Donald Trump Supporters Are Expecting Taylor Swift to Vote for Him

Nearly one-third of Donald Trump‘s supporters believe Taylor Swift will vote for the former president in November, according to a new poll. Speculation about who Swift will support in the presidential election has grown as she has remained quiet about the race, though the Fortnight singer has historically supported President Joe Biden and progressive social causes such as LGBTQ+ rights. A new…

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Trump’s Ties to Big Oil Just Got Even More Terrifying

Donald Trump’s promise to oil bosses at a Mar-a-Lago meeting last month, in which he reportedly spoke bluntly of a “deal” with executives that would see him scrap troublesome environmental regulations “on day one” if they raised $1 billion to get him back in the White House, not only shocked the executives involved, but The New Abnormal’s Andy Levy and Danielle…

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The Secret Recording Leak, That Could Sink Donald Trump and Cohen was later jailed for illegal contributions.

Jurors have heard a secret recording of Donald Trump allegedly talking about making hush-money payments to Playboy model Karen McDougal. On Monday, Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen told the jury that he made the recording without the ex-president’s knowledge. Prosecutors say the recording shows that Trump was fully aware he would have to pay $150,000 to silence McDougal before the 2016…

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Democrats shouldn’t smile about Haley voters shunning Trump. Biden isn’t exactly beloved.

Tuesday’s primaries weren’t quite the wins Donald Trump wishes they were. Nikki Haley may have dropped out of the presidential race back in March, but she’s still getting votes from Republicans who don’t want another Trump presidency. But that doesn’t mean it’s a win for President Joe Biden. Haley received 20% of the vote in Maryland’s Republican…

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As Michael Cohen’s testimony droned on, the real hush-money show moved outdoors with crude balloons and a ‘Beetlejuice’ chant

It was just after noon when giant, agitprop penises began flying past the sooty limestone facade of the criminal court in Manhattan. It was just one of the political pranks seen outside the hush-money trial Thursday — and it was a heck-of-a-lot more interesting than the testimony droning on inside. Up on the 15th floor,…

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Trump’s isolation deepens after his coup crew is hit with Arizona criminal indictments

Because Donald Trump himself wasn’t indicted, there was a surprisingly muted response to the announcement, late on Wednesday, that Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes had indicted a school bus full of Republican activists and operatives on felony charges related to Trump’s efforts to steal the 2020 election. There’s a real “Trump himself or it doesn’t count” bar…

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“I wish I had been wrong”: Miles Taylor on the dire threat of Trump 2.0

Donald Trump’s first criminal trial is finally scheduled to begin this week in Manhattan, on charges of paying hush money to adult-film performer Stormy Daniels. With three other criminal cases pending in Florida, Georgia and Washington, D.C., the corrupt ex-president faces at least the hypothetical possibility of incarceration, in addition to the hundreds of millions…

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Feeding the dragon? Biden fires back at Trump’s claim China is ‘eating our lunch’ as he slaps tariffs on $18billion in goods from Beijing

President Joe Biden slammed back at Donald Trump‘s claim that China has been ‘eating our lunch,’ blaming the situation on his Republican rival. ‘He’s been feeding them a long time,’ Biden said at an event in the Rose Garden where he announced a slew of new tariffs on Beijing, targeting the country’s electronic vehicle, medical and heavy industries. Both presidential candidates…

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“Exceeded expectations”: Experts say Michael Cohen is “dismantling” Trump lawyers’ defense

Jurors were “feverishly taking notes and looking” during former fixer’s testimony Michael Cohen is a liar and convicted criminal. After his testimony Monday, the consensus is that he is also a compelling witness, one able to connect the dots and explain how his lying was a requirement of the job – of working for the…

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