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'Total disaster' hits Mike Lindell's attempted social media stock rollout: reporter

Mike Lindell is trying to raise some cash for his FrankSpeech social media platform by making it a publicly traded stock, but former Daily Beast journalist Zachary Petrizzo says that it's not going to plan so far.

Writing on Twitter, Petrizzo contends that "MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s attempted Frank Speech stock rollout has been a total disaster," which he says "started with him telling his followers the incorrect ticker for the penny stock that trades OTC.

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J.D. Vance tied to ultra-right project that called hunger 'great motivator' for unemployed

Long before he became a senator or the Republican Party's vice presidential candidate, J.D. Vance championed a far right-wing Heritage Foundation report that called hunger a “great motivation” for Americans to find work and said abortion should be “unthinkable” in America.

The New York Times reported Tuesday Vance was embroiled in the 2017 project that produced 29 essays from conservative commentators voicing extreme opinions.

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'Donald Trump didn’t show up': Conservative explains why Harris never met the ex-president

The Bulwark's Tim Miller on Sunday offered a reminder for Dana Bash following the CNN host's exclusive interview with 2024 Democratic nominee Kamala Harris Thursday.

Speaking with MSNBC's Jen Psaki on Sunday, the political analyst noted typically in widely watched interviews with presidential candidates ahead of the election, is that you "answer a question and then pivot to why your opponent's terrible."

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DOJ notified after legal experts say Trump caught 'confessing to the criming' in interview

In an interview aired on Sunday, Donald Trump has made a confession about his alleged unlawful acts, legal experts said.

Fox News over the weekend aired the second part of a Trump interview with close media ally Mark Levin. In the course of their conversation, Trump said something about election subversion that turned some heads.

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'Women are literally dying': Ex-lawyer flags Trump quote that's 'coming back to haunt' him

A Donald Trump brag is now coming back to haunt Republicans, and they can't escape it no matter how hard they try, a former lawyer and current radio host said on Sunday.

Dean Obeidallah, a former attorney and host of SiriusXM radio’s daily program, “The Dean Obeidallah Show," appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to discuss Trump and his recent waffling on women's reproductive rights. Obeidallah in the past highlighted negative aspects of Trump's performance at the now-infamous debate with President Joe Biden.

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'Sketchy foreign business deals': Report exposes 'new links between Saudi and Trump'

Donald Trump has long been criticized for what some have called corrupt foreign practices involving money coming from foreign nations, but those issues are only growing deeper, according to a new report.

Before, during, and after his presidency, Trump benefited from foreign deals that largely flew under most citizens' radar.

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'It was your request, not mine': Trump attempts push-back on Arlington photo-op firestorm

On Sunday afternoon, Donald Trump took another stab at laying off blame for his illegal presidential campaign stunt at Arlington National Cemetery earlier in the week where he was photographed smiling and giving a thumbs-up by the graves of American war heroes.

Though days have passed since the controversial meet-up with families that turned into a less than somber photo-op, Trump took to his Truth Social platform to try and put out the firestorm he created which has outraged veterans and the families of those buried at Arlington.

According to the former president, he was invited by several families and it was in no way his idea to personally honor the war dead.

ALSO READ: Why Trump’s Arlington controversy is actually a crime

On Truth Social, he wrote, "I want to thank the families of our Great Warriors who have been lost to us for the way they came together as one, and thanked me for attending, at their request, the Celebration of their wonderful family members who, because of the Incompetence of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, are no longer with us. Thank you for saying you wanted me to stand with you at Arlington National Ceremony, and take pictures, that it was your request, not mine, but it was my Great Honor to do so."

"I WILL NEVER FORGET!" he added. "Lightweight V.P. Kamala Harris tried turning it around, because they weren’t there, have never spoken to the families, and have no intention to do so. In Afghanistan, you don’t take the Soldiers out first, you take the Soldiers out last. This would be Military 101, the most basic, and the “leaders” of that Disaster should be immediately fired."

He then made an attempt to move on by obliquely noting the murder of six Israeli hostages taken in Gaza by adding, "We have FOOLS in the White House, and now, they are trying to solve the Hostage Crisis in Israel. Guess how that’s going to turn out?"

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fought to get onto NC’s ballot — and now he can’t get off

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. must stay on the North Carolina ballot, despite requests from he and his new party We the People that he be removed.

The state Board of Elections voted along party lines to keep Kennedy on the ballot, with Democrats citing the state’s Sept. 6 deadline for absentee ballot mailing to begin, and the fact that most counties had started printing ballots.

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Winning these 2 states would make Harris or Trump 'overwhelming favorites' to win election

The breakdown of Electoral College math changed after President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. But two battlegrounds remain must-win states in the contest between Harris and former President Donald Trump.

According to the Wall Street Journal, both campaigns have zeroed in on Georgia and Pennsylvania as the cornerstones to their overall victory. While there are other hotly contested swing states up for grabs like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, there is a growing consensus among both Democrats and Republicans that their most direct path to 270 requires securing both Georgia and Pennsylvania in their own respective win columns. Democratic strategist and former Bill Clinton adviser Doug Sosnik described those states as the two major "pivot points" in the 2024 race.

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Supreme Court's new ruling has a huge impact on Native voters

With the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that now requires potential voters to provide proof of citizenship with their state-created voter registration forms, Indigenous voting rights advocates want Indigenous people to know that they can still register to vote as tribal citizens.

Patty Ferguson-Bohnee said that Indigenous people living in Arizona who are enrolled in a federally recognized tribe can use their tribal identification numbers to prove their citizenship.

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Dem leaders keep shrugging off Moms for Liberty — even as Trump keeps grooming them

CHICAGO — Local Democratic leaders from coast to coast have largely been left to fend for themselves in combating Moms for Liberty, as the far-right group continues its book-banning march into school districts small and large alike nationwide.

As Raw Story first reported last summer, some powerful Democratic leaders in Washington were — and, as we found out covering this year’s Democratic National Convention, continue to be — ignorant of the group that’s been labeled an “extremist” organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center Center.

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Trump biopic showing him assaulting first wife to be released before election

A controversial film in which former President Donald Trump is depicted in an unflattering light in his early career as a New York real estate mogul has now secured a U.S. distribution deal to be shown in American theaters this fall.

The film "The Apprentice" — which was notably given the same title as the ex-president's reality TV show — debuted at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in May. And as the film's producers were seeking U.S. distribution, attorneys representing the former president threatened litigation to block the biopic from being shown in a cease-and-desist letter. But now, NBC News is reporting that the film will be released in American movie theaters on October 11 – just weeks before the 2024 election.

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Read: 'All-important joint submission' filed in Trump's D.C. election interference case

Three weeks after special counsel Jack Smith asked a federal court in Washington, D.C. for more time in former President Donald Trump's election interference case — as prosecutors grappled with the Supreme Court's recent immunity ruling — an 11th-hour filing was made in the case.

Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman weighed in on the filing on X, calling it an "all-important joint submission from Smith and Trump to [Judge Tanya] Chutkan," about "how to proceed in light of Supreme Court immunity ruling."

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