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GOP pollster reveals what made women Trump voters 'totally freaked out' in focus group

Republicans Voters Against Trump director Sarah Longwell said that she did a focus group with GOP women who voted for Donald Trump previously but who are now very afraid.

"I was recently in Arizona; this is the state where they recently repealed their abortion law which put into place an 1870 [sic] law that restricted abortion, even in the cases of rape, incest, and life of the mother," she explained. "These women were totally freaked out by what was happening when you talk about abortion."

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Justice Alito now in hot water for another controversial flag reportedly flown at his home

Another polarizing flag was flown outside Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home. This time it was his summer property in New Jersey, according to The New York Times.

Alito's Long Beach Island home featured the so-called “Appeal to Heaven” flag (aka Pine Tree flag) aloft in the July and September months of last year, the outlet reported.

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Mike Johnson shredded for attacking Biden on deal the speaker himself approved

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) took to X on Wednesday to slam President Joe Biden for liquidating the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve (NGSR), a regional reserve of 1 million barrels intended to be an emergency supply of fuel for northeastern states.

"It’s clear that the Biden Administration only cares about the American people’s concerns when it’s time to beg for their votes. Disgraceful," wrote Johnson.

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'How dare the governor!': Kristi Noem now banned from all tribal lands in South Dakota

Every tribal nation of South Dakota has formally banned admitted puppy killer Gov. Kristi Noem from their territories.

The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe joined eight other Oceti Sakowin tribes to shun the state's Republican governor following a meeting on Tuesday to answer inflammatory statements she made suggesting tribes are "personally benefitting" from Mexican drug cartels.

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Ethics czar who prepped Samuel Alito for confirmation now wants him recused

A former ethics czar for George W. Bush once helped Justice Samuel Alito prepare for his Senate confirmation hearing. Now he's furious at Alito's behavior and wants him recused from any case involving Jan. 6.

Speaking to WBUR, Richard Painter, a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School,- confessed that he is very disappointed reading the report that Alito had a flag flying upside down outside his home.

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'Pathetic coward': Nikki Haley said to have 'sold her soul' by announcing vote for Trump

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley made a shocking announcement Wednesday when she announced she'll be voting for her unvanquished political opponent: former President Donald Trump.

CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins reported on X Wednesday afternoon that Haley agreed to walk the Republican party line and vote for the GOP's presumptive nominee.

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Lindsey Graham hammered for leaping to defense of MAGA staffer who posted Nazi language

The Trump staffer responsible for posting an image of Trump using Nazi-inspired language about a "unified Reich" has now been identified. It was Natalie Harp, a former One America News anchor who first gained national attention when she falsely claimed at the 2020 GOP convention that Trump cured her cancer, and has become known as the "human printer" for following Trump around with a tiny printing device to feed him stories that make him feel good about himself.

The campaign, for its part, says it was an innocent mistake and Harp didn't see the Nazi language in the video before posting it. And Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), one of Trump's closest allies in Congress, went out of his way to proclaim he still had confidence in her.

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'Republican civil war': Details surface of GOP lawmaker's massive retaliation campaign

The Texas Republican Party is in the middle of a purge of its own membership, at the direction of Gov. Greg Abbott — and out-of-state donors, according to a new report.

The Texas Republican governor, after a group of state legislators defied him over private school voucher funding, is mounting a campaign of retaliation that sets a new political precedent, Politico reported Wednesday.

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‘Flatulating’ Trump waiting to be 'first felon elected president’: Illinois governor

CHICAGO — As Democratic leaders gathered in Chicago for a Democratic National Convention walkthrough, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker let it rip on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.

“It's a choice between kindness and cruelty, between a president who stands up against hatred and extremism, or a candidate who promises to be a dictator and makes excuses for white supremacists who chant ‘Jews will not replace us,’” Pritzker said Wednesday at the United Center in Chicago.

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GOP freaks out after Dem lists Trump's trials in House: 'I demand his words be taken down'

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives demanded that remarks by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) be removed from the record after he referenced former President Donald Trump's criminal and civil trials.

During a House floor speech on Wednesday, McGovern noted that Trump was not a king.

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'My goodness!' Fact-checker shocked as Trump spiels 'jabberwocky' in Nevada interview

Donald Trump sat down with a Nevada news affiliate Wednesday, and was fact-checked throughout by a veteran journalist shocked by the claims he made.

As newsman Jon Ralston pointed out, Trump doesn't have much of a shot of winning the state in November — but that doesn't mean he's not making the outlandish comments.

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Fact checker takes a hatchet to MAGA's latest 'self-evidently ludicrous' theory

Former President Donald Trump has been called out for hypocrisy by political spectators who note the defendant who cried "deadly force" Tuesday Night told the Supreme Court last month presidents should have free rein to use deadly force.

The brouhaha began with right-wing writer Julie Kelly's claim that recently revealed court records show the Federal Bureau of Investigation was authorized to use deadly force against Trump when they searched his home for classified documents in 2022, Philip Bump explained in a Washington Post column Wednesday morning.

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'Will drive him out of his mind': Rick Wilson says Trump 'already' losing it over new film

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson predicted a new film about Donald Trump's early years would "drive him out of his mind."

Trump's campaign has already called "The Apprentice," a film about the former president in the 1980s, "pure garbage."

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