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'Most pro-Israel governor' declares state of emergency because of Israel-Hamas

Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency in Florida — some 6,500 miles from the Israeli-Hamas war that’s broken out in the Middle East — to cope with any violence that might break out over here.

The declaration will mean activation of the Florida National Guard and the Florida State Guard, the latter of which answers to DeSantis alone. Jeremy Redfern, press secretary to the governor, confirmed that the state will send aircraft to Israel to evacuate Americans and deliver supplies.

DeSantis’ seven-page emergency order doesn’t say directly what this means for average Floridians, except for plans to boost security around pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian demonstrations, including on campuses.

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Trump corrected by Fox News host as ex-president appears to confuse Biden for Obama

Former President Donald Trump had to be corrected by a FOX News host when he appeared to mistake President Joe Biden for his predecessor former President Barack Obama while critiquing America's response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The 45th president appeared on FOX & Friends Co-host Brian Kilmeade's radio program on Thursday discussing a range of topics.

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'I look forward to the reunion': Trump to return to court as Michael Cohen testifies

Former President Donald Trump will reportedly return to a New York courtroom on the same day former fixer Michael Cohen is set to testify against him.

Sources told The Messenger's Marc Caputo that Trump would be in court on Tuesday following a rally in Iowa on Monday.

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Biden buries Trump for Hezbollah remarks: 'The right time to praise terrorists is never'

President Joe Biden is going after Donald Trump for his Wednesday speech where he took a shot at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while praising terrorist group Hezbollah.

Trump made his controversial remarks while speaking to supporters in West Palm Beach.

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Trump makes second request to delay classified documents case until after election

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have asked U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon for a delay in a case where he was charged with mishandling classified documents.

In a motion filed on Thursday, attorneys Todd Blanche and Christopher Kise argued that special counsel Jack Smith had failed to turn over discovery documents in a timely manner.

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'It's a nightmare': MAGA TV host blames George Santos' downfall on gay 'trait'

MAGA supporter and TV host Gina Loudon suggested on Thursday she knew Rep. George Santos (R-NY) could not be trusted because he was an openly gay man.

During a discussion about a move to expel Santos over new indictments, Real America's Voice hosts agreed that the congressman's days were numbered.

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Exclusive: Joe Exotic issues a warning to Donald Trump

The “Tiger King” has a warning about the realities of hard time for Donald Trump, who judges could potentially sentence to hundreds of years in prison if the former president is convicted on some or all of the 91 felony charges he faces across four indictments.

“He should know the food sucks, the medical care is pathetic … and if you're lucky you will find a decent man to fall in love with to look out for you! And then when you have the power again you might fix it all,” wrote Joe Exotic — real name Joseph Maldonado — in a hand-written response to an August letter that Raw Story sent to the Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth. Maldonado is serving a 21-year sentence at the Fort Worth, Texas federal prison for two counts of murder-for-hire related to alleged plans to kill his big cat rescue foe, Carole Baskin.

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'A stash you wouldn't believe': Trump whines media 'forgot' about cocaine in White House

Former President Donald Trump complained that the media is no longer covering the cocaine that was discovered in the White House earlier this summer, during his speech at the "Club 47" gathering in Florida on Wednesday.

Trump called the cocaine "a stash you wouldn't believe" — and sarcastically said he "believes" President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, who has struggled with substance abuse, had nothing to do with the drugs, suggesting that White House staff are using the cocaine to make the president alert enough to do speeches and events.

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MAGA hosts use Trump rally to bail out Mike Lindell as ex-president runs late

The hosts of the far-right Right Side Broadcasting Network were reduced to begging viewers to buy MyPillow products as they waited for former President Donald Trump to show up for his "Club 47" speech in Florida, where he was a full hour late from his scheduled time.

Lindell, the hosts told fans, desperately needed the help because liberals are trying to "destroy" him.

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Trump tells court he had no duty to 'support' the Constitution as president

Former President Donald Trump is arguing to a judge in Colorado that he was not required to "support" the Constitution as president, reported Brandi Buchman from Law & Crime.

The argument came as he seeks to dismiss a lawsuit filed in the state by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), seeking to have him disqualified from the ballot in the state under the 14th Amendment. The Insurrection Clause of the amendment prohibits those who have "engaged in insurrection" against the United States from holding a civil, military, or elected office unless a two-thirds majority of the House and Senate approve.

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Kari Lake — who insists she won in 2022 — enters U.S. Senate race with Trump endorsement

Kari Lake, who still hasn’t conceded her loss in the 2022 race for Arizona governor, formally launched her campaign for U.S. Senate Tuesday.

“We’ve got one year to save this country,” Lake told a crowd full of cheering supporters in Scottsdale Tuesday evening. “I’m going to stop the push toward communism and be the most pro-America senator in the entire country.”

Before a digital backdrop of an American flag waving in the wind, Lake took shots at some of her favorite targets, including the media, who she said builds up war mongers and liars while attacking her. She also went after “crooked” President Joe Biden, who she said was a threat to America and the rest of the world, while lambasting her potential opponents next November, Democrat Ruben Gallego and independent Kyrsten Sinema.

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'Unthinkable': Tim Scott’s blaming of President Biden for Israel attack met with outrage

U.S. Senator Tim Scott’s claim President Joe Biden bears responsibility for the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, and has “blood on his hands” after more than 1000 Israelis were slaughtered, is being met with outrage.

“Mercy,” Senator Scott said in his remarks at The Hudson Institute, which has been described as a “hawkish think tank that heavily relies on Pentagon funding."

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2024 presidential candidates need 'greater transparency' on big donors: watchdog

A group of watchdogs distributed a letter to 2024 presidential campaigns Tuesday asking candidates "to regularly and meaningfully release information about" their donors during the upcoming election cycle, Politico reports.

Per the report, over 12 campaign finance and government watchdog groups are requesting "greater transparency from almost every major presidential candidate about their campaigns' biggest fundraisers" — also called "campaign bundlers."

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