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MAGA melts down as Michael Cohen pens column — but aims fury at wrong Cohen

A new book is triggering Donald Trump's supporters — but they're confusing one of the authors of an opinion piece about it with an arch-enemy of the former president.

The book, "White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy," by Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman and University of Maryland professor Tom Schaller, scored a write-up in The Daily Beast by Michael A. Cohen, an MSNBC columnist and publisher of the newsletter, Truth and Consequences.

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Trump reacts to SCOTUS decision with rambling rant: 'I don't want to win this way'

Former President Donald Trump unloaded a rambling rant Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that he could not be disqualified from state ballots for insurrection.

After arriving late to his noon press conference, Trump thanked the Supreme Court and called the ruling a unifying moment for the country.

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Resurfaced comments catch James Comer promising not to use FBI informant in 'witch hunt'

Less than a year ago, House Oversight and Reform chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) gave a press conference demanding the FBI hand over a claim from a confidential source — and promising never to use unverified information on the form as part of a "witch hunt."

It hasn't turned out that way.

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Whoopi Goldberg hits SCOTUS for being states-rights — unless it involves a woman’s body

The co-hosts of "The View" were floored to see the Supreme Court pick Congress as the decision-makers on the move to boot Donald Trump from state ballots using the Constitution's 14th Amendment insurrectionist clause.

The justices ruled Monday that Colorado could not remove the former president from its ballot — and that only Congress could make that decision when it comes to federal offices.

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Liberal SCOTUS justices fired 'a shot across the bow' in Trump ballot ruling: analyst

Following a unanimous ruling by the Supreme Court to allow Donald Trump to remain on the ballot in all 50 states despite the text of the 14th Amendment's ruling that insurrectionists cannot hold public office, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin noted a separate concurrence by the court's three liberal justices that appears to be a warning to their six conservative colleagues.

Reading from the opinion, Rubin noted Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson urged the rest of the court to rein itself in.

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'Court did not do what Trump asked': Experts say SCOTUS ruling will dismay ex-president

Legal analysts had anticipated that the U.S. Supreme Court would reverse Colorado's effort to kick Donald Trump off its ballot — but they said Monday it hadn't worked out the way the former president might have hoped.

Speaking to MSNBC, former senior Department of Justice prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal both pointed out that the state didn't address if Trump is guilty of insurrection — which the Colorado decision had ruled.

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Early voting turnout in 2024 Texas primaries slumps compared to 2020

By Andrew Park and Pooja Salhotra, The Texas Tribune

"Early voting turnout in 2024 Texas primaries slumps compared to 2020" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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‘Mean girl on a revenge tour’: Kevin McCarthy has knives out for his ‘Gaetz 8’ tormentors

WASHINGTON — Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy may have been publicly beat down before being booted out of power after just 269 days on the job, but his presence is still being felt in the GOP.

And McCarthy’s got some scores to settle first.

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AI bot 'Jennifer' calling California voters for Congress hopeful

Jennifer spent her weekend calling California voters, urging them to cast their ballot in Tuesday's primary election for Democrat Peter Dixon.

But unlike her human counterparts, Jennifer is a creation of artificial intelligence (AI), allowing her to make thousands of calls without taking a break or losing her cool.

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Delegates, not votes, unlock the gates for White House race

When the richest haul in the US presidential primary race arrives on "Super Tuesday," millions of Americans will cast their votes -- and many of them will count for nothing.

In the primary system it is the number of allocated delegates that matters more than the popular vote count.

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Trump claims he 'purposely' lost D.C. GOP primary contest to Nikki Haley

Donald Trump suffered his first loss in the GOP 2024 primary on Sunday, and he didn't take it very well.

Trump, who lost handily to his competition Nikki Haley according to reports, saw his own fans and campaign melt down after the beating. The Trump team claimed Haley won because D.C. is the home of the entrenched "swamp."

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Super Tuesday: America's multi-state voting bonanza that isn't super exciting this time

WASHINGTON — Americans from 15 states and one territory vote simultaneously on "Super Tuesday," a campaign calendar milestone expected to leave Donald Trump a hair's breadth from securing the Republican Party's presidential nomination.

Typically, the event — the biggest single day of voting in the country's drawn out, state-by-state primary season — has been a make-or-break moment for candidates as the race narrows.

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MAGA melts down after Trump loses his first GOP primary to Nikki Haley

Donald Trump lost to Nikki Haley in D.C. on Sunday, according to several news reports. MAGA isn't handling it well.

Decision Desk HQ projected that Haley, Trump's former U.N. ambassador, defeated the former president in the District of Columbia Republican primary. The site shows her receiving 62.8% of the vote versus Trump, who got 33.3%.

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