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Anti-MAGA Milwaukee shop hit with Trump graffiti after trolling with Jan. 6 billboard

A Milwaukee spice shop was hit with Trump graffiti after the company — America’s largest independent spice retailer — said it trolled the former president with a downtown billboard that referenced the Capitol riots using the famous Guy Fawkes' "Remember, Remember" nursery rhyme.

Earlier this month, Penzeys Spices erected a billboard welcoming Donald Trump to the city with the phrase: "Remember, Remember January 6th This November!" The phrase appears to take inspiration from the British phrase, "Remember, Remember, the 5th of November, Gunpowder, Treason and Plot!"

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'You aren't cool': Experts react to judge in Trump probes quoting Taylor Swift in opinion

A federal judge, who has been involved in former President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 Capitol election insurrection criminal case — took some creative license in his decision to nix a federal approval for Indiana's Medicaid expansion plan.

Chief Judge James "Jeb" Boasberg paraphrased pop phenom Taylor Swift's track "Exile" in the middle of his formal 66-page ruling.

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'Negligent': Ron DeSantis slammed for vetoing bill to warn beachgoers of pollution

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is under fire for vetoing a bipartisan bill that would have alerted beachgoers in his state when there are dangerous water quality issues, the Tampa Bay Times reported on Thursday.

"The bill required the Florida Department of Health to issue health advisories if water quality failed to meet the agency’s standards and required closing polluted beaches 'if it is deemed necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public,' according to a House staff analysis of the bill," reported Max Chesnes. "The measure also required municipalities and counties to notify the state health department of unsafe water quality within 24 hours and required counties to post signs warning of unsafe waters, according to the bill."

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Trump welcomed to Atlanta by billboards flagging first visit since being 'convicted felon'

Former President Donald Trump arrived in Atlanta around 6 p.m. Thursday, and as he heads to the debate stage, the now-convicted felon will be greeted by some not-so-nice billboards.

The Democratic National Committee paid for five billboards to troll Trump over his recent felony convictions in his New York hush money case, according to Atlanta News First.

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Internet piles on GOP lawmaker who proclaimed Trump a 'harbinger of Black excellence'

Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) took to Fox Business ahead of the CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, to proclaim that the former president is a great force for good in the Black community.

"President Trump is a harbinger of Black excellence," Hunt, who is Black, told host Larry Kudlow. He went on to tout his recent gathering with voters at a barbershop in Atlanta alongside his fellow guest, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), where Trump's mugshot from the Fulton County criminal case was on display; some of Trump's allies have bizarrely claimed that criminal charges could make Trump more relatable to Black people.

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'Let's have a cage match': Steve Bannon advises Trump to snub Biden handshake at debate

Convicted criminal and political adviser Steve Bannon urged former President Donald Trump to turn Thursday's debate into a "cage match" by refusing to shake hands with his opponent.

Just hours before the debate was set to begin, Bannon spoke to Real America's Voice correspondent Brian Glenn — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend — about strategy for the event.

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'DE-LAY': Legal analysts see latest move by Judge Cannon as another holdup in Trump case

Judge Aileen Cannon still wants to hear more from Donald Trump's lawyers and the special counsel, she said in a new filing.

Despite months of arguments and delays, Cannon told the teams she wanted to hear more about their complaints about the gag order.

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'Watching too much Fast and Furious': Gorsuch accused of 'yikes' moment with major error

In a 5-4 decision where the Supreme Court temporarily hindered a Biden Administration policy to mitigate cross-state smog, Justice Neil Gorsuch's opinion glaringly misnamed the gas.

"Justice Gorsuch's opinion refers five times to 'nitrous oxide' (aka laughing gas) rather than the entirely different chemical compound -- smog-causing "nitrogen oxides" -- actually at issue in the case," reads a tweet posted by Sean Donahue.

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'He's crazier now': Debate could blow up Fox's effort to hide 'unhinged' Trump from voters

One major difference between the 2020 election and now is that the Fox networks isn't giving Donald Trump the time on its airwaves that it once did.

For years, Fox showed every moment of Trump rallies, but in the 2024 election, the network stopped.

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'Wrong as usual': Don Trump Jr. quietly deletes conspiracy theory after brutal fact check

Former President Donald Trump's eldest son quietly deleted his debunked conspiracy theory about the upcoming debate Thursday after he was subjected to a brutal fact check.

While House Republican Nancy Mace cried foul play over undisclosed "vitamins," Trump Jr. decided to claim CNN would rig the debate by implementing a two-minute air-time delay.

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'Ignorant' Lauren Boebert scorched online for 'deeply stupid analogy' about debate

MAGA Republican and accused carpetbagger Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert on Thursday asked the tough question everyone wants to know — why should the commander-in-chief be able to refuse a debate drug-test when U.S. troops cannot?

Boebert's question echoes a familiar right-wing talking point that's made the rounds in recent days in what appears to be an effort to pre-shield former President Donald Trump ahead of the debate Thursday night on CNN.

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North Carolina Chief Justice hoists controversial flag day after Samuel Alito reports

On Thursday, May 23, the day that the New York Times finally revealed the photo of Judge Samuel Alito's home displaying the "Appeal to Heaven" flag at his beach house, another judge began flying one.

The News and Observer revealed that North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby had the same flag that was adopted by Jan. 6 attackers flying above his beach house.

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'Ugly turn': Sandy Hook victim's family blocked from getting $50 million from Alex Jones

A Sandy Hook victim's family was blocked Thursday from receiving the near $50 million payment in defamation damages owed them by Alex Jones, according to multiple reports.

A federal bankruptcy judge ruled to block the payment after a court-appointed trustee accused the family of attempting a “money grab,” Forbes was among the first to report.

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