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'Fact check this': Katie Britt buried for posting about 'real' consequence of Biden policy

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) isn't staying silent, doubling down on her efforts to blame Joe Biden for alleged consequences of his policies on the border.

Britt was recently embroiled in scandal after her GOP State of the Union response was found to have been false or misleading because parts of it appeared to blame Joe Biden for injustices that occurred in Mexico many years ago. Days later, she sent out a self-pitying fundraising plea in which she declared her heart was broken.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace sends a message to generals that they have a 'duty' to speak out

A conversation on MSNBC included political experts who agreed that no one is coming to save the U.S. from Donald Trump. Only voters can.

Former lead investigator for the House Select Committee Tim Heaphy explained that the more time passes, the harder it will be for prosecutors to convict Trump because memories fade and public interest does too.

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Mental health experts flag 'worrisome signs in the GOP candidate's cognitive presentation'

Psychiatrists and mental health experts are asking that a rule be made that any presidential candidate over the age of 75 have a "comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation" to ensure that he or she is fit to serve in office.

The working group, known as "Duty to Warn," collaborated in 2017 on a book that walked through the mental and cognitive health of then-President Donald Trump and the dangers he posed to the United States.

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Mike Lindell reveals evidence he says will convince Supreme Court of voter fraud

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has taken a pivotal step to bring his 2020 election voting machine fraud case before the Supreme Court.

"When they docket it, I think you're all going to be in agreement with me. The Supreme Court, they're the last line of defense, so to speak, and they view our elections as critical infrastructure," he said on Friday at X Space before gaming out a 9-0 shutout vote victory, according to Newsweek.

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'Thank you Mike Pence': Conservatives celebrate as ex-VP refuses to endorse Trump

Former Vice President Mike Pence spurred celebrations Friday when he announced on Fox News he would not be endorsing Donald Trump's bid to regain the White House.

"It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year," Pence said. "There are profound differences between me and President Trump on a range of issues, and not just our difference on my constitutional duties that I exercised on January the 6th."

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Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial is delayed by just 20 days: report

Donald Trump sought dismissal of the criminal hush money case brought against him, but instead he got only a delay of trial for 20 days.

The judge ruled he would give 30 days from Friday for both sides to review new documents. But that is only a 20-day delay for the trial, which had been scheduled to start on March 25. It's now slated for April 15.

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'Big stuff!': Trump predicts Jack Smith is next after Fani Willis prosecutor resigns

Former President Donald Trump took a victory lap Friday after special prosecutor Nathan Wade recused himself from the Georgia racketeering case that remains under the helm of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

"The Fani Willis lover, Mr. Nathan Wade Esq., has just resigned in disgrace, as per his and her reading of the Judge’s Order today," Trump posted to Truth Social. "BIG STUFF."

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'Worst of every corrupt Trump family tendency': Jared Kushner's new realty deal slammed

Jared Kushner's new foreign real estate deals, which he is pursuing with help from a former Fox News contributor who wants to be the next Secretary of State, are raising alarm among government accountability experts over fears of corruption, according to a new report.

Former President Donald Trump's son-in-law is about to close deals in Albania and Serbia that appear to have been made possible by his White House connections and $2 billion in Saudi Arabian funding, the New York Times reported Friday.

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RNC backtracks on controversial plans to kill community centers in neighborhoods of color

Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump took over the Republican Party as co-chair last week — and immediately announced the shuttering of the Republican National Committee's community centers in neighborhoods of color.

The GOP opened a number of centers in key swing states where they thought they could move Black and Latino voters to support Republican candidates.

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Congressman compares Latino Trump supporters to 'Jews for Hitler'

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a Democrat from McAllen, compared Hispanic Trump supporters to “Jews for Hitler,” prompting fierce backlash from Republicans as he runs for reelection in a mostly Hispanic South Texas district.

In an interview with The New Republic published Monday, Gonzalez warned that Democrats could soon lose support among socially conservative Hispanic voters in South Texas as Republicans increasingly invest in the area. He said Hispanic voters are largely turned off by the anti-immigrant rhetoric coming from the top of the Republican ticket, including former President Donald Trump casting Mexican immigrants as “rapists.”

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'Make it make sense': Clarence Thomas targeted amid demands for Fani Willis' recusal

Calls for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to recuse herself from the Georgia election racketeering case against Donald Trump spurred one name to trend on X Friday: Clarence Thomas.

The Supreme Court Justice — beleaguered by reports that he accepted luxury gifts from political operatives and that his wife Ginni threw her support behind Trump's "Stop the Steal" campaign — took center stage as X users questioned his ability to rule on cases involving the former president.

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'Bury this orange heathen': Dem lawmaker urges DA Fani Willis to ramp up Trump trial

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) took to X moments after Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee ruled Friday that District Attorney Fani Willis could continue her prosecution of Donald Trump and his co-defendants — and she urged the Fulton County prosecutor to move full speed ahead.

Crockett, who served as a civil rights attorney and public defender after graduating law school, stated she was slightly baffled by part of McAfee's ruling, but that she believed it would hold up if the former president's lawyers file an appeal.

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Trump's team handed another 15K new documents in hush money case

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office will hand Trump's team another 15,000 new documents they obtained from the Southern District of New York for the election interference case involving hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Another 31,000 documents were released Thursday.

The DA is handing the documents over to Trump after the S.D.N.Y. informed him they found new documents when Trump's team requested them two months ago. Bragg's team had requested the paperwork last year.

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