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'Come back to coach': Arizona Dem needles Kari Lake as they fly on the same plane

Arizona Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego and failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake often spar on the social media site previously known as Twitter. But on Thursday, Gallego challenged Lake to chat with him in person as they flew on the same plane.

Lake knocked him for calling Donald Trump's border wall "racist."

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Cornel West running for president as an independent

Cornel West is leaving the Green Party to run for president as an independent. “I’m running as an Independent candidate for President of the United States to end the iron grip of the ruling class and ensure true democracy!” the 70-year-old Union Theological Seminary professor declared on social media Thursday, after announcing his candidacy in early June. West, who lists ending poverty and homelessness as priorities on his campaign website, plans to distance himself from “party dynamics” to pursue his 2024 election ambitions. “As Dr. West’s campaign for president grows, he believes the best wa...

Revealed: The reason Trump keeps attacking the judge who will decide his financial fate

Donald Trump's continuous attacks on the judge overseeing his New York fraud trial are part of a desperate ploy to escape accountability, according to a report.

It's hardly surprising that he has publicly insulted state attorney general Letitia James, who has hit him with a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit, but his attacks on Justice Arthur Engoron, who holds his financial fate in his hands, make less sense, according to New York Times columnist Peter Coy.

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Ron DeSantis is hurting for cash as his campaign enters last stretch of primary season: report

Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign is running into financial difficulties as he has only around $5 million on hand for the remainder of the primary season, Newsweek reported.

In contrast, Donald Trump has $36 million of cash on hand.

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'MAGA wrath' to be unleashed on RFK Jr. as Trump begins to view him as threat: analyst

After running a flailing campaign for president that saw him receive heavy criticism for his anti-vaccine conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic rants, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears set to abandon his bid to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic Party nomination in 2024 and will instead run as an independent.

But there's a big problem with that, noted Jake Lahut for The Daily Beast – RFK Jr. is generally pulling more votes from former President Donald Trump than from Joe Biden in hypothetical polls, due to their like-minded conspiracy views and the fact that Republican donors have propped RFK Jr. up in the hopes he would divide Democrats.

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Trump demands classified docs case be delayed until after presidential election

Donald Trump is demanding that the classified documents case be delayed until Nov. 2024, presumably after the election, because Judge Aileen Cannon's district doesn't have a classified facility in which to view the documents.

Lawfare's senior editor Roger Parloff explained in a thread on X that Judge Cannon's "northern division" of the Southern District of Florida lacks a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) – a safe space to view the highly sensitive material involved in the case.

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GOP debates have 'demeaned every candidate who participated in them': Louisiana Republican Party chair

The Republican National Committee plans to continue holding presidential debates despite internal grumbling from some members and complaints from frontrunner Donald Trump.

The former president and current 2024 pace-setter has publicly pressured the RNC to call off its planned third debate after he skipped the first two, and some committee members agree the events don't seem to have much purpose with Trump's challengers polling far behind him, reported Politico.

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Republicans despair over 2024 as party loses head

The overthrow of the US House speaker by a cabal of far-right agitators has left Republicans aghast at the party's chaotic approach to governing -- and its prospects for next year's presidential election.

Rudderless and wracked with division, the "Grand Old Party" (GOP) has spent the aftermath of Tuesday's historic removal of Kevin McCarthy bickering over the tactics of the eight insurgents behind the plot.

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Ron DeSantis faces new 'cash crunch' as donors dry up: report

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is reportedly in a tough situation when it comes to fundraising.

DeSantis, who is in some polls considered to be Donald Trump's top rival for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024, spent more on the nominating fight than it raised in the third quarter, according to NBC News.

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GOP moves to impeach battleground state's top election official who was targeted by conspiracy theorists

The Wisconsin Senate's GOP president called for the impeachment of the state's nonpartisan top elections official as Democrats work to reverse a Senate vote to fire her, according to reports.

Senate President Chris Kapenga wrote in a letter that Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe's actions “could rise to the level of corrupt conduct in office," WMTV reported.

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'He's run by the Democrats': Trump attacks Judge Engoron despite gag order

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron after the judge placed a gag order on court participants.

Engoron issued the gag order on Tuesday after Trump attacked court clerk Ashley Greenfield on social media.

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'Radical left Marxists': Trump launches attack hours after judge imposes gag order

Just hours after New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron imposed a limited gag order and directed Donald Trump to remove his social media post targeting and attacking, by name, the judge’s law clerk, the ex-president Tuesday evening issued an attack targeting the legal system, and apparently, by extension, Attorney General Letitia James.

Judge Engoron’s Tuesday order barred Trump from “posting, emailing or speaking publicly about any of my staff,” as Politico reported. The judge’s gag order did not extend to any officer of the court, witnesses, or anyone else involved in Attorney General James’ $250 million civil fraud case against Trump.

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Trump's prison presidency? How he could run — and win — from behind bars.

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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