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Veteran newsman knocks Republican Party for simply hoping Trump would go away

Mark Leibovich mocked the Republican Party for, as he sees it, sticking its head in the sand as it waits for the Donald Trump storm to pass.

The veteran reporter cajoled conservatives for rallying around Trump, the lead Republican candidate in the 2024 presidential race, despite a "slow-rolling potato" of four criminal trials threatening to knock him down.

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MTG swears Trump not behind border bill attack: 'Anyone voting for it is a traitor'

WASHINGTON — Raw Story walked with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Capitol Hill Tuesday as she trashed members of her own party over a bipartisan border control bill looking unlikely to pass.

Senate Republicans have spent weeks hammering out a landmark legislation on border security and immigration but its future looks bleak as far-right Republican in the House condemn it and those in the Senators threaten a filibuster.

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Jack Smith will seek to expedite Trump's Supreme Court immunity appeal: Fox News

Special counsel Jack Smith reportedly wants to expedite Donald Trump's appeals after a panel of judges ruled that he does not have immunity from prosecution.

In a 3-0 ruling on Tuesday, a federal appeals court said Trump could be prosecuted for election subversion crimes related to Jan. 6, 2021.

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Donald Trump loses appeal of his 'presidential immunity' from criminal prosecution for J6

The Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals published its decision in Donald Trump's appeal of his "presidential immunity" claim on Tuesday.

“We cannot accept former President Trump’s claim that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes…Nor can we sanction his apparent contention that the Executive has carte blanche to violate the rights of individual citizens to vote and to have their votes count," the ruling says in the 3-0 decision.

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'Disenfranchisement and chaos': Supreme Court hears pivotal Trump case

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On Feb. 8, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Donald J. Trump v. Norma Anderson et al, a case that could swing a presidential election in a way not seen since Bush v. Gore a quarter-century earlier.

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Maxwell Frost is Biden's Gen Z super weapon — and occasional critic

WASHINGTON – Maxwell Frost has not been shy about criticizing Joe Biden’s administration – from climate change to border policy to Israel’s war in Gaza.

But the nation’s first Gen Z congressman has nevertheless seen his profile inside the Democratic Party rise. And despite Frost’s concerns, the 27-year-old Floridian is becoming an increasingly essential surrogate for the 81-year-old Biden.

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Poor people's campaign vows to 'wake the sleeping giant' of low-income voters

The Poor People's Campaign on Monday launched a 42-week nationwide mobilization of poor and low-income Americans to "wake the sleeping giant" of a voting bloc with the potential to determine the outcome of the 2024 elections.

"It is time for a resurrection and not an insurrection," Poor People's Campaign co-chair Rev. Dr. William Barber II said during a press conference in Washington, D.C. "We must engage poor and low-wealth people to change the political landscape."

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'Astonishingly high' number of GOP voters ditch a convicted Trump: ex-White House aide

Former White House Communications Director Alyssa Farrah Griffin said during an appearance on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins on Monday that getting convicted of a felony would do serious damage to former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

"What's interesting to me is... the number of Republicans that wouldn't support Trump if he was convicted is astonishingly high," she said. "It ends up being about a third of the Republican Party who said they couldn't vote for a convicted felon.

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'He’s got nothing else to do': Biden throws Trump shade while enjoying a bubble tea

President Joe Biden threw a little shade Monday at the Republican frontrunner ousted from the White House four years ago.

Biden cracked a smile and chuckled when he heard former President Donald Trump wanted to debate him “immediately,” video posted to X by The Recount shows.

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Some of Lauren Boebert's Colorado constituents aren't going to miss her 'drama': report

Tears of joy are falling by Colorado constituents after learning Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) wouldn't seek reelection for her 3rd District seat in 2024, and instead attempt to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in Colorado's 4th Congressional District.

"It is the right decision for me personally, and it is the right decision for those who support our conservative movement. This is the right decision for Colorado, for us," she said in an almost 5-minute-long video.

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How Democrats can use Republicans' own border security failure against them: MSNBC's Reid

Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) agreed to kill the GOP's own border security bill on Monday evening, just three hours after coming out with emphatic support for it.

McConnell spoke to the press in support, but when speaking to his caucus, he caved in to pressure from the MAGA wing of the GOP to stop the bill, so Joe Biden wouldn't have a "win" on the issue. It's the closest the Senate has come to an actual deal on immigration in nearly two decades.

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Mitch McConnell lobbies against border bill — 3 hours after speaking in support of it

In a stunning reversal, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is urging the Senate G.O.P. caucus to vote against the bipartisan border security and foreign defense aid package. It comes after spending weeks helping a bipartisan group of senators craft it, and just hours after he spoke in favor of the legislation.

The development was reported by Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman, who said McConnell's announcement came in a closed-door Republican strategy session with his colleagues.

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Trump's shadow sways over GOP causing McConnell and co. to 'sweat' on border bill: report

The shadow president in Palm Beach, Florida is flexing his political sway over the GOP to terminate a Southern Border bill and bruise the current guard led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) in the process.

Former President Donald Trump's MAGA faithful are attempting to stick a fork in the $118 billion to fortify border enforcement policy with support for war-torn Ukraine, Israel, and other U.S. allies "to make Senate leadership sweat," according to Axios, citing a source.

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