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Trump just created an 'immense vulnerability' that will benefit Biden: ex-GOP strategist

Donald Trump and his allies accidentally created a monster that could mean a loss in the presidential election, according to a former Republican campaign aide.

Matthew Dowd, who previously worked for George W. Bush's campaigns, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss Trump's bid to unseat President Joe Biden. The host began by discussing Trump's guilty verdicts and their impact on the race.

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Trump 'explicitly' asks Supreme Court to 'somehow prevent' upcoming sentencing: reporter

Donald Trump Sunday made it clear that he wants the Supreme Court to intervene in the former president's upcoming sentencing for 34 criminal convictions for business records fraud in New York.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to lash out at the upcoming sentencing in July. He could face jail time.

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'Give us a break': Right-wing radio host goes down in flames for attack on Justice Merchan

A right-wing media personality complained on Sunday that Justice Juan Merchan was biased against Donald Trump, but was met with some intense backlash.

Conservative media personality Erick Erickson, the founder of Red State, took to social media over the weekend to a make a case that Merchan was more biased than Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who said his wife flew an upside down flag in response to a Trump-related neighborhood dispute.

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Judge Cannon's new ruling reveals she isn't 'worried' about law enforcement safety: expert

Judge Aileen Cannon's Sunday ruling in Donald Trump's Espionage Act over allegedly unlawful retention of classified documents is very revealing, according to MSNBC's Katie Phang.

Phang, a legal expert and host for the news network, reported this weekend that Cannon issued a new decision in the documents case, brought against Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith in Florida. The filing was a response to Smith's second request to amend the conditions of release for Trump, based on the ex-president's false statements that the government intended to kill him when it raided Mar-a-Lago.

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'The lie detector said: that is a lie': Trump busted for falsehood in latest Fox interview

Donald Trump's latest Fox News interview contained a lie that is being called out by journalists and other observers Sunday.

The former president teased his Fox interview on social media by saying, "Enjoy!" During the interview some journalists have described as "heavily edited," Trump was said to have promoted domestic terrorism if he goes to jail.

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'Jesus took the wheel': Runaway 'Trust Jesus' RV ridiculed after crashing near Trump rally

An RV with signs supporting Donald Trump and Jesus was mocked Sunday after it mysteriously rolled into a utility pole

Ahead of an unofficial Trump rally in Staten Island, officials said that the vehicle was involved in an accident. Damian Cross posted a video showing what appeared to be a bus wedged between a utility pole and a gas station sign.

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Trump's own biographer spills inside information about ex-president's jail worries

Donald Trump has suggested he's not worried about going to jail after being convicted on 34 felony counts in New York, but those close to him are reportedly undermining that claim.

Tim O'Brien, who spent massive amounts of time with Trump before writing TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss Trump's current legal affairs. That comes just days after the former president was found guilty by a jury of his peers in connection with a hush money cover-up scheme aimed at undermining the 2016 election.

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Trump lawyer's 'optimistic' prediction about sentencing burned down by ex-prosecutor

Any hope Donald Trump might have had after his legal team suggested he may not be sentenced after being convicted on 34 felony counts was shot down by a former U.S. attorney during an appearance on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon.

Speaking with fill-in host Yamiche Alcindor, former prosecutor Joyce Vance was asked about the appeals process the convicted ex-president's legal team will have to maneuver to keep their client out of jail.


With Vance saying it was highly unlikely the appeal could leapfrog the lower courts to the Supreme Court, Alcincdor asked, "Trump's lawyer, we just played him, he doesn't think he is ever going to be sentenced."

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Runaway 'Trust Jesus' bus crashes ahead of Staten Island Trump rally

A Trump Store bus was involved in a traffic accident on Sunday ahead of a Staten Island rally for the former president. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), bystander Damian Cross shared a video of the crash's aftermath. A bus covered with Trump signs appeared sandwiched between a utility pole and a gas station sign.

Signs on the bus included "Trump Law and Order," "Trust Jesus," "Trump 2024," "Women for Trump," and "Let's Go Brandon."

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'Pick a side or you are next': Trump's MAGA fans threaten 'bloodshed' after NY conviction

Fans of Donald Trump are making threats of all sorts ranging from pushing for the prosecution of court officials and Democratic lawmakers to raising the prospect of a civil war after the former president was convicted on 34 felony counts in a Manhattan courtroom last Thursday.

On the same day that Trump appeared on Fox & Friends and planted the seed for future violence if he is put in jail by Judge Juan Merchan, the Guardian is reporting that the backlash against Trump's conviction by his true believers is wide and deep.

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Trump joins TikTok, which he once tried to ban

Former president and current White House hopeful Donald Trump has joined TikTok, posting his first video on the wildly popular social media app he once tried to ban while in office.

Reaching out to younger voters as he seeks reelection in November, Trump posted a 13-second clip Saturday night that shows him in his usual blue suit and red tie attending an Ultimate Fighting Championship bout in Newark, N.J.

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'It's obviously doable': Why Trump's prison time would be in a 'double-wide' trailer

Former FBI Director James Comey said that prison officials could easily and safely house Donald Trump by placing a double-wide trailer in the prison yard.

After Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in New York, MSNBC host Jen Psaki asked Comey about the former president's potential punishment.

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'Not true whatsoever': CBS host busts Doug Burgum on false Hunter Biden claim

CBS host Margaret Brennan called out North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), Donald Trump's surrogate, after he made a claim about Hunter Biden that was "not true whatsoever."

During Sunday's Face the Nation broadcast, Brennan grilled Burgum because he suggested Trump was convicted of a paperwork error in his New York hush money trial.

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