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'Stop right now': Ex-prosecutor warns about one of the oldest 'voter suppression' tricks

Donald Trump's right wing is ready to alienate voters who oppose him, and the former president's critics shouldn't fall for it, a former federal prosecutor said Sunday.

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'Impossibly immature': Internet slams Dem attorney general over 'coded' Olympian post

A social media post about a former Olympian is causing Americans to question the Democratic attorney general of Michigan for a purportedly "coded" tweet about President Joe Biden.

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'Tweeting from Cancun?' Ted Cruz buried in jokes after warning about Texas hurricane Beryl

Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz is in hot water after warning about high water from a hurricane-strength storm heading toward his state.

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'Stop electing stupid people': Rage as Marjorie Taylor Greene flunks American history test

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is in hot water for getting two out of eight people correct when listing individuals who signed the Declaration of Independence.

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Democrat Ted Lieu says report on him calling for Joe Biden to quit is 'completely wrong'

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) on Sunday warned citizens not to believe everything they read after he was forced to deny a report about him purportedly calling on Joe Biden to quit the presidential race in the wake of his poor debate showing.

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'I was in those meetings': Trump official spills about Project 2025's 'overreach' on women

Donald Trump is not to be believed when he says he knows nothing about Project 2025, according to a former official in his White House.

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'Harmless error': Inside the legal doctrine that all but guarantees Trump's sentencing

Former President Donald Trump can’t outrun his Sept. 18 “hush money” trial sentencing despite the Supreme Court’s stunning immunity ruling last week, former New York judges and prosecutors told Business Insider.

The Supreme Court last Monday ruled 6-3 that Trump is “immune from prosecution for official acts taken while in office, but not for private conduct,” the Washington Post reports. That decision put Trump’s pending criminal sentencing in peril after a Manhattan jury last month unanimously convicted the former president on 34 felony counts related to falsifying documents.

As Business Insider reports, “[E]ven if Trump's trial judge, New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, finds that presidential immunity retroactively invalidates some evidence used at trial, he'll likely also find that this amounts to ‘harmless error.’ No harm, no foul — meaning that even if you removed the challenged evidence, there would still be overwhelming proof of Trump's guilt.”

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Trump ally Tom Fitton ridiculed after saying sources told him Biden is resigning on Monday

Donald Trump ally Tom Fitton was hit with backlash on social media this weekend after he said sources told him that President Joe Biden will not only quit the campaign, but resign from his office entirely, on Monday.

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'The call was recorded': New Marjorie Taylor Greene Trump claim leads to brutal fact check

Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, an ally to Donald Trump, was brutally fact-checked on Sunday after she claimed she "knows" that the former president won Georgia's election in 2020, which he lost to current president Joe Biden.

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Texas hunkers down as storm Beryl approaches

Coastal Texas was under hurricane and storm surge warnings on Sunday, as the southern U.S. state braced for the approach of Beryl, which was threatening to make landfall as a hurricane.

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'The clown show continues': James Comer mocked after seeking testimony of Biden's doctor

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) was mocked by both Republicans and Democrats Sunday after he called on President Joe Biden's doctor to testify before the House Oversight Committee.

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'There is a trend here': Experts celebrate as French left wing appears to beat far right

France's left-wing New Popular Front is expected to finish ahead of the nation's far-right party in French parliamentary elections, and it's causing some excitement in the United States.

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Supreme Court in danger of having rulings ignored over 'legitimacy' concerns: legal expert

The seemingly endless stream of controversial rulings from the conservative majority Supreme Court — along with accusations of major ethical violations — has created a trust gap that may come back to haunt the nation's highest court.

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