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Trump's bizarre music session reignites questions about his mental acuity
Donald Trump’s campaign wants its candidate to talk more about policy, but on Monday night it was all about the music.
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Man arrested near Trump rally denies he was trying to assassinate the former president
A federal law enforcement source told NBC News there’s no indication that there was an attempt to assassinate former President Trump.
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2 men who were wounded when a gunman opened fire on Trump at rally say Secret Service failed them
Jim Copenhaver and David Dutch spoke for the first time publicly Monday in an exclusive interview with NBC News.
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Investigation underway after man tried to enter Trump California rally perimeter with guns in vehicle
Federal authorities are investigating after a man with guns in his vehicle was arrested Saturday after he was stopped at a checkpoint near a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump.
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Trump campaign requests more military support for the former president's protection
Joe Biden’s chief of staff made clear that the president told the Secret Service to provide the highest level of protection for Trump, a source said.
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Data shows migrants aren't taking jobs from Black or Hispanic people, despite what Trump says
Government data shows immigrant labor contributes to economic growth and provides promotional opportunities for native-born workers.
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Trump argues special counsel's evidence in federal election case shouldn't be released before Election Day
Trump’s attorneys argued against “further disclosures” of evidence by the special counsel in the former president’s election interference case in the weeks before Election Day.
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Kremlin claims Trump sent Covid test machines to Putin
The story was initially reported in “War,” a new book by veteran Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, which reports on Trump and Joe Biden’s relationships with foreign leaders.
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White House ‘can't confirm any of those calls' between Trump and Putin
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded to reports that former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladmir Putin spoke seven times since Trump left office. “If it is indeed true, are we concerned? Do we have serious concerns? Yes, if it is true.”
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Former Pres. Trump, supporters return to Butler, Pa. for rally
Former President Donald Trump made his return to Butler, Pennsylvania, nearly three months after he was shot there during a campaign rally. NBC10 political reporter Lauren Mayk caught up with supporters who showed up to Saturday’s event.
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Former Pres. Trump returns to site of assassination attempt to rally supporters
Former President Donald Trump returned to Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday for a rally months after he was shot in an attempted assassination in July.
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Trump returns to Pennsylvania for a rally at the site of assassination attempt
Donald Trump is setting aside what are now near-constant worries for his physical safety in order to fulfill what he says is “an obligation.”
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False claims about FEMA disaster funds and migrants pushed by Trump
There is no evidence that disaster relief funds were used on immigrants in the U.S. illegally. FEMA disaster money comes from dedicated funds that cannot be used for other purposes.
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Trump and the federal election case against him: Key passages from prosecutors' latest court filing
New court papers in Donald Trump’s federal 2020 election interference case pull back the curtain on his conversations with family members, former Vice President Mike Pence and other close advisers in the weeks leading up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Trump claims new Jack Smith filing is election interference. Here's how it became public
Trump accused the special counsel of election interference over a filing released. But a federal judge made the decision to make it public and when.
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Trump ‘resorted to crimes' after losing 2020 election, new court filing says
The newly unsealed court filling argues that the former president is not entitled to immunity from prosecution.
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Trump ‘resorted to crimes' to stay in office after losing 2020 election, prosecutors say
Donald Trump “resorted to crimes” in a failed bid to cling to power after losing the 2020 election, federal prosecutors said in a newly unsealed court filing that argues that the former president is not entitled to immunity from prosecution.
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Prosecutors file sealed brief detailing allegations against Trump in election interference case
The brief, submitted Thursday over the Trump team’s objections, is aimed at defending a revised and stripped-down indictment that prosecutors filed last month to comply with a Supreme Court ruling that conferred broad immunity on former presidents.
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Appeals court signals it might be open to altering Donald Trump's $489 million civil fraud penalty
A New York appeals court panel appeared receptive Thursday to potentially overturning or reducing a civil fraud judgment that stands to cost Donald Trump nearly $500 million.
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Secret Service at fault during Trump assassination attempt at Pennsylvania rally, officials say
Members of a bipartisan House task force investigating the Trump assassination attempts emphasized during their first hearing that the Secret Service, not local authorities, were responsible for failures in planning and communications.