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'Soiled:' Trump suggests Biden relieved himself on Oval Office desk

Former President Donald Trump raised eyebrows with a bizarre claim over the weekend apparently suggesting President Joe Biden defecated on the Oval Office desk.

Trump made the comments at his fundraiser over the weekend in Palm Beach, according to the New York Times and Vanity Fair.

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'Wholly failed': Fani Willis fires back at Trump in appeals court filing

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis filed a motion Monday against a review of Judge Scott McAfee's ruling on an ethics complaint related to the case against Donald Trump and others.

Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and others sought a review of the superior court's decision not to dismiss an indictment and to disqualify the district attorney based on a romantic relationship with a member of her staff.

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Trump appeals gag order from New York judge in hush money case

Donald Trump pursued the reversal of a gag order issued by Judge Juan Merchan ahead of a hush money trial.

On Monday, Trump's legal team appealed the gag order issued by Merchan and a decision not to move the trial from Manhattan, the Washington Post reported.

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Trump doubles down on claim that Democrats 'execute' babies after birth

Donald Trump is doubling down on his claim that babies are executed "after the ninth month" as part of his argument against abortion rights.

Trump released a video Monday declining to outline a national abortion policy, and instead saying he believed it should be decided at the state level. In that video, he said that people are aborting babies after the ninth month — a claim that has been dismissed by experts.

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Trump demands appeal of Georgia judge's ruling denying First Amendment argument

Donald Trump and his 13 co-defendants in his Georgia election interference trial are appealing a recent ruling that upheld the criminal charges leveled against them, court records show.

Lawfare's Anna Bower reported Monday an appeal was filed in Fulton County Superior Court over Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling, which rejected the claim that Trump’s voter fraud comments in the 2020 election were covered under free speech protections.

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GOP Senate hopeful suggests nursing home residents are too close to death to vote

Wisconsin Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde expressed doubts about the 2020 election results by arguing nursing home residents are too close to death to vote, newly released audio shows.

Hovde made the comments on the conservative Guy Benson Show, in audio obtained by the Heartland Signal, when he was asked where he stood on former President Donald Trump's ongoing conspiracy theories that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

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Theft alert: Republican congressman has check for almost $40,000 stolen from campaign

Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN), who’s running for the U.S. Senate, had a check for almost $40,000 stolen from his campaign organization and cashed — the latest in numerous thefts from political campaigns.

A Raw Story review of Federal Election Commission records shows that the Banks for Senate committee attempted to pay a $39,328.60 bill to Steve Brown Direct Marketing, a campaign contractor. But the paper check the campaign marketing firm via the U.S. Postal Service in July was stolen in transit, the records indicate.

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In-depth N.Y. Times analysis reveals pattern in all of Trump's speeches and outbursts

Donald Trump has a long and documented history of exaggerating the truth and even outright lying about everything from the border crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic and what he says was mass voter fraud during the 2020 election.

Now, a study has revealed "a kind of technique to his dishonesty."

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George Conway and former Trump attorney file Supreme Court brief against immunity claims

A group of former government officials and constitutional lawyers submitted a brief to the Supreme Court of the United States Monday, arguing against the idea that former presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution.

The brief responded to a case involving Donald Trump who claims he should be immune from prosecution by United States special counsel Jack Smith. The case is currently under review by the Supreme Court, with hearings set to start April 25.

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'Handing Democrats their dream':  Trump lashes out after Lindsey Graham disagrees with him

Donald Trump Monday lashed out at Lindsey Graham after the Republican senator dared voice dissent against the former president's stated position on abortion.

Trump took to Truth Social to condemn Graham (R-SC) and issue a two-post defense of his take on legislating abortion.

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Michael Flynn-linked anti-vaxxers try to seize control of Florida hospital: report

A group of conspiracy theorists associated with former President Donald Trump's one-time national security adviser Michael Flynn is trying to seize control of a renowned public hospital in Sarasota, Florida through a local election.

According to The Daily Beast, the group involved in the scheme "includes Mary Flynn O’Neill, who directs her brother’s nonprofit and routinely appears on right-wing shows with QAnon conspiracy theorists; Tanya Parus, the president of Moms For America’s Sarasota chapter and co-owner of a 'freedom-based' health clinic, and Tamzin Rosenwasser, a dermatologist who once railed against the Federation of State Medical Boards’ warning to doctors who spread COVID vaccine misinformation, comparing the organization to Stalin’s secret police."

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'Shocked!' Hilarity ensues after Trump Media's tie to 'lingerie fighting' exposed

Former President Donald Trump's eponymous media company has been connected through an auditing firm with "a string of regulatory issues" to a league of lingerie fighters, spurring a hilarious uproar on social media Monday.

"I’m shocked, shocked I tell you," replied conservative attorney George Conway. "What will they tell us next — that his appellate bond might not be any goo—. …. Oh wait."

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DOJ refuses to hand over audio of Biden interview citing fear GOP plans to exploit it

The Justice Department has turned down the House Republicans' demand for the audio of special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Joe Biden.

While Hur answered questions before the House Judiciary Committee in March, his report sent conservative lawmakers into a celebration when the special counsel claimed Biden would never be convicted because he comes across as a grandfatherly old man who doesn't remember anything.

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