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DeSantis busted after whining about Trump's 'Big Lie'

An extended whine by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) about Donald Trump's likely reaction should he lose either the Iowa Caucus or the GOP primary in New Hampshire was thoroughly dismantled with a reminder of his own dabbling in elections conspiracy theories when it suits his needs.

At issue was DeSantis telling reporters days ago, "If Trump loses, he will say it’s stolen no matter what, absolutely. He will try to delegitimize the results. He did that against Ted Cruz in 2016. He will do that.

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Fulton 19 update: Jackpot justice

An email exchange indicates that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis wants Donald Trump and his top aides to serve prison terms in the 2020 presidential election interference case.

The details about Willis warning the possibility of prison sentences for the former Republican president, Trump’s former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Trump’s former attorney Rudy Giuliani in the landmark racketeering case were revealed in a Dec. 7 Guardian article describing a testy email exchange between Willis and Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow.

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Here's how a Trump immunity win could blow up spectacularly in the Supreme Court's face

If the Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments on whether Donald Trump should be immune from criminal acts — and then rules in the former president's favor — those same justices may one day rue the day they made that decision, an expert wrote Monday.

It's the opinion of University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Kim Wehle, who pointed out that the former president has a history of ignoring the court — and he would be completely unrestrained from obeying them in the future.

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Trump fake electors still hold key roles overseeing battleground state voting: report

Fake electors have retained central positions overseeing ballots in battleground states as the nation prepares for the 2024 general election, a report by the Associated Press revealed Monday.

Among them is Jim Hindle, who is set to be arraigned in Nevada Monday following accusations that he signed documents to overturn Donald Trump's loss in that state in 2020.

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Senior Trump aide blurts out frustration over former president's 'unrestrained campaign'

According to MSNBC's Vaughan Hillyard, there is at least one senior aide to Donald Trump who is growing exasperated with the undisciplined campaign the former president is running made worse by his latest echoing of Hitleresque rhetoric, which ally Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is defending.

Hillyard, who has been following the former president to his rallies as he makes a third bid for the Oval Office after losing to President Joe Biden in 2020, noted that Trump is taking his rallies to new extremes that his fans seem to lap up, and explained there are some concerns within the Trump camp.

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'Frustrated' Joe Biden hits aides with 'stern words' as he slips to Trump: report

"Increasingly frustrated" President Joe Biden ordered his closest aides into a Thanksgiving meeting as his effort to stay in the White House has become more of a battle than he expected, the Washington Post reported Monday.

The meeting included ā€œstern wordsā€ that his poll numbers against Trump were ā€œunacceptably lowā€ — and he demanded to know what action was being taken, the Post reported.

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Capitol cop sounds alarm about a GOP 'betrayal' if another Trump mob storms Congress

According to one of the Capitol cops who suffered injuries on Jan. 6 when supporters of Donald Trump staged an insurrection and sent members of Congress fleeing for their lives, he and his colleagues worry that the same Republicans he protected that day will turn their backs on them again if history repeats itself in 2024.

In an interview with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, Sgt. Aquilino Gonell, one of four officers who testified before the House select committee investigating Donald Trump's part in inciting the riot, suggested Capitol police would be "restrained" by Republicans from repelling a second attack.

Gonell started off by asserting that some Trump supporters think nothing bad happened on Jan. 6, while others acknowledge what occurred but downplay how bad it was.

In particular, he pointed the finger at GOP lawmakers, telling DeVega that "some of the same people who are saying those ridiculous things are the very same people who I risked my life for on that day at the Capitol. How can you reconcile that? I risked my life to protect you and then you turn around and say, 'Well, these were my friends. These were my supporters. It's okay. We condone the violence on Jan. 6 because of that.'"

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With that in mind, he added that "some of the same Republicans who were running for their lives on Jan. 6, who me and the other Capitol Police were risking our lives to defend, are now saying that the Jan. 6 mob are 'political prisoners' or 'peaceful protesters' and should be released. These Republicans claim to support the police and the rule of law, but they are demanding that the same people who assaulted me should be freed."

Because of that, Gonell suggested, some GOP members of Congress not only can't be counted on to stand up for the rule of law, but may give moral support to the next wave of Trump partisans if another Jan. 6 occurs.

"Frankly, if another Jan. 6 took place, I would not trust these Republicans to not betray me and the other police," he bluntly stated. "Would the Republicans keep us from protecting the Capitol from Trump's followers? Yes. Perhaps even restrain us and hold us down? Yes, I believe they would."

You can read his whole interview here.

Trump no longer supports a big stock market after Biden sets new record

By Tim Reid (Reuters) -Donald Trump, who predicted three years ago that if Democratic President Joe Biden won the White House in 2020 markets would crash, said on Sunday that stock markets hitting record highs were just making "rich people richer." Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination, often took credit for a rising stock market when he was president between 2017 and 2021. He was mocked by Biden last week for wrongly predicting a crash when they campaigned against each other in 2020. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high last week, topping 37,000 and surpassin...


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Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out after top Republican says no 'smoking gun' on Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is furious.

Speaking in Phoenix as part of "Amfest," Greene lambasted Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for saying the House GOP has nothing on President Joe Biden after they voted to launch an impeachment inquiry.

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Acosta hammers Republican claiming Trump is using Hitler language because he's from NYC

CNN host Jim Acosta pressed Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) on Donald Trump's Hitler-laden speech in New Hampshire over the weekend.

Burchett confessed that he didn't agree at all with Trump's language, but said he'd still be voting for Trump next November.

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Alina Habba suggests Trump will give her government job to hit Democrats 'deep and hard'

Attorney Alina Habba hinted on Sunday that Donald Trump could award her with a government position so she could go after the former president's enemies if he wins another term.

Habba, a lawyer for Trump, made the remarks at a Turning Point Action conference.

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Donna Brazile tears into Reince Priebus after he says Trump voters want 'more blood'

Former RNC Chair Reince Priebus clashed with former DNC Chair Donna Brazile over the claim that GOP voters want "more blood" in the 2024 campaign.

During a panel discussion on ABC's This Week program, ABC analyst Averi Harper reflected on Nazi-style rhetoric used in Trump's campaign speeches.

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'There's no there there': Fox News pundit warns impeachment will 'really help Joe Biden'

Political strategist Lucy Caldwell warned Republicans on Sunday that an impeachment of President Joe Biden was likely to bolster his re-election prospects.

Caldwell made the remarks on Fox News after host Howard Kurtz complained that the media had buried the vote that kicked off an impeachment inquiry into the president.

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