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'This is cray-cray town': Insider stunned by Republicans humiliating themselves for Trump

Reacting to a parade of Republican lawmakers who have been making themselves available at Donald Trump's hush money trial to boost his spirits and complain about the legal system holding him to account, a former head of the Republican National Committee was baffled by why they are humiliating themselves instead of staying on the sidelines.

From his perch as a co-host of MSNBC's "The Weekend," Michael Steele went on an extensive rant while pointing out to his former GOP colleagues that Trump would throw them under the bus the moment he didn't need them.

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Marco Rubio shouts over Kristen Welker in cringeworthy interview about election fraud

An animated Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) raised his voice and refused to say he would accept the outcome of the 2024 election on Sunday.

During an interview on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked the senator if he would accept a loss by former President Donald Trump in this year's presidential election.

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Newsmax host claims partner was beaten for stealing Israeli flag from pro-Gaza protesters

Newsmax host Sarah Williamson claimed Sunday that pro-Palestinian protesters beat her boyfriend after he tried to steal an Israeli flag they were burning.

"Before we do head into the discussions, I would just like to talk about something personal," Williams began. "Last night, my partner and I were walking home when we came across a large group of protesters."

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Trump flattened for talking about executing Biden before gun owners

All three co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend," along with former Donald Trump White House aide Sarah Matthews, pounced on Donald Trump for telling a raucous NRA crowd on Saturday that President Joe Biden deserves to be executed.

During his speech before the gun owners in Texas, the former president told the crowd that "Manchurian candidate" Biden has accepted money from Russia, China and Ukraine before claiming, "If that were a Republican, he would have been given the electric chair, they would have brought back the death penalty."

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Trump hush money prosecutors have 'another legal card to play' as trial end nears: report

The hush money trial of former president Donald Trump could wrap up this coming week and, according to some legal experts, prosecutors working for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg appear to have the upper hand based on the evidence laid out before the jurors.

While much of the focus of the trial has been placed upon former Trump lawyer and "fixer" Michael Cohen, according to a report from the New York Times, jurors have a wealth of documentation presented by the prosecution that should outweigh any misgivings they have about Cohen's history of misrepresenting the truth — in many situations to protect his client.

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'Can anyone else see him?' SNL's Trump promotes potential VP picks in cold open

NBC's "Saturday Night Live," closed out its latest season with former president Donald Trump (played by James Austin Johnson) promoting potential VP picks while standing in the hall of the Manhattan courtroom where he is facing 34-felony counts related to hush money payments.

In the segment, Trump introduced three possibilities: an overly-animated Sen.Tim Scott (R-SC) played by Devon Walker, puppy-murdering Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD), portrayed by Heidi Gardner and fictional cannibal Hannibal Lecter, cast member Michael Longfellow.

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'Fake news alert': Rudy Giuliani denies reports indictment 'interrupted' his party

Rudy Giuliani on Saturday lashed out against news outlets that reported an indictment ruined his 80th birthday party.

Giuliani, previously known as New York City's mayor but now more famous for his association to Donald Trump and his subsequent indictment, was indicted in a "fake elector" case out of Arizona. It was reported that "partygoers started screaming" after the ex-prosecutor was officially served with a felony indictment on Friday night for allegedly interfering in Arizona's 2020 presidential election.

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'Glitched out': Internet erupts as Trump 'blacks out for a beautiful 2 minutes' at event

Donald Trump on Saturday made major waves on social media after he stopped talking during his rally speech, and stayed silent for a significant period of time before speaking again.

Trump over the weekend gave a speech for the National Rifle Association in Texas, and was criticized for appearing to mess up his words as well as some key facts.

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New evidence reveals whether Trump will take the stand in his criminal trial: sources

Donald Trump has claimed he will testify in the New York hush money case alleging he partook in a criminal cover up, but no one has been sure. Now, new evidence finally points to a decision, according to insider sources.

Trump has insisted he desires to testify on his behalf at the trial, but has also falsely claimed a gag order limiting his extrajudicial statements actually prevents him from giving the testimony.

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'Lot of disgust there': Court insider flags Trump trial move that 'didn't land' with jury

Donald Trump's team of lawyers hit hard at the ex-president's former "fixer," but the same move didn't land when tried on another witness, according to a former prosecutor who was in the courtroom at the time.

Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, where she was asked about her attendance of Trump's criminal trial in New York. In that case, Trump faces numerous felony charges for an alleged scheme to cover up hush money payments meant to affect the 2016 election.

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'Confused Trump' ridiculed by Biden for 'glitches' in his 'bizarre slur-filled NRA speech'

Donald Trump took some heat from the Joe Biden campaign on Saturday after the former president gave a speech for the National Rifle Association in Texas, and appeared to mess up his words as well as some key facts.

Trump, who was mocked online for bragging during the speech that he was healthier and a "better physical specimen" than fellow former president Barack Obama, also dealt with a bothersome fly during the political campaign event. He called the fly "brutal" as he swatted it away while speaking.

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'Delusional': Trump gets laughs for bragging he's a 'better physical specimen' than Obama

Donald Trump on Saturday attended the 153rd Annual National Rifle Association Meeting in Dallas, Texas, where he gave the keynote speech and claimed his former doctor once said he was a "better physical specimen" than Barack Obama.

Trump mentioned a lot of his greatest hits at the speech, but things went off-script when he dealt with a "brutal" flying insect. Before that moment, however, the 45th president spoke about his time in office, when he had the same White House doctor as Obama did.

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'The fly is brutal': Trump swats at insect that's 'driving him crazy' mid-speech

Donald Trump on Saturday reminded the world of his former Vice President Mike Pence when he dealt with a fly while trying to give a speech for the National Rifle Association Saturday.

Trump, who spoke with the NRA in Texas in an effort to consolidate conservative support for his campaign for president, was in the middle of talking about independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. when he became upset by an insect. Pence had a fly land on his head during a debate, sparking internet jokes.

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