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'Galaxy-level delusional': Fox News host roasted for Trump 'prison body' boast

Fox News host Jesse Watters faced immediate scorn on social media Monday when he suggested former President Donald Trump would spend any time in prison getting ripped.

"Trump is going to come out with a prison body," Watters said. "That's what happens when you go to prison; you work out, that's all there is to do."

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'Does Trump own a mirror?' Internet erupts over his Mar-a-Lago fundraiser fat joke

Former President Donald Trump took a swipe at Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) for his physical appearance, saying that he "looks pregnant to me" at a private fundraiser at his Mar-a-Lago country club over the weekend, according to Politico.

“Have you ever seen this guy? He doesn’t look like a fat guy, except that his stomach is out,” Trump said at the event, which was reportedly also attended by Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX).

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'Tiger King' Joe Exotic kills presidential campaign

The “Tiger King” is no longer trying to become president.

"Joe Exotic" — real name Joseph Maldonado — of the popular 2020 Netflix documentary ended his presidential campaign on Thursday, according to a termination report filing with the Federal Election Commission reviewed by Raw Story.

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‘Chaos’: MTG constituents blast her crusade to oust Speaker Mike Johnson

ROME, Ga. — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is redoubling her efforts to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) — something she told Raw Story comes with “support” from her district.

But Greene’s Republican and Democratic constituents alike don’t necessarily agree with her motion to vacate Johnson over his cooperation with Democrats to pass a government funding bill that included aid to Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia, Raw Story learned while visiting Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.

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'Critical': Trump could blow up Mar-a-Lago case after Smith admits to document box misstep

Former President Donald Trump is pushing a new grievance in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case — and trying to use it as a basis to throw yet another monkey wrench in the trial.

Trump's co-defendant and body man Walt Nauta recently accused prosecutors of not providing an "accurate" index of the boxes of documents used as evidence and while special counsel Jack Smith denied most of their claims, made some admissions, according to a new report from Law & Crime.

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'He's just going to rattle off:' Ex-aide slams Trump for cold complaints and golf boasts

A former staffer issued a stern warning to former President Donald Trump over complaints that he's the victim of a political witch hunt in a "cold on purpose" courtroom where he claims he's treated like Nelson Mandala.

Former deputy press secretary Sara Matthews spoke on CNN Monday about Trump's off-the-cuff rants outside the Manhattan criminal courtroom where he stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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'Can't fathom that fist pump': Neal Katyal slams Trump's​ 'atrocious' hush money defense

Former President Donald Trump's legal team delivered an "atrocious" defense in the most recent day in his Manhattan criminal hush money trial, former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal told MSNBC's Ari Melber.

The day featured testimony from Jeff McConney, the corporate controller of the Trump Organization, who recounted his role in reimbursing Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen for the alleged hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, which prosecutors say was fraudulently concealed from regulators — and Trump seemed to think it went well, making a "fist pump" gesture that was captured in the courtroom sketches, but Katyal made very clear it did not go well for him at all.

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Kristi Noem 'unequivocally' denies plans to step down as governor for top NRA role: report

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem had been named a top contender for Donald Trump's running mate until an excerpt from her book revealed last month that she shot and killed her own dog.

According to an Axios report Monday, the GOP leader may not be hired by the ex-president, but she could potentially take a top position with the National Rifle Association.

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'Uhhhhhh': Matt Gaetz mocked for saying he's never been accused of wrongdoing

Rep. Matt Gaetz Monday claimed no human being has ever accused him of wrongdoing and faced almost immediate mockery on social media.

Gaetz was responding to former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's claim that the Florida Republican had him removed to stymie an House Ethics Committee probe into allegations Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old girl.

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Revealed: Publisher had to stop Kristi Noem bragging about shooting puppy in another book

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) wanted to tell the puppy murder story in a previous book — and her publishing team had to stop her, according to a new report.

According to Politico, her first book's draft also discussed the story. "Then, as now, Noem wanted the story in because it showed a decisive person who was unwilling to be bound by namby-pamby niceties, while others on the team — which included agents, editors and publicists at Hachette Book Group’s prestige Twelve imprint, and a ghostwriter — saw it as a bad-taste anecdote that would hurt her brand. The tale was ultimately cut, according to two people involved with the project."

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'Strange urban legend': Matt Gaetz brushes off underage sex allegations against him

Rep. Matt Gaetz bemoaned his plight as the "most investigated man in Congress" Monday in response to former Speaker Kevin McCarthy's blaming the Florida Republican, and the ethics probe into allegations Gaetz had sex with a minor, for his ouster.

Gaetz discussed McCarthy's recent claim with Jake Tapper on CNN Monday afternoon, about a month after McCarthy claimed Gaetz led the charge to remove him to stop a since-revived investigation into allegations, which he denies, that he slept with a 17-year-old he was reportedly seen with at a cocaine-fueled party.

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Jack Smith believes Walt Nauta has incriminating photos on his phone: report

Special counsel Jack Smith believes that Donald Trump's valet and co-defendant in the classified documents case, Walt Nauta, has two incriminating photos in his phone, according to a Monday Newsweek report.

This comes just two weeks after CNN reported Nauta "was told that if he was charged with lying to the FBI, the former president would pardon him when he won a second term in 2024, according to notes from an interview with a witness in the federal classified documents investigation."

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'I thought they were finished!' Trump complains hush money trial is taking too long

Former President Donald Trump came up with a new complaint Monday about his Manhattan criminal hush money trial: it's taking too long.

"Oh, we just heard two to three more weeks," Trump told reporters outside the courthouse. "I thought they were finished today, and they are finished today if you look at what's happening. I thought they were going to be finished today, and they want two to three more weeks, the judge asked them, and playing right into the judge's hands. The judge is so happy about two to three more weeks, because they all want to keep me off the campaign trail."

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