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'Favor Mr. Trump': Latest filing gives SCOTUS stern warning on presidential immunity case

The Supreme Court received a stern warning this week not to delay former President Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case any longer, court records show.

Common Cause, a nonpartisan watchdog group, issued the warning Thursday in an amicus brief filed to the upcoming Supreme Court hearing that has brought special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case to a standstill.

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'Lawless con man' Leonard Leo defies Senate subpoena over Supreme Court gifts

"Incredible," said one journalist on Friday of right-wing legal activist Leonard Leo's reasons for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the Senate Judiciary Committee as the panel investigates conservative Supreme Court justices' relationships with Leo and other Republican operatives and donors.

The Federalist Society co-chairman told The Washington Post that the subpoena was "politically motivated."

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'Keep up the good work': Dem lawmaker praises MTG to her face as she sparks GOP chaos

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Friday earned praise from an unlikely source amid her repeated threats to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Punchbowl News' Mica Soellner reported that Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) approached Greene on Friday and gave her a handshake.

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'Get in, girl': How Trump's most rabid supporters are transforming GOP from ground up

It all started with "a Black male with a white shredding machine."

Salleigh Grubbs got a call Nov. 20, 2020, from another volunteer election observer who saw a suspicious man with a box truck at an event center in deep-red Cobb County, Georgia. Her new friend Susan Knox was convinced he was shredding ballots to prevent the discovery of what they were both certain had been a fraud that cost Donald Trump the election, reported The Atlantic.

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Trump shares post slamming stock market for not getting his 'Michelangelo'-level genius

Former President Donald Trump Friday made a new addition to his list of institutions that are conspiring against him: the stock market.

Trump shared this viewpoint on Truth Social, the social media site whose parent company has seen its value plummet after news hit it lost $58 million in 2023, in the form of an editorial from a writer whose credentials include “Author of President Trump's favorite Substack.”

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Truth Social shares hit grim milestone as price sinks again

Share prices for the Trump Media and Technology Group Corporation sank yet again on Friday, marking the fifth straight day this week that the value of former President Donald Trump's social media venture has continued to slide.

CNBC reports that shares in Trump Media dipped below $30 on Friday, a grim milestone for the company that signals it has lost more than half of its market cap since the company went public.

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‘Spoiler’ questions swirl as Trump says he would vote for RFK Jr. ‘if I were a Democrat’

Embracing polls and reports that claim independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could take more votes from President Joe Biden than from Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee is effectively "endorsing" RFK Jr., but only for Democratic voters.

"RFK Jr. is going to be taking away votes from crooked Joe Biden and he should because he's actually better than Biden," Trump says in a rambling nearly three-minute video posted to his Truth Social page. "He's much better than Biden. If I were a Democrat, I'd vote for RFK Jr. every single time over Biden, because he's frankly more in line with Democrats."

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'Hit piece': GOP Senate candidate scrambles as WaPo questions service while Navy SEAL

A Republican candidate for U.S. Senate is facing new questions about his service as a Navy SEAL

Tim Sheehy has made his service with the elite fighting force in Iraq a centerpiece of his Senate campaign in Montana in a race that could decide the majority, but the Washington Post has found some inconsistencies in his account of his time as a SEAL.

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'Kill case with kindness': Expert suspects motive behind Aileen Cannon's pro-Smith rulings

A recent spate of rulings by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon that appear to favor arguments made by special counsel Jack Smith should not lull anyone into believing she is taking her finger off the scale as she seeks to protect Donald Trump.

That is the opinion of attorney Philip Rotner who maintains that the Trump-appointed jurist read the tea leaves and realized she was in danger of being involuntarily removed from overseeing the classified documents trial of the former president, so she is changing her strategy.

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'Sounds like a veiled threat': Jim Acosta highlights troubling part of recent Trump tirade

Former President Donald Trump recently put out yet another video attacking Judge Juan Merchan, who will be overseeing his hush-money trial in New York next week.

On Friday, CNN host Jim Acosta played a portion of Trump's video and highlighted a particularly troubling section that he said was reminiscent of Trump's words in the leadup to the January 6th Capitol riots.

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'Ethically compromised': Ex-colleague of Trump lawyer says no choice but to quit team

Donald Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran quietly left the legal team in recent months, CNN reported Thursday — though Trump's staff is swearing he's still working for the former president.

Speaking to CNN Friday, former prosecutor and current defense attorney Shan Wu seemed confused by the comment.

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'He's a fraud': Man shot by Kyle Rittenhouse hits out as killer becomes right-wing hero

A man who was shot in the bicep by Kyle Rittenhouse during the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, back in 2020 is speaking out, calling Rittenhouse a "fraud" and saying that his life was negatively impacted by the shooting.

Rittenhouse, who was 17-years-old when he shot and killed Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and wounded then 26-year-old Paul Prediger, was put on trial and acquitted of all charges related to the shootings after he claimed he opened fire in self-defense.

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'Truly breathtaking levels of hypocrisy': Trump's latest attack shocks analyst

Donald Trump's decision to run to his Truth Social account on Thursday to defend Judge Aileen Cannon from criticism drew the attention of MSNBC political analyst Steve Benen, who pointed out the former president has done nothing but lead the charge in attacks on the judges who are overseeing his other trials.

On Thursday Trump wrote, "They are calling her terrible names, wrongfully threatening her with Impeachment, and disrespecting her, all because they want her to act like the dishonest, politically biased, and conflicted Judges in New York," while making the case he feels Cannon is being "harassed."

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