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'All he talks about is nonsense': Ex-Trump aide buried for ducking questions on CNN

A panel discussion between a former Donald Trump administration official and an ex-Bill Clinton aide grew heated on Monday after the conservative balked at answering questions about Trump's plans for a second term.

With CNN's John Berman acting as referee, Mike Dubke, a former Trump White House communications director, and ex-Bill Clinton aide Keith Boykin squared off over the 2024 election presumably between Trump and President Joe Biden. After Dubke insisted the economy is awful, Boykin jumped all over him by pointing out employment numbers and signs of inflation easing, and then asked Dubke what Trump has in store if re-elected.

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Judge Merchan's 'inexplicable lapse' lets Trump 'run rampant': CNN analyst

CNN legal analyst Elie Honig on Monday expressed dismay that Judge Juan Merchan has not yet ruled on whether former President Donald Trump had violated a gag order he set that barred him from publicly attacking witnesses and jurors.

Although Honig gave Merchan strong marks overall for his handling of the trial, he was perplexed as to why the judge has delayed issuing a ruling on the gag order that the former federal prosecutor contends Trump has broken several times.

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Trump shoves Kari Lake out of Mar-a-Lago and frets she'll be electoral liability: report

There are rumblings from Donald Trump insiders that the former president is growing increasingly concerned that former TV personality Kari Lake will blow the GOP's chances of picking up a Senate seat and that her unpopularity in Arizona will also hurt his re-election chances.

It was previously reported that the former president became annoyed with Lake because she was causing him problems with his wife Melania because of her constant presence at his Mar-a-Lago resort. On Monday, the Washington Post reported the rift also was based over Trump's concerns she is not out doing enough campaigning.

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Kristi Noem indulging Trump's 'fetish for brutality' by confessing to pup's brutal slaying

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was indulging in Donald Trump's "fetish" for brutality by confessing to gunning down her family's puppy for misbehavior, according to anti-Trump conservative Charlie Sykes.

The Republican governor who has been considered a frontrunner to become the former president's running mate, and both Sykes and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough agreed Noem was pitching herself to Trump by revealing that she had fatally shot the 14-month-old pup for ruining a pheasant hunt and killing a neighbor's chickens.

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Trump insiders trash 'lightweight' Kristi Noem over puppy-slaughtering boast

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's boast about shooting a 14-month-old dog that she "hated" has apparently not helped her prospects to be selected as former President Donald Trump's 2024 running mate.

Semafor reports that Trump insiders were shocked that Noem wrote about shooting her dog in her new book, and one source said that it's only added to the perception in the campaign that she isn't up for the job.

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RNC taps fake elector charged in Arizona scheme as national committeeman

The Republican National Committee has apparently tapped one of the so-called fake electors charged in the Arizona election subversion case as Arizona's national committeeman.

Arizona state Sen. Jake Hoffman announced his selection just days after a grand jury handed up an indictment against him and other Donald Trump allies who allegedly signed phony documents identifying themselves as electors committed to the Republican who lost the state's popular vote to Joe Biden, reported CNN.

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'Trump appears to be dementing' as court naps raise new concerns with psychologist

With Donald Trump having to spend more time in court as his lawyers defend him against charges of business fraud related to hush money payments handed over to adult film star Stormy Daniels, he has spent less time holding rallies where his verbal gaffes have led to concerns about his mental acuity.

However, as one psychologist has been making the case that the former president has been showing signs of increasing dementia explained, Trump's demeanor and repeated instances of dozing off at a trial where he is facing 34 felony counts should be raising new concerns.

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'Not someone you want in charge': Morning Joe piles on Noem over puppy killing

On Monday morning, the co-hosts and the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" expressed dismay and disgust with Gov. Kristi Noem for admitting in her new book that she shot and killed a misbehaving 14-month-old puppy years ago and seemed proud of the revelation.

As co-host Mika Brzezinski read the details of Noem bragging about shooting the puppy known as Cricket in a gravel pit, Joe Scarborough repeatedly interjected "wow" and then questioned both her shooting the dog as well as her judgment in thinking it was a plus for her bid to Donald Trump's possible 2024 running mate to admit it in a book.

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Trump skewered over White House correspondents’ dinner criticism

Former President Donald Trump had much to say about Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner that he did not attend.

President Joe Biden took aim at his predecessor during his speech said, “I’m a grown man running against a six-year-old. Well, I feel great, I really feel great, I’m campaigning all over the country: Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, I’ve always done well in the original 13 colonies,” Biden said, according to HuffPost.

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Comer and GOP 'delivered what Zelensky refused to' — and 'hoping you forget all about it'

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) recently told a GOP colleague, according to CNN, that he just wanted to be ‘done with' his 15-month-long impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

CNN reported last week that the Kentucky lawmaker has already begun to set his eyes on other goals — "ambitions to run for higher office one day, including potentially running for governor, according to lawmakers who have spoken to him."

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'His argument is absurd': Experts shred Trump attorney's 'poison pill' immunity claim

Donald Trump's latest stab for complete immunity is totally "absurd" from a purely constitutional perspective, Laurence H. Tribe, one of America's leading constitutional scholars, said on Sunday.

Tribe flagged the purportedly contradicting argument on immunity on social media, asking, "Did anyone notice what Trump's lawyer identified as the textual source of the novel immunity he claimed?"

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'Ummmm?' Stormy Daniels confronts someone claiming Trump criminal case is 'falling apart'

Stormy Daniels, an adult film star and an upcoming witness in Donald Trump's ongoing hush money cover-up case in New York, is defending the trial as witnesses build a story to show the former president committed criminal acts.

Daniels, who is alleged to have received a payment to be quiet about her purported affair with Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 election, is at the center of the case involving multiple so-called "catch-and-kill" schemes. It's her hush-money payment that was alleged to have been disguised as legal fees in order to impact the election years ago.

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'It's much worse': Yale historian says SCOTUS is flirting with making Trump more than king

Some say Donald Trump is seeking the status of a "king" as he fights for complete and total criminal immunity, but it's actually much worse than that, according to a history professor at Yale Sunday.

Renowned Yale Prof. Timothy Snyder, who previously said Putin wants Trump to win because the former president shows our "system is rotten," has recently spoken out about the right-wing Supreme Court justices seeming to go off the rails when it comes to immunity.

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