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'Republicans are heading for a reckoning': Mary Trump warns GOP about its next big fight

Donald Trump's niece is sounding the alarm, warning Republicans that they are in for a "reckoning" when it comes to upcoming elections.

Mary Trump, herself a psychologist and a frequent critic of her uncle, drew attention to the story of Kate Cox on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, "The View's" Republican co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former aide to Trump, made it clear that she too takes issue with the recent decision by the Texas Supreme Court to force Cox to carry a dangerous pregnancy.

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Ex-Trump guru who felt guilty for 'helping him win' is back on ex-president's payroll

The digital oracle who powered Team Trump the past two presidential campaigns is back and getting paid with his AI software aimed at swinging people toward conservative candidates.

A Mother Jones feature profiled Brad Parscale’s second act after a fall from MAGA grace.

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Did Ron and Casey DeSantis violate election laws with super PAC conduct?

Team DeSantis is all-in on an Iowa Caucus victory next month, but a deeply reported story in the Associated Press implies the Florida governor may be in election legal hot water for steering the moves of his well-funded super PAC.

Gov. Ron DeSantis as a candidate has been on a tireless tear through Iowa, personally visiting all 99 counties, notching endorsements from Gov. Kim Reynolds and a prominent religious leader Bob Vander Plaats.

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'So sorry': Expelled George Santos offers tips to 'soon to be unemployed' N.Y. Republicans

Expelled congressman George Santos Tuesday teased his fellow New York Republicans, the same ones who had a hand in booting him from his office, saying they might have a future on Cameo once they are replaced by Democrats in the near future.

Santos, who was recently used by Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) to have some fun at the expense of Rep. James Comer (R-KY), took to social media in response to a report that "New York’s top court has ordered a new congressional map, which could ultimately allow Dems to draw a new gerrymander in time for 2024." The report suggested it was a "big win for Democrats."

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'Fundamentally unfair': Trump's legal team rages in new filing seeking to stay D.C. trial

In a new filing laden with politically-charged complaints, former President Donald Trump's legal team supported the automatic stay of the case before District Judge Tanya Chutkan.

"On behalf of the Biden Administration, the prosecution will do everything that it can to rush to an unconstitutional and fundamentally unfair trial to try to prevent President Trump from winning the 2024 election, which he is currently leading," stated the filing.

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Yes, Trump can win the 2024 election. Here are four reasons why

By James Oliphant WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He has been impeached twice, tried to thwart the peaceful transfer of power after losing the 2020 presidential election, faces scores of charges in multiple criminal cases, and his critics warn he is plotting to rule as an autocrat. Yet, Donald Trump could still return to the White House. Trump leads his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination by nearly 50 percentage points in national opinion polls, a remarkable comeback for a one-term president who three years ago appeared vanquished and humiliated. Here are four reasons why Trump could win ...

'Just sitting there': Why a dormant government fund got another cash infusion

A largely unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections continues to grow with monthly taxpayer infusions — adding $327,000 last month, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has accumulated $400.9 million in taxpayer-funded money as of Nov. 30 — funds that will likely continue to sit in a bureaucratic black hole for years, Treasury records show. The fund ballooned to more than $445.6 million as of June 30, but a nearly $47.5 million disbursement for pediatric research at the National Institutes of Health of money formerly used to put on party conventions decreased the pool of idle dollars.

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Mainers challenge Donald Trump’s election eligibility

Mainers are challenging former President Donald Trump’s primary election eligibility.

Two challenges filed with the state claim Trump action’s in relation to the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol bar him from taking office again. One challenge takes an alternate approach: Since Trump maintains he won re-election in 2020, he is ineligible to seek a third term as president.

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Fla. Democrats won’t have a vote in 2024 presidential primary

Unless a federal judge intervenes, registered Democratic Party voters in Florida won’t have a chance to vote for Joe Biden or any of his opponents for the Democratic presidential nomination next year — a development that may happen only in a few other states in 2024.

The Florida Democratic Party has come under fire from some of Biden’s Democratic challengers who say they were unfairly shut out of the process of getting on the March 19 presidential preference primary ballot.

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President Biden’s latest trip to Philly illustrates his 2024 campaign strategy — and challenges

PHILADELPHIA — President Joe Biden was back in Philadelphia Monday on an afternoon that in many ways previewed his 2024 campaign. Three scenes from his visit — his 9th to the city this year — provided a snapshot of Biden’s campaign strategy and some of his looming challenges as he readies for a likely rematch with former President Donald Trump next year. Biden spoke to firefighters in Francisville, where he touted federal grant money that will help staff and equip the department. It was part of an ongoing attempt by the campaign to connect his administration’s legislative achievements to tangi...

Trump operatives 'just itching' to go after Nikki Haley's ethnicity: reporter

Journalist Tim Alberta thinks that former President Donald Trump and his campaign will be absolutely vicious toward Republican rival Nikki Haley should they consider she actually poses a threat to his bid to win the Republican Party's presidential nomination.

In an interview with Democratic operative David Axelrod, Alberta explained that Haley, as the daughter of Indian immigrants who rose up through the ranks of a white-dominated South Carolina Republican Party, had to learn how to be a "knife fighter" to survive politically.

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John Oliver catches Mike Johnson in another lie about his background

With the ongoing saga of former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), Israel's War and the off-year elections, John Oliver hasn't had much time to focus on the new House Speaker: Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Oliver continued the hilarity about Johnson and his son sharing their internet activity to hold each other accountable if they're searching "adult-related" content. Oliver noted that the sad thing for Johnson's son, Jack Johnson, is that he gets a window into his future by seeing his father's search history like "shampoo for thinning hair" and "knee clicking cancer?"

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'Uniquely pathetic': McCarthy slammed by MSNBC host as he exits Congress supporting Trump

MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin had some tough words for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) after the former speaker unexpectedly announced he would resign from Congress.

"McCarthy follows two other leaders, Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan, the trio, believe it or not, this is a real book, were once called the 'Young Guns' of the GOP," Mohyeldin told the audience on his Saturday show. "And now, as you can see, they're all out of Congress. And yet there is something about McCarthy throwing up the white flag that feels uniquely pathetic, I should say."

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