how do we make him go away? How does he go away?" King replied. "When will the trap door open and he will go away because, never mind 5:00 A.M. tweets when he was president, even never mind the insurrection. I know the people out there throw things at the TV."

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"But he's not a conservative, he's not one of us, he doesn't stand up against Vladimir Putin. You know, he's just not a traditional Reagan Republican or a Bush Cheney Republican," he said of the GOP lawmakers.

"They've wanted him gone a long time, but they haven't even figured out how," he elaborated, "and I think that the fact that the Marco Rubios and Ted Cruzes and the people who Trump just eviscerated in 2016 and still to this day doesn't really respect and thinks he dominates will just follow him. Follow him because they are afraid of his people they're afraid of the phone calls, the protests, the people back home."

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'Oh dear': CNN legal analyst appalled by Trump's latest fundraising pitch

CNN legal analyst Elliot Williams found himself appalled on Thursday after seeing former President Donald Trump's latest fundraising pitch.

During a roundtable discussion, host Kasie Hunt displayed a message Trump sent out to his supporters this week that began with the subject header, "HAUL OUT THE GUILLOTINE!"

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Former Trump official calls for clean up of Michigan voter rolls

Former President Donald Trump’s White House deputy press secretary, Hogan Gidley, on Wednesday joined Republican lawmakers on the Michigan Capitol lawn to push for cleaning up the state’s voter rolls.

Gidley, who now serves as vice chair of the Center for Election Integrity for the Trump-affiliated America First Policy Institute, talked about concerns conservative groups have that Michigan has more people listed as qualified voters than there are qualified voters, condemning Democratic leadership for weakened election integrity.

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Morning Joe busts Paul Ryan for wishy-washy opposition to 'authoritarian' Trump

Paul Ryan rebuked Donald Trump in a Fox News interview, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out his opposition as insufficient.

The former House speaker and current Fox Corporation board member questioned Trump's character and fitness for office, calling him an authoritarian and a drag on other Republican candidates, but the "Morning Joe" host lambasted Ryan for stopping short of saying he would vote for President Joe Biden and saying he would instead cast a write-in vote.

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'Integrity and morality' key factor as Trump bleeds support among key GOP demographic

Seniors, historically, have been a crucial demographic for the Republican Party, and GOP strategists and organizers often go into damage-control mode whenever there is reporting on Republican plans to cut Social Security or Medicare.

According to Newsweek's Kate Plummer, presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump appears to be losing support among older voters.

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RNC makes preparations for national convention where its nominee may be behind bars

On Thursday, July 11 — only four days before the start of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee — Justice Juan Merchan is scheduled to sentence presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on 34 criminal counts.

It remains to be seen what type of sentence Merchan will give Trump. The possibilities range from incarceration to home detention to probation to fines.

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