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Trump could ruin GOP chances of flipping scandal-plagued Democrat's seat: insiders

New Jersey Republicans are hoping to capitalize on Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) criminal trial to flip the seat long held by Democrats, but Donald Trump may sink their chances.

Christine Serrano Glassner has the former president's endorsement in the June 4 primary, while the more moderate Curtis Bashaw has thrown his support behind Trump in the 2024 race, but Republican strategists questioned the wisdom of making the deeply unpopular presumptive GOP nominee a campaign issue in a statewide Senate race, reported Politico.

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'Insult to the intelligence': MSNBC analyst snaps at Trump claim about Black voters

Donald Trump's claim before a predominately white crowd of gun owners on Saturday that he has done more for Black Americans than President Abraham Lincoln was thoroughly hammered by MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday morning.

After "Morning Joe" co-host Mike Brezinski reported the former president told the crowd at the NRA convention in Dallas, “And honestly, there’s been no president since Abraham Lincoln and perhaps in a certain way, including Abraham Lincoln, but there’s been no president since Abraham Lincoln that has done more for the Black individual in this country than President Donald J. Trump,” before adding, "There’s been nobody. Not even close.”

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'Juries surprise — sometimes': Trump guilty verdict hinges on more than Cohen testimony

With closing arguments expected this week, Donald Trump faces the very real prospect of being found guilty in his 34-felony count hush money trial still underway in a Manhattan courtroom.

That is the opinion of noted legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin in a column for the New York Times on the morning where key witness Michael Cohen is expected to take the stand for one last day.

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'A fantasy of manhood': Are frat boys the new Proud Boys?

Two weeks into the surge of pro-Palestine protests that swept college campuses across the United States, a new, heroic archetype captured the imagination of right-wing media influencers: throngs of casually attired “frat bros” who jeered and laughed at activists, and in one case, a solitary Black woman.

Fraternities — whose reputations have taken repeated hits for sexual assault, hazing deaths, drug dealing and alcohol abuse — are being lionized by prominent conservatives who celebrate them as a cultural counter-force to liberals whose anti-Israel protests and encampments have roiled dozens of American college campuses this spring.

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'There's no fraud': Here's why a GOP election skeptic changed his mind

Abe Dane was skeptical of the 2020 presidential election results until he got a peek under the hood as the elections administrator in his county.

The Republican county clerk for deep-red Hillsdale County, which Donald Trump won with more than 76 percent of the vote, faces an election challenge in November from Stephanie Scott, who has been charged in a scheme to overturn the former president's election loss, but Dane says he's come to believe the voting system is safe and secure, reported The Guardian.

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MAGA-loving Kid Rock spews N-word and waves gun at Rolling Stone journalist: report

Kid Rock, the Trump-loving rocker who has become a top right-wing culture warrior, reportedly went off the rails recently when he agreed to be interviewed by Rolling Stone journalist David Peisner.

During the interview, Peisner and Kid Rock got into a heated discussion about former President Donald Trump's dehumanizing rhetoric about immigrants, after which Kid Rock began pounding down Jim Beams and Diet Cokes.

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'Trump doesn’t freeze!': Ex-president has midnight meltdown over reports on speech stall

In a late-night rant on his Truth Social platform, Donald Trump pushed back hard at reporting that he froze up during a speech to NRA members in Dallas on Saturday night.

The former president's mental state was once again questioned all through Sunday after what was described as yet another Trump "glitch" during a high-profile speech where he seemed to lose his train of thought and stood at the lectern grimacing and looking about.

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Ex-prosecutor highlights 'particularly problematic' part of Judge Cannon's new ruling

Judge Aileen Cannon issued an order on Sunday that is particularly bad news for Special Counsel Jack Smith, according to a former prosecutor.

Ex-federal prosecutor Joyce Vance wrote on her blog over the weekend about Cannon's recent filing, which Vance dubbed an "effort to convince us she really is working after months of foot-dragging." Cannon issued an order on redaction of currently private filings.

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'Not gonna put your flag up': Trump's fans rebel against ex-president's new endorsements

Donald Trump is thought by some analysts to have the supporter retention of a cult leader, but some of his biggest fans are turning against his latest round of congressional endorsements.

Trump went silent on social media for nearly 24 hours. When he broke that streak on Sunday, it wasn't with an attack on prosecutors or a judge. Instead, it was a familiar set of endorsements, which the ex-president's followers have come to expect every couple of weeks.

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Police arrive at Trump trial line after it was mistaken for a 'homeless encampment'

People are already in line to try to attend Donald Trump's criminal trial that's potentially wrapping up this coming week, and the police have reportedly made a visit.

Trump is on trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments given to an adult film star with whom he had a brief affair. Most of the country has been forced to follow along with text updates, since there are no cameras allowed in the criminal courtroom.

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Trump lawyer's big 'moment' may be 'less devastating' than people think: legal expert

Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, scored major legal points when he caught Michael Cohen off guard during the witness' testimony, but it won't move the needle much, a legal expert said Sunday.

Lawfare's Roger Parloff, who recently reported that Judge Cannon had created a "secret docket" in the process of overseeing the Trump case involving allegedly stashed classified documents, addressed what he called "Todd Blanche’s Perry Mason moment" during his cross-examination of Cohen.

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'Playing chicken': Conservative says Trump has a creative 'excuse' to 'get out of debates'

Donald Trump knows he can't handle a debate against Joe Biden, and he thinks he's found his way out, according to a formerly conservative columnist.

Columnist Jennifer Rubin — a conservative until Donald Trump came along — appeared on MSNBC on Sunday, where she was asked about Fox News' recent attack against Biden. Specifically, Fox hosts have been claiming that Biden is "jacked up" and needs to be drug tested before any debate with Trump.

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Why the 'inversion of the flag remains a problem' despite Alito’s 'explanation': columnist

Following a New York Times report earlier this week reporting that US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito flew an upside down American flag outside of his home after the January 6 attack on the Capitol, top Democratic lawmakers are calling for his recusal from any cases related to the insurrection.

"Flying an upside-down American flag — a symbol of the so-called 'Stop the Steal' movement — clearly creates the appearance of bias," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) Durbin told the Hill.

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