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Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyThis week, we examine the ways in which RFK Jr. can throw a "hand grenade" into the presidential debates. Plus, we go inside a new Democratic PAC that is aiming low, and get a preview of Biden's "uncommitted" critics landing some delegates for the Democratic National Convention.
Amid a flurry of news earlier this week on the newly announced slate of presidential debates, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pulled a Trumpian move by preemptively declaring he will meet the standards and qualify to appear.
He also accused his opponents of "colluding" to keep him off the debate stage. But if Kennedy can actually make the debates, it could open a can of brain worms for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The cross-examination of Michael Cohen, the prosecution's key witness in the Donald Trump criminal hush money trial, will resume Monday. Closing arguments could begin as early as Tuesday.
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Michael Cohen returned to the witness stand to be cross-examined in Donald Trump's trial on allegations of business fraud related to a hush money payment.
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While Donald Trump has said he's eager to debate Joe Biden, the president has seemed skeptical about a one-on-one showdown with his competitor.
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