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'Like herding quail': Bush strategist slams House GOPers he says will scatter in 2024

Former President George W. Bush's chief campaign strategist Wednesday compared House Republicans to a flock of birds he predicts aren't going to fly in formation in 2024.

"It's a caucus like herding quail," Matthew Dowd told MSNBC host Richard Lui. "And you can't herd quail because they're all over the place."

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Federal Election Commission employee downloaded sexual content to gov't computers: report

A paralegal specialist for the Federal Election Commission was found to have downloaded thousands of pornographic materials to his work laptops over the course of four years, according to a report released Thursday from the FEC’s Office of the Inspector General.

Nearly two years after initiating an investigation, the Office of the Inspector General reported that the employee was found to be in violation of agency policies and federal regulation by using federal property from 2018 to 2022 for unauthorized activities in “using his government-issued laptops to view and/or transfer inappropriate material from his personal cell phone to a flash drive,” the report said.

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'It's getting old': Jim Jordan scolded by MAGA over 'boring' letter to White House

Conservatives blasted Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and James Comer (R-KY) on Wednesday after they used an ongoing impeachment inquiry to demand the White House hand over materials about Hunter Biden.

In a letter to White House Counsel Edward Siskel, Jordan and Comer suggested President Joe Biden sought to obstruct his son's deposition, which did not occur due to a dispute about the venue.

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'Small' Ron DeSantis ridiculed after photos show him in big chair

Former president Donald Trump isn't shy about the fact he thinks little of Gov. Ron DeSantis, whom he frequently mocks over alleged lifts in the Florida Republican's boots.

On Wednesday, the public mockery kicked into overdrive after a photo of a seated DeSantis taking part in a podcast appeared on social media.

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'Utter misreading': Right-leaning columnist admits she was wrong about Roe vs. Wade outcry

"I won’t say this is the wrongest I have ever been," wrote Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle, who describes herself as a right-leaning libertarian, on Wednesday.

The writer explained how she'd anticipated politically active factions on either side of the aisle would focus on the elimination of Roe v. Wade — but she had expected everyday citizens wouldn't really care.

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Thief takes money from pro-Israel political action committee

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) reported theft of almost $4,700 from its political action committee — yet another example of fraud experienced by a political organization.

According to Federal Election Commission records, the AIPAC PAC had two fraudulent checks go out on Nov. 30 of this year for $2,740.66 and $1,958.82. The bank refunded the lost money to AIPAC.

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Run on broken Senate record? Nope. One embattled Dem senator explains his all-in strategy.

WASHINGTON – It’s almost 2024 and many lawmakers on Capitol Hill are in a bind.

How do you run on the record of the historically dysfunctional 118th Congress?

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'We can take advantage': Legal expert says polling data 'hints' at a way to stop Trump

A recent New York Times piece shows how much Donald Trump would be hurt by a conviction in his federal election subversion case, but its authors don't go quite far enough, a legal expert wrote.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance highlighted the article, by Norm Eisen, former White House Ethics advisor and special counsel during Trump’s first House impeachment, Celinda Lake, Democratic pollster, and Anat Shenker-Osorio, political researcher and adviser. She said the piece makes "a compelling case for the political impact jury verdicts in the criminal cases against Trump will have."

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'They've said no to him': Ex-lawmaker said Trump won't fare well before Supreme Court

Trump has nine supreme problems for 2024.

Former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill believes the nation's highest court, though dominated by conservatives, has made impartial decisions when it comes to former President Donald Trump and will be tested like never before.

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Analyst shows why Trump's latest argument is 'more dangerous than it seems'

With his "presidential immunity" claim on the line in the D.C. Court of Appeals, President Donald Trump is effectively trying to tell federal judges that they have no power whatsoever to review his conduct while he was in office, wrote Hayes Brown for MSNBC on Tuesday.

This comes after the Supreme Court rejected a request by special counsel Jack Smith to leapfrog the appeals court and decide the matter on an expedited basis, punting the question at least until that lower court decides, and possibly setting up a delay in the trial even in the likely event Trump is unsuccessful.

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Trump blasts 'loser' congresswoman for not being grateful about her husband's funeral

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account on Tuesday evening to blast Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI).

In particular, he complained that she wasn't showing the proper respect for him after the arrangements he made for the funeral of her husband, Rep. John Dingell, one of the longest-serving members of Congress in history.

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Top GOP candidate's campaign on life support as it halts TV spending in early-vote states

The 2024 Republican presidential primary field may be dwindling even further, with one of the remaining few candidates possibly planning to exit the race in the coming weeks.

On Tuesday, NBC News reported entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has cancelled all remaining television ad spending campaigns in Iowa and New Hampshire, and has so far not bought any new TV spots as the Iowa Republican Caucuses approach on January 15. His campaign insists that the cancellation of TV ads is simply the campaign adapting to a strategy of a "hypertargeted" approach to advertising.

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Trump's 'toxic' posts are making some Republicans want to 'turn the page': GOP analyst

Former President Donald Trump's recent outbursts are a direct message to the Republican electorate that he is the same person he has always been, and ready to pick fights over all the same grievances, GOP strategist Alice Stewart told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.

This comes after Trump posted a Truth Social manifesto on Christmas that calls on special counsel Jack Smith and the liberal "thugs" across America to "rot in hell."

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