American Thinker,
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Douglas Schwartz
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History provides examples of third-party presidential candidates swinging elections. Ross Perot denied George H.W. Bush a second term in 1992, running on the Reform Party ticket and garnering 18.9% of the popular vote. Bill Clinton won with only 43.0%. In 1980, Congressman John Anderson ran an incoherent candidacy yet captured 6.6% of votes. Reagan prevailed over Carter 50.7% to 41.0%. It is unclear if Anderson’s bid was engineered by Reagan’s campaign to split votes from Carter. Teddy Roosevelt's 1912 third-party run split Republican votes, yielding Woodrow Wilson, the first progressive leftist president.
Now comes RFK Jr. with a platform exhibiting substantial overlap with the MAGA agenda.
New York Post,
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Joe Marino
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Craig McCarthy
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A riot broke out Friday afternoon during a social media influencer’s giveaway in Union Square Park.
Twitch gamer Kai Cenat scheduled the real-world meet-up at 3:30 p.m. and planned to give away PS5s, computers, microphones and other gaming accessories. (Photo) Influencer Kai Cenat is surrounded by the huge crowd as he arrives in Union Square. (Photo) About 1,000 kids flooded the park. (Photo) The riot broke out during a Kai Cenat giveaway. (Photos) Videos online capture the kids screaming and climbing on what appear to be vehicles.
Gateway Pundit,
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Cullen Linebarger
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8/4/2023 5:27:39 PM
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It turns out that Special Counsel Jack Smith either failed to review evidence that exonerates President Trump and Mayor Rudy Giuliani or he ignored the findings altogether.
Tim Parlatore, the attorney for former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, told CBS News that Smith’s office has within thousands of pages of records turned over by Kerik that contains “exculpatory evidence.” The exact reason why Smith has not disclosed this critical information remains unclear.
According to CBS News, these documents were submitted to Smith on July 23.
Daily Caller,
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Nicole Silverio
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Friday’s “The View” panel got heated after one co-host said she will not vote for President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election.
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin pointed to a New York Times/Siena poll finding former President Donald Trump would tie with Biden or even fare better in a potential general election. Apparently in shock, co-host Joy Behar confronted Griffin on her refusal to vote for the president.
“Joe Biden, let me just say something about Joe Biden. According to what I’m observing, the economy is booming, inflation is down, the stock market is doing well, people are having an easier time putting bread on the table etc.
Breitbart Politics,
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Hanna Bleau
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Democrats are pushing for former President Donald Trump’s trial to be televised, as detailed in a letter to Judge Roslynn R. Mauskopf, who serves as director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts as well as secretary to the Judicial Conference.
The letter, signed by well over two dozen House Democrats, requests that the Judicial Conference “explicitly” authorizes Trump’s criminal trials to be televised, asserting that it is crucial for the sake of transparency. Notably, Chief Justice Chief Justice John Roberts stands as the presiding officer (Snip) Signers included Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA), Dan Goldman (D-NY), Jamie Raskin (D-MD), Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), and many more.
Election Central,
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Nate Ashworth
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Former President Donald Trump will make his first public appearance since he was arraigned in Washington, D.C. on Thursday stemming from a recent indictment alleging fraud and conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump, as expected, pleaded not guilty to the charges.The former president will be speaking in downtown Montgomery tonight at the Alabama Republican Party Summer Dinner, an event expected to draw a sellout crowd of over 2,200 people. Trump will be the sole headlining speaker at the event which is expected to run for roughly two hours.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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An old video of Viktor Shokin, the Ukrainian prosecutor who was removed from office under pressure from then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, is making the rounds online again following the damning testimony of Devon Archer. This video was removed on Youtube.
In a detailed and extensive interview, Shokin has responded to allegations from the Biden regime, laying out his side of the story regarding the investigations into Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company that once employed Hunter.
It is unclear when this video was recorded or published but includes his reaction to Biden’s accusations.
Breitbart Politics,
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Wendell Husebø
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) requested answers from U.S. Prosecutor David Weiss to questions about whether Alexander Mackler, a former Biden lawyer, interfered in the criminal probe into Hunter Biden.
Mackler is Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) of Delaware and a former deputy counsel to then-Vice President Joe Biden. He also served alongside Assistant United States Attorney Lesley Wolf at the Delaware office, where Wolf worked on the criminal probe into Hunter Biden and allegedly prevented investigators from asking about “the big guy.”
IRS agent whistleblowers allege Wolf refused to allow investigators to ask about Joe Biden being “the big guy.”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Kelly Laco
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Hunter's ex-best friend Archer revealed new details about his personal and business relationship with the president's son during the second part of Tucker Carlson's interview that was released Friday.
Archer addressed the toll that Hunter's struggle with his crack cocaine and alcohol addiction took on their 10-year partnership.
For the initial part of their business partnership Hunter was 'sober,' he said. So his addiction struggle 'wasn't apart of our relationship.'
Breitbart Clips,
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Ian Hanchett
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During an interview with Milwaukee’s TMJ4 News on Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris answered a question on demands for protections for the unborn at the point of viability while still allowing some abortion by stating that “the government should not be telling women what to do with their bodies.”
TMJ4 Chief Political Reporter Charles Benson asked, “Wisconsin has an 1849 abortion ban law in place after the Supreme Court decision was reached on Roe v. Wade. Prior to that, it was a 20-week ban on abortion. So, my question for you is, what is your position on protecting reproductive rights while those and others are saying they want some protection
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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On Thursday, former President Donald Trump left his home in Bedminster, New Jersey, to make a court appearance in Washington, D.C., at US District Court. Upon arrival, he was placed under arrest, processed, and arraigned.
Appearing before Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya, Trump pleaded not guilty.
Outside the courthouse, Trump’s attorney Alina Habba spoke to reporters, addressing the timeline of the President’s indictments. She strongly argued that every time allegations have arisen against the “Biden Crime Family,” the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden has indicted Trump.
“I think a witch hunt is really the way that anybody should describe this because it’s not something we’ve seen in our time,” Habba said,
Breitbart Politics,
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Jordan Dixon-Hamilton
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Podcast host Joe Rogan said the U.S. Department of Justice’s multiple indictments against former President Donald Trump are the “actions of a banana republic.”
Rogan spoke about how the indictments against Trump galvanized his supporters.
“Yeah, and the people that love Trump, they feel like this is a witch hunt. And they feel like all the things he’s getting indicted for are bull**** anyway,” Rogan said. “Not only does it not work, but it kind of hardens their position that he’s being targeted. And these are like the the actions of a banana republic.”