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Jake Tapper nails Trump's major weakness among fellow Republicans

CNN host Jake Tapper said in an interview published on Saturday that Donald Trump has an apparent weakness when it comes to Republican lawmakers in the U.S. Senate.

The long-ranging interview, published by Salon, covers a variety of topics, including the media and its evolution over time. The TV news anchor who has previously had some sharp words for Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) also touched on the so-called "Trump era."

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'A song about cheating': What the GOP candidates’ playlists reveal

Referencing a recent Politico list of 2024 Republican presidential candidates' favorite music, The Guardian features subeditor and writer Matthew Cantor offered an assessment of the GOP hopefuls' taste.

According to Politico, X — formerly known as Twitter — user Nick Worrall recently wrote, "Make a 20-track comp of your all-time fav tracks, each artist can only feature once. Not the 'best' songs, the ones that bring instant joy the second you hear the first note, the ones that give other people the best insight into what stirs your soul. Share when ready. #20tracks"

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'Payback': Jen Psaki says Trump already blew up his 2024 chances in 2020

"Payback can be a real pain in the neck." Those are the words of former Biden representative Jen Psaki as she explains how Donald Trump likely blew up his chances of being elected again.

Psaki, who a month ago correctly predicted that the Georgia indictment would present unique challenges for Trump, spent time in the Biden administration before joining MSNBC. She also previously knew that the second Jack Smith indictment would be about more than just Jan. 6.

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'Their heads explode': Major GOP donors are flipping out as Trump closes in on nomination

Republican Party fundraisers are running into major roadblocks when they approach big-money donors they have counted on in the past because there is little interest in seeing a 2024 GOP ticket headed by Donald Trump again.

According to a report from the New York Times, wealthy conservatives who gave freely in 2016 and 2020 with Trump as the presidential candidate are balking at coughing up any money for his 2024 run that seems "inevitable" based upon polling.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene served notice Trump voters don't want her as his running mate

According to a poll conducted for Newsweek, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is not the first choice among supporters of Donald Trump to be his running mate if he wins the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

In fact, she comes in tenth place following Ivanka Trump, "Doesn't matter to me" and Mike Pompeo, in order.

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GOP division on display at Trump rally in South Dakota with booing of absent Republicans

RAPID CITY — A Friday event intended to rally the South Dakota Republican Party around Donald Trump’s visit to the state instead showcased division at the party’s highest levels.

The state’s all-Republican, three-member congressional delegation — Sens. John Thune and Mike Rounds, and Rep. Dusty Johnson — did not attend the event in the ice arena at The Monument. Their absence was loudly noted several times by a crowd of about 7,000.

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He 'could not have written this': Legal expert trolls Trump after being insulted by former president

A legal scholar trolled Donald Trump after the former president named him on a social media post on Friday.

NYU law professor and former FBI General Counsel Andrew Weissmann called the former president’s attacks on him and several other legal experts a “Badge of honor.”

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Trump predicts U.S. will enter a 'Great Depression' at South Dakota rally

Donald Trump said Friday evening that he is for the first time ever predicting the United States will enter a "Great Depression."

Citing purportedly bad economic news under the Biden administration, the former president said he expects that the country will enter in to a Great Depression, and notes that the only question is whether it occurs during Biden's term or Trump's. He was speaking at a rally in South Dakota, where he took the stage late after being delayed by weather, according to reports.

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Effort to keep Trump off ballots to be resolved before GOP convention: legal scholar

Legal scholar Lawrence Tribe predicted that efforts to keep Donald Trump from holding public office again under the 14th Amendment will go to the Supreme Court before Republicans hold their convention next summer.

Tribe discussed the prospects for invoking the 14th Amendment Friday during an appearance on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” after a liberal group earlier in the week filed a lawsuit that would bar Trump from appearing on the ballot in Colorado on Constitutional grounds.

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'Lemmings over the cliff': Arizona GOP official wonders why people follow Trump

An Arizona Republican elections official who has faced threats over the 2020 election on Friday lamented that his party would even consider nominating Donald Trump for president next year.

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer delivered his comments during an appearance on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” during a discussion over whether 14th Amendment could be used to keep the former president off the ballot.

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Trump rallies with Gov. Kristi Noem in possible veepstakes hint: ‘South Dakota version of Sarah Palin’

Former President Donald Trump headed to South Dakota Friday for a fundraiser with Gov. Kristi Noem in a visit that puts a fresh spotlight on the possible vice presidential candidate and others who might be on the short list to join his ticket. With Trump maintaining a commanding lead in the Republican presidential primary, GOP insiders are starting to focus on his potential choice for a 2024 running mate and Noem checks some of the most important boxes. Although little known nationally, Noem is a staunch MAGA conservative, a female heartland governor and an effective, youthful campaigner. Noem...

Ron DeSantis birthday card advertisement goes up in flames

The flagging presidential campaign of Ron DeSantis thought it was a good idea to pay for an ad on X, formerly known as Twitter, encouraging people to wish the Florida governor a happy birthday next Thursday.

The ad comes in the form of a tweet from Casey DeSantis, Ron DeSantis’ wife, and says, “Wish Ron DeSantis Happy Birthday!”

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Kari Lake ridiculed for blaming Google for her election loss

Republican Kari Lake, who traded in a career as a local news broadcaster to run for governor of Arizona only to suffer a brutal loss, is now blaming her failed political career on Google, which led a local columnist to ridicule her latest defeat rationalization.

According to Arizona Republic columnist Laurie Roberts, Lake latched on to the sketchy conclusion made by Robert Epstein, a psychology researcher who has posited that Google interfered and stole votes from Donald Trump dating back to his 2016 presidential bid, claiming it "has a bias against conservatives that steers undecided voters to their opponents."

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