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NBC editor slams CPAC after group denies Nazis attended: 'The Nazis introduced themselves'

Donald Trump headlined at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) where there were several Nazis reportedly in attendance, but the group has emphatically denied it. Still, an editor at NBC is ready to debunk the group's false claims using photos.

The news outlet reported the Nazi allegation on Saturday, saying that they "mingled openly at CPAC" while they spread "antisemitic conspiracy theories" and worked to find allies.

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'Whoops': Trump aide says ex-president is 'the one to blame' for nursing student's murder

A former Trump campaign aide says that, despite the narrative that President Joe Biden is to blame for the recent death of a Georgia nursing student who was allegedly murdered by an undocumented immigrant, the blood may actually be more on the hands of her former boss, Trump.

A.J. Delgado, a former Trump 2016 campaign aide, made headlines in November of 2023 when she accused longtime Trump aide Jason Miller of engaging in "a cycle of sexual coercion, rape, sexual assault, abuse, battery, sexual harassment, and sex trafficking."

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GOP strategist flags 'the single most important factor in ensuring Trump's defeat'

A GOP strategist on Sunday explained what he thinks is "the single most important factor in ensuring Trump's defeat."

Mike Madrid, who served as the Golden State's GOP political director before co-founding the group of current and former anti-Trump Republicans known as the Lincoln Project, encouraged Nikki Haley to stay in the GOP primary race to weaken the ex-president. The Lincoln project also recently trolled Trump at CPAC using an artificial intelligence ad that mimics his disappointed dad.

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'Yikes': Experts school Trump's favorite law professor for attack on Biden's ancestor

George Washington University Law professor Jonathan Turley, a frequent defender of Donald Trump who also advocated for the ex-president as a witness during his first impeachment, just received a lesson of his own after attacking President Joe Biden's great-great grandfather.

Turley, a Fox News legal pundit who predicted Trump would lose his claim that he can't be prosecuted for election crimes because of "presidential immunity," wrote a new article in which he outlines "a recent discovery of the criminal history of the great-great-grandfather" of Biden.

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'Diabolical': GOP lawmaker confronted after accusing Biden of 'treason with 140 countries'

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) says Joe Biden is guilty of treason with 140 countries, and it even caused a Fox News host to react by calling it "diabolical."

Issa appeared on Fox News on Sunday to discuss the border and Biden's intentions for, he claims, refusing to take executive action on the border. While Biden has stated that he would prefer a bipartisan effort, he has also signaled that he would consider making executive orders.

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'Frightening': GOP pollster shows how Trump's rise wasn't due to the will of voters

Donald Trump just essentially wrapped up the GOP primary competition, but that didn't always seem like a possibility. A Republican pollster explains how it happened.

Sarah Longwell, the executive director of the Republican Accountability Project and publisher of The Bulwark, said it wasn't the will of the voters that toppled a mainstream GOP that was resistant to Trumpism. In fact, it was the Republican Party's embrace of Trump that made it possible.

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'Bad news for Lara Trump': Columnist says RNC plans won't solve father-in-law's legal debt

Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, has said she hopes to take over the Republican National Committee and steer its funds to paying off the former president's legal bills. But that plan is likely to make things worse for the struggling party, according to one columnist.

Trump has endorsed Eric Trump's wife, Lara, to co-run the RNC, and she has made it clear that she is 100% loyal to the ex-president and that she will "make sure that every penny is used properly." The problem with that is that the reason RNC fundraising is low in the first place is because of Trump's legal bills, according to Vanity Fair columnist Molly Jong-Fast's piece published by MSNBC.

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Newsmax host asks Alina Habba if Biden can be sued for murder of Georgia nursing student

Newsmax host Lidia Bastianich asked Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, if President Joe Biden could be sued after Georgia nursing student Laken Riley was allegedly murdered by an undocumented immigrant.

"We saw what happened with that Venezuelan illegal alien who is now accused of killing that nursing student, Laken Riley," Bastianich told Habba during a Sunday interview. "Now he's accused of killing this beautiful young girl, 22 years old, prime of her life. Does Joe Biden have blood on his hands at this point, Alina?"

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Haley soldiers on despite growing inevitability of Trump

CHARLESTON, S.C. — Is it political strategy, donor pressure or perhaps hubris? Nikki Haley is vowing "the fight goes on" against Donald Trump, positioning herself as a viable option in case the scandal-plagued Republican frontrunner's campaign implodes.

Haley has gone zero for four in early contests for the Republican presidential nomination, including an embarrassing 20-point drubbing Saturday in her home state of South Carolina where she served as governor.

'He's gotten more unhinged': Former Trump aide points to new signs he's getting worse

According to a former Donald Trump White House communications official, the former president's rhetoric is reaching "unhinged" levels as he scrambles to return to the Oval Office.

Speaking with MSNBC host Jen Psaki, Sarah Matthews — who quit following the Jan. 6 insurrection — claimed Trump's open embrace of extremist racist rhetoric should be alarming to anyone who has watched him recently.


"I'm sure you've been watching, because he's been so outspoken in the recent days and weeks, and you are someone, I know from the role, you probably read speeches, you edited speeches, you are very familiar with how he talks.," Psaki prompted. "As you are watching, do you think he's gotten worse, more unhinged?"

"I do think he's gotten more unhinged in his rhetoric," Matthews replied. "Obviously, Donald Trump's first four years in office were marked by lots of controversies. but I think that the type of rhetoric that he is using today, it's really concerning."

"It's almost Hitler-esque in a way, when he talks about immigration, poisoning the blood of our country," she continued. "He is trying to prey on people's worst instincts and get them angry and riled up; that is something he tends to do, but it's just the rhetoric that he is using, it's really concerning to me now."

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'Heartless dictator-sympathizer': Fox News guest turns on Trump over 'murderous' Putin

National Review reporter Caroline Downey faulted Donald Trump after the former president declined to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin for the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

During a Sunday Fox News panel discussion about Trump's remarks, Downey said Trump made a mistake by omitting Putin's role in Navalny's death. Instead, Trump compared himself to the dead opposition leader.

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Trump's 'rambling and incoherent' South Carolina victory speech leads to new questions

Donald Trump's victory speech in South Carolina after winning the Republican Party presidential primary drew a mixture of laughter and stunned reactions on MSNBC Saturday night that led to more questions about his fitness to not only be re-elected but also to run for the presidency a third time.

As members of the panel noted, the former president went to great lengths to thank his family members and their spouses but made a glaring omission by forgetting his son Eric Trump and his wife Lara whom he has endorsed to become co-chair of the RNC.

Asked for comment about the whole affair, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow pointed to the 'incoherence" of the speech — where the former president also misidentified the supporters standing behind him — and said his speech was the kind of "schtick" the public has become accustomed to.

"There is all of the weirdness of it, " she told her co-hosts before issuing an exasperated, "What are you talking about!?"

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Calling Trump "Uncle ramble standers, " she continued, "Trump is rambling and incoherent even when he is at his best early in the evening."

Continuing in that vein, she explained, "And tonight, getting that little slice of it is a real reminder again of [Republican] Nikki Haley's message. Nikki Haley is saying both Trump and Biden are both unfit and you should pick me instead."

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'Hell no!' Donna Brazile reams Reince Priebus for defending Trump's racist speech

Democratic strategist Donna Brazile tore into former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus after he offered a defense of a recent "racist" speech given by Donald Trump to the Black Conservative Federation.

During a Sunday panel discussion on ABC's This Week program, host Martha Raddatz noted Trump had been criticized for saying Black voters like him because he has been charged with crimes.

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