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Federal Election Commission kills anonymous donor proposal

The Federal Election Commission on Thursday defeated a proposal — introduced by a Donald Trump-nominated commissioner — that would have allowed some political donors to remain anonymous.

All three of the six-member FEC’s Democratic commissioners were unwilling to adopt a temporary measure proposed by Commissioner Allen Dickerson, which Raw Story first reported earlier this month.

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Exclusive: Meet Marjorie Taylor Greene's potential primary opponents

POLK COUNTY, Ga. — Northwest Georgia is such a deep red part of the country that sometimes Democrats don’t even bother taking a shot at the congressional seat in the state’s 14th Congressional District.

That was the case in 2016. And when conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came along in 2020, she captured nearly 75 percent of the vote after a primary runoff and cruised to reelection in 2022.

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Kanye West reportedly 'having a mental breakdown' after resignation of Milo Yiannopoulos

Kanye West, professionally known as Ye, is "having a mental breakdown and abusing prescriptions," according to an ex-lawmaker's report.

Former Rep. George Santos, a Republican who was booted by members of his own party following a blistering ethics report about his conduct, said on Wednesday that someone inside the rapper's circle confirmed with him what's happening.

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Republicans are already 'laying the groundwork' for Trump to bow out of debates: analyst

Former President Donald Trump's team was reportedly taken aback when President Joe Biden agreed to a debate schedule — but quickly agreed, knowing that Trump had already demanded this in the first place.

But just hours after everything was agreed to, in various posts on X, Republican allies of the former president are already finding things to complain about with the whole arrangement — leading some to suspect they're already planting the seeds of giving Trump an excuse to bail on the whole thing.

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'Not your show': Fox's Hannity mocked for demanding CNN not be allowed to fact-check Trump

Fox News' Sean Hannity has a particular demand for how the upcoming CNN-hosted debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in June should be handled: moderators shouldn't be allowed to fact-check Trump during answer blocks.

"I would add that moderators' mics, they need to be muted also after a question," said Hannity. "Why? Because it's obvious. The liberal media, they'd love to be two on one versus Donald Trump. No, that can't happen. Nor should networks be allowed to put anything on the screen but the names of the candidates."

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'Set up': Trump's MAGA base is second-guessing his Biden debate decision

Donald Trump's closest allies and surrogates appear to be questioning the former president's debate strategy.

Trump on Wednesday agreed to debates, as well as the conditions that came with them, that had been proposed by President Joe Biden. Trump also claimed Biden can't "put two sentences together," prompting his former aide to say he's setting Biden up for a win if they ever finally debate.

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'Threat is very real': Conservative says Trump's school plans would put 'children at risk'

Former President Donald Trump's plan to coerce schools around the country to stop requiring vaccines "puts our children at risk," warned conservative commentator Charlie Sykes in a blistering editorial for MSNBC.

Specifically, Trump has said he'll withhold all federal funding from schools that require vaccination “from kindergarten through college” — a pledge he has now made several times. And he hasn't even limited this to COVID vaccines either, suggesting he could be about to declare war on the entire pediatric vaccine schedule.

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'As Zen as the Tasmanian Devil': Fox News host mocked for Trump 'court meditation' excuse

Donald Trump isn't sleeping in court; he is actually searching for nirvana.

That's according to Fox News anchor Jesse Watters.

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'Terrible strategy': Trump aide says ex-president's debate plan is set to hand Biden a win

Former Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin thinks her erstwhile boss is making a catastrophic mistake in the run-up to the newly scheduled presidential debates — and one that he's made on previous occasions.

Specifically, she argued in a panel on CNN, he's lowering the bar all the way to the floor for President Joe Biden, and making it easy for Biden to prove him wrong and exceed it.

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Democracy expert highlights 'devastatingly bad news for Trump' in 2024 election

The Maryland primaries delivered another blow to Donald Trump on Tuesday night, where Nikki Haley walked away with 20 percent of the Republican primary vote. Haley dropped out of the race two months ago.

Speaking to MSNBC about the state of the race, Democracy Docket chief Mark Elias explained to Nicolle Wallace that it isn't merely that Trump isn't doing well with a broad swath of voters in the state. Maryland is a closed primary state, which means only registered Republicans can vote in the GOP primary.

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'You pander so hard': Flame-throwing MAGA candidate burned for 'weak and gay' comment

A controversial MAGA candidate faced an angry backlash from fans of a rap artist whose song appeared, possibly without permission, in a campaign video that told viewers "don't be weak and gay."

Missouri GOP Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez wears what looks like a bulletproof vest as she runs to the 2010 Lupe Fiasco song "The Show Goes On" in the campaign video posted Tuesday.

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'They're a little bit irked': Trump insiders reportedly mad about Biden's latest move

President Joe Biden began the morning by launching a campaign to ridicule Donald Trump for having limited availability for presidential debates.

Trump and his surrogates have spent the past several weeks complaining that the presumptive GOP nominee is being taken off the campaign trail to face the criminal trial in Manhattan around the falsification of business records for the hush money scheme. There is one weekday when Trump has the day off because the judge volunteers to run a special court for the mentally ill.

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