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'I'd be shocked': Watergate whistleblower says Trump can't delay election case beyond 2024

The Supreme Court's decision on Friday to sidestep special counsel Jack Smith's request to immediately take up former President Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution is a win for the former president's efforts to delay and push out the date of his criminal trial for the 2020 plot to overthrow the presidential election — which experts believe he is trying to stall out until after the 2024 election, where if he wins he could make the trial go away with his control of the Justice Department.

But Trump shouldn't count on being able to delay it that far, said former Nixon White House counsel and Watergate whistleblower John Dean on CNN.

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Trump is floating someone he calls 'Bird Brain' as his V.P. pick: report

Donald Trump is reportedly considering a controversial idea: selecting GOP candidate Nikki Haley, whom he has nicknamed "Bird Brain," as his potential vice presidential choice.

Trump has been brutal toward Haley, who worked in the former president's administration, in part because she purportedly claimed she wouldn't run against him before doing just that. But he is now speaking with his associates about making her his number two, CBS News reports.

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'Complete disgrace!' Republican lawmaker throws fit over new law to increase voter turnout

On Friday, Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) signed an election reform bill that will move most local elections into even-numbered years, a change that has been advocated by commentators around the country for years, as eliminating odd-year elections saves taxpayer money and consolidates all voting into times when voters are likelier to turn out for elections.

But New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler took to social media to express his outrage over the legislation.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court overturns Republican-drawn legislative maps

(Reuters) - The WisconsinSupreme court on Friday ordered that legislative maps designed by the Republican-controlled legislature be redrawn, handing Democrats a victory in what has become a key political battleground state. The Supreme Court justices, in a 21-page ruling, sided with the left-leaning nonprofit group Law Forward, which sued to overturn the maps as unconstitutional because many of them were not contiguous. The redrawn congressional map is likely to make two Republican-held seats more competitive, according to analysts. Republicans hold six of eight seats despite Wisconsin's stat...

'Just another scam!': Trump flips out against Fox News over brutal New Hampshire poll

With new figures stating that Trump now sits at 33 percent with voters, with Haley within striking distance at 29 percent, the embattled former president lashed out at what he called the "fake poll" and, once again, slurred his former U.N. ambassador as "Birdbrain."

"FAKE NEW HAMPSHIRE POLL WAS RELEASED ON BIRDBRAIN. JUST ANOTHER SCAM!" he wrote.

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Questions raised about Nikki Haley's 'sudden wealth' as she hides her tax returns: report

As she closes the gap in the polls between herself and Donald Trump, former Gov. Nikki Haley's bid to become the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee is facing more scrutiny — including on a recent 11-month period where she made an estimated $2.5 million.

According to a report from the Washington Post, Haley stepped down as Trump's U.N. ambassador in late 2018, not long after a process server attempted to serve her with papers at the United Nations building over the foreclosure of her parents’ lake house on which she was listed as a defendant.

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Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition includes bigots, advocate of killing Obama

Donald Trump’s list of “impressive” people on his recently released Iowa Faith Leader Coalition include several men of hate.

There’s a congressional candidate who once suggested hanging former President Barack Obama and offered conciliatory words for white supremacists and white nationalists.

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Bombshell ruling requires 13 Michigan districts held by Dems to be redrawn before election

With less than a year until the 2024 election, 13 of Michigan’s House and Senate districts, all currently held by Democrats, will need to be redrawn.

That was the ruling late Thursday by a panel of three federal judges in a lawsuit, Agee v. Benson, that went to trial in November and alleged the legislative boundaries drawn up by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (MICRC) violated the Voting Rights Act (VRA) by diluting Black voting power in more than a dozen Detroit-area legislative districts.

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'It's all trash': Trump fans furious at conservative outlet over surprising poll report

Donald Trump's allies and supporters are outraged that a conservative news outlet published a poll showing that Americans largely approve of him being removed from the primary ballot in Colorado.

The New York Post reported on the online YouGov survey, which seems to show 54% of respondents either “strongly” or “somewhat” approve of the court’s ruling, while 35% said they either “strongly” or “somewhat” disapproved.

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New Hampshire man sent graphically violent threats to 3 Republican candidates: DOJ

A New Hampshire man has been indicted by federal prosecutors for sending death threats to three Republican political candidates, reported The Daily Beast on Thursday.

"Tyler Anderson, 30, now faces three counts of transmitting in interstate commerce a threat to injure the person of another — federal charges that could send him to prison for up to five years if convicted," reported. "Anderson was arrested last week, initially on allegations that he’d sent messages that threatened the life of entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Further investigation revealed that he’d fired off disturbing messages to two other candidates as well — Chris Christie, according to The New York Times, as well as another unnamed candidate."

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'We can still stop it': Historian shows how to halt an 'autocratic takeover' of the U.S.

Conditions in the U.S. are perfect for fascism to emerge, but it "is not pre-determined," a historian specializing in rhetoric said Thursday.

Jennifer Mercieca, a historian of political rhetoric at Texas A&M and author of "Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump," said it's not too late to stop the former president from becoming a dictator, as he puts it, for one day. She outlined several signs to look for as we are on "fascism watch."

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Kari Lake may be 'shaking in her boots' after Rudy Giuliani's $148M court loss: analysis

The $148 million ruling against Rudy Giuliani could have failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake “shaking in her boots,” according to a new analysis from MSNBC.

The ruling against Giuliani, and in favor of two Georgia poll workers he falsely accused of interfering in the 2020 election, came days before an Arizona Superior Court judge ruled a similar defamation lawsuit against Lake could go ahead.

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'Trump is terrified': White House reporter says ex-president is reeling after ballot boot

Former President Donald Trump is badly shaken by the Colorado Supreme Court decision removing him from the primary ballot — far more so than he is letting on, argued White House reporter Brian Karem in Salon.

"I’m pretty sure that will also lead to a few lumps of coal in Trump’s stocking, but it turns out some folks out there think I am wrong," wrote Karem. "Maggie Haberman and others who have covered Trump believe he’s actually energized by the decision. Sure, he’s going to grift off of it. Everything that happens to him is used to raise money, so ten minutes didn’t go by before he was sending out emails asking his loyal supporters to dig deeper into their pockets, and send him a Christmas present of money rather than spending it on their loved ones."

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