Senate Republicans are urging former President Trump to avoid a repeat of his much-maligned debate performance against President Biden four years ago when the two meet onstage Thursday for a pivotal moment in their rematch.
Trump's 2020 debate performance is remembered for interruptions, badgering and running roughshod over Biden and debate moderator Chris Wallace — as well as his infamous response that the Proud Boys should "stand back and stand by." | |
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BY NATHANIEL WEIXEL AND ALEX GANGITANO |
The Dobbs decision two years ago jolted awake Democrats and reproductive rights activists, with the seismic changes made possible by the Supreme Court's action offering motivation in an instant. The ruling immediately flipped the fight to the other side, galvanizing abortion rights supporters and making it a driving election issue. And since, the anti-abortion movement has struggled with a new reality for which it may have been unprepared — the public is largely supportive of abortion rights and opposes significant efforts to ban or restrict the procedure. |
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BY ELLA LEE AND ZACH SCHONFELD |
The Supreme Court is set for an enormous week.
With just days left until the justices' self-imposed deadline of finishing their opinions by the end of June, they have yet to release decisions in 14 argued cases this term. |
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Former President Trump told reporters Saturday he's made up his mind about who will be his running mate in November, but he has yet to tell anyone who it is. Trump told NBC News ahead of a rally in Philadelphia that he's settled on a vice presidential choice. |
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| While President Biden is expected to hunker down with aides at Camp David to prepare for the first presidential debate, former President Trump is taking a less formal approach. Rather than holding mock debates, Trump has been meeting with senators to go over policies likely to come up on Thursday in Atlanta and talking through potential topics with aides. He will spend Saturday holding a rally in Philadelphia and appearing at a conservative evangelical convention in Washington. |
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BY JUDY KURTZ AND AMIE PARNES |
Former President Trump just can't shake off talk of Taylor Swift. From questioning her past support for President Biden, to commenting on her appearance, to gabbing about the mega-star during a meeting with House Republicans, for the 45th president, Swift appears to be a subject Trump knows "All Too Well." |
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A MSNBC legal analyst warned Judge Aileen Cannon to stay in her "lane" as she's set to continue a hearing into next week arguing that the special counsel of Trump's classified documents case was illegally appointed. "Girl, stay in your lane," Melissa Murray, MSNBC legal analyst and New York University law professor, said in comments directed at Cannon during Friday's edition of "All In with Chris Hayes" in comments highlighted by Mediaite. |
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Former President Trump on Saturday touted the "amazing" accomplishment of ending Roe v. Wade ahead of the second anniversary of the decision, digging in on his assertion that states should decide individually whether to allow abortion. Trump spoke to the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference, a gathering of religious conservatives in Washington, D.C., two days before the anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe. |
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| Pro-Palestine protestors disrupted a joint rally between Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), and Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vermont) on Saturday. The protest was organized by Within Our Lives, a self-described Palestinian-led, New York pro-Palestine organization. |
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| OPINION | To foster a healthier future for all Americans, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched Healthy People 2030. This ambitious and important plan outlines key goals to "Build a healthier future for all." Yet recent legislation is turning "all" to "all except LGBTQ," making it impossible to reach HHS's goals. |
OPINION | Russia's relentless move toward some form of fascism has been especially in evidence in recent days. Such a development is not surprising. Extremism is a slippery slope, and once you step onto the right-wing variety, as Putin did many years ago, you will soon be entering the ideological and political terrain defined by the likes of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. |
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BY LISA LERER, SHANE GOLDMACHER, JONATHAN SWAN AND MAGGIE HABERMAN |
On Thursday, President Biden and Donald Trump will take part in the earliest presidential debate ever. Any potential missteps could linger. |
BY JOHN MCCORMICK AND DOUGLAS BELKIN |
Republicans are expected to highlight problems with migrants and crime in the host city, while security officials are bracing for Gaza protests. |
BY ED WHITE AND JOHN HANNA |
Floodwaters have forced people out of their homes in parts of Iowa, the result of weeks of rain. Meanwhile, much of the United States is longing for relief from yet another round of extraordinary heat Saturday. |
BY JOSH DAWSEY AND ISAAC ARNSDORF |
Fundraising experts say the solicitations are aggressive even by the standards of Trump's frequently hyperbolic language. President Biden's campaign condemned the messages as laying the groundwork for more violence. |
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