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Nevada Trump voters say this time will be different

For voters waiting hours in line to see Donald Trump at the Big League Dreams stadium in Las Vegas Saturday, other Republican presidential hopefuls are a small blip on the former president’s path to the party nomination.

Boyd, a 73-year old retiree, said he threw away his Nevada primary ballot after learning Trump wasn’t on it. During his speech later in the day, Trump would echo that sentiment and tell supporters not to “waste time” on the Republican primary. For Boyd, who declined to give his last name, Trump’s victory is a given.

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Alina Habba keeps low profile as Trump suggests he's shopping for new lawyer

After Donald Trump suggested she would not represent him in his appeal of the $83.3 million judgment leveled against him in E. Jean Carroll's second civil suit, Alina Habba has virtually disappeared off the radar, Newsweek reported Friday.

In a post to Truth Social on Wednesday, Trump said he was considering "various law firms" to represent him in the upcoming appeal.

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'He really yelled at Alina': E. Jean Carroll lawyer describes Trump flipping out at lunch

During E. Jean Carroll's second civil defamation case against Donald Trump, attorney Alina Habba's antics on behalf of the former president were so strident and in-your-face that Judge Lewis Kaplan threatened to jail her.

But, according to Carroll’s attorney Roberta Kaplan, Trump once blew up at Habba for being too nice to attorneys who were on the other side.

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'Unremarkable' Trump is finding women have him figured out while men live in fear: expert

In an interview with Salon, the author of "Trump on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President" suggested Donald Trump has met his match in recent years with his inability to bully women who have challenged his actions and his narcissistic belief in his own superiority.

Speaking with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, Dr. Justin Frank, a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center, was asked about comments New York writer E. Jean Carroll made about the former president after her $83.3 million defamation trial win.

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Morning Joe batters MAGA parents for 'idolizing rapist' Trump in front of their kids

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Friday shamed evangelical parents who worship Donald Trump as an idol in front of their children.

The "Morning Joe" host compared President Joe Biden's speech Thursday at the National Prayer Breakfast, where he made an appeal for peace and praised the virtues of honesty and decency, with one Trump gave in 2017 where he boasted about the ratings of his reality TV show "The Apprentice."

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Ex-RNC chair slams Susan Collins for 'noncommittal non-endorsement' of Trump

Former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele often butted heads with then-President Barack Obama. But in 2024, Steele — although still a Republican — is a Never Trump conservative who is rooting for Democratic President Joe Biden's reelection campaign.

In an op-ed published by MSNBC Friday, Steele calls out Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) for not being more forceful in her criticism of 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.

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'Donald Trump appears to be psychotic' as pressure overwhelms him: psychiatrist

According to a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the George Washington University Medical Center, a combination of age and the pressures Donald Trump is facing as he attempts to fend off multiple criminal indictments not only makes him dangerous — he's also close to a mental collapse.

In an interview with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, Dr. Justin Frank, author of "Trump on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President," bluntly stated "Donald Trump appears to be psychotic" after reflecting on recent outbursts during the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial that led to a stunning $83.3 million damage award.

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GOP lawmaker snaps at Trump after having to get ex-president's approval on legislation

Going into the November election with Donald Trump all but assured of being the Republican Party's presidential nominee, GOP lawmakers are increasingly having to run any ideas they have for legislation by the former president before bringing it to the floor.

And that has some legislators fuming about his interference.

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Not even 'some crazy hypothetical' can now stop Trump winning GOP nomination: insiders

Party leaders don't expect any last-minute efforts to deprive Donald Trump of the nomination at the Republican National Convention, even in the event of "some crazy hypothetical."

A group of delegates attempted to keep him from securing the nomination at the 2016 convention, but party leaders say there's little opposition to the former president this time after he rolled to easy primary wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, reported NBC News.

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Dirty tricks enter veep war as hopefuls 'show they can be a killer for Trump': report

Candidates are jockeying to become Donald Trump's running mate, and a recent episode underscores their skullduggery.

A report ran last week on Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) allegedly shopping around opposition research on Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) centered on her anti-Trump comments from 2016, but now The Daily Beast reports that there's speculation the New York Republican spread the story herself.

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'Unhinged' Trump is panicking that Jan. 6 trial will be the end of him: insiders

Despite all of his bravado and claims that his trials are solidifying support among conservatives for his presidential re-election bid, Donald Trump is reportedly raging that a conviction — particularly one involving his conduct around the Jan. 6 insurrection — will doom his chances of winning.

According to a report from Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei of Axios, Trump is convinced a guilty verdict in the case being heard by Judge Tanya Chutkan before the general election will end his political career as voters — particularly any independents who might be leaning towards him — will drop him like a hot rock.

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Trump conviction almost certain if any trial comes pre-election — but they won't: expert

Donald Trump will almost certainly be convicted when he faces trial — but none of the cases will be heard before the general election, a lawyer involved in multiple January 6 prosecutions predicted.

Bill Shipley, who has represented more than 20 defendants in the Capitol riot cases, said the ex-president has barely a chance of being cleared by a jury.

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'Pure loathing': Insiders say hatred for 'sick' Trump has Biden 'fired up' for rematch

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire revealed the deeply personal "loathing" that drives President Joe Biden in his rematch against Donald Trump.

The "Morning Joe" contributor and White House bureau chief for Politico reported Thursday that Biden referred to Trump with some colorful curse words in private, and he said the president badly wanted to deprive his 2020 rival of an opportunity to serve again.

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