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'Pay a price': Mitch McConnell said to have backed Jack Smith's charges against Trump

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) supported the federal charges Donald Trump faces by special counsel Jack Smith resulting from the former president's alleged election subversion efforts in 2020, according to a new book.

Raw Story recently reported on an upcoming political biography by Michael Tackett, deputy Washington bureau chief of The Associated Press, and what it says about McConnell's thoughts on the ex-president. Tackett’s book, "The Price of Power," reportedly reveals that McConnell called Donald Trump a "narcissist" and a "despicable human being," among other things.

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'This reeks of desperation': Internet mocks 'Donald McDonald' for fast food campaign stunt

Donald Trump on Sunday took to a McDonald's restaurant, where he handed patrons their orders through the drive-thru window and mocked Vice President Kamala Harris, but his critics did not buy it.

Trump's campaign sent him to McDonald's because of Harris having worked there in college. Trump has repeatedly accused his Democratic opponent of lying about working at McDonald's, in large part because the job wasn't listed on her later resume for a legal job.

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Who's mailing swing state voters a 'Catholic' newspaper? It's not the Church.

One by one, Catholic dioceses in key presidential swing states are putting out unusual statements: Newspapers whose titles include the word Catholic that are showing up in people’s mailboxes aren’t what they seem and aren’t connected to the church.

With a classic typeface and traditional newspaper design, the mass-mailed Catholic Tribune newspapers carry signposts of legitimacy. But most of the articles in the papers are inflammatory and overtly partisan, focusing on culture-war issues that resonate with conservative voters.

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'Senile moment': Trump mocked for 'rambling' about size of golfer's private parts at rally

Donald Trump on Saturday began his Pennsylvania rally with a long-winded story about a former professional golfer, and included a detail that became the subject of mockery online: the purported size of the man's genitalia.

Trump spoke for more than 10 minutes at the start of his rally about Arnold Palmer, who died in 2016. Trump has in the past been accused of hyping up his relationship with Palmer, who reportedly thought Trump was "disgusting."

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'Alarming': Trump reportedly shows 'textbook' symptoms of untreated mental health disorder

Donald Trump's recent interview cancellations and no-shows might be hinting at more than just fatigue, according to Alexi McCammond, who serves as an opinion editor focusing on the 2024 election for the Washington Post.

McCammond appeared on MSNBC Saturday alongside Eugene Daniels, MSNBC political contributor and Politico White House correspondent, who recently reported that Trump's team said he was too "exhausted" to go forward with a planned interview on a podcast on which Vice President Kamala Harris did appear.

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Ex-advisers said to be 'sounding the alarm' that Trump could misuse secret 'doomsday book'

Donald Trump's former White House advisers worry that, if he's elected again, he could misuse a dangerous "doomsday book" to hurt his personal enemies and enhance his own power, an expert said Saturday.

TIME magazine senior White House correspondent Brian Bennett, who conducted more than a dozen interviews with current and former national security officials about the so-called "doomsday book," appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to discuss his findings. He said that Trump's own aides worried that the former president might discover his powers under the book, including suspending judicial rights under habeas corpus, putting parts of the country under military control, and restricting Americans' travel rights.

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Montana's deep-red politics faces fresh challenge — from notorious Oath Keeper's son

In the Lincoln County High School auditorium in Eureka on Wednesday, Montana State Rep. Neil Duram and Dakota Adams introduced themselves to a small audience ahead of a candidate forum led by the school’s civics class.

Duram, the Republican incumbent, talked about his career in law enforcement and his work during the last three legislative sessions.

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'This sucker is baked': Bush adviser explains why he's certain Harris has already won

A core adviser to George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain made an election prediction Friday which he said was almost certain: “This sucker is baked.”

Mark McKinnon, who served as the chief media adviser for both Republicans, shared his conclusion in Vanity Fair.

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'It came out of his mouth!' CNN conservative faces furious fact check on Trump claims

A pair of political strategists faced off over Donald Trump's economic record in a contentious debate on CNN.

Democratic strategist Maria Cardona argued Friday morning that the former president's mismanagement of the Covid-19 pandemic had cost millions of jobs and hundreds of thousands of lives, and she said that president Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris had rebuilt the economy.

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Revealed: Mark Robinson’s deeper ties to 'one of America's most dangerous cults'

Embroiled Republican candidate for North Carolina governor, Mark Robinson, took in more than $27,000 in donations and had visitors to his lieutenant governor's office associated with the controversial Word of Faith Fellowship, according to a Raw Story review of financial and government records.

The Word of Faith Christian School, associated with the church in Spindale, N.C., visited Robinson, lieutenant governor of North Carolina, at his office at least twice in 2023, according to visitor logs obtained by Raw Story through a North Carolina public records request.

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Trump family member flags 'the best example so far' of ex-president's 'cognitive decline'

Donald Trump's own family member says the former president is no longer "tethered to reality," and says it's "getting worse."

Psychologist Mary Trump, the niece of the ex-president Trump, stated on Thursday night that she doesn't understand how people don't see how he's declined.

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'Non-answers': Judge snaps at attorney defending DeSantis' threats to broadcasters

A federal judge fired back during a hearing Thursday morning at an attorney defending the DeSantis administration in the legal dispute over its threats to broadcasters airing an ad in support of the abortion-rights amendment.

Tallahassee U.S. District Judge Mark Walker asked Brian Barnes point-blank whether the ad at issue stated that Florida’s six-week ban lacks an exception to protect the life of the mother. Barnes, who represents Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo in the suit filed by the sponsoring organization for Amendment 4, responded that the ad implied a lack of exceptions.

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'That was the mask coming down': Kamala Harris said to have exposed Fox News in real-time

According to MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski, Vice President Kamala Harris did serious damage to the already shaky reputation of Fox News when she busted Fox personality Bret Baier for running a deceptive clip of Donald Trump.

In a highly scrutinized segment, Trump's "enemy within" attack on his critics came up, and the Fox interviewer shared a clip of the former president blowing it off and turning himself into a victim of persecution that led Harris to rebuke him with "That's not what you just showed."

She then added, "Here’s the bottom line, he has repeated it many times, and you and I both know that. And you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military against the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest.”

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