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Ex-Trump aide hits MAGA for attacking Taylor Swift while backing a sexual abuser

Former White House aide and co-host of "The View" Alyssa Farah Griffin knocked conservatives who are up in arms about Taylor Swift.

The pop star has built a huge following with her emotionally open songs and dedication to fans. But after a video of her was released in which she says she can't vote for Donald Trump, the right has looked for ways to attack her.

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Dem busts Marjorie Taylor Greene at hearing for fundraising off of 'sham impeachment'

House Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Bennie Thompson (D-MS) called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for fundraising off of the impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

At a hearing to consider Mayorkas' impeachment on Tuesday, Thompson accused Republicans of a political stunt.

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Conservative ex-judge sends brief to Supreme Court begging not to fear Trump'

January 6, 2021, marked a day when Donald Trump "engaged in" insurrection to cling to power, and, therefore, he should be barred from holding office.

Former U.S. appeals court judge and prominent conservative J. Michael Luttig's amicus brief to the Supreme Court leveled a barrage of reasons why former President Donald Trump deserves to be stricken from seeking to become the country's 47th president.

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'Liar, liar pants on fire': Ex-senator shames GOP congresswoman for infrastructure excuses

Her hypocrisy needs to be shouted from the mountaintops, said one former lawmaker about Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL).

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) unloaded on Salazar for misremembering how she voted on key legislation on live television.

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VP Kamala Harris in San Jose on battle for abortion rights: 'This is a fight that is fundamental'

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Vice President Kamala Harris whipped up support among Democrats fighting for access to abortion in her home state on Monday afternoon, lambasting former President Donald Trump and Republicans for their erosion of reproductive rights as the November election nears.

In remarks made at San Jose’s Mexican Heritage Plaza, the nation’s first female vice president described the fight for abortion as “fundamentally about freedom.”

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‘Serious consequences’: Company warns Kansas sheriff over election investigation

The election software company at the center of Johnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden’s long-running elections investigation hit back on Monday, warning the Kansas sheriff that a baseless investigation results in “serious consequences.”

“I fully recognize that Sheriff Hayden has placed himself and his department in the awkward position of conducting a baseless investigation for the past several years into nonexistent election fraud in Johnson County,” attorney Rick Guinn, representing the company Konnech Inc. and its CEO Eugene Yu, wrote in a Jan. 29 letter to Hayden obtained by The Star.

Lauren Boebert's 'carpetbagging' campaign already flagging in new Colorado district

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s “carpetbagging” campaign in her new Colorado district is already showing signs of flagging, according to a newly reported poll.

The MAGA Republican’s high-profile politics didn’t translate into high numbers in a new straw poll taken at a GOP debate Sunday in the heavily populated District 4 race, the New York Sun reports.

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'I'm wearing the armor of God': New Arizona GOP chair vows more anti-voting lawsuits

The newly-elected Arizona Republican Party chair, Gina Swoboda, proudly told longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon on his "war room" show that the former president personally urged her to run for the position, reported KPNX's Brahm Resnik — and vowed to continue pushing lawsuits on his behalf to restrict access to voting in Arizona.

"How can the Arizona GOP be dead broke in an election year with nine months to go?" asked Bannon.

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Snoop Dogg reveals his ‘love’ for Donald Trump after previous feud

Rapper Snoop Dogg‘s bark is apparently bigger than his bite when it comes to Donald Trump.

The hip hop superstar has openly expressed his affection for the former U.S. president after a fiery war of words years ago.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends using campaign donations to pay family members

Independent presidential candidate Robert. F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign is defending the use of donor funds to pay Kennedy family members’ salaries, according to a Raw Story review of federal election records.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Kennedy, and the nephew of his wife, Jackson Hines, have appeared on the campaign’s payroll in recent months.

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'Juries still get it right': Nikki Haley praises verdict and mocks Trump 'temper tantrums'

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley praised a jury that found Donald Trump liable for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Haley stood firm on earlier comments about American juries after Trump was ordered to pay Carroll $83 million.

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GOPers know they are headed for another 'electoral bloodbath' due to Trump: journalist

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss the Republican Party's inability to move on from Donald Trump to their own detriment, Washington Post journalist Jacqueline Alemany stated Republicans are conceding that the 2024 election is not going to go well for them.

As she put it, they are expecting it to be a "bloodbath."

Speaking with the hosts about Trump's interference in a possible border deal that is infuriating some GOP lawmakers, Alemany stated, "The House was pretty quiet last week as they were on recess. We're going to be getting more incoming on that this week, especially after Trump's, you know, trouncing of Nikki Haley in Iowa and then his victory in New Hampshire, where he is becoming a bigger and bigger voice that Republicans can't really ignore and are starting to be -- or will expect to be punished by Trump if they start to speak out against him and go against some of the things that he is advocating for."

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She then went on to explain that Trump's dominance of the party may hurt them going forward.

"But there are the same concerns that we saw in 2022 after the disappointing red wave, as everyone had expected, that ultimately didn't materialize," she elaborated. "Now, Speaker Johnson has essentially a two-vote majority where it's nearly impossible to get anything through, especially if Trump touches it and advises members not to vote for it."

"So I think that, you know, Republicans understand that they're headed for another potential electoral bloodbath, but it's this inevitable thing that they've sort of come to accept so long as Trump is the leader of the party," she added, "That's why you're seeing retirements; people just sort of taking a bow and these nods of resignation."

She later added, "There are concerns, but I don't see anybody doing anything about it."

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'Get rid of this dope': Trump lashes out at UAW chief Shawn Fain in late night meltdown

Donald Trump declared war on the United Auto Workers head Shawn Fain late Sunday night after the union leader took potshots at him earlier in the day on "Face the Nation."

While on the CBS program, Fain told host Margaret Brennan, "I can't fathom any union would support Donald Trump for president," before later adding that during his presidency, "he cycled through White House staff like toilet paper."

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