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Trump gives shoutouts to two disgraced business figures after winning N.H. primary

After winning New Hampshire's primary, former President Donald Trump took a bow for winning the Nevada primary (which hasn't happened yet) and then pointed to two people in the crowd in Nashua: casino mogul Steve Wynn and subprime mortgage billionaire John Paulson.

"I'm pleased to announce we just won Nevada," he said to cheers. Then he scoped the crowd trying to find the VIPs.

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Revealed: Voter analysis explains the 'real winner' of the New Hampshire primary

The Washington Post's opinion editor responded to new polling data from New Hampshire Republican voters, revealing the actual winner of the primary in the state was "the big lie" that Donald Trump won in 2020.

Speaking on MSNBC Wednesday, host Alicia Menendez explained that 64 percent of Iowa voters and 50 percent of New Hampshire voters didn't care whether Trump was convicted of a crime. The numbers aren't a shock in Iowa, after national polls showed closer to 66 percent of Republicans agreed with the statement. But it spells disaster for Trump in New Hampshire.

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Second Trump term would suffer from poor 'quality of people': ex-National Security Adviser

Former President Donald Trump will not be able to surround himself with qualified people to advise him if he is elected to another term, warned former National Security Adviser John Bolton in a radio interview reported on by Newsweek.

Bolton, who clashed with Trump while in the White House, has become a sharp critic of his former boss since leaving, calling him unfit for office and particularly focusing on the criminal case involving the keeping of classified defense information at Mar-a-Lago.

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Joe Biden just made a 'smart move' in dealing with Trump's legal problem: expert

The Biden administration won't be weighing in when the U.S. Supreme Court considers if Donald Trump is eligible to run for president, Politico reported.

From Politico: "Although the Justice Department is supposed to represent the institutional interests of the U.S. government and not the political interests of the sitting president, any position the agency takes on Trump’s eligibility could trigger blowback if it’s perceived as trying to help Biden’s reelection campaign."

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'Can I get a restraining order?': Trump mocked for 'I'll never stop loving you' fundraiser

The internet exploded on Wednesday as legal experts and political newsmakers across the U.S. responded to Donald Trump's recent fundraiser, in which he promises, "I'll never stop loving you."

Trump, who has become known for his creative fundraising including the use of his mugshot and recent threats to stop his campaign if it doesn't receive funding, reportedly sent out a fundraising email Tuesday with the subject line, "I'll never stop loving you." In the body of the email, the former president reiterated, "This is President Trump, and I'll never stop loving you."

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Arizona Trump fan charged with threats to kill Biden and carry out mass shooting

The Justice Department has charged an Arizona man named David Hanson with making death threats aimed at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Hanson is also accused of threatening a mass shooting at the University of New Mexico, revealed screen captures posted by Seamus Hughes from the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology and Education Center.

Among the threats, which appeared on the social media site X, was a demand that Biden and Harris resign or be "brutally murdered." Another called for bombing the White House, while a separate post called for the White House bombing with a gif of the film "Independence Day" in which aliens blow up the building, the DOJ's filing claims.

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'Akin to making Robert. E. Lee president': S.C. columnist slams march to nominate Trump

A South Carolina columnist warned Republicans that they are on a path "akin to making Robert. E. Lee president" if Donald Trump is nominated for the 2024 presidential election.

A month before South Carolina's GOP primary, McClatchy columnist Issac Bailey reflected on Trump's win in New Hampshire.

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Angry Trump shocks The View by acting like he lost in New Hampshire speech

The co-hosts of "The View" were floored after watching Donald Trump's angry acceptance speech following his victory in the New Hampshire primary.

After the women trashed Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) for what they said was an obvious run for vice president, they noted that he endorsed Trump one day — and the following day announced he'd got engaged.

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Nikki Haley dodges and deflects when asked if Kamala Harris is ‘more dangerous’ than Trump

Nikki Haley refuses to say if she believes Vice President Kamala Harris, a former U.S. Senator, Attorney General, and District Attorney, is "more dangerous" than Donald Trump.

After being reminded that Donald Trump has been found liable for sexual abuse, has been charged with obstruction over his refusal to return highly-classified government documents, and is claiming he has total immunity from prosecution, Nikki Haley was asked if she thinks "that conduct makes him unfit to be president?"

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Five takeaways from the New Hampshire primary

Former US president Donald Trump steamrolled to victory in New Hampshire, brushing aside challenger Nikki Haley

and virtually cementing his grip on the Republican nomination as he chases another term in the White House.

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John Cornyn endorses Donald Trump for president

Jan. 23, 2024

"John Cornyn endorses Donald Trump for president" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'Save your advice': Trump slams his former spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany after primary win

Donald Trump won his primary in New Hampshire on Tuesday, but he's still firing off insults as if he lost the early contest.

The former president hit his GOP rival Nikki Haley with a series of insults via his social media site, Truth Social, before engaging in what some might call friendly fire.

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Trump is selling himself as an outsider despite swampy record: MSNBC host Chris Hayes

It's "do-or-die" for Nikki Haley in South Carolina — but for MSNBC's Chris Hayes the GOP nomination race is Trump's to lose either by a legal loss or a hit to his health.

In an op-ed titled "How a key failing in Republican politics turned Trump into the de-facto nominee," Hayes says he believes South Carolina, despite being Haley's home state where she served as governor, will prove to be a "very uphill battle" for her.

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