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'Desperate' defense of 'a convicted felon': Expert explains Trump's Christian supporters

Former President Donald Trump is aiming to shore up support among what is arguably the most important foundational bloc of supporters in the MAGA movement — conservative Christian evangelicals.

The Guardian reported Saturday that Ralph Reed, who is the founder and chair of the far-right Faith & Freedom Coalition, has promised to deliver millions of evangelical voters to Trump's side in the handful of battleground states that will decide the November election, calling it "the biggest turnout of Christian voters in American history." This includes a promise to knock on 10 million doors of conservative Christian households, to make 10 million phone calls to drive voter turnout, send 25 million text messages and have 30 million voter guides placed in approximately 113,000 churches.

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'Zero attendees in the upper bowl':  Trump mocked for 'half empty' swing state speech

Donald Trump on Saturday held a speech in Pennsylvania, but some liberals and conservatives alike are suggesting the crowd could have been larger.

Trump, who during his speech in Philadelphia had several verbal "misfires" that caused social media users to question the former president's mental acuity, has in the past heavily emphasized the numbers at his politically charged rallies as an indication of popularity.

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'This is serious': Ex-prosecutor says Judge Cannon is about to fall into removal trap

Judge Aileen Cannon may be about to give Special Counsel Jack Smith his first real way to get her removed from Donald Trump's criminal Espionage Act case, a former prosecutor said on Saturday.

Ex-U.S. Attorney Harry Litman appeared on CNN, where he was asked about the Florida classified documents case. Specifically, the host asked how Litman viewed the case, which has been plagued by delays for several months.

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'He's scared': Trump called out for startling rally 'confession' about upcoming debate

Donald Trump on Saturday predicted that President Joe Biden would be "jacked up" on drugs at the upcoming presidential debate, but his odd choice of descriptors left the internet wondering whether the former president was speaking from experience.

Trump, who was also ridiculed for numerous verbal "misfires" during his speech, suggested that Biden will outperform expectations when they finally debate.

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'Tug drug': Trump ridiculed for multiple verbal 'misfires' at Philadelphia MAGA rally

Donald Trump Saturday stunned critics watching his MAGA rally in Philadelphia by having numerous "misfires" during his speech.

Trump delivered his remarks at the rally in Philadelphia after an event earlier in the day in Washington, D.C. At the first event, the former president came under fire for a purportedly "incoherent" defense of a rant he said the press had previously deemed "rambling."

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Trump just revealed his debate strategy. Here's how Biden's team is responding

Former President Donald Trump recently telegraphed how he'll come at President Joe Biden in next week's presidential debate. Now, Biden's advisors are refining the president's counter-attack.

In his latest column for the New Republic, writer Greg Sargent delved into how Biden's campaign team is preparing the president to respond to likely attacks from his Republican opponent focused on immigration. On his Truth Social platform, Trump strongly hinted that he'll be attempting to pin isolated incidents of undocumented immigrants committing violent crimes on Biden.

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'Babbling': Trump biographer predicts ex-president will be 'fumbling badly' at debate

At the upcoming presidential debate, Donald Trump will shine a spotlight on the fact that he's not more mentally sharp than President Joe Biden, according to the former president's biographer.

Tim O'Brien, who spent massive amounts of time with Trump before writing TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday where he was asked about Trump's debate with Biden. Earlier this month, O'Brien undermined the ex-president's claim that he wasn't concerned about jail after being convicted on 34 counts.

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'Forgetful': Author who interviewed Trump 'at his lowest' says ex-president is 'declining'

The author of a new book about Donald Trump reportedly says that the multiple exclusive interviews the two took part in reveal that the former president is "declining."

The new book, "Apprentice in Wonderland" by Ramin Setoodeh, tells some of the stories of the conversations with Trump. Recently the author gave tapes of the Trump interviews to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, ultimately revealing a moment when the ex-president accidentally admitted that he lost the 2020 election.

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'Please refrain': Internet erupts as Trump 'threatens to take his shirt off' during speech

Donald Trump on Saturday was accused of playing the ultimate victim after he claimed that, if he took his shirt off, it would reveal a "beautiful" body with more wounds than any president in history.

Trump was giving the keynote address for the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority" in Washington, D.C., where he also denied his past stories were rambling and suggested the creation of a "migrant league of fighters" in the U.F.C.

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'Trump is vile': Ex-president skewered for suggesting 'migrant league of fighters' in UFC

Donald Trump on Saturday suggested the creation of an ultimate fighting league for immigrants, leading to an outpouring of mockery.

Trump over the weekend gave the keynote address at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority" in Washington, D.C. In that same talk, the former president came under fire after he sought to push back against reports that he was "rambling" when he told a story about sharks and electrocution at a recent rally.

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'His brains are pudding': Internet mocks Trump for 'incoherent' defense of 'rambling' rant

Donald Trump on Saturday sought to push back against reports that he was "rambling" when he told a story about sharks and electrocution at a recent rally, leading some onlookers to say his attempt to defend his remarks was worse than the original telling itself.

Trump earlier in June ranted at a rally about batteries and shark attacks, leading the internet to question the ex-president's mental capacity. The former president was speaking in Las Vegas, when he at one point veered off into a discussion about shark attacks while apparently discussing President Joe Biden's environmental priorities related to electric vehicles.

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'Narcissist' Trump's sensitivity about his 'tiny hands' will end Marco Rubio's VP dreams

During an appearance on The Rest is Politics U.S. podcast, former Donald Trump White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci boldly predicted there was "no way" the former president will select Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as his running mate.

The reason, as he pointed out, is that Trump is still bitter about Rubio's comments made in 2016 about the now-former president's undersized hands and Trump doesn't want to re-live the insult which would likely become fodder for opposition ads if the Florida lawmaker is on the ballot with him.

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Trump campaign in fear of plots by 'disloyal' right-wing convention delegates: report

Donald Trump's inner circle is scrambling to put down a plot hatched by far-right "America First" conservatives that would allow delegates at the upcoming Republican Party nominating convention in Milwaukee that would absolve them of the pledge to select the former president as the GOP's 2024 presidential candidate.

According to a report from the Washington Post, those plans weren't just pipedreams and a presentation was made in battleground Arizona that has alarmed the Trump camp once they were informed.

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