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Trump suggests he will be 'ineffective' president without immunity to assassinate rivals

Donald Trump suggested Thursday that presidents need immunity from prosecution even if they assassinate political rivals.

Trump addressed the media after appearing at his Manhattan civil court hearing and fielded questions. A reporter noted Trump's attorney had argued that a president couldn't be prosecuted if they used Seal Team 6 to assassinate a campaign opponent.

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How Chris Christie quitting GOP presidential run could boost Nikki Haley — and hurt Trump

Chris Christie was polling in the mid-single digits in the Republican presidential race and is hated by a majority of GOP primary voters over his fierce criticism of former President Donald Trump.

So why could the former New Jersey governor’s decision to end his campaign dramatically scramble the race in favor of rival Nikki Haley, with unpredictable consequences for Trump?

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Dead voters' names found among Vivek Ramaswamy's R.I. nomination papers: report

Rhode Island election officials found dead people's names on nomination papers submitted by conservative presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy, the Boston Globe reported Thursday.

According to the Warwick Board of Canvassers, “several deceased voters” were found on Ramaswamy's nomination papers, the Globe reports. It also said it invalidated an "unusually high number" of signatures on his nomination papers.

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'Control your client': Judge warns lawyers after Trump's courtroom rant

Former President Donald Trump suggested that New York Attorney General Letitia James should have to pay damages for bringing a $250 million fraud lawsuit against him.

During a break in Thursday's closing statements, Trump spoke to reporters outside the courtroom.

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Ben Carson says slavery is 'nothing to be ashamed of' while campaigning for Trump

Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson suggested slavery was "nothing to be ashamed of" while campaigning for Donald Trump.

While stumping for Trump in Iowa Thursday, Carson downplayed the importance of slavery in U.S. history.

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'I have no rights': Trump gives self-pitying monologue ahead of closing in fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump expressed concern for himself in a courthouse speech moments before attorneys were set to give closing remarks in his $250 million fraud trial.

At a Manhattan courthouse on Thursday, Trump spoke to reporters before entering the courtroom.

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Trump's attack on Biden's age is blowing up in his face big time: Morning Joe

Reacting to new polling showing Donald Trump losing older voters to President Joe Biden by a stunning margin, the panel on MSNBNC's "Morning Joe" suggested the former president is scaring away a key voting block he needs in his third bid for the Oval Office.

Noting that in the new poll, Biden leads 60 percent to 39 percent among voters over 65, the panel agreed that Trump's attacks on Biden's age may be a major factor along with the chaos that always accompanies Trump is scaring off older voters.

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Scandal-plagued former sheriff announces New Mexico Senate run

Former Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales took to Fox News Wednesday morning to announce he’s running for U.S. Senate as a Republican.

Gonzales, who served as sheriff and later ran for mayor of Albuquerque as a Democrat, was a controversial figure during his time in office and became embroiled in a federal criminal investigation last year.

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Morning Joe hosts stunned by 'old man' Trump's latest 'incredible political mistake'

Reacting to answers Donald Trump gave during a "softball" town hall on Fox News on Wednesday night, the entire "Morning Joe' staff was stunned by what co-host Joe Scarborough called an "incredible political mistake" made by the former president.

After showing a clip of Trump bragging about his part in overturning Roe v. Wade — a political minefield for GOP lawmakers — the hosts said the former president didn't do his third campaign for president any favors.

"He bragged about 'terminating' Roe v. Wade. He said, 'If it weren't for me, that 10-year-old girl in Ohio that an illegal immigrant raped, if it weren't for me, she wouldn't have had to flee the state. If it weren't for me, women wouldn't be, like, dying outside of emergency rooms because doctors are afraid to conduct women's health care,'" Scarborough explained. "He admitted — again, it was such an easy forum, it's not like he was backed into the corner — he admitted he was the one who terminated Roe v. Wade. What did the Biden people do last night? They're just hanging out. They were probably laughing at all the Republican chaos in the debate."

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"He's grown so old and hobbled intellectually, I guess," he added. "He thinks he is running against Barack Obama, he's worried about World War II starting."

"Even in the most gentle of circumstances, he made an incredible political mistake, and he knows it this morning— he knows it," he elaborated. "Incredible political mistake last night. 'I was the one who terminated Roe v. Wade. I was the one, just me, nobody else could have stripped away 50 years of women's rights the way I, Donald Trump, did."'

Shaking his head he added, "The old man did it again."

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'This is not a drill': GOP scrambling for signatures for 2024 candidates in Rhode Island

A small stack of clipboards spread across a corner table, flanked by an inches-high American flag, were the only indication of political activity inside Brewed Awakenings in Johnston on Wednesday.

Members of the Johnston Republican Town Committee sat scattered across the coffee shop, chatting and apparently unbothered by the task at hand: collecting nomination signatures for Republican presidential candidates ahead of the looming deadline 24 hours away..

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'He'll do it again': Conservative group runs ad about Jan. 6 during Trump's town hall

A 30-second incendiary anti-Trump ad ran on Fox News during the former president's town hall.

Its aim was to rankle the Republican race days before the Iowa Caucuses.

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'We were so successful': Trump dodges political violence question in Fox News town hall

Donald Trump on Wednesday refused to directly answer a question during his Fox News Iowa town hall.

Trump, who has had his ups and downs with the conservative network in the past, appeared on Fox News and was asked about a "warning" he has given about the threat of political violence.

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'I don't have vengeance': Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley pile on Trump in GOP debate

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley knocked former President Donald Trump for being morally deficient and full of vindication during the final Republican debate.

She said that the next president of the U.S. needs to have "moral clarity."

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