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Stephen Miller seeks Judge Cannon's OK to intervene in Trump documents gag order dispute

The ink has only just dried on U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's rejection of a bid by Republican state attorneys general to intervene against special counsel Jack Smith's request for a gag order on former President Donald Trump in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case — and now another Trump ally is trying it himself, reported Law & Crime.

"America First Legal Foundation (AFL), like the AGs that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rejected, advanced the argument that the special counsel’s attempt to modify Trump’s pretrial release conditions by imposing a gag order and 'prior restraint' on speech during his reelection campaign 'practically ignores' the First Amendment," reported Matt Naham. "AFL, for whom Miller serves as president, is now seeking Cannon’s permission to weigh in as an amicus curiae, Latin for friend of the court, having filed a proposed brief that supports the arguments of Trump’s defense."

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Ten Commandments governor doubts church-state separation exists: 'Find me those words'

The Louisiana governor who made national headlines this week when he signed legislation requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments is now responding to questions about its dubious constitutionality by questioning whether separation of church and state even exists.

Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed the bill into law Thursday and even bragged that he welcomed civil rights groups who threatened to sue based on First Amendment violations.

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'We do really want to burn it all down': Trump's camp warns it isn’t 'bluffing'

An unnamed Republican source close to former President Donald Trump is confirming that reports of the former president wanting to establish a far-right, authoritarian government in a second term are not hyperbole.

In a recent Rolling Stone article, reporters Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng spoke with several unnamed GOP-aligned sources who are in Trump's orbit, and they made no efforts to assuage concerns that Trump would drastically reshape the federal government if he took power again. Rather, these sources instead confirmed that reports of a term-limited Trump eliminating all guardrails that would stand in the way of him wielding absolute unchecked executive power and pursuing vengeance against his political opponents are accurate.

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Trump’s lawyer argues Jack Smith is 'Trojan Horse for the Biden campaign': analyst

Special counsel Jack Smith appeared in the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida on Friday to hear claims from Donald Trump and his allies that Smith's appointment as prosecutor in the former president's classified documents case was unconstitutional.

Detailing the hours-long courtroom hearing, legal analyst Lisa Rubin said that if one believes that no one is truly above the law, there isn't much justification for it.

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'Bad idea!' MAGA furious as Trump seems to shun right-wing belief with new plan

Former President Donald Trump's supporters have a reputation for sticking with his ideas through thick and thin — but they're not happy with his latest proposal, Newsweek reported.

Specifically, Trump, long known for his hardline immigration restrictionism across the board, is offering a rare proposal to make a certain type of immigration easier — and many on the far-right are going ballistic.

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Trump celebrates as union boss who tried to fight GOP senator gets convention spot

It has been less than a year since Teamsters Union President Sean O'Brien almost got into a fistfight with Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullen (OK). Now Donald Trump is celebrating the labor leader coming to the Republican National Convention.

Axios reported earlier in June that O'Brien was fishing for a speaking slot at the big GOP event. Trump announced on Friday that O'Brien will join the Republicans.

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Mystery surrounds Sam Alito's 2-day Supreme Court absence as opinions handed down

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was absent again Friday when opinions were handed down in the nation's highest court.

The conservative justice was also not present Thursday for opinion day, which CNN reported was unusual because it's the end of the court's term and nine opinions have been issued in the two days, with more to come next week and possibly even more in July.

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Trump lawyer dodges as Aileen Cannon grills him over 'very ominous' claims: report

District court Judge Aileen Cannon pressed Donald Trump's attorney to defend an extraordinary claim about special counsel Jack Smith during a hearing on his appointment to investigate the former president.

Trump's legal team and some political allies are arguing that Smith, who has charged the ex-president in Florida and Washington, D.C., was not lawfully appointed as special counsel, saying his position amounted to a "shadow government," and Cannon asked him to explain, reported CNN.

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Judge gives Steve Bannon glimmer of hope that he could avoid prison: analyst

Ex-Donald Trump campaign manager Steve Bannon is headed to prison — and his single chance to avoid his fate is to beg the Supreme Court to save him.

But a judge in a lower appeals court that rejected his attempts to avoid incarceration has handed him a glimmer of hope.

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MAGA granny admits to grooming teen grandson to believe Democrats worship Satan

A new dispatch from a Trump rally in Wisconsin has revealed that one Trump-supporting grandmother is grooming her teenage grandson to believe Democrats literally worship the devil.

As reported by The Atlantic's Stephanie McCrummen, 19-year-old Wisconsin resident Jordan Lazier recently attended the rally in Racine, Wisconsin with his grandparents.

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'Look at this live': CNN interrupts broadcast to show Trump Media stock in 'freefall mode'

In the midst of reporting on the latest Supreme Court rulings and Donald Trump's lawyers trying to get Judge Aileen Cannon to dismiss obstruction of justice charges filed against their client, CNN's Wolf Blitzer interrupted the coverage to point to a chart showing the price of stock in Trump Media spiraling downward on Friday afternoon.

"Look at this live" he exclaimed after returning from a commercial break as his producers displayed a chart that showed a precipitous decline that continued downward during the report.

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Details revealed of terrifying new threats hurled at Trump prosecutors

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's new court filing that urges an appeals court to extend Donald Trump's gag order gave terrifying details Friday of new threats against prosecutors.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin said the latest warnings include “bomb threats at the homes of two people involved in this case" on the first day of the trial, as well as online threats against the D.A. and those working in his office.

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‘Creepy weirdos’: Senator fears Trump WH staff would destroy government from ‘inside’

WASHINGTON — Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) is raising alarms over the quality of staffers the Republican Party is vetting in preparation for a second Donald Trump administration.

“He's just going to have a bunch of creepy weirdos working in the White House that are intent on destroying government from the inside and pursuing their super creepy, weird political agendas,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) told Raw Story.

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