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'Soon it will be our turn': Trump issues dark threat about 2024

The day after Donald Trump was on the receiving end of a third indictment, the second from special counsel Jack Smith, he took to his Truth Social account to complain about the massive legal fees he is racking up -- and he put his supporters on notice that he will seek to exact revenge if he is re-elected.

On Wednesday the Washington Post reported, "'The 45-page indictment filed Tuesday lays out the myriad ways Trump allegedly lied about mass voter fraud and tried to use those claims to get state, local and federal officials to change results to declare him the winner."

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Pence rails against Trump and his 'crackpot lawyers' at Indiana State Fair campaign stop

Speaking at an Indianapolis campaign stop Wednesday, former Vice President Mike Pence further distanced himself from his previous boss, Donald Trump, as tensions continue to flare on the nomination trail.

Pence came to town to talk about the economy but Trump’s latest legal crisis pulled focus from that.

The former president was indicted on felony charges Tuesday for working to overturn the results of the 2020 election, just before the violent riot by his supporters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'Lawless person': Ex-Trump aide calls on GOP to confront MAGA 'cult'

A former aide to Donald Trump on Wednesday urged fellow Republicans to take a more aggressive stance against his former boss.

Anthony Scaramucci, who served briefly as White House Communications Director in the Trump administration, during an appearance on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” expressed outrage that with some notable exceptions, Republican presidential candidates have largely remained mum over the former president’s ongoing legal troubles.

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'Harebrained': GOP strategist says new indictment shows Trump 'left reality'

The scheme to appoint fake electors to throw out the real votes in 2020 was so "harebrained," and former President Donald Trump's state of mind so delusional, that it is unnerving how close the coup came to actually working, Republican strategist Rick Tyler articulated on MSNBC Wednesday evening.

This comes as former President Donald Trump faces conspiracy and witness tampering charges in the long-running January 6 investigation by special counsel Jack Smith — with the fake elector plot taking a central role in the case.

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How the 'fake electors' in seven states are central to the Trump Jan. 6 indictment

WASHINGTON — The federal indictment accusing Donald Trump of trying to stay in power after losing the 2020 presidential election includes detailed accusations of Trump and his alleged co-conspirators’ pressure on individual state officials.

The central plot to overturn the election, as described in the indictment a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., handed up Tuesday, involved switching out legitimate slates of electors in multiple states Joe Biden had won with false electors recruited by Trump and his advisers.

The sweeping indictment also accuses Trump and six co-conspirators of using the U.S. Justice Department to falsely insinuate that there were legitimate concerns with the elections in each state and presenting dueling slates of electors to Vice President Mike Pence to create a false controversy about which electors to count.

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GOP candidate says he doesn't believe 9/11 happened as government says

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is furiously backpedaling after appearing to embrace 9/11 trutherism in a debate this week, reported POLITICO.

The exchange happened on Tuesday evening, during an interview with Alex Stein on the right-wing Blaze TV.

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DeSantis pledges to 'start slitting throats on day one' amid campaign reboot

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, two weeks into the reboot of his ten-week-old presidential campaign, pledged to New Hampshire voters this week he will root out the “deep state” from the federal government, and “start slitting throats on Day One.”

“DeSantis just wrapped up a three-day trip to New Hampshire, his first since downsizing his campaign due to financial problems. On the ground, it was clear the challenges he faces here remain significant, even as his chief rival confronts major legal problems,” New Hampshire Public Radio reports.

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'You ain't seen nothin' yet': Nicolle Wallace says Trump will dial up the 'bat-bleep crazy'

Former President Donald Trump will kick the crazy up to an entirely new level as he navigates all the criminal indictments to try to win a second term in 2024, MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace warned in a discussion with former President Barack Obama adviser Ben Rhodes.

This comes after reports that Trump, and Republican-aligned institutions and strategists close to him like the Heritage Foundation, are planning to dismantle all the guardrails that check the power of the executive branch if he manages to retake the office.

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California Republicans invite Ron DeSantis to speak — one day after inviting Donald Trump

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Florida governor and 2024 presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis will deliver a keynote address at the California Republican Party Convention this fall. The California GOP announced the speaking engagement Wednesday, a day after it said that former President Donald Trump will also deliver a keynote. Party Chair Jessica Millan Patterson said in a statement that she looks forward to welcoming the Florida governor to the Golden State, where he can discuss “his plans to take his Florida success all the way to the White House.” “As Californians struggle under the weight of Democrat...

Trump unbowed after indictment for bid to steal 2020 election

Washington (AFP) - Donald Trump spun his latest indictments into a 2024 campaign pitch Wednesday, but faced withering criticism from his former vice president who accused him of relying on "crackpot lawyers" for advice. The twice-impeached Republican has remained defiant despite accumulating legal woes -- including the extraordinary 45-page indictment unsealed Tuesday, which argues that while still president he put the foundations of American democracy at risk by conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. A key figure in the indictment was then-vice president Mike Pence, who provided pr...

J6 investigator shreds Tim Scott's 'poppycock' attack on Trump indictment

Many of President Donald Trump's rivals have leapt to his defense following his indictment in the federal January 6 investigation — and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is no exception.

"I remain concerned about the weaponization of Biden’s DOJ and its immense power used against political opponents," wrote Scott on Twitter/X. "What we see today are two different tracks of justice. One for political opponents and another for the son of the current president."

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'Lead this party away from insanity!' Former GOP lawmaker makes impassioned plea to Mike Pence

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) pleaded with former Vice President Mike Pence to stop trying to have it both ways when it comes to former President Donald Trump's actions in the wake of losing the 2020 election.

During an appearance on CNN, Kinzinger slammed Pence for equivocating on whether Trump's actions leading up to and during the January 6th Capitol riots were illegal.

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'They can't beat Trump' in 2024: Republicans claim indictments are politically motivated

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress and Republicans competing against Donald Trump in the presidential primary quickly reacted Tuesday to the latest indictment against the former president, falling largely along party lines.

This one, by a federal grand jury, stems from Trump’s alleged efforts to subvert the 2020 election after Election Day and leading up to and on Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of his supporters marched from a rally he held near the White House to attack the U.S. Capitol building.

Former Vice President Mike Pence of Indiana, who is running in the Republican presidential primary, said Trump’s ongoing status as a candidate isn’t good for the party or the country.

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