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'Who kills a puppy?' CNN panel blasts Kristi Noem's murderous streak

CNN contributors blasted South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), who reportedly shot a 14-month-old puppy to death.

"This is something that she wrote in her book that she killed a 14-month-old puppy and a goat on her family farm," CNN's Dana Bash said Sunday. "And three horses, she said it wasn't a pleasant job, but it had to be done, and after it was over, I realized another unpleasant job needed to be done, and then she went on to talk about her goat."

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'A criminal enterprise': Former David Pecker exec blows whistle on covering up for Trump

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," the former executive editor of the National Enquirer admitted that during his tenure his boss was running the organization like a 'criminal enterprise" while working hand-in-hand with Donald Trump.

Speaking with the hosts on Sunday morning, Lachlan Cartwright claimed he was not privy to all the details of publisher David Pecker's behind-the-scenes plotting and that he had told friends he thought something seemed amiss as when they ended up burying potentially explosive stories.

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Law professor reams SCOTUS for moving to 'protect Donald Trump' with immunity ruling

University of Pennsylvania law professor Kate Shaw said the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to create a presidential immunity doctrine just to protect former President Donald Trump.

Shaw spoke out on ABC's This Week on Sunday following arguments before the high court in Trump's election interference case.

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'No Republican can vote for this guy': Trump panics over RFK Jr. in early morning rant

On Sunday morning, Donald Trump launched another broadside at Robert Kennedy Jr. just days after reports showed the independent candidate could pull votes from the former president.

Late Friday, Trump jumped on Truth Social for a three-post attack on the longshot presidential candidate and Sunday morning was more of the same.

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Kellyanne Conway 'worries' MAGA's Obama conspiracy theory could backfire for Biden win

Fox News pundit Kellyanne Conway worried Sunday that a conservative conspiracy theory that former President Barack Obama was running President Joe Biden's White House would backfire and bolster the Democratic vote.

In an interview on Fox News, Conway reviewed some of the jokes about Biden from Saturday night's White House Correspondents Dinner.

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Trump 'desperately wants to avoid jail' despite bluster over gag order: insiders

This week Donald Trump will likely face the consequences of his actions when Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan will rule on sanctions against the former president for violating his gag order regarding disparaging witnesses and jurors in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial.

According to a report from the New York Times by Maggie Haberman and Jonah E. Bromwich, there is every reason to believe that the judge will come down hard on the former president with the possibility that he could go beyond financial penalties limited to $1,000 for each offense to ordering Trump spend some time in jail.

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'Do not wait': Forbes analyst warns Truth Social stock at risk of 'worry-based selling'

In a column for Forbes, one financial analyst is recommending that investors who jumped on Trump Media & Technology Group stock may want to beat the crowd and sell off their shares before panic selling begins.

The stock, which has been battered since a report was issued showing that the parent company of Truth Social has been bleeding cash, has briefly stabilized at just over $40 following a high of $79.28, has seen more than its share of ups and downs, and according to John S. Tobey, now might be the time to get out after the recent slight uptick in value.

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Busted: GOP Senate candidate Tim Sheehy reportedly hired staffer who promoted racist posts

Republican businessman Tim Sheehy, who is running for U.S. Senate in Montana, reportedly hired a staffer whose social media account liked and shared racist posts.

The Daily Beast on Saturday published an exclusive piece alleging that the candidate "hired a campaign staffer with social media accounts and public statements emblematic of the fringe far right."

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'You were in charge': Jim Jordan gets shredded by MAGA after latest Trump case statement

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) may be one of Donald Trump's top elected allies, but the former president's supporters appear to be holding a grudge against the conservative lawmaker, based on their response to his last statement.

Jordan, who has been called out for "hypocritical" comments in the past, took to social media on Saturday to support Trump in his efforts to battle the legal system in several criminal cases.

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Trump allies in AZ just made it easier for 'Biden to take that state': ex-GOP strategist

An indictment of Donald Trump's allies and associates in Arizona is one of the things that will make it easier for President Joe Biden to win that "battleground" state in the upcoming election, a former GOP strategist said on Saturday.

Former Republican strategist Tara Setmayer appeared on MSNBC's Ayman, where she was asked about what the indictments "spell out for the broader Republican party in Arizona, and nationally, due to these cases they are facing."

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Indictment of Trump's 'consigliere' signals ex-president was 'personally involved': expert

Donald Trump was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in a recent Arizona indictment of false electors, but his right-hand man was charged, which could signal prosecutors think Trump is "personally involved" in the scheme and they want to get the goods on him, according to a Florida prosecutor.

State Attorney for Palm Beach County Dave Aronberg appeared on MSNBC's Ayman on Saturday, where he was asked about the recent indictment of Trump's associates.

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'Not going to happen': Ex-FBI agent explains why Supreme Court 'won't bite' Trump's bait

A lot of legal experts appeared worried after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Donald Trump's immunity case, but there's no way the right-wing justices are going to buy all of what the former president is selling, a former FBI agent said on Saturday.

Former FBI special agent Asha Rangappa weighed in on the Supreme Court hearing, pointing out the novelty of Trump's absolute presidential immunity argument that would see an ex-president avoid any charges as long as they weren't convicted at an impeachment trial.

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Judge Merchan has a 'tool' to make Trump's lawyers 'rein in their client': ex-prosecutor

Judge Juan Merchan, the jurist overseeing Donald Trump's criminal case in New York over an alleged hush-money cover up scheme, is hanging something over the head of the former president's attorneys, a former prosecutor said on Saturday.

Legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti appeared on MSNBC, where he was asked why Merchan hasn't ruled on whether Trump has violated an expanded gag order imposed upon him in the case. The order limits Trump's attacks on potential witnesses and jurors in the case, and prosecutors have alleged at least 10 separate violations by Trump, according to public records in the court system.

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