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Kari Lake's 'I didn’t really mean what I said' tour not working on home state Republicans

Now that U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) announced her decision not to run for re-election in 2024, the Arizona Senate race is now between U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and former newscaster and Republican, Kari Lake.

In a Sunday, March 10 New York Times report, journalist Kellen Browning highlights the fact that Lake's Senate campaign is one driven by hope for reconciliation, as the 2022 GOP gubernatorial candidate "is courting former foes and trying to mend fences."

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'This is wild': Experts stunned by autocrat's Trump endorsement video

Donald Trump recently hosted Viktor Orbán at Mar-a-Lago, and now the autocratic leader of Hungary has released an endorsement video that is shaking social media.

Raw Story reported on the meeting between Orbán and the former president, pointing out an analyst's take that the plan to embrace the Christian nationalist authoritarian prime minister is another step in a troubling pattern.

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Trump attacking DeSantis again because of Epstein exposure: conservative veteran

Conservative Army Iraq War Veteran Peter Henlein has a theory about why Donald Trump has started attacking Ron DeSantis again, even after DeSantis dropped out of the GOP presidential race and endorsed his former opponent.

Henlein, who recently announced he wouldn't donate to the Republican party due to the Trump family takeover, pointed to recent moves by DeSantis, who revealed March 7 that he had "signed legislation that will allow the release of grand jury documents in the Epstein case."

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Trump will 'see prison time' if he's convicted in any case and loses election: expert

If Donald Trump loses the 2024 election and is found guilty in any one of the criminal cases he faces, he will "see prison time," according to one legal expert.

Trump is currently facing state and federal criminal charges in connection with his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, "hush money" payments to an adult film star in a purported attempt to influence the 2016 election, and the stashing of classified documents from the White House at his golf club in Mar-a-Lago.

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Republican lawmaker says 'swamp GOP' threw Katie Britt 'to the wolves'

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) Sunday came out against his fellow Republicans who he says threw Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) "to the wolves" without fact checking her speech in response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address.

Britt has been the subject of consistent criticism for her response speech, first for her delivery, which some have called "over the top," and then for strongly implying that a sex-trafficking story from George W. Bush's administration occurred during Biden's own presidency.

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NBC crew laughs after Trump calls Biden 'hate-filled' just before mocking his stutter

Donald Trump on Saturday chose to describe President Joe Biden's State of the Union address as "angry and hate-filled" seconds before mocking the president's lifelong stutter, prompting slight laughter from a news crew for NBC the following day.

NBC News reporter Jake Traylor appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports, where he was asked by the host about the former president's weekend rally in Georgia.

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Nancy Mace faces backlash over Trump support: 'You're a victim... supporting a victimizer'

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) faced backlash on Sunday after she attacked ABC News host George Stephanopoulos because he asked about her support for Donald Trump.

On ABC's This Week, Stephanopoulos asked Mace, a rape survivor, how she could support a man who a judge found to be a rapist. Mace accused the journalist of trying to shame her.

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'Get her before a grand jury!' Did Trump's daughter-in-law just destroy 'immunity' claim?

Former President Donald Trump had his claim of presidential immunity undercut by his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump.

In an interview on Sunday, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo told RNC co-chair Lara Trump that the government was paying people to help register voters.

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'They looked like illegals!' Maria Bartiromo attacks Dems with facial tattoos

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo suggested that Democrats with facial tattoos could be undocumented immigrants.

During a Sunday interview with Lara Trump, Bartiromo noted that Attorney General Merrick Garland intended to oppose voter IDs.

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Watch: CNN supercut shows GOP lawmakers fleeing when asked if they'll endorse Trump

On Sunday morning CNN "Inside Politics" host Manu Raju shared a supercut of GOP lawmakers either fleeing him or giving vague answers when asked if they will endorse Donald Trump's third bid for the presidency.

While discussing Trump's dominance of the Republican Party, Raju noted the former president has yet to lock down everyone's support for his latest run.

"So I mentioned Republicans who are embracing Trump," he began, "but there are a fair amount in the House and Senate who are not there yet. I asked just a lot of Republicans about the fact that Trump, on Super Tuesday, he became the presumptive nominee, he's on the way to the nomination. So what? Are they going to get behind him? Some of them just wouldn't answer."

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The clip started with Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) who refused to stop as Raju called out "Mr. Kean. Mr. Kean"

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) did stop to chat but would only say, "At the end of the day this is about the American people. They will determine who the next president of the United States is. Not me not anybody in this house or chamber."

Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) answered a question about endorsing Trump while walking away only saying, "What I will tell you is that we can't afford four more years by the administration."

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) was then seen ducking into an elevator while offering up, "I've answered that question before."

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Kari Lake snaps at 'crazy' CNN reporter while continuing to insist 2020 was 'rigged'

Failed Republican candidate Kari Lake accused CNN correspondent Melanie Zanona of asking "crazy" questions about the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.

During a recent interview, Zanona wondered how Lake would have handled Jan. 6 if she had been Donald Trump's vice president.

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'Explain the falsehoods': Pete Buttigieg flattens Katie Britt for misleading border story

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called on Rep. Katie Britt (R-AL) to explain herself after repeating a misleading story about sex trafficking by immigrants.

In her response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, Britt told a decades-old story about a woman's sexual abuse that happened under George W. Bush's administration.

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Nancy Mace explodes at ABC host for rape 'shaming' her for supporting rapist Donald Trump

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) exploded at ABC host George Stephanopoulos on Sunday after he asked why she supported Donald Trump after he was found liable for sexual assault.

During an interview on This Week, Mace became angry and defensive about her support for Trump, who was found to have raped writer E. Jean Carroll. Mace is also a rape survivor.

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