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'They will bring the draft back': The View predicts a NATO war if Trump is elected

"The View" began its show Tuesday talking about Jon Stewart's return to "The Daily Show" — and his first big segment pointing to the advanced ages of both presidential candidates.

While Stewart talked about the recent special counsel report claiming Joe Biden had memory issues because he answered questions with "I don't recall," the host showed clips of Donald Trump and his adult children similarly answering questions.

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'Really bad for Republicans': New York snow slashes voter turnout for George Santos' seat

Voters on Long Island headed to the polls Tuesday to vote for the replacement of Rep. George Santos (R-NY), who was expelled from the House after an ethics investigation into his campaign finances and a series of reports revealing he lied about many of his personal facts.

Democratic candidate and former Congressman Tom Suozzi is well-known in the district and has a track record of constituent services there. But Nassau County Republican county legislator Mazi Melesa Pilip has struggled to gain traction in recent polls — with criticism about her struggles to answer some basic questions about her positions on issues like choice, which turned into a contentious conversation in the only debate.

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Justice John Roberts demands swift response from Jack Smith to Trump's immunity claim

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has given special counsel Jack Smith a week to file a motion explaining why former President Donald Trump should not have presidential immunity for election subversion crimes.

On Monday, Trump asked the high court to pause an appeals court ruling that said he did not have immunity from prosecution.

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'Unconstitutional overreach': Trump VP contenders clash on Jan. 6

WASHINGTON — Barring something monumental — a health crisis, a debilitating legal development — Donald Trump is all but guaranteed to become the 2024 Republican presidential nominee.

And potential Trump running mates seem to be working overtime this month to audition for the part.

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Trump doubles down on war with NATO — and thinks Ukraine is already a member

Republicans and Democrats came together over the weekend to attack former President Donald Trump for his comments that he'd encourage a war with a NATO ally. The United States is in NATO, the group that links together Europe and the United States in the event of a war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has long attacked NATO and sought to undermine it. Trump appears to believe that every country must pay an equal share, but that isn't the way that it works. Funds given to NATO from nations are calculated using a cost-share formula that Trump doesn't appear to fully comprehend. The money isn't sent as a check directly to NATO as he believes.

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'Disgusting': Nikki Haley destroys Trump for mocking her husband's military service

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley slammed former President Donald Trump in a CNN interview on Monday afternoon for the former president's recent comments disparaging her active-duty husband's military service in a campaign stop in her home state over the weekend.

Haley is the last major Republican candidate challenging Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination, although polling currently suggests Trump has a near-insurmountable advantage over her.

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Donald Trump mulls backing daughter-in-law Lara for next Republican Party chair: report

It’s all in the family when you’re former President Donald Trump and a Republican National Committee chair is up for grabs, according to a new report from the New York Times.

Lara Trump, the former president’s daughter-in-law and wife to his son Eric, is being considered to receive his endorsement, the Times reported Monday.

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Mazi Pilip, Tom Suozzi make final pitches in House race for George Santos’ seat

NEW YORK — Mazi Melesa Pilip and Tom Suozzi made their closing cases to Long Island and Queens voters Monday, on the eve of their ultracompetitive special House election for the seat vacated by George Santos.

Pilip, the Republican nominee, argued that Suozzi, the Democrat, is soft on immigration, as Suozzi framed himself as an “antidote” to poisonous partisanship that he said is blocking progress and is personified by Pilip.

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Donald Trump will make campaign stop in Michigan this weekend

Former President Donald Trump will make his first Michigan campaign stop of the 2024 election year in Oakland County on Saturday. Trump's campaign announced the visit Monday.

The Republican candidate will hold a "get out the vote" rally at 7 p.m. at a venue at the Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township, according to a press release.

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Early voting is underway for the South Carolina GOP presidential primary

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Early voting in South Carolina’s Republican presidential primary started Monday.

Any of the state’s 3.1 million registered voters who did not participate in the Feb. 3 Democratic presidential primary is eligible to cast a ballot in the GOP primary.

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'Putting their life at risk': Joe Biden thanks election workers targeted by MAGA

President Joe Biden on Monday suggested the lives of election workers were "at risk" because of Donald Trump's MAGA movement.

While speaking at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference, the president called on officials to keep moving forward.

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'He is the problem': Nikki Haley shreds 'unhinged chaos' created by Trump

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said the U.S. could expect "unhinged chaos" if Donald Trump is allowed to win the GOP primary.

During an interview on Fox News, Haley responded to Trump's attack on her deployed husband. She said people who defended Trump — like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) — were "disgusting."

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11 ways Trump doesn’t become president

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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