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'Idiot' Tommy Tuberville dogpiled for boasting about funds from bill he voted against

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) took to X on Friday to triumphantly announce the securement of $550 million to upgrade a bridge on I-10 from Mobile to Baldwin County — one of the largest federal grants ever given to an infrastructure project in Alabama.

"Proud to announce that the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project will be receiving a $550 million grant from the Department of Transportation," wrote Tuberville. "This is a HUGE WIN for Mobile, the state of Alabama, and the entire Southeast region."

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Jack Smith pushes back hard as Judge Cannon weighs theory he's illegally appointed

Special counsel Jack Smith's team is pushing back as District Judge Aileen Cannon weighs a legal theory propounded by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas that Smith's appointment is unconstitutional.

Smith filed a rebuttal of this idea with Cannon, who is presiding over former President Donald Trump's federal classified documents case in South Florida.

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GOP Senator Susan Collins admits she's throwing her presidential vote away

Infamously indecisive Maine Sen. Susan Collins (R) revealed to state reporters that she won't be casting a ballot for Donald Trump.

Speaking to a group, she said that instead, she'll cast a ballot for someone who has endorsed Trump: Nikki Haley. The former Trump opponent isn't on the ballot, so Collins said she'll write Haley in, WGME reported Friday.

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Revealed: GOP convention speaker condemned Trump for 'attempt to overtake our democracy'

A woman who will be speaking at next week's Republican National Convention appears to have considered former President Donald Trump a threat to democracy just a couple of years ago.

According to NBC News, the speaker, Annette Albright, used to work for a school in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a Facebook account "bearing her name and likeness" routinely attacked former President Donald Trump — in particular after the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, which the account called “an attempt to overtake our democracy ... [led] by the President of The United States."

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'Like a charm': Nielsen reveals 'more people watched Biden's press conference than Oscars'

In a turnaround almost nobody expected, Joe Biden appears to be getting more traction in the media than ever before, according to a new report.

Democrats have often complained that Donald Trump rallies receive wall-to-wall coverage, which can arguably give him an advantage over the president when it comes to the upcoming presidential election. But the tables appear to have turned since Biden had a disastrous debate performance about two weeks ago.

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'Thoughts and prayers': Mockery erupts after Rudy Giuliani loses bankruptcy case

Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy case was dismissed in court on Friday, and legal analysts can't help but laugh at the misfortune and karmic smackdown.

Giuliani faced a significant judgment against him from two election workers who said he lied and was creating some kind of 2020 election conspiracy. The women, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, sued for defamation and were granted $148 million judgment the Giuliani must pay.

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'He was lying': Trump's own niece says he 'knows exactly what's in Project 2025'

Mary Trump minced no words Friday: Project 2025 is a "fascist playbook" — and her lying uncle absolutely knew what was in it, despite his desperate attempt at distancing himself from it.

Former President Donald Trump recently wrote that he knew "nothing about Project 2025" and had "no idea" who was behind it." This despite reporting that "six of his former Cabinet secretaries helped write or collaborated on the 900-page playbook," and that nearly 240 people have ties to the playbook and Trump.

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'Maximally humiliated': GOP senator J.D. Vance said to be on fast track for public shaming

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) appears to be the odds-on likeliest pick for former President Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 presidential election — but what if he isn't chosen?

Vance, a former venture capitalist and author of "Hillbilly Elegy" who went from Never Trump to full-on MAGA to win Ohio's Senate seat two years ago, has quickly become one of Trump's most loyal defenders in the Senate, vowing that he would block election results Trump doesn't like and defending the far-right Project 2025 agenda. If that isn't enough to get him the spot, wrote Ben Mathis-Lilley for Slate, then it may be enough to destroy his future ambitions.

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Legal expert highlights 'most problematic' part of Supreme Court's Trump immunity ruling

Donald Trump's challenge to his criminal hush money case based on the Supreme Court's recent presidential immunity ruling has alarmed a legal expert who warns the decision's "manipulability" could imperil his conviction.

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin dissected for MSNBC Trump's filing and the argument that he and the Trump Organization could not be guilty of fraud under the new ruling.

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'So the despotic threats worked?': Outrage as Facebook lifts limits on Trump's accounts

Critics shredded Meta's decision to ease restrictions placed on former President Donald Trump's Instagram and Facebook accounts.

Axios reported Friday the social media titan planned to soon roll back limits it placed on Trump's accounts as it aimed to allow for more parity leading up to the Nov. 5 election. The tech giant said a minor violation could lead to his accounts being suspended up to two years or restricted.

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'Wrong': Trump panned for angry Truth Social screeds after poll finds voters reject liars

Former President Donald Trump unleashed a new conspiracy theory Friday on his social media app about an old foe: former President Barack Obama.

In his usual unhinged and rambling style, Trump touched on President Joe Biden's "really bad" debate performance, and Biden's "unpardonable gaffe" in introducing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as "President Putin."

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Kari Lake demands state Supreme Court declare her governor after 2022 loss: court records

Kari Lake, the former Phoenix news anchor and Trump-aligned Republican Senate candidate in Arizona, filed a petition this week demanding the state Supreme Court either redo the 2022 gubernatorial election or declare her governor anyway, despite having lost, court records show.

It's the latest in a lengthy series of legal battles Lake has filed to try to get her loss in the 2022 election to Democrat Katie Hobbs, now well into her second year as governor of Arizona, thrown out, all of which have been rejected.

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'It was horrifying': Trump's election interference judge speaks out against Jan. 6 riots

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan warned urgently against the public losing sight of the horrors of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol during a routine sentencing this week.

According to Politico, Chutkan condemned the attack as a “violent attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power” where rioters were “desecrating the center of our government.” She added that she continues to hear from a number of police who defended the Capitol that day, “who are still getting vile threats and being called names for doing their jobs.”

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