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Ron DeSantis finally takes jab at Trump's 'poison blood' comments that echo Hitler

Trump quoting Adolf Hitler apparently isn't helping combat the country's immigration issues.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is challenging the 45th president for the GOP presidential nomination, appeared on Christian Broadcasting Network with David Brody to subtly jab at his former POTUS pal after being prompted to respond to Trump's word choice when criticizing undocumented people "poisoning the blood of our country."

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Top California Dem wants to explore 'every legal option' to bump Trump from ballot

A top California lawmaker Wednesday urged her state to explore “every legal option” to bump former President Donald Trump from its ballot after Colorado’s high court issued its historic decision.

Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis delivered this message to the California secretary of state in a letter Wednesday, one day after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Trump was barred from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot under the 14th Amendment’s insurrectionist ban.

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Trump asks Supreme Court to reject Jack Smith's petition to keep DC trial on track

Attorneys for Donald Trump have asked the Supreme Court to reject a request from special counsel Jack Smith to decide if the former president has immunity from prosecution for his actions leading up to the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.

In a petition earlier this month, Smith took the unusual step of trying to bypass a federal appeals court, which could delay Trump's election subversion case for months.

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Trump spent years calling for political candidates to be stricken from ballots

What goes around has come around for former President Donald Trump, who spent years arguing then-President Barack Obama and other Democrats didn't qualify for a place on American electoral ballots.

That's the latest reminder from the New York Times' "Trump whisperer" Maggie Haberman, published on the heels of a historic Colorado Supreme Court ruling banning Trump from the state's presidential ballot.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Jan. 6 anniversary plans: rally with Capitol infiltrator

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) plans to mark the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by appearing alongside a Jan. 6 offender and a far-right conspiracy theorist at a local GOP event in Florida, according to an invitation obtained by Raw Story.

Slated to appear alongside Greene is Derrick Evans, a former West Virginia state lawmaker who served a three-month prison sentence for impeding law enforcement at the Capitol on Jan. 6, and Ann Vandersteel, a far-right media personality who promoted the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory and is a tribune of the far-right anti-government sovereign citizen movement.

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GOP strategists fear Trump has an unexpected secret weapon helping him in New Hampshire

Donald Trump’s most outspoken foe is becoming his biggest asset in New Hampshire and is threatening to become the key that lets the former president win the state, experts warn.

Chris Christie’s whole campaign has been devoted to laying into Trump, calling him a “dictator,” a “petulant child” and a “crazed lunatic.”

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'The world is in flames': Trump warns Iowans of World War III

The Republican presidential frontrunner warned Iowans Tuesday that “the American dream is dead” and “the world is in flames,” as he raised the specter of a global nuclear conflict that will result in complete “obliteration.”

Former President Donald Trump, who has a commanding leading in the polls just five weeks before the Iowa caucuses, also doubled down on his recent controversial public comments suggesting that the “blood of our nation” is being destroyed by immigrants.

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Ron DeSantis says as president he would not allow courts to put Trump in prison

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said if he were elected president, he would not allow the U.S. justice system to put former President Donald Trump in jail or prison. He made his remarks just after the Colorado Supreme Court decision to keep Trump off the state’s 2024 presidential ballot.

“The idea that we’re going to put an almost 80-year-old former president in prison – that’s not going to be good for this country,” DeSantis said, answering a question during a caucus event at Jethro’s BBQ in Ankeny Tuesday evening.

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Conflicted Clarence Thomas has 'no business' hearing Trump's Colorado appeal: ex-judge

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is too conflicted to hear any appeal of the decision blocking former President Donald Trump from the ballot in Colorado, former California Superior Court Judge LaDoris Cordell said on MSNBC Tuesday.

Trump was disqualified by the Colorado Supreme Court under the Insurrection Clause of the 14th Amendment, for his role in the January 6 attack. Clarence Thomas' wife, Ginni, has been implicated in many of the efforts to overturn the election that preceded that attack.

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Trump's former lawyer explains what the Supreme Court will do in Colorado ballot case

The Supreme Court is going to reinstate Donald Trump to be on the presidential election ballot, his former lawyer said Tuesday.

Ty Cobb, who used to be former President Trump's attorney, appeared on CNN's "Out Front" to weigh in on the decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to scratch Trump from the ballot based on his alleged incitement of a mob on Jan. 6, 2021, to lay siege on the U.S. Capitol. He thinks the High Court will reverse this swiftly and without contention.

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'I never read Mein Kampf!' Trump gets defensive as he repeats 'blood' comments

At a GOP Iowa caucus preparation event on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump reiterated his claim about migrants harming the "blood" of America — and immediately went on the defensive following days of critical press coverage and experts saying his rhetoric was oddly similar to that used by Adolf Hitler in "Mein Kampf."

"I never read Mein Kampf," insisted Trump.

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GOP candidate vows to withdraw from Colorado primary unless Trump is reinstated on ballot

Former President Donald Trump was disqualified from the Colorado Republican primary ballot on Tuesday after the state Supreme Court ruled against him, almost certainly setting up a fight at the U.S. Supreme Court.

And one of his rivals is vowing to boycott the Colorado primary if this ruling holds.

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Trump breaks unbreakable internet rule with Hitler rhetoric: man who made the rule

Donald Trump is breaking the unbreakable internet rule that states you’re winning the fight when the person you’re fighting compares you to Adolf Hitler, says the coiner of said unbreakable rule.

Mike Godwin of Godwin’s law renown told Politico Tuesday that Trump has proven the exception to his rule, coined more than three decades ago, that says most internet arguments will include a Hitler comparison, and that comparison will come from the person who's losing.

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