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'Embarrassing': Failed GOP candidate slammed for 'vile' attack on sitting woman governor

Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon delivered an opener speech at a Trump rally in Freeland, Michigan, on Wednesday — and took a deeply personal swipe at Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, to whom she lost by a wide margin in 2022.

In particular, Dixon appeared to subtly accuse Whitmer of having an affair with Lee Chatfield, the former GOP Michigan Speaker of the House, who is currently under indictment for embezzlement and was previously under investigation for sexual abuse allegations earlier this year.

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Busted: Federal regulator hearing complaint against Ted Cruz has one of his yard signs

The regulator set to hear a campaign finance complaint about Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has a yard sign for the senator's campaign at his house, reported the San Antonio Current on Wednesday.

"Trey Trainor, an attorney serving on the Federal Election Commission (FEC) — the panel scheduled to hear the complaint — recently retweeted a photo his wife Lucy Trainor shared of a yard sign outside their Austin-area home promoting the Texas Republican's campaign for a third term in the U.S. Senate," said the report. "'Got my new ⁦@tedcruz⁩ yard sign installed today,' Lucy Trainor tweeted April 19, 10 days after a pair of campaign-finance watchdogs filed their FEC complaint against Cruz. Trey Trainor retweeted the image the same day his wife posted it."

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Trump confirms he tried to join Jan. 6 rioters: 'I wanted to go down there'

Former President Donald Trump confirmed again Wednesday that he told the U.S. Secret Service he wanted to join the rioters on Jan. 6, 2021.

Trump made the remarks during a rally in Waukesha after he recalled House Jan. 6 Committee testimony that suggested he tried to force Secret Service agents to join the mob.

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'Trump glitches': Internet scorches ex-president for failed attempt at four-syllable word

Former President Donald Trump's decision to attempt a four-syllable word during his Wisconsin campaign address Wednesday did not go according to plan.

Trump tried to deride the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure legislation passed under President Joe Biden's administration but video shows he said something rather different.

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'I hate that': Trump veers off into rant about being called 'unpopular'

Former President Donald Trump went on a rant Wednesday after saying he had been called "unpopular" in media reports.

During a rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Trump's reaction to his 'unpopular' portrayal in media reports was palpable.

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Trump's campaign plays up masculinity to make 2024 election 'men vs. women': report

Donald Trump's campaign is "playing up" issues like crime to appeal to more male voters and turn the 2024 election into a "men vs. women" contest, an Axios reporter claimed Wednesday.

Speaking to MSNBC, Axios co-founder Jim Vandehei said that with ballot initiatives for reproductive health in states around the country, Trump's campaign has given up attempting to appeal to female voters and opted for appearing more "manly" instead.

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Trump woos anti-government group as race against Biden tightens

As the 2024 presidential campaign tightens and the number of undecided voters dwindles, Donald Trump appears to be trying to woo a new audience — members of the Libertarian Party.

Semafor's David Weigel reported Wednesday that Trump will speak at the national convention on May 23 in Washington, D.C. If his trial hasn't finished in Manhattan, Trump would need to be in court earlier that day and then fly to Washington for the speech.

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'In Jesus' name': Trump rally speaker demands God punish 'those subverting justice'

A speaker at Donald Trump's Wednesday rally in Wisconsin prayed for Jesus to punish people responsible for prosecuting the former president.

Before Trump could take the stage in Waukesha, a speaker invited the crowd to pray with her.

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Hush money lawyer warned he could be disbarred for following Trump's orders

The lead attorney defending former President Donald Trump in his criminal hush money trial risks prison himself by taking his problematic client's advice, a fellow lawyer warned Wednesday.

Attorney Mark Herrmann issued his warning to Trump lawyer Todd Blanche in a Daily Beast column that begins with a classic set-up/punchline joke.

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Judge Cannon sides with Jack Smith in issuing new order to Trump co-defendant

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted a motion filed by special counsel Jack Smith Wednesday that would force one of Donald Trump's co-defendants to redact an upcoming filing in a classified documents case.

In a court document filed last month, Smith said he was concerned about "certain portions" of briefs that defendant Walt Nauta and Trump presented to the court. Smith contended that those portions of the briefs "require extensive redactions."

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'Rather have McDonald’s': Typo-laden Trump fundraising dinner invitation ridiculed online

Former President Donald Trump faced much mockery Wednesday morning after word spread of a major fundraising event scheduled amid the Republican presumptive nominee's criminal hush money trial.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman shared news on X Wednesday morning of the Trump fundraiser — to be hosted in New York City by billionaire businessman Howard Lutnick — and it was promptly ridiculed.

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Read this powerful GOP senator’s pay-to-play 'benefits package' for lobbyists

Are you a lobbyist itching for a fishing trip with Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID), the top Republican on the powerful Senate Finance Committee?

How about skiing and face time with Crapo?

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'Solid use of public funds': Republican mocked for flying to NY to 'stand with Trump'

Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday morning that he was supporting his friend, Donald Trump, during his hush money trial in New York.

The Texas leader wrote via X (formerly Twitter), "With President Trump in NYC to sit through this sham of a trial. This trial is a travesty of justice. I stand with Trump."

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