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DeSantis appointee leaves Ethics Commission while revealing his own ethics violation

One of Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointees to the Disney "oversight" board just quit his other job on the Ethics Commission in a huff, reporter Marc Caputo posted on the site previously known as Twitter.

In a statement Tuesday, Glen Gilzean, Jr. said it was brought to his attention that his appointment to the Disney watchdog, known formally as the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, could be seen as a conflict given he's on the Ethics Commission that would oversee such appointees. Gilzean was appointed to the Ethics Commission in 2019, again in 2020, and a third time in 2022.

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'Lonely and virtually unelectable': Trump unloads on GOP governor of key primary state

Donald Trump on Tuesday assailed New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on his Truth Social website.

The former president called the vocal Trump critic a “selfish guy” who he claimed he was beating by almost 50 points in polls.

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'Enjoy!!!' Trump teases event to compete with GOP debate on Wednesday

Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a teaser about his upcoming appearance meant to rival the Fox GOP debate.

The former president is scheduled to surrender himself to Fulton County, Georgia, authorities on Thursday. The day before that, his rivals for the GOP nomination for president will convene to debate on a Fox News stage.

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Fulton County judge orders Trump's trial to be televised

Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee on Tuesday issued an order allowing media organizations to televise the trial of former President Donald Trump and 18 others for alleged election interference.

McAfee's order allows recording video images and sound "during all or portions of the proceedings."

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Mark Meadows 'decided to trust' Jack Smith and cooperate against Trump: NYT

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows reportedly decided to cooperate in Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of Donald Trump.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that Meadows was initially reluctant to answer questions about classified documents and Trump's attempts to stay in office after the 2020 election.

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Perry Johnson weighs suit after GOP leaves him off debate stage

DETROIT — Michigan presidential hopeful Perry Johnson said Tuesday morning he is considering suing the Republican National Committee after the organization determined the self-funding candidate didn't qualify for this week's first GOP presidential debate. The debate is set to take place Wednesday night in Milwaukee. Johnson had hoped to be one of the Republicans on stage to gain attention for his outsider bid. But when the RNC released its list of the eight individuals who qualified to participate, the Bloomfield Hills businessman and self-described "quality guru" wasn't included. To qualify, ...

Jeffrey Clark begs federal court to halt his arrest and 'perp walk' in Fulton County

A former DOJ official who served under then-President Donald Trump has asked a federal court to block his arrest for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

In a motion filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Jeffrey Clark argued that his case should be removed to federal court.

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Republicans are 'hellbent on nominating a likely loser' because Trump is all they believe in: conservative

Republicans are heading for disaster with former President Donald Trump cruising to a likely nomination for 2024 — but are blindly oblivious to this fact because they don't trust any piece of outside information that would alert them to this, wrote conservative columnist Matt Lewis for The Daily Beast on Monday.

Lewis' warning to the Republican Party comes amid other soundoffs from experts that the GOP rank and file doesn't know or care it's heading for a potential crash.

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What to watch for in the first Republican primary debate of the 2024 election cycle

At least seven Republican presidential hopefuls are expected to take the stage in Milwaukee on Wednesday for the first GOP primary debate of the 2024 election cycle. The debate is the biggest opportunity yet for the field of candidates to pitch themselves to millions of voters nationwide after spending weeks and months courting Republicans in early primary and caucus states like New Hampshire and Iowa. Here’s what to watch for: Does Ron DeSantis receive the brunt of the attacks? DeSantis and his campaign have predicted for weeks that the Florida governor will take most of the heat on the debat...

Nicolle Wallace hammers Republican for dodging whether he'll back Trump

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace laid into former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday during an interview on "Deadline: White House."

Hutchinson, who is running for president in 2024, has repeatedly said he cannot back former President Donald Trump if he is a convicted criminal. Yet, he signed a pledge to get on the RNC debate stage that would require him to back Trump if he is the nominee, even as he still claims he cannot back the former president.

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'These are not drones': Mike Lindell backtracks on election surveillance plan after legal questions

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell insisted he would not use drones for election surveillance after reports suggested that the move could be illegal in some states.

At an election summit last week, Lindell showed the audience a drone attached to a Wi-Fi network detection device. Lindell said the contraption would be used at polling sites to determine if voting machines were connected to a router.

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'For whom is he fighting?': Trump flattened by the Wall Street Journal for his treatment of GOP voters

The editors of the Wall Street Journal editorial page took Donald Trump to task late Sunday for ducking the Republican Party presidential debate this coming week and assuming that GOP voters will fall in line behind him.

Conservative voters deserve better than that and the former president should be willing to stand on the stage with his competition and demonstrate why he should be given a third shot after suffering a rare loss by an incumbent in 2020, they wrote.

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Don Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle to attend first GOP debate as Trump refuses participation

Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle will reportedly attend the first Republican primary debate even though former President Donald Trump is not expected to show.

Donald Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle confirmed their plans to the Daily Caller.

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