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Busted: GOP Senate candidate Tim Sheehy reportedly hired staffer who promoted racist posts

Republican businessman Tim Sheehy, who is running for U.S. Senate in Montana, reportedly hired a staffer whose social media account liked and shared racist posts.

The Daily Beast on Saturday published an exclusive piece alleging that the candidate "hired a campaign staffer with social media accounts and public statements emblematic of the fringe far right."

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Trump allies in AZ just made it easier for 'Biden to take that state': ex-GOP strategist

An indictment of Donald Trump's allies and associates in Arizona is one of the things that will make it easier for President Joe Biden to win that "battleground" state in the upcoming election, a former GOP strategist said on Saturday.

Former Republican strategist Tara Setmayer appeared on MSNBC's Ayman, where she was asked about what the indictments "spell out for the broader Republican party in Arizona, and nationally, due to these cases they are facing."

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'He looks terrible': Ex-Trump aide warns ex-president his next six months will be worse

Donald Trump may be looking bad right now, but the next six months are going to be even worse for him, according to a former official in the ex-president's administration.

Former White House communications chief Anthony Scaramucci appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports on Saturday, where he was asked about how he thinks Trump is handling the grueling schedule that accompanies his criminal trial and presidential campaign. He has previously warned Trump about a financial "avalanche" that is going to hit him.

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Trump's 'moods' are straining his staff's ability to get him to campaign: report

A combination of anger, incredulity and boredom at having to appear in a Manhattan courtroom four days a week is creating havoc for Donald Trump's closest aides who are finding it difficult to get him to campaign or meet with wealthy campaign donors.

According to a deep dive from the Washington Post, the former president is having a hard time coping with all of the restrictions visited upon him as he attends the hush money trial where he is facing 34 felony counts — one of which could land him in prison if a jury finds him guilty.

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Dark shift in Trump’s tone is 'how fascists campaign': expert

Former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign speeches have been largely focused on highlighting differences between his MAGA movement and his political opponents, whom he accuses of destroying the country and harboring values antithetical to American ideals. One political expert recently told the New York Times that this is a key example of the ex-president's embrace of fascism as a political strategy.

In a lengthy Saturday article in the New York Times magazine, author Charles Homans explored how the 45th president of the United States' campaign rallies have lately taken on a much darker, more ominous tone. He noted that Trump has vowed to be an agent of "retribution," likening his opponents to "vermin" who will "do anything, whether legally or illegally, to destroy America and to destroy the American dream."

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'Wasted protest vote': Trump flips out on RFK Jr. after polls suggest appeal to GOP voters

A series of polls released this week show Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s quixotic candidacy might attract more Republican-leaning voters in 2024 than Democrats. That may have been what prompted former President Donald Trump to release a three-post screed attacking him.

On Friday night, The 45th president of the United States set his sights on RFK Jr., insisting to his millions of followers that the independent presidential candidate was actually a "Radical Left Liberal" who was secretly working to help President Joe Biden's reelection campaign. He even attempted to assign Kennedy one of his patented nicknames: "Junior,'" notably with an unexplained apostrophe that he repeated throughout all three posts.

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‘Clear indication’: Dems accuse GOP congressional candidate of illegal super PAC ties

Michigan’s state Democratic committee has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, accusing a Republican congressional candidate of illegally coordinating with a super PAC funded by his brother, Raw Story has learned.

The letter, from Michigan Democratic Party Chairwoman Lavora Barnes, questions the circumstances surrounding what initially appeared to be a $1 million contribution by Paul Hudson, a Republican candidate for Congress in Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District, to the West Michigan for Change super PAC, which is supporting his candidacy.

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CNN's Collins presses Trump A.G. Bill Barr on which candidate is a 'threat to democracy'

Former Attorney General Bill Barr remains ever a Donald Trump disciple.

During his Friday sit-down with CNN's Kaitlan Collins the lifelong Republican who served as Trump's second attorney general from 2019 to 2020 characterized President Joe Biden as a greater threat to American democracy and, even though he resigned over the 45th president's 2020 election interference claims — still wants to see a second Trump term given the binary choice between his former boss and the incumbent president.

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'I vehemently disagree': Trump supporters rebel against ex-president over his latest claim

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to tear down a candidate he hasn't frequently mentioned before: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Some of his supporters didn't like it.

"RFK Jr. is a Democrat 'Plant,' a Radical Left Liberal who’s been put in place in order to help Crooked Joe Biden, the Worst President in the History of the United States, get Re-Elected," wrote Trump. "A Vote for Junior’ would essentially be a WASTED PROTEST VOTE, that could swing either way, but would only swing against the Democrats if Republicans knew the true story about him. Junior’ is totally Anti-Gun, an Extreme Environmentalist who makes the Green New Scammers look Conservative, a Big Time Taxer and Open Border Advocate, and Anti-Military/Vet…"

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'Team Trump approved': National Republican Committee now fundraising on dog-killing book

Republicans’ newest cash-grab effort involves a Donald Trump running mate hopeful and her tale of shooting dead the family dog.

The National Republican Congressional Committee Friday sent out an email alert hawking signed copies of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s forthcoming memoir, “No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward.”

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'She can't be VP now': Fellow Republicans slam Noem after puppy-killing brag

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is under fire after boasting in her new book that she killed her fourteen-month-old German wirehair pointer puppy Cricket, whom she described as "worthless" and "untrainable" as a hunting dog on her farm, after she didn't obey commands on hunts and behaved aggressively around livestock.

And the criticism isn't just coming from Democrats, either. Some Republicans see this as the end of her prospects for higher office, too — in particular, as a potential running mate for former President Donald Trump.

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GOP's 2024 'ground game' in limbo after Trump's MAGA coup: report

The Republican National Committee was all set to open 40 field offices in key states for the 2024 presidential election — then former President Donald Trump ousted longtime party chair Ronna McDaniel and replaced her leadership team with a group of loyalists, including his own daughter-in-law Lara Trump. And now, plans to ramp up the GOP's ground operation seem to have stalled, reported The Dispatch.

"Roughly six weeks later, neither the committee nor the Trump campaign has much infrastructure or personnel in the swing states that will decide the November 5 election, multiple sources in Washington and the crucial battleground states told Dispatch Politics this week," reported David M. Drucker, Charles Hilu, and Michael Warren. "That means few if any regional and local campaign headquarters; little to no deployed field staff; and little to no traditional voter turnout activities, such as door-knocking, phone banking, or volunteer organizing. Even after the Trump-led RNC’s reimagined field program eventually emerges, their strategy is to concentrate almost exclusively on the half-dozen states that will determine Trump’s fate. Republicans elsewhere? They’re on their own."

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'Sleazy tale' of Trump relationship with key witness should sink his 2024 chances: op-ed

Donald Trump's penchant for spreading fake news is a specialty of his that goes back decades, as revealed in testimony during his New York hush money criminal trial.

During court proceedings this Thursday, Trump had to face witness and longtime associate David Pecker, who was once the publisher of the National Enquirer. Salon's Heather Digby Parton writes that the "sleazy tale of the arrangement Trump made with Pecker and his relationship with this extortionist gossip monger alone should be enough to sink Trump's chances of ever being elected again to the presidency."

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