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'He will say or do anything': Trump strategist slams Ron DeSantis

President Donald Trump strategist Jason Miller took a lap of mockery against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in an appearance on the right-wing Newsmax network on Monday, as DeSantis struggles to get his campaign back on track.

Miller particularly took a swing at DeSantis' recent comments praising Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and taking a swipe at Trump for his escalating attacks on her.

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Jen Psaki wants to see Biden stop being Mr. Nice Guy

Speaking to Tim Miller and Sarah Longwell with the Bulwark, new MSNBC host Jen Psaki explained why she'd like to see President Joe Biden stop playing nice.

In a conversation about how to beat Donald Trump, Psaki explained that there is a question of talking about accomplishments to rally support for what has been done or if it's about running against Trump directly, and how to balance the two.

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Georgia Supreme Court unanimously rejects Trump's request to shut down election probe

The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a motion from attorneys for Donald Trump to shut down a probe into attempts to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election.

On Friday, Trump's attorneys filed petitions to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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Conservative activist connected to MAGA riot to train Minnesota Republicans

The Benton County Republican Party is hosting an event Saturday featuring a right-wing activist connected to the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Scott Presler is a 6-foot-5 rising star on the right known for his Fabio-like hair and organizing volunteer trash cleanups and voter registration drives in large cities, where he decries Democratic leaders who he says help “foreign nationals” and “illegal aliens” instead of veterans.

He planned so-called “stop the steal” rallies and was on the Capitol grounds the day of the insurrection, which he has described as “the largest civil rights protest in American history.”

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Nicolle Wallace fumes that her ex-GOP colleagues failed to rebuke Trump's autocratic rant

The New York Times wrote Monday about Donald Trump's weekend speech at a far-right conference that outlined some of his authoritarian visions for his next presidency. Going deeper, the Times explained that Trump aims to recreate the U.S. government so that it would be an extension of the president's whims rather than independently operating to carry out the laws and the regulations of the nation.

It isn't the first time Trump has made such a proclamation, nor is it an ambition that he's hidden from the public. Toward the end of 2020, Trump began to enact such a plan, moving to craft a "personal goon squad" of loyal career staffers that goes against measures enacted centuries ago to ensure friends, family and donors weren't handed jobs.

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'Deplorable and untruthful': Kennedy family members slam RFK Jr. for Covid ethnic targeting claim

A sister and nephew of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have condemned their relative after he reportedly shared a conspiracy theory that certain Jewish people were immune to Covid-19.

Kerry Kennedy rebuked her brother in a statement released by the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights group, where she serves as president.

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Trump's judge wants to nail down trial schedule at Tuesday hearing: legal expert

A court hearing Tuesday in Miami for Donald Trump and his valet Walt Nauta is set to nail down the trial schedule, a legal analyst revealed Monday.

Judge Aileen Cannon is expected to address the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), specifically how the court will handle certain classified information.

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'Corrosive campaigns' from RFK Jr. and Cornel West are playing straight into Trump's hands: columnist

As the 2024 campaign unfolds, numerous faces have added themselves to the list of candidates seeking the White House. For Democrats, the rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Cornel West don't just make the playing field more diverse, they pose a real threat to Joe Biden being reelected.

According to The New Republic's Michael Tomasky, opposition to Donald Trump should be unified due the unique threat he poses to the country if he's elected again.

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'Greatly overreacting': Joe Lieberman denies accusations he's gifting Trump the White House

Amid growing fears that a potential No Labels third-party candidacy could tip the 2024 election to Donald Trump, Joe Lieberman is standing his ground.

The Atlantic reports Lieberman, a No Labels co-chair, said that the “last thing I’d ever want to be part of” would be “bringing Donald Trump back to the Oval Office.”

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‘On day one we rip all the woke out’: DeSantis vows to remake US military

Governors who run for president are in the enviable position of holding up their accomplishments and promising to do more of the same on a national level. That is literally the basis of Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis‘ presidential campaign. He promised to “Make America Florida.”

But as the DeSantis presidential campaign sputters and flails, with the Florida Republican firing campaign staff amid heavy spending and weak poll numbers, the governor continues to campaign on the promise of turning America into a version of what he likes to call the “free state of Florida.”

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Mayor Adams’ reelection campaign reports raising $2.6M so far

Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign announced Monday morning it has raised more than $2.6 million for his reelection bid so far, giving him a significant financial edge against any potential challenger he may face in the 2025 election. Vito Pitta, Adams’ campaign counsel, disclosed the updated total fundraising haul ahead of the city Campaign Finance Board’s expected afternoon release of detailed filings for 2025 candidates. Of the roughly $2.6 million, about half was raised between Jan. 14 and this past Thursday, according to Pitta. Pitta did not divulge details on specific donors in the latest report...

Jan. 6 'a friendly preview of what's to come': pro-Trump GOP hopeful

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy doubled down on his theory that government censorship caused the Jan. 6 attacks.

In earlier remarks to Tucker Carlson, Ramaswamy whitewashed former President Donald Trump's responsibility for inciting a riot on Jan. 6.

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'Caught us': White House fires back at Marjorie Taylor Greene's attack on making 'life easier'

The White House on Monday took on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she accused President Joe Biden of working to improve the country.

During a Turning Point Action Conference on Sunday, Greene compared Biden to President Lyndon B. Johnson.

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