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'Kryptonite issue for Republicans' threatens GOP's chances in 2024: conservative

The Alabama Supreme Court ruling that essentially bans in vitro fertilization as we know it in the state, issued by judges who have ties to the Christian nationalist movement, is a massive liability for Republicans going into the 2024 election, former GOP strategist Tara Setmayer told MSNBC guest host Michael Steele.

This comes after Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) gave a confused response on the issue to reporters, first saying he supported the decision before saying he actually supported IVF, not appearing to understand what IVF even was or what the court's ruling did.

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Arrested Biden informant puts a 'big dent' in Republicans' 2024 strategy: Ex-GOP lawmaker

The arrest of the Biden "informant" at the heart of the GOP's impeachment effort is essentially a death blow to the whole endeavor, former Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) told MSNBC guest host and former RNC chair Michael Steele on Thursday.

The informant, Alexander Smirnov, had told FBI agents that President Joe Biden and his son Hunter accepted millions in bribes from Ukrainian firm Burisma at the time Biden was vice president. But the FBI now admits to this being a fabrication planted by Russian officials.

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Trump's GOP rival says ex-president's 'fingerprints' are 'all over' party's failure

Former President Donald Trump is responsible for the Republican Party's long string of failures, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday.

Haley, who is the final remaining Republican candidate opposing Trump for the nomination, warned that the GOP needs a new direction to avoid sliding further into disaster — and this is reflected throughout the party leadership.

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'It's terrifying': Trump critics plan to flee the U.S. if he's reelected and seeks revenge

Americans who have run afoul of former President Donald Trump are making plans to flee the country should he be reelected and seek revenge, according to a new report.

NBC News spoke with more than a dozen people who’ve testified against Trump, written books decrying his policies, or fled his administration — and are now faced with his potential return to power.

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Hunter Biden informant re-arrested after special counsel objects to his release

Former FBI source Alexander Smirnov was arrested for a second time Thursday for making false statements to federal law enforcement.

"YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to arrest ALEXANDER SMIRNOV and bring him forthwith to District Judge, Otis D. Wright, II," the warrant stated, "to answer an Indictment charging him with False Statements to Federal Law Enforcement, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001, and Creating a False or Fictitious Record, in violation of Title 18 United States Code, Section 1519."

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'Deaf ears': GOP strategist warns his party's 2024 tactic is going to backfire

Republicans have adopted a strategy for 2024 that focuses on President Joe Biden's advanced age and gaffes to the press. But according to a Republican strategist, that strategy will backfire.

In an op-ed this Thursday, Alex Conant contends that Republicans are sorely mistaken if they think voters "will not reelect a geriatric politician."

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'Bigger losses for the GOP': Ex-official says Trump's new plan will 'bankrupt' Republicans

Former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor is sounding the alarm against Donald Trump's plans for taking over the Republican Party and installing his own family member, Lara Trump, as head.

Speaking to the press, Lara Trump said that the Republican Party should be paying the former president's legal bills as evidenced by the enthusiasm of a GoFundMe started for the self-described billionaire after he was handed a $355 million judgment in the fraud trial.

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GOP 'increasingly alarmed' by 'dysfunction, debt, and disarray' in state parties: report

Republican officials are growing frustrated and worried about a series of disasters unfolding in party chapters at the state level in battlegrounds across the country.

According to The New York Times' Shane Goldmacher and Nick Corasaniti, "State Republican parties in roughly half of the most important battleground states are awash in various degrees of dysfunction, debt and disarray," and "A top lawyer for House Republicans wrote an unusually acidic letter last month to the Michigan state party, accusing party officials of 'inexplicably' squandering the $263,000 they had been given by the campaign arm of House Republicans on 'exorbitant' and unnecessary expenses that would do almost nothing to help Republicans keep hold of the House," and adding, "We are growing increasingly alarmed."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene blames 'menopause' for Nikki Haley's refusal to drop out of race

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested Thursday that Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley won't drop out of the race for her party's presidential race because she's going through menopause.

Greene made the remarks while campaigning for Donald Trump in South Carolina.

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Lara Trump’s bedtime ‘tradition’ requires her kids say Pledge of Allegiance every night

Lara Trump, a candidate for Republican National Committee co-chair, revealed Thursday that she makes her children pledge allegiance to the United States flag every night before they can go to bed.

Trump offered the biographical information to a crowd at Thursday's Conservative Political Action Conference.

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'I don't see any smoking guns': Alan Dershowitz slams GOP's 'tit-for-tat' impeachment

Law professor Alan Dershowitz blasted House Republicans for pursuing the impeachment of President Joe Biden without a "smoking gun."

During a Thursday interview on Newsmax, Dershowitz was asked if the depositions of Biden's brother and son would produce significant evidence.

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‘I have $10K to my name’: Mike Lindell bellyaches after he’s hit with $5M judgment

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell complained after a federal judge decided that he must pay a cybersecurity expert $5 million after he stepped up to Lindell's challenge to debunk election-related claims.

During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Lindell told an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference about his loss in court.

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