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'All sorts of mischief': MAGA attorney claims Biden race is 'best case' scenario for Trump

A former attorney for Donald Trump says it might be best for the country if an "addled" and "out-of-it" President Joe Biden drops out of the presidential race, but that swapping Biden with someone else could end up hurting the party's chances at retaking the White House.

Former prosecutor Jim Trusty was asked Friday on Newsmax's "Newsline" about a recently aired clip in which Biden appears to flub a sentence and call himself a "black woman." Responding to the clip, Trusty called Biden "addled" and said he has appeared that way for several years.

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'Desperate and lying': Trump post spurs outrage among supporters and foes

Former President Donald Trump's attempt to distance himself from a problematic campaign platform crafted by his own former aides spurred an immediate uproar on both sides of the political aisle Friday.

Trump's claim that he knew "nothing" about the Project 2025, the latest source of a MAGA "freakout," was swiftly shut down by President Joe Biden's reelection campaign and condemned by conservatives.

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Giuliani lost his law license — but not his honorary degrees from these five universities

Rudy Giuliani may have lost his New York state law license this week for undermining the “integrity of this country’s electoral process” and misconduct that “cannot be overstated,” a Manhattan appeals court ruled.

But at one of New York state’s most notable colleges, Giuliani’s honorary law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law is still safely in the hands of the former New York City mayor and Donald Trump lawyer — for now, the school confirmed to Raw Story.

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Trump ex-staffer accuses campaign of settling multiple sexual harassment lawsuits

An ex-adviser who is suing the 2016 campaign of former President Donald Trump revealed a text exchange in court filings that appears to show a Trump lawyer admitting to quietly settling multiple discrimination or sexual harassment claims, according to court records first reported by Forbes' Zach Everson.

A.J. Delgado shared a digital conversation with a person she says is Jenna Ellis, the former Trump attorney who pleaded guilty in his Georgia election racketeering case, court records show.

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The only weapon 'old one' Trump has against Kamala Harris is 'word vomit': CNN analyst

On Friday morning, former CNN media analyst and host Brian Stelter returned to the network that fired him to weigh in on the fall-out from President Joe Biden's disastrous CNN debate performance which led to questions about Vice President Kamala Harris taking his place at the top of the ticket.

Since the debate, Stelter has been on his X account providing blow-by-blow reports about Biden's ongoing difficulties and, on Friday, he addressed those issues with CNN's Jim Sciutto.

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'I know nothing': Trump claims ignorance over Project 2025 that his ex-staffers crafted

Former President Donald Trump disavowed Friday a controversial policy agenda causing a MAGA "freakout" by claiming he didn't know the authors — two of whom served in his administration.

Trump denied any connection to the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, which powerful conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation calls a "presidential transition project," in a Truth Social post.

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Trump brags he never praised neo-Nazis — and cites backtracked fact check

Former President Donald Trump bragged Friday that he never called a group of neo-Nazis "very fine people" — but cited a controversial fact-check that has been partially disclaimed as proof.

Trump published his boast to Truth Social in the form of a quotation which he attributes to a report from the conservative tabloid the New York Post, but actually originates with a Fox News post.

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Morning Joe battles Axios founder over N.Y. Times' treatment of Joe Biden

A discussion about how the press is covering President Joe Biden's poor debate performance grew combative on Friday morning when MSNBC host Joe Scarborough went back and forth with Axios founder Jim VandeHei, accusing the New York Times of flooding the zone with Biden attack stories while ignoring Donald Trump's debate lies.

According to VandeHei, the Biden White House has been threatening reporters if they report on Biden's health, and now the Times is in overdrive on Biden stories.

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Jim Jordan report reveals CIA official feared Trump's 'deep narcissism'

National security expert Marcy Wheeler is probing a report recently released by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) that targets the intelligence officials who discounted the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election as Russian interference.

While those intelligence officials agreed that the laptop had been tampered with, Jordan feared a "deep state" conspiracy — and dug into every aspect of the officials' identities and responsibilities in contracts with U.S. intelligence agencies.

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'Lol at all the MAGAs': Right-wingers melt down at CBS News' July 4 report

CBS News this week reported that Fourth of July gas prices in the United States were "expected to hit" a three-year low — and MAGA was furious.

CBS News' Megan Cerullo said, "The average price of gasoline on Independence Day is expected to be $3.49 per gallon nationwide, the lowest price it's been on the busy travel holiday in three years, according to GasBuddy, a fuel savings platform….. Last year, this national average price of gas was $3.50, just a penny higher than this year's projected price."

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'Foolhardy nonsense': Experts decimate latest hot take on Donald Trump's reelection bid

Election forecasters who predicted Donald Trump's 2016 victory call the latest hot take on his reelection bid unequivocally absurd, according to a new report.

Three professors with successful track records of predicting presidential election outcomes rolled their collective eyes at calls for President Joe Biden to give up and go home, Newsweek reports.

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MAGA 'freak out' starts as Trump game plan threatens to 'backfire': analyst

A controversial campaign tactic is backfiring on former President Donald Trump as powerful celebrities warn of an imminent authoritarian regime that could put an end to "recreational sex" as part of a "fascistic game plan," according to a new political analysis.

Actors Taraji P. Henson and Mark Ruffalo, and Last Week Tonight host John Oliver have managed a novel political feat this summer with warnings about Trump's potential return to the White House: they've made millions of Americans care about campaign platforms, Salon reported Friday.

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Watch: Morning Joe panel laughs as Rev. Sharpton goes off on 'Dunkin Doughboy' Trump

MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton made "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough and the rest of Friday's panel burst into laughter when he took some shots at Donald Trump who was filmed in his golf cart sneering at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Reacting to media demands that Biden make himself available after his disastrous debate performance over a week ago, Sharpton suggested everyone should relax — and questioned reporters who have ignored Trump's gush of lies during the same debate.

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