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'Running as a dictator': Rhetorician flags alarming change in Trump's speeches

Former President Donald Trump has made a disturbing shift in his 2024 presidential campaign stump speeches, according to a rhetorician raising the alarm about authoritarianism.

“He's running as a dictator," Professor Jennifer Mercieca told progressive commentator Aaron Rupar, "He's determined to destroy the Constitution.”

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'It's over!' Mike Lindell hedges on Supreme Court evidence that will 'shock the world'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell declined on Thursday to reveal evidence that he said would "shock the world" by proving voting machines were used to rig Kari Lake's (R) failed election for governor in Arizona.

Lindell initially promised to reveal the evidence on the Supreme Court's steps but backed off, saying it was "too dangerous."

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Trump campaign blames faulty 'algorithms' for placing ads on Nazi videos

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign blamed the "algorithm" of video platform Rumble for running fundraising ads that monetizes pro-Nazi content, according to a new report.

The former president's campaign Wednesday argued Rumble was to blame for placing their ads before a video broadcast by failed rapper and conspiracy theorist Stew Peters, during which he touted Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler as a "hero," Rolling Stone reports.

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'Are these the best people we can get?' GOP operative questions Trump RNC hires

To the amusement of his Democratic co-panelist, GOP campaign strategist Scott Jennings questioned the Republican National Committee hiring election denier Christina Bobb as counsel overseeing election integrity.

Bobb, a former Donald Trump attorney and anchor on the right-wing One America News, is the latest hire by the RNC that is undergoing turmoil with firings after Trump loyalists were installed after the purge of former head Ronna McDaniel.

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'Punishing Donald': Mary Trump says her uncle gets hit hardest from new House GOP drama​

Republican lawmaker Ken Buck announced he would retire early, throwing into doubt fellow Republican Lauren Boebert's bid to capture his old seat after he vacates it, but the effects of the decision also hit Donald Trump, according to his own niece.

Psychologist Mary Trump, who counts the former president as her uncle, said on Wednesday that the "one person who will experience the most fallout from this latest House debacle is Donald" J. Trump. She wrote about the topic on her Substack.

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'An insider threat': Conservative warns Trump shouldn't be given intelligence briefings

Former President Donald Trump would, as a matter of tradition, receive intelligence briefings on the campaign trail, now that he has effectively secured the nomination for the Republican Party.

But President Joe Biden should not allow this to happen, conservative analyst and former Naval War College professor Tom Nichols wrote for The Atlantic on Wednesday, because Trump is "an insider threat" to the country's security.

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Revealed: Don Lemon shows sneak preview of combative Elon Musk interview

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon went back to CNN, the network where he worked for 17 years, to play some teaser clips from his sit-down with tech titan Elon Musk shortly after learning that his distribution deal with Twitter/X was canceled.

"I took Elon Musk, I took X, I took their management at their word because they pursued me so hard that they were going to put me on their platform and give me as much assistance and support as they promised," he said during an appearance on CNN's "Out Front" with Erin Burnett. "And they did not do that."

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Trump's new argument shows his 'unbelievable narcissism': ex-GOP strategist

Former President Donald Trump and his allies are trying to convince voters that everything was better four years ago just before he left office — despite the fact that unemployment topped out at 15 percent, society was shut down by a lethal pandemic, and Trump himself was demanding that the CDC not take exposed passengers off a cruise ship because "I like the numbers being where they are."

Former George W. Bush strategist Matt Dowd slammed the former president for his self-aggrandizement in an MSNBC segment alongside Dr. Uché Blackstock, after anchor Joy Reid played a clip of Trump's comments about the ship from 2020.

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Potential Trump V.P. pick Kristi Noem accused of violating law with 'weird' dental video

Gov. Kristi Noem's "weird" dental video has given her a new problem to chew on: a lawsuit accusing the South Dakota Republican of false advertising.

Consumer protection nonprofit Travelers United filed suit Wednesday over a viral video posted March 12 that shows Noem — who is described in court filings as a social media "influencer" — promoting veneers she received from the dental group Smile Texas.

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GOP Senate hopeful thinks alcohol should only be legal for those who distill it themselves

A Wisconsin Republican hopeful for Senate told a group of Republican voters in Jefferson County that he doesn't think alcohol ever should have been legal for "commercialized" sale.

According to Rolling Stone's Tessa Stuart, real estate developer Eric Hovde made the comments during a 2017 GOP "Pints and Politics" event in Johnson Creek, when he was considering a Senate run in that upcoming midterm, during a broader discussion about the legalization of marijuana.

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Republicans demand purge of Michigan's voter rolls before general election

The Republican National Committee is trying to get the Michigan voter rolls purged before November's general election, the non-partisan voting rights legal organization Democracy Docket revealed.

Posting a court filing on social media, the group explained that the RNC sued Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, claiming that Michigan was in violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 because its voting records aren't "clean and accurate."

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'January 6 was the end': Former Trump voters denounce ex-president in new ad

Former Trump voters are sounding off against the ex-president in a new ad.

Donald Trump is likely going to rely upon people who voted for him before as he works to recapture the White House, but many of those people have vowed never to support the former president again. Their voices were elevated by the Republican Accountability Project, a group that supports non-MAGA conservatives and pushes back on conspiracy theories linked to Jan. 6 and the 2020 election.

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Trump hires former GOP congressman — despite endorsing his opponents in elections

In December, Donald Trump gave an emphatic endorsement to health insurance lobbyist Addison McDowell in the race for a North Carolina congressional seat. McDowell was running against former Republican Rep. Mark Walker who was trying to win back his old seat.

Three months later, the former president has hired Walker himself.

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