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'Thirsty af': Trump campaign channels millennial insults ahead of Ron DeSantis debate

Add this one to America’s list of powerful political repartee: “Ron DeSantis Is Thirsty AF”

That’s the title of a press release from former President Donald Trump’s spokesperson Steven Cheung on the heels of a debate Thursday night between the conservative Florida governor and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

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Lauren Boebert tells supporters that GOP's control of House depends on her winning

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert is pleading with her supporters to send money before December because, if they don't, Republicans could lose their control of the government, Newsweek reported.

Boebert faces a potentially tough reelection campaign as Democrats have recently performed better than expected in her district.

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Republican congressman won't publicly admit he supports Nikki Haley: report

A Republican lawmaker is abandoning Donald Trump, but he's keeping it quiet.

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) told supporters behind closed doors that he was standing firmly with Nikki Haley for president, but he's still not ready to do it in the open, Politico's Daniel Lippman uncovered in an audio recording of a constituent meeting.

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'Machine that mints Democrats' fined for financial violations

Field Team 6, a political action committee that touts itself as a “machine that mints Democrats,” has admitted to violating federal election law by failing to report all of its financial activity before the 2022 election.

The group, which focuses on voter registration in key states, will pay a $14,450 fine, develop a policy document for financial reporting and have a representative participate in a Federal Election Commission training program, according to FEC documents reviewed by Raw Story.

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Lindsey Graham: 'Ain't enough money in the world to get a loyal Trump person to change'

WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers have a mixture of emotions after the far-right Koch network decided to endorse Nikki Haley over Donald Trump.

The Kochs have never been keen supporters of Trump, preferring to cut spending and taxes while Trump jacked up spending. Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs' flagship organization, has long believed that the only way to stop another Democratic term in the White House is to eliminate Trump.

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Biden-Trump rematch inevitable — but both parties would benefit from new blood: analyst

Political analyst Charlie Cook told Iowans at Drake University that he believes the country will be seeing a 2020 rematch in the 2024 presidential general election between President Joe Biden former President Donald Trump.

But he said both parties may be better off if they found a different nominee. Cook, the founder and former editor-in-chief at the Cook Political Report, spoke about his perspective on the 2024 primary and general election at an annual event hosted by the Harkin Institute, where he serves as a National Advisory Council member.

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'Chokehold on democracy': Expert shows how Trump gets voters to 'go along with the lie'

Former President Donald Trump and his Republican loyalists in Congress have created a "chokehold" on democracy, warned Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights president Maya Wiley on Wednesday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat."

This comes as former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) released a new book that spills how much her fellow GOP colleagues knew what they were doing was wrong when they went to bat for Trump in the leadup to January 6, including newly appointed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

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Black Lives Matter quickly smashes Trump's claim of endorsement

The Black Lives Matter Rhode Island PAC did not endorse Donald Trump, it said in a tweet on Wednesday.

The former president had celebrated what he called was the group's backing earlier in the day after activist — a co-founder of the movement — Mark Fisher told Fox he was supporting him.

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Trump celebrates being endorsed by people he called 'thugs' and 'terrorists'

Donald Trump is claiming that Black Lives Matter is endorsing him — a group he once claimed was made up of terrorists and thugs and that he accused of treason.

Taking to Truth Social Wednesday, Trump said he is being endorsed by BLM and Rhode Island activist Mark Fisher — who does not speak on behalf of the movement, which is decentralized and does not have an individual leader.

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Erotic images vanish from Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Facebook page after Raw Story questions

Several sexually explicit images disappeared from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s campaign Facebook page following questions about them from Raw Story.

Asked by Raw Story if Greene’s staff or Facebook removed the images, Nick Dyer, Greene’s deputy chief of staff, said, “I suppose they did. Look at you! Journalism with some results!”

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Judge Aileen Cannon operates in the dark as she enters three secret orders in Trump case

Former President Donald Trump's classified documents case appears to be moving slowly as U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has released a trickle of secret orders in recent days.

Although Trump's trial is set for May, Politico recently reported that Cannon was moving at a "leisurely pace."

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Baboons, self-owns and smut: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Facebook page is a hot mess

A year later, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is still learning a hard lesson about basic social media safety.

After failing last year to take the elementary step of tightening her privacy settings on Facebook, people are again tagging Greene in a variety of derogatory, misogynistic — and even pornographic — images that appear in the “tagged photos” section of her Facebook page.

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'They are all Joe Biden': Marjorie Taylor Greene floats Mark Cuban presidential run

He's already rearranging the Oval Office furniture.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) made a prognostication that the next Democratic nominee for president won't be President Joe Biden — but Mark Cuban.

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