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'Took the gloves off': Experts warn conservative judge rift could transform Supreme Court

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has been taking "the gloves off" as she challenges Justice Clarence Thomas and his "wrong twice over" ruling involving former President Donald Trump, according to attorney and legal writer David Lat.

Tensions are apparently mounting between the Trump-appointed Barrett and the scandal-ridden Thomas as the court prepares to issue a historic ruling on the former president's immunity claim, Lat writes in his Original Jurisdiction newsletter.

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CNN, on the wane, bets big with first U.S. presidential debate

After taking a beating in the ratings from rivals Fox News and MSNBC, CNN is hoping that by hosting the first presidential debate of 2024, it can win back some cable news viewers.

The network, the first in history to earn sole broadcast rights for a presidential debate, offered competitors the chance to pick up its feed Thursday night, under certain conditions.

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More incriminating evidence against Trump exposed in lawyer Corcoran's notes: report

ABC News reports that former Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran's private notes about his interactions with the former president contain even more incriminating information than has been previously revealed.

Specifically, Corcoran said in recorded notes that Trump "privately expressed concerns that turning over potentially classified documents in his possession after a May 2022 subpoena could result in criminal charges," although it appears that his subsequent decision to allegedly evade the subpoena is what actually got him hit with criminal charges.

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Two years post-Roe, abortion center stage at Biden-Trump debate

Two years after the US Supreme Court stripped constitutional protections for abortion, the explosive issue will feature prominently in Thursday's debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump -- with the Republican under pressure not to alienate voters.

On June 24, 2022, the high court -- with a super-conservative majority built under Trump's presidency -- overturned the historic ruling in Roe v. Wade that had protected abortion rights, placing the issue in the hands of the states.

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'Truly Horrifying': Trump allies already making list of federal employees to target

A right-wing organization allied with presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and funded by the group behind Project 2025 has reportedly begun assembling a list of federal employees deemed potentially disloyal to the former president, an effort that is drawing comparisons to the McCarthyite crusades of the 1950s.

The American Accountability Foundation (AAF), headed by former Republican Senate staffer Tom Jones, is "digging into the backgrounds, social media posts, and commentary of key high-ranking government employees, starting with the Department of Homeland Security," The Associated Pressreported Monday.

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Watchdog memos show a Trump 'utterly indifferent to the public interest' in first term

The Revolving Door Project on Monday released a set of reports on corruption and mismanagement in executive agencies during the Trump presidency, calling on the media to focus on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump's poor governing record as he campaigns to retake the Oval Office.

The new reports, called "retrospective memos," show that Trump's executive branch was rife with cronyism and corporate influence from 2017 until 2021. RDP, a watchdog group focused on the executive branch, released the reports as a way to fight "Trumpnesia" and focus the political discussion on the governance records of Trump and President Joe Biden, a Democrat seeking reelection.

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'She was challenging him': Analyst lays out tough day for prosecutors in secret docs case

Donald Trump and his lawyers went up against special counsel Jack Smith's team in Florida on Monday, day two of three, where Judge Aileen Cannon will hear five motions.

Up until Friday, Cannon had been sitting on a number of motions, refusing to rule on them. Some legal analysts have argued that the tactic is part of an ongoing effort to slow the trial so that it doesn't happen until after the November election.

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Presidential debate commission jabs Biden campaign as it releases colleges from contracts

The Commission on Presidential Debates attacked President Joe Biden's campaign Monday, days ahead of a planned CNN debate between the president and former President Donald Trump.

The group said that due to the Biden campaign, they're "regrettably" releasing the colleges and universities from contracts.

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'I don't appreciate your tone': Cannon snaps at Trump prosecutor amid testy exchange

The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case snapped at prosecutors Monday during a tense discussion about their gag order demand, CNN reported Monday.

Prosecutor David Harbach was chastised twice in 20 minutes as he argued Cannon should protect the identities of law enforcement officials tied to the Espionage Act violations case, according to the report.

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Judge Cannon hearing might finally give Jack Smith chance to demand recusal: Ex-prosecutor

Special counsel Jack Smith might finally be given an opening to complain about Judge Aileen Cannon's conduct to the appellate division, depending on how she handles the gag order motion against former President Donald Trump, former federal prosecutor Harry Litman told CNN's Brianna Keilar.

This comes as Cannon, a Trump appointee who has become a lightning rod for controversy over the perception of bias in how she's handled the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, is separately hearing a motion by Trump to try to get Smith removed or defunded from the case entirely.

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Trump’s lawyers demand that congressional Republicans oversee Jack Smith cases

Donald Trump's lawyers are in a Florida courtroom Monday as they continue to battle against special counsel Jack Smith in the documents theft case.

Among the claims by Trump lawyer Emil Bove is that Smith has no real authority over the case because he wasn't confirmed by Congress. It's a similar argument that was played out in Richard Nixon's case and in Robert Mueller's appointment in the Russia probe.

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Eric Trump hammered as brag about dad's 'greatest accomplishment' triggers mockery

The former president found liable for $464 million in civil fraud damages and guilty of 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records has a reputation for "unvarnished honesty," said his son Eric Trump.

Former President Donald Trump's second child was caught making this fascinating claim on the conspiracy theory-promoting show X22 Report in a viral video clip that hit X on Sunday night.

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Trump's latest 'bizarre lie' shows he's scared of debating Biden: conservative

A 'bizarre" lie from Former President Donald Trump's was prompted by an underlying and justifiable fear that he doesn't stand a chance in Thursday's presidential debate, neoconservative William Kristol wrote for the Bulwark Monday.

The lie in question was Trump's Saturday claim that he's been accused of calling service members who died in action "suckers" and "losers" because his "stupid people" prevented him from refuting it properly years ago.

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