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Pence exit portends a narrowed GOP field. Which Trump alternatives will benefit?

Former Vice President Mike Pence’s abrupt decision over the weekend to end his presidential campaign is narrowing the 2024 Republican presidential field as his top rivals look to consolidate support for their campaigns to try and compete with Donald Trump, who remains the heavy favorite. With less than three months to go before the Iowa caucuses, Republican voters eager to see a new standard bearer in 2024 have yet to rally around a single candidate that just might be able to deny Trump the party’s presidential nomination. But even with Pence out of the race, Republican strategists say that hi...

Trump has 'far more to lose' as 'unforced gaffes' indicate mental decline: report

Plans by the Republican Party to make President Joe Biden's age a central theme of the 2024 presidential campaign could be heading for a speedbump as presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump stumbles through speeches — raising questions about his mental decline.

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Monday, the panel raised concern after watching clips of the former president mistaking where he was as he gave a speech, while calling a foreign leader a great friend and then linking him to the wrong country.

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GOP strategist scorches Trump opponents for continuing 'zombie-limp' campaigns

Now that former Vice President Mike Pence has pulled the plug on his 2024 presidential nomination bid, all eyes are turning to the remaining challengers who have failed to make a dent in Donald Trump's commanding lead.

In a column for the Bulwark, noted GOP strategist Mike Murphy suggested it is time for others to follow Pence's lead and allow non-MAGA conservative voters to coalesce behind one alternative to Trump — and that contender is not named Chris Christie, Tim Scott, or even Ron DeSantis.

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Selling hate, vulgarity and violence: How Trump and MAGA overran a quaint Midwest festival

MANSFIELD, Ind. — The name Covered Bridge Festival evokes images of artisans selling their wares under the country sun and live music delighting passersby, all while celebrating quaint structures built more than a century ago to protect the wooden crossing from the weather.

The unsuspecting, however, encounter something much different at this west-central Indiana town, one of several sites for the decades-old event in Parke County.

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I have the 'biggest crowds': Trump knocks Bill Barr's claim he has minimal 'verbal skills'

In a Sunday evening rant, Donald Trump posted to Truth Social that his former attorney general, Bill Barr was a "LOSER" who didn't know what he was talking about when he alleged that "his verbal skills are limited."

After listing off a slew of insults, including the accusation Barr "couldn't do the job" in all-caps, Trump argued it is all about the size of the crowd, not what you say.

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Chris Christie says Trump guilty in Georgia: 'He did what they're saying he did'

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie warned Donald Trump's legal team that their client would eventually throw them "under the bus" to save himself.

During an interview on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz noted that three of Trump's former lawyers — Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis — had pleaded guilty in a Georgia election interference case.

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'We're the rule of law team': Speaker Johnson hints at 'official' Biden impeachment

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) suggested on Sunday that he would push his party to move forward with an "official" impeachment of President Joe Biden.

"Will an impeachment inquiry turn into an official impeachment?" Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Johnson on Sunday.

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'Why didn't you speak out?' NBC host hits Ron DeSantis for failing to condemn Nazis

NBC host Kristen Welker pressed Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis about his failure to immediately condemn neo-Nazis who showed up in his state.

"You are the governor," Welker noted. "You are a presidential candidate. Your state has heard from both Marco Rubio and Rick Scott condemning those neo-Nazi protests. Why didn't you speak out? Why didn't you use your voice to say that you're not going to stand for that?"

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Republican congressman gets jacked by thief

WASHINGTON — Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA) is so concerned about mail fraud that he introduced legislation that would double the penalties for those convicted of theft via the U.S. Postal Service.

Now, it appears Calvert himself has fallen victim to the kind of fraud he's trying to prevent — the latest in a litany of lawmakers and political committees who together have lost millions of dollars in political cash to recent financial criminals.

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'Made himself obsolete': How Mike Pence ruined his chances before running for president

Mike Pence caused his own undoing, a Vanity Fair correspondent said Saturday.

Pence, the former vice president who dropped his presidential campaign earlier in the day, served as Donald Trump's running mate in 2016. He stood by Trump for all four years.

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Trump says if he loses in 2024 'You're not gonna have Israel anymore'

Donald Trump claimed in a speech on Saturday that, if he loses to Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential race, "You're not gonna have Israel" or the United States anymore.

Trump spoke before the Republican Jewish Coalition Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada, going on stage just after his former vice president, Mike Pence, announced that he was suspending his campaign.

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'Delusional fever dream': Conservatives react to Mike Pence dropping from race

Mike Pence on Saturday dropped his bid for the 2024 Republican nomination, citing the Bible. His fellow candidates and other political insiders were quick to react to the unexpected news.

Pence's announcement came just before his former boss, Donald Trump, spoke at a Nevada event.

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Watch: Trump speaks in Las Vegas after Mike Pence drops from race

Donald Trump is scheduled to speak soon before the Republican Jewish Coalition, just after his former vice president announced he was dropping from the race.

Trump, who has consistently dominated Pence and his other GOP rivals for the presidential nod, has not yet commented publicly about his former running mate's untimely suspension of his campaign. Trump reportedly has two scheduled events in Nevada on Saturday.

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