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'How many cheerleaders did he grope?’ Fans share outrage at Trump’s Iowa State game visit

Former President Donald Trump was not an invited guest of Iowa State University for last month’s football game against the University of Iowa — he had a ticket — but angry fans still vented to school officials about the Trump “circus” trampling on their beloved rivalry.

In emails to Iowa State’s president and athletic director, obtained by Raw Story through an Iowa Open Records Law request, people railed about what baggage Trump might bring to the Sept. 9 event — his 91 felony allegations; a history of not paying bills for security; violent supporters; and a civil jury having found that he sexually abused a woman.

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Trump to face new trial next week after losing ploy to ditch Colorado ballot suit

Former President Donald Trump lost his bid to throw out the Colorado-based lawsuit that could remove him from the ballot in that state, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) reported on Wednesday.

In the ruling, the judge noted that Trump sought to have the case ruled a nonjusticiable political question, but didn't provide any credible case law showing that was the case.

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‘Damn right!’ GOPer makes House floor outburst in support of election subversion

In an outburst on the House floor, right-wing Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) praised Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) for his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

While nominating Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) took a shot at the record of the Republican nominee for speaker of the House.

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No Labels 'poised to deliver the death blow to American democracy': columnist

As House Republicans have descended into chaos following a series of fights over the speakership and former President Donald Trump faces down four criminal indictments, the centrist group No Labels is moving ahead with a spoiler campaign that they appear to know will boost Trump's prospects, wrote Heather Digby Parton for Salon.

"We've known for a while that No Labels has been planning to run an independent candidate which they have assured everyone they would only do if it would not play spoiler and elect Donald Trump," wrote Parton. "Such assurances have always been empty since their pollster Mark Penn (who is married to Nancy Jacobson, the leader of the organization) has been MAGA-friendly for years."

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In US heartland, activists press Native Americans to vote

Lawton (United States) (AFP) - With an eye on the 2024 presidential election, Codie Horse-Topetchy is feeling jubilant. She just registered 50 people to vote at the Comanche Nation Fair in Lawton, Oklahoma -- a resounding success. "There was a line this morning," the 20-year-old student, herself a Comanche and Kiowa, tells AFP on the second day of the event at her booth, set up near a series of huge white decorative tepees. Horse-Topetchy is a coordinator for Rock the Native Vote, an association that encourages the Native American community to go to the polls. Under a blazing sun, with the hel...

DeSantis, struggling to catch Trump, flexes executive power amid conflict in Mideast

MIAMI — Five months into his presidential bid and with the Middle East in crisis, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaning into the very thing that put him on the national political map to begin with: his executive authority. In the weeks since Hamas militants launched a surprise incursion into Israel, DeSantis has shifted back into governor mode. He signed an executive order pouring millions of state taxpayer dollars into an effort to evacuate U.S. citizens stuck in Israel and cajoled state lawmakers into calling a special session to pass new state sanctions on Iran. The recent actions mark somet...

Lone Jewish Republican member of Florida Legislature knocks DeSantis, endorses Trump

MIAMI — Florida state Rep. Randy Fine, a longtime ally of Gov. Ron DeSantis and the only member of the Florida Legislature who is both Jewish and Republican, is withdrawing his support for the governor’s 2024 presidential bid and endorsing Donald Trump, accusing DeSantis of not doing enough to combat antisemitism. In an op-ed published Monday by the conservative Washington Times, Fine outlined his past support for the governor, writing that he endorsed DeSantis before he ever won the GOP nomination for governor in 2018 and served as the Jewish outreach chair of that campaign. He said he helped...

Trump ‘stiffs law enforcement officers’: Nikki Haley, citing Raw Story

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley issued a statement Monday based on a recent Raw Story article, calling on former President Donald Trump to pay law enforcement who protect his presidential campaign events.

Haley cited Raw Story’s article “Siren: New Hampshire town eats Trump security bills while Haley pays local police,” where Raw Story obtained documents through an open records request showing that Trump’s June 27 visit to Concord, N.H., cost the local police and fire departments $3,778.85.

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Trump has trapped the GOP in 'an endless loop of chaos' as worries about 2024 grow

With an aging and increasingly powerless Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) serving as Senate Minority Leader, and the top Republican majority House leadership seat sitting empty with the GOP caucus at war with itself, Republicans are panicking with the 2024 election just one year away.

According to a report from the New York Times, the Republican Party is "divided, directionless and effectively leaderless" in large part because everything they attempt to do -- including selecting a new House speaker -- has Donald Trump hovering over it.

As the report notes, the daily drumbeat of headlines documenting a GOP that can't get its act together combined with a possible top-of-the-ticket 2024 presidential nominee who is dogged by 91 criminal indictments is putting the GOP behind the 8-ball.

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The Times notes that Trump is central to the party's problems and has the GOP trapped in "an endless loop of chaos."

"His commanding position has turned Republicans into a party of one, demanding absolute loyalty to Mr. Trump and his personal feuds and pet causes, such as his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen," the Times is reporting. "The result is an endless loop of chaos that even some Republicans say once again threatens to define the party’s brand heading into an election in which Republicans — after struggling to meet the basic responsibilities of governing the House of Representatives — will ask voters to also put them in charge of the Senate and the White House."

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) is sounding the alarm, stating, "This looks like a group of 11th graders trying to pick the junior class president, and it will hurt our party long term. It’s going to be very hard to make the case that the American people should turn over control of the government to Republicans when you can’t even elect a speaker.”

The Wall Street Journal editorial board agrees, writing weeks ago: "As the current mess in choosing another House Speaker shows, never underestimate the ability of Republicans to commit electoral suicide.”

Conservative gadfly Ann Coulter was much more succinct, saying, "These Republicans are complete idiots."

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'Do the math': Ex-White House reporter predicts Trump won't be GOP's 2024 nominee

Donald Trump's serious legal troubles are among several reasons why one former White House reporter says he doesn't think the ex-president will be the Republican party's presidential nominee for 2024.

Brian Karem, who famously asked Trump if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the 2020 election, recently said that Republican leaders in the House are a lot like Hamas.

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Mike Lindell's 'election security' device banned from polling stations by Kentucky GOPers

Mike Lindell has recently been complaining about the money troubles of his pillow company, and it looks like his new product isn't faring any better.

Lindell, who recently begged for donations while declaring he's in the poorhouse, earlier this year showed an audience a drone attached to a Wi-Fi network detection device that he said would be used at polling sites to determine if the voting machines were connected to a router.

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'Warning sign': Financial reports show Lauren Boebert is in trouble in next election

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is officially on notice that her next election won't necessarily be an easy one, with strong challengers on both sides of the aisle.

Boebert, who recently shouted that Republicans who didn't vote for Jim Jordan — and not those who ousted Kevin McCarthy from the speakership role in the first place — are responsible for the fact that "Congress isn't working right now," barely held onto her seat in the last election cycle.

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Trump's GOP rivals are using one of his favorite jabs against him

Donald Trump's one-time favorite insult against Joe Biden is now being repurposed to be used against him by his rivals within the Republican party.

Trump made a habit of saying Biden was campaigning from the "basement" during the 2020 election, when most of the president's events were smaller due to pandemic-related restrictions.

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