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'Tripping over his shoelaces': John Bolton explains how Trump can be beaten

There may not be another Trump presidency if contenders against him take the fight to him. But if he wins the nomination and bests President Joe Biden, there are enough protections to ward off authoritarian rule.

Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton appearing on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins made it clear that he has "faith in constitutional structures" and even said that "they're strong."

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Ex-Trump aide cuts off ex-president's advisor during interview: 'That was incompetence'

Was Trump's presidency remembered for omnipotence or incompetence?

CNN's Anderson Cooper's panel hosted President Donald Trump's former campaign adviser David Urban and former Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin to weigh in a second Trump term.

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Trump evades saying if he will abuse power in second term during Fox town hall

At former President Donald Trump's Fox News town hall in Iowa with Sean Hannity airing on Tuesday evening, he proclaimed that Democrats are funding his Republican challengers.

The moment came when Hannity, who recently moderated a debate between Govs. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Gavin Newsom (D-CA), asked Trump about President Joe Biden's comments this week that "If Trump wasn't running, I'm not sure I'd be running."

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'Trump is through with you': Legal expert delivers message to ex-president's former allies

If you cross The Don, he's done with you.

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance published her latest edition of her Substack newsletter "Civil Discourse" discussed the consequences of going against the 45th president and how many in the GOP appear to be blinded by his star power as he remains the frontrunner to recapture the party nomination for the White House.

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Big money for top Democrat stolen: federal records

U.S. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) — the second-ranking Democrat in the House — is the latest member to become entangled in an epidemic of thefts affecting public officials.

Federal records indicate that a $5,000 check from the Unum Group Political Action Committee to Clark’s campaign committee was “fraudulently intercepted” sometime before Nov. 14.

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Joe Lieberman holding 'No Labels' door wide open for Republican Nikki Haley

Should Nikki Haley fail in the 2024 presidential race — she can write her own second act as a third party candidate.

"I have a lot of admiration for Nikki Haley," former Democrat and "No Labels," founding chair Joe Lieberman told Neal Cavuto during an appearance on Fox News' "Your World."

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Trump will 'continue to hit Ron DeSantis until he is no longer breathing': CNN analyst

A CNN panel discussing Gov. Ron DeSantis' flailing campaign for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination noted that Donald Trump remains relentless in his attacks on the Florida governor.

Speaking with "Inside Politics" host Dana Bash, CNN political analyst Kristen Holmes suggested that the former president seems to want to damage DeSantis' political future irretrievably.

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Trump tries yet again to lift New York gag order — urgent appeal hearing set to start

The New York Supreme Court's Appellate Division is expected to hear arguments on Monday afternoon after Donald Trump asked to appeal a gag order in his $250 million civil fraud trial.

Earlier on Monday, attorneys for Trump requested permission to file for appeal after a lower appeals court reinstated the gag order last week.

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Why GOP rivals are struggling to attract Trump’s super fans in Iowa

TOPEKA — Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis keep plugging away in Iowa despite modest polling numbers insufficient to match former President Donald Trump.Trump, the businessman and television celebrity who became president and the only candidate dealing with dozens of felony fraud and corruption charges, has insisted the GOP primary election was essentially over.

The FiveThirtyEight’s average of polling in Iowa indicated he might be right, given his sway over 44.7% of respondents. DeSantis appeared stalled at 17.5% in Iowa, while Haley surged in November to 15.3%.

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Stephen Miller would be more powerful than ever in a second Trump White House: analyst

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg promoted a special edition of the Atlantic where analysts predicted the dangers of a second Donald Trump term, with the editor issuing his own alarm that there will be no "adults" to keep the former president from destroying the U.S. government as it is currently known.

Speaking with the hosts, Goldberg also noted that controversial former Trump advisor Stephen Miller — notable for his racist and authoritarian leanings —could return in a role that would make him one of the most powerful members in a second Trump administration.

"Look, as president of the United States, you are the de facto chief law enforcement officer of the United States, right?" the editor told the hosts. "You appoint the attorney general and the idea of Donald Trump, who is under 91 felony counts right now at this moment, returning to a role as chief law enforcement officer is absurd obviously, but here we are."

Addressing what a second Trump administration might look like, he added, "So the number one goal, the first goal, before immigration, before everything else, right? The first goal is to make sure the mechanisms of government can't be used to prosecute Trump or his allies, right? It is going to be a direct frontal assault on the independence of the Justice Department and, by extension, the independence of the entire judicial process. "

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"This is not going to be a situation where, as in the first round, he brought in people like Jim Mattis, Rex Tillerson, John Kelly —adults. No more adults, right?" he elaborated. "Stephen Miller could be the chief of staff of the White House, we don't know. So the point is, they have been working for years to plot their revenge."

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Congressman attacks MAGA Mike Johnson: He's controlled by 'petulant man-child' Trump

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) attacked new Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and others in the Republican leadership, like Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who are all being controlled by Donald Trump and an extension of his campaign for the presidency.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin on Sunday, Garcia explained that the facts constantly thwarted the ongoing attack against Hunter Biden, the president's last living son.

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Al Franken destroys Trump's claim Biden will end democracy

Former U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) flattened Donald Trump's recent attempt to deploy his "I know you are, but what am I" strategy.

Speaking at a recent rally, Trump claimed that President Joe Biden is the "destroyer of democracy." The idea of preserving democracy is an issue that has been at the heart of arguments against Trump from both parties that oppose another Trump term. Voters who supported Democratic candidates during the 2022 midterm election also indicated in surveys that they were concerned about the stability of democracy.

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DeSantis wants health care plan that would ‘supersede’ Obamacare. What does that mean?

Seeking the GOP nomination for president, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said in an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he plans on unveiling a health care proposal next year that would “supersede” Obamacare. DeSantis didn’t outright say that he would repeal the Affordable Care Act, but the Republican hopeful said he wants to replace it with something that would lower health care costs and continue to guarantee coverage for people with preexisting conditions. “We want to make sure we have as many people covered as possible at the lowest possible price,” the governor said. The...