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Trump belches out word salad rant blaming Biden for RFK Jr. grievance

Donald Trump issued a brief but rambling post blaming President Joe Biden for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being shut out of the presidential debates — but then indicated the long-shot challenger had no place onstage.

Kennedy accused the president and former president of "colluding" to exclude him from a June 27 debate hosted by CNN, which would require him to hit 15 percent in four national polls and be listed on the ballot in enough states to have a chance to win 270 electoral votes. But Trump claimed his Democratic rival was behind the move that he also seems to strongly favor.

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'Fly off the handle': Ex-Trump aide warns trial could go 'very south' today

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Michael Cohen managed to hold his own on the first day of cross-examination, with defense counsel frustrated by their inability to get him to crack — but the real test is coming today, former Trump administration communications official Alyssa Farah Griffin told CNN's Sara Sidner on Thursday.

That's because there's no guarantee Cohen can hold his composure, Griffin argued — and if he doesn't, that's bad news for the case.

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Clarence Thomas hit with new questions about payments for luxury RV

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas still hasn't revealed whether he repaid a six-figure loan from a wealthy friend to purchase a recreational vehicle decades ago.

Anthony Welters, a wealthy health care executive and the justice's personal friend, loaned $267,000 to Thomas in 1999 to buy the RV in which he and his wife Ginni use to travel the country, and Democratic Senators Ron Wyden and Sheldon Whitehouse sent a letter to his attorney seeking clarity on whether the loan was repaid or forgiven, reported the New Republic.

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Trump's oil baron 'quid pro quo' would be $110B gift to fossil fuel industry: study

Oil companies would save an estimated $110 billion in tax breaks if they accepted the "deal" allegedly offered by Donald Trump last month at a fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago.

The former president reportedly offered to reverse dozens of President Joe Biden's environmental policies and not allow new ones to be enacted in exchange for $1 billion in campaign donations, but an analysis shared with The Guardian showed tax breaks for the industry would be worth nearly 11,000 percent more than that amount.

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'No wonder they shot him': MTG links Slovakian PM shooting to conspiracy theory

Marjorie Taylor Greene got swift rebuke after linking the shooting of Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico to a pandemic-based conspiracy theory.

The Georgia Republican shared an X post that claimed Fico was shot Wednesday in response to his alleged rejection of “the [World Health Organization's] proposed pandemic accord.”

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Exclusive: Meet Marjorie Taylor Greene's potential primary opponents

POLK COUNTY, Ga. — Northwest Georgia is such a deep red part of the country that sometimes Democrats don’t even bother taking a shot at the congressional seat in the state’s 14th Congressional District.

That was the case in 2016. And when conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came along in 2020, she captured nearly 75 percent of the vote after a primary runoff and cruised to reelection in 2022.

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‘Might use it to vote’: Republican fearmongers on Fox about green cards for immigrants

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Fox News Business host Larry Kudlow are promoting a false, fearmongering conspiracy theory President Joe Biden will be handing out green cards to undocumented immigrants in an effort to help them vote. Their remarks come as ex-president Donald Trump, running to retake the White House, has amped up his anti-immigrant focus.

Kudlow on Wednesday said he worries "a lot" that President Biden will be giving green cards to undocumented immigrants who will use them to vote. Senator Blackburn agreed, telling the former Trump National Economic Council Director, "they're gonna try to vote."

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Centuries-old law could be Jack Smith’s last chance at saving classified docs case: expert

Special counsel Jack Smith has one hail Mary chance at bypassing Judge Aileen Cannon to get his classified documents case against Donald Trump tried before the election, an expert wrote.

And it's a rare move based on a centuries-old law.

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'Deadly silence': Morning Joe warns Trump he's made 'huge mistake' accepting debate rules

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned Donald Trump against appearing alongside President Joe Biden on the debate stage, where he said his weaknesses and personality flaws will be exposed.

The former president has made Biden's age a core issue in the presidential campaign, but the "Morning Joe" host said the slightly younger Trump actually showed more signs of impairment — and he suspects that his campaign is aware of that and not too eager to highlight the side-by-side comparison.

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The 'unmistakable sign' D.A. Alvin Bragg believes Trump trial is a slam dunk: expert

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner is convinced Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is so pleased with Cohen's performance on the witness stand in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case that he's not calling any more witnesses.

"There is one unmistakable sign that the prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal case up in New York believe that Michael Cohen is doing extremely well on the witness stand," Kirschner teased.

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Kanye West reportedly 'having a mental breakdown' after resignation of Milo Yiannopoulos

Kanye West, professionally known as Ye, is "having a mental breakdown and abusing prescriptions," according to an ex-lawmaker's report.

Former Rep. George Santos, a Republican who was booted by members of his own party following a blistering ethics report about his conduct, said on Wednesday that someone inside the rapper's circle confirmed with him what's happening.

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'You're an attorney, obviously': CNN's Kaitlan Collins catches Trump lawyer off guard

Donald Trump's attorney Will Scharf was caught off guard when he was asked a specific question by CNN's Kaitlan Collins.

She asked him: "You're an attorney, obviously: Have you ever gotten a legal retainer that was grossed up by hundreds of thousands of dollars?"

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Republicans are already 'laying the groundwork' for Trump to bow out of debates: analyst

Former President Donald Trump's team was reportedly taken aback when President Joe Biden agreed to a debate schedule — but quickly agreed, knowing that Trump had already demanded this in the first place.

But just hours after everything was agreed to, in various posts on X, Republican allies of the former president are already finding things to complain about with the whole arrangement — leading some to suspect they're already planting the seeds of giving Trump an excuse to bail on the whole thing.

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