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GOP lawmaker mocks George Santos threat: He'll watch me win 'from his prison cell'

Former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is still enraged that his fellow New York GOP lawmakers voted to expel him from Congress. And he's got a revenge scheme cooking against one of them, Long Island-based Rep. Frank LaLota — but LaLota isn't losing any sleep over it.

On Friday, Santos announced on X that he is abandoning his campaign to run again for the seat he was booted from, and will instead be jumping ship to run in LaLota's district — as an independent.

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'Give me a break, really?' ADL head scorches Trump over his message to Jewish voters

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the head of the Anti-Defamation League scorched Donald Trump for trying to tell American Jews how to vote when he has a long history of consorting with white supremacists.

Speaking with co-host Joe Scarborough, ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt first listened to a recording to the former president telling podcast host Sebastian Gorka recently, "Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion, hates everything about Israel and they should be ashamed of themselves."

Asked for comment, he replied, "Well, there's a lot there; let me try to break it down. First, with respect to what President Trump said, obviously, it is patently false and prejudicial."

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"It is bigotry to say that Jews hate Israel if they vote for the Democratic Party," he continued. "I don't need President Trump or any politician to lecture me on how I am supposed to vote. Israel has been a bipartisan concern for decades and decades and decades. There's been consensus on supporting the Jewish state because it is a democracy, because it is our best ally in the Middle East, because it is committed to the same kind of values America is committed to."

"For that reason, again, Democrats and Republicans have been good on Israel," he added. "Look, the person who dines with [white supremacist] Nick Fuentes, you know it is calling the kettle black to tell us what is anti-Semitic. I mean, give me a break. really?"

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Convicted January 6 felon wants to storm the Capitol again — as an elected congressman

On Halloween, Derrick Evans posted on social media a picture of himself in an orange prison jumpsuit and his wife in a police uniform.

“As a J6 Political Prisoner,” Evans wrote, “this is still my favorite Halloween costume.”

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'Total blow to the brand': Ex-Trump aide on the former president's wealth woes

The Donald Trump brand has always been gilded in gold. But the former president's cash crunch of late is reportedly causing concern.

Former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin appearing on CNN explained that Trump world is disconcerted in publicly being shown to struggle with paying the $464 million sum set by a New York judge as part of the trial that found he and The Trump Organization committed fraud for years.

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GOP pollster tells Letitia James how she might accidentally 'elect Donald Trump'

Conservative pollster Frank Luntz broke the fourth wall to warn New York Attorney General Letitia James to hold off seizing Trump's stuff.

"And I say this to the Attorney General right now," he said, aiming his right index finger into the CNN studio camera. "If you play politics on this, this is what the Secretary of State did in Colorado and what they did in I believe Maine -- his numbers went up in both states."

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'Hell and chaos': Lawmaker says Trump has unleashed a mob 'terrorizing' law enforcement

Former President Donald Trump has created a climate in which both lawmakers and law enforcement officials are being constantly harassed, threatened, and put in fear for their own safety, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) said on MSNBC Thursday.

Swalwell, who has been subject to numerous death threats on himself and his family for his work investigating Trump, reacted in particular to reporting from NBC News that Trump has ramped up his rhetoric calling violent January 6 rioters "hostages," discussing "setting these guys free when he gets in" with his allies.

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Adam Schiff's GOP opponent Steve Garvey owes as much as $750K in taxes: report

Steve Garvey, the celebrity candidate angling to fill the late Sen. Diane Feinstein's seat, is deep in the hole with state and federal taxes.

Garvey, a Los Angeles Dodger and San Diego Padres great, owes at least $350,000 and as much as $750,000 in back taxes dating over a decade ago, according to his February financial disclosure statement listing two estimated six-figure amounts and first reported by The Sacramento Bee.

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'Very interesting': Trump's biographer reveals financial 'warning sign' for ex-president

As part of his conversation with MSNBC on Thursday, Donald Trump's biographer noted that it has become clear that the national Republican Party could suffer the same problem as the Trump campaign when it comes to donors.

Last month, it was reported that Trump's campaign was hemorrhaging the people he needed the most to get through the election.

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'Newsflash': CNN fact checks Trump on claim he has 'never mocked Joe Biden's stutter'

Donald Trump may enjoy jabbing 81-year-old Joe Biden for his frail state, but he appears to have forgotten the times that he's targeted his successor's stutter.

A Washington Post story suggested former President Donald Trump's mockery of Biden might backfire as the duo close in on a potential rematch to become the 47th president.

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Judge worries Trump will spark another Jan. 6-style attack: 'It doesn't take much'

A federal judge who has presided over numerous Jan. 6 cases says he's worried that Donald Trump will inspire another attack similar to the riot at the U.S. Capitol before or after the 2024 election.

U.S. District Judge Rudy Contreras made the comments during the sentencing for Jan. 6 defendant Jeffrey Sabol to over five years in prison, saying that Trump and his allies had “spurred” the riot, and adding that he was worried that Sabol would answer again if Trump made a similar call.

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Jim Jordan subpoena signals Biden impeachment could 'drag on for years': expert

While the latest impeachment hearing in the House Oversight and Reform Committee didn't go as well as they'd hoped, according to one analyst, the Republicans haven't given up hope they can impeach President Joe Biden.

Politico reported Thursday that the House Judiciary Committee, led by Ohio Republican Jim Jordan, is now suing the Justice Department, demanding that two staffers testify as to what was uncovered in the criminal tax investigation of the younger Biden.

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'Fascist cosplay': Ex-GOP lawmaker shows how Trump reveals his true 'weakness'

Former President Donald Trump is engaging in "fascist cosplay," wrote former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) in a scathing article on his Substack — and it only reveals what a hollow and weak leader he really is.

Kinzinger, a longtime critic of the former president and of the direction of his party generally, was one of the only Republicans to serve on the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack.

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Trump-endorsed candidate gives up in 'proxy fight between mainstream Republicans and MAGA'

MAGA-backed CJ Pearson had called for a recount after falling short in the Georgia House runoff. But now he's deciding to bow out to put all his efforts behind Donald Trump's reelection.

"Re-electing President Trump, keeping Georgia red, and fighting for America First policies in every corner of the country will be my priority through the November elections," the 21-year-old politician said. "Columbia County is my home and I'll never stop fighting for our Columbia County values on the political stage."

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