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An indicted lawyer at the RNC’s election integrity unit is still spreading election lies

Christina Bobb, a top lawyer for the Republican National Committee’s election integrity unit, has maintained a low profile since she was indicted in Arizona in April for her role in the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

But comments during a podcast interview last month suggest she’s still closely involved in the flurry of lawsuits filed by the GOP and its massive 18-state volunteer poll observer program.

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'Wrong all your life': Trump snarls at interviewer as he's asked about $7 trillion deficit

Former President Donald Trump hurled insults and snarls when faced with Bloomberg News' editor-in-chief's questions about the trillions of dollars experts estimate he'll add to the national debt.

Trump mounted the stage of the Economic Club of Chicago Tuesday to field questions from Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait, who described the estimates on deficit increases as "quite kind."

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University town becomes latest stiffed by Trump over campaign rally fees: report

Former President Donald Trump has yet again skipped the bill for a campaign rally, leaving the town that hosted it to foot the cost — this time the college town of St. Cloud, Minnesota.

According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, an invoice sent to the Trump campaign on September 10 "breaks down the costs borne by the city that went above and beyond typical services: about $63,000 for police costs, $62,000 for costs related to a change in a construction project near campus, $60,500 for public services, $21,000 for Fire Department costs and about $2,000 for IT-related costs."

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'Einssshhhtt': Onlookers mock Trump after he's caught 'slurring words' multiple times

Donald Trump made numerous verbal slip-ups at his rally on Sunday, causing observers to suggest he was "slurring words" and even that he has dementia.

Trump spoke in Arizona, where Fox News cut away from the former president's speech as he was accusing the media of being "corrupt."

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Meghan McCain's threat to Dems backfires as her dad's biographer issues warning of his own

Meghan McCain recently threatened Democrats by saying she might release what her father, John McCain, really thought about Vice President Kamala Harris. But that threat backfired on Sunday.

Meghan McCain earlier this week said she wants Democratic candidates to stop invoking her late father’s memory on the campaign trail — and fired warning shots on social media that there could be more to come.

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'Absolute chaos' as 'MAGA faithful were stranded' in desert after California event: report

Donald Trump left his own followers, including elderly supporters, stranded in the desert after a rally in Southern California, according to reports.

Trump spoke in Coachella on Saturday, where his rally was disrupted by a woman who was heckling him. There was outrage among the former president's critics after, according to them, he appeared to endorse violence against the woman.

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J.D. Vance melts down at ABC fact-check 'nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said'

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), the Republican vice presidential nominee, accused ABC News host Martha Raddatz of "nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said" after she fact-checked the former president's claim about migrants.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Raddatz pointed out that Trump had said a city in Colorado "had been invaded and conquered by Venezuelan gangs."

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'Protector?': Outrage as Trump 'endorses a woman getting hit' after she disrupts his rally

Donald Trump on Saturday was heckled by a woman at his rally in California, and the former president's response left some critics scratching their heads.

Trump was speaking in Coachella, California, about perceived problems in the state, when it appears a woman tried to disrupt the event.

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'Stunningly senile': Internet mocks Trump over 'delusional rant' about cows

Donald Trump was criticized online on Saturday after he made what some deemed as a "delusional" comment at an event in Nevada.

Trump over the weekend appeared at a roundtable discussion with Latin American supporters in Las Vegas. At that event, the former president made a comment that confused critics.

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'Weird thing for Vance to say': Trump's V.P. pick ridiculed for new Jan. 6 answer at rally

Republican vice presidential nominee U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) caught some heat on Saturday after his answer about a question regarding the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol.

Vance, who held a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, was asked about whether or not he will commit to a "peaceful transfer of power" no matter who wins the election in November.

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'Different and darker': Columnist warns Republicans Trump is spiraling

Republican voters considering a vote for former President Donald Trump on policy platform grounds received a stern check from a New York Times columnist who argued their candidate is spiraling downward.

Staff writer Katherine Miller told conservatives who are put off by Trump's personality that they should consider his violent rhetoric and repeated falsehoods, among them that Haitian immigrants eat pets, rather than their preference for Republican Party policy they may not get.

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'Extraordinary': Trump campaign makes an 'unprecedented' request after threats on his life

Donald Trump's campaign asked for military aircraft and vehicles to transport the former president during the final weeks of the presidential race.

Campaign manager Susie Wiles sent emails over the past two weeks to Secret Service acting director Ronald L. Rowe Jr. expressing displeasure with the agency and complaining that security concerns for the GOP nominee had hindered his campaign schedule, and campaign officials and Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) asked the agency to provide military aircraft or additional protection for his private plane, reported the Washington Post.

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'Tarnished forever': GOP candidate tries to walk back election denial

On Jan. 5, 2021, then-Treasurer elect Stacy Garrity stood before a cold crowd at the Pennsylvania Capitol, at a rally intended to push lawmakers to decertify the results of the presidential election in Pennsylvania.

“Let there be no question, I’m speaking about election integrity,” Garrity said to a crowd waving Trump flags that had cheered on speaker after speaker decrying a stolen presidency. “The election from this November is tarnished forever.”

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