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John Legend ends friendship with Kanye West over Trump support
“You’re fired!” John Legend has resigned from his friendship with Kanye West over his 2020 White House bid and support of former President Donald Trump. Legend could not give the friendship a “green light” anymore because “we publicly disagreed on his running for office and supporting Trump.”
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Trump-backed candidates prevail in U.S. midterm primaries
Republican voters on Tuesday chose a raft of candidates supporting Donald Trump's 2020 election falsehoods in multiple party primaries for the November general election - a stark display of the former president's grip on his party.
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Trump's Lawyers Are Preparing Legal Defenses Against Criminal Charges
Donald Trump’s lawyers are preemptively preparing a legal defense against criminal charges from the Justice Department, as the former president’s lawyers are increasingly anxious that their client will be prosecuted for his role in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
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Fox News, Once Home to Trump, Now Often Ignores Him
The former president hasn’t been interviewed on the Rupert Murdoch-owned cable network in more than 100 days, and other Republicans often get the attention he once did.
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Inside Trump '25: A radical plan for Trump’s second term
Allies want to empower him to purge potentially thousands of civil servants.
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The Jan. 6 panel is compiling reams of evidence Trump broke these 2 federal laws in seeking to throw out the 2020 election he lost
When the House select committee began its 10-month investigation into the January 6 insurrection, lawmakers set out to uncover and present evidence from the first disruption of the peaceful transfer of power in American history. Now, with the committee half-way through its hearings for June, another goal is coming into sharper focus: To painstakingly show why they believe former President Donald Trump violated several federal laws in the events leading up to the insurrection and its aftermath; a federal judge ruled in March that Trump "likely" committed a felony.
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Trump a ‘clear and present danger to US democracy’, conservative judge warns
In a chilling warning, a conservative judge closed the the third January 6 committee hearing on Thursday by saying Donald Trump, his allies and supporters were still “a clear and present danger to American democracy”.
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Steve Schmidt Calls For Every Republican Who Asked For A Preemptive Pardon To Be Expelled From Congress
As Adam Schiff pointed out to Rachel Maddow, people don’t seek out preemptive pardons unless they think that they have broken the law. Legally, seeking out a preemptive pardon might not be evidence of a crime committed, but it is a red flag that when waved by members of Congress requires more investigation from law enforcement.
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Kellyanne Conway’s Book Is the Nastiest Trump Memoir Yet
And maybe the most flagrantly dishonest.
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Federal judge dismisses Trump's lawsuit against Twitter
San Francisco federal district court Judge James Donato has tossed the lawsuit Donald Trump filed against Twitter last year in a bid to get his account back. The social network permanently suspended the former president's account after his supporters stormed the Capitol in January 2021. In the company's announcement, Twitter cited two of his tweets in particular that it believes were "highly likely to encourage and inspire people to replicate the criminal acts that took place at the US Capitol" on January 6th last year.
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Mark Meadows' 2,319 text messages reveal Trump's inner circle communications before and after January 6
CNN has obtained 2,319 text messages that former President Donald Trump's White House chief of staff Mark Meadows sent and received between Election Day 2020 and President Joe Biden's January 20, 2021 inauguration.
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Trump's social media app misses another deadline as users report issues
Former President Trump’s social media app Truth Social remains unavailable for many, despite promises that it would be "fully operational" in the U.S. by Thursday.
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Federal Judge Finds Trump Most Likely Committed Crimes Over 2020 Election
“The illegality of the plan was obvious,” the judge wrote in a civil case, referring to the former president’s efforts to persuade Vice President Mike Pence to upend the certification of the Electoral College results.
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Seth Meyers Reminds Trump: Ukraine's Invasion Isn't 'A F**king Real Estate Deal'
Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has shocked the whole world except apparently former President Donald Trump, Seth Meyers lamented Thursday night. “So, if you’re like most people, you were shocked and horrified,” he said. “But if you were Donald Trump, apparently you were at Mar-a-Lago watching it with a bunch of Palm Beach plastic surgeons and their third wives and thinking, ‘You really got to hand it to Vladimir Putin.’”
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Donald Trump’s social media app launches on Apple store
Donald Trump’s new social media venture, Truth Social, has launched on Apple’s App Store, marking the former president’s return to social media after he was banned from several platforms last year. The app was available to download shortly before midnight eastern time and was automatically downloaded to Apple users who had pre-ordered the app. It was the top free app available on the App Store early Monday.
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Jan. 6 investigators find gaps in Trump White House call logs, sources say
The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack has found sparse call records and gaps in the White House telephone logs from Jan. 6, according to two sources familiar with the investigation. One source indicated to ABC News that the logs do not reflect all the calls they understand former President Donald Trump was making that day. Investigators have not uncovered any evidence that records were deleted or changed.
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Latinx people residing in Trump states reported especially poor mental health after the 2016 election
A study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine suggests that election outcomes can impact population-level mental health. Moreover, the extent of this impact depends on a person’s race/ethnicity and their surrounding political climate. The findings revealed that Latinx people living in Trump states and white people living in Clinton states experienced an especially high number of poor mental health days following the 2016 election.
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Capitol Police officer sues Trump on Jan. 6 anniversary, says he ‘directed’ mob
The lawsuit is the latest legal effort to hold former President Donald Trump and his allies accountable for the attack on the Capitol.
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Donald Trump Jr. tells young conservatives: Following the peaceful part of the Bible has 'gotten us nothing'
Donald Trump Jr. told a group of young conservatives on Sunday that following the peaceful rules of the Christian Bible has "gotten us nothing." While speaking at a Turning Point USA conference in Arizona, Trump praised the group as the "frontline of freedom."
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Mary Trump says her uncle was disappointed Jan. 6 riots "didn't work that day"
Mary Trump, the psychologist and author who has been unsparing in her criticism of her extended family, has suggested that her uncle, Ex-President Donald Trump, harbored little regret about the violence that took place on January 6 in the U.S. Capitol.
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