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Mike Lindell's voter fraud 'summit' derailed when he accidentally played Kimmel clip

MyPillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell's latest voter fraud "summit" was plunged into chaos and embarrassment when he went to play a video on election rigging, and got a Jimmy Kimmel monologue instead, reported The Daily Beast on Wednesday.

"During a conversation with The Daily Beast last month in which he laid out his 'My Cousin Vinny' plan to defeat Dominion Voting System’s $1.3-billion defamation lawsuit against him, Lindell previewed this event," reported Justin Baragona, adding that Lindell promised it would "fix the elections." But "at the start of Wednesday’s confab, Lindell told the crowd that he wouldn’t show any new evidence of rampant voter fraud, adding that he’d already shown enough in the past. After taking the stage, a screen blared 'Election Crime Bureau' behind him."

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‘Straight up communism’: Nikki Haley, Marjorie Taylor Greene increasingly share similar rhetoric to attack Democrats

Fifth-place Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is ramping up her rhetoric ahead of next week's first GOP presidential debate, sharpening her spear to target Democrats and President Joe Biden with charges of communism, just as top Trump supporter U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been doing.

Haley, the former Trump UN Ambassador, attempted to paint herself as a reasonable Republican when she was the governor of South Carolina, but is now rated a "Hard Core Conservative" by OnTheIssues. Over the past few years she has positioned herself as tough on China, gradually but increasingly weaving remarks attacking "Communist China," and the "Chinese Communist Party" into issues here at home.

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Trump's overlapping legal and political calendar

(Reuters) - Former U.S. President DonaldTrump faces a tangled calendar in the year ahead as he seeks the 2024 Republican nomination while trying to fend off four criminal and three civil trials, some related to his attempts to overturn his 2020 loss. Here are key dates in Trump's legal and political schedule: AUG. 23, 2023 First Republican presidential debate. Trump has qualified but has not yet said whether he will participate. AUG. 25, 2023 Deadline for Trump and other defendants to surrender to Fulton County authorities in the Georgia racketeering case, which charges them with engaging in ...

Trump's accused co-conspirators need to act fast if they want a plea deal: legal expert

The Georgia indictment with 19 defendants opens the door for many plea deals, but Georgetown Law Professor Eric Hashimoto says there's just a short turnaround if they intend to do it.

Writing for Just Security, Hashimoto explained that there are mere weeks for Donald Trump's accused co-conspirators to act as there are many reasons why defendants could push to go to trial quickly – and deals would be most useful to prosecutors before that happens.

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'Toxic': GOP insiders say Trump has destroyed the Georgia party

Many Republicans in Georgia blame former President Donald Trump for twice costing them winnable Senate races: In 2020, when his talk of widespread voter fraud depressed Republican voter turnout, and in 2022, when hand-picked Senate candidate Herschel Walker went down in flames against Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA).

And on top of all this, Trump has now been indicted in the Peach State for his efforts to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden, which The Daily Beast reports has created a "toxic" dynamic for the Georgia Republican Party heading into the 2024 presidential election.

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'A net loser -- period': GOP strategists fear Trump has already cost them Georgia again in 2024

Republican strategists who spoke with NBC News expressed fears that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' indictment of former President Donald Trump would effectively sink his hopes of recapturing the Peach State in 2024.

While Trump's position within the Republican primary may be strengthened by every new set of criminal charges leveled against him, Georgia Republicans fear that such cases will harm them with the swing voters who split their tickets by supporting Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in 2022 while also backing Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) over election-denying GOP rival Herschel Walker.

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'Not fit to be president:' Morning Joe dumps on 'disgusting' GOP rivals for excusing Trump crimes

Two of Donald Trump's challengers were given an opportunity to condemn the criminal conduct described in a Georgia indictment, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough belittled them as unworthy for the office they're seeking.

Both Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott were asked to comment on the Fulton County racketeering charges, and both GOP presidential primary challengers claimed the prosecution amounted to the "weaponization" of politics, which the "Morning Joe" host deemed to be disqualifying.

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Patricia Krentcil, known as 'Tan Mom,' running for US Senate against Florida’s Rick Scott

Patricia Krentcil, better known to the internet as “Tan Mom,” is taking a stab at politics, and running for a Florida Senate seat, challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Scott. Krentcil filed the necessary paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission on Monday, and will be eligible for the upcoming 2024 elections, reports TMZ. She first stepped into the public spotlight in 2012, when she was accused of bringing her then-6-year-old daughter with her into a New Jersey tanning bed — although she was later acquitted of the charges and maintains no wrongdoing. Embracing the Tan Mom identity, ...

As Trump wrestles indictments, Biden keeps focus on economy

Milwaukee (AFP) - As criminal charges against Donald Trump mount, his rival for the White House President Joe Biden is determined to avoid commenting on the Republican's legal troubles.  A day after Trump was indicted for the fourth time, for alleged racketeering and election interference in Georgia, Biden delivered a public speech in another key swing state, Wisconsin, focused on wind power and job creation. In a factory busy with new orders for wind turbines, the Democrat boasted of new jobs and investments linked, in his view, to the major energy and infrastructure policies he has enacted d...

'Daughter of a former Black Panther': Trump campaign emails blistering attack on Fani Willis

Former President Donald Trump reacted to being indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis by blasting out an email to supporters loaded with political attacks on the prosecutor.

"Radical Democrat Fani Willis Is Campaigning And Fundraising On Her Bogus Indictments Of President Trump," stated the email, attacking Willis for, among other things, campaigning for the political opponent of Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who was then a state senator, at the time she was criminally investigating Jones for being a fake elector.

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Political analysts say latest Trump indictment doesn’t change 2024 presidential race — at least not yet

Former President Donald Trump has dominated the GOP presidential race this summer, and political observers believe that won’t change despite the latest legal challenges Trump is now facing.

The former president was hit with his fourth criminal indictment Monday night, when Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis charged him and 18 others with attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Willis said she will give all 19 defendants until Aug. 25 at noon to voluntarily surrender in Fulton County.

“So the Witch Hunt continues!” Trump said on his Truth Social page early Tuesday morning. “19 people Indicated tonight, including the former President of the United States, me, by an out of control and very corrupt District Attorney who campaigned and raised money on, ‘I will get Trump.’”

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11 ways Donald Trump doesn’t become president again

With the weight of criminal accusations having grown overnight for former President Donald Trump — now accused of a criminal conspiracy to overturn election results in Georgia — is he headed to another election loss in 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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'They're all trapped': GOP insider says there's almost no way for Trump's rivals to beat him

Despite former President Donald Trump's mounting legal problems, his presidential competitors in the GOP primary are "trapped" by the whims of a base that believes he's a victim of a witch hunt, lamented GOP strategist Scott Jennings on CNN Tuesday.

This comes after the Fulton County District Attorney issued a sweeping indictment against Trump and several of his allies, including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Sidney Powell, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Georgia GOP Chair David Shafer, and more than a dozen others.

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