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Republican 2024 hopefuls back abortion limits one year after Roe v Wade overturned

By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Several Republican presidential candidates praised restrictions on abortion rights at a conference of Christian conservatives on Friday, illustrating how the issue still animates the party one year after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down nationwide constitutional protections for the procedure. Former Vice President Mike Pence, who has emerged as one of the party's most vocal and high-profile opponents of abortion rights, called on all candidates to support a federal ban on abortions after 15 weeks of gestation if elected. "I want to say from my heart, e...

Chris Christie taunts pro-Trump hecklers at conservative convention

Chris Christie isn’t backing down from harshly criticizing former President Donald Trump — even if he has to endure boo birds along the way. Showing off his trademark Jersey bravado, the Republican presidential contender Friday dared MAGA hecklers to bring it on when they showered him with boos at a conservative political convention. “(Trump) let us down. He’s unwilling to take responsibility for any of the mistakes that were made ... and any of the things that he did,” Christie told the crowd at the Faith & Family Coalition convention in Washington, D.C. “That’s not leadership. That’s a failu...

RFK Jr. super PAC has deep ties to MAGA figures including Marjorie Taylor Greene: report

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s supporters created a super PAC last month called "Heal the Divide," touting the 2024 presidential candidate as the only one who can "unite the Nation to start healing America."

But, while RFK Jr. is running as a Democratic, the PAC's founders have "deep ties" to far-right Trump-supporting Republicans, Rolling Stone reported.

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Morning Joe delivers bad news to Trump should the Florida jury find him guilty on just one charge

On Friday morning, MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough warned Donald Trump he is taking a massive gamble if he thinks a Florida jury will not find him guilty of even one of the 37 charges he is facing from the Department of Justice -- particularly those involving the Espionage Act.

Referencing conservative attorney -- and Trump defender -- Jonathan Turley admitting special counsel Jack Smith appears to have an exceedingly strong case related to stolen government documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago, the MSNBC host cautioned the former president that he could find himself in prison for the rest of his life.

Following a discussion with "Morning Joe" regular John Heilemann that Trump's legal problems will wear him down as he tries to run for re-election, Scarborough stated the former president would be smarter to work out a plea deal to avoid jail time.

"You look at the dozens of indictments he already has against him, who knows how many more dozens of indictments will be coming in the coming months," the MSNBC host suggested.

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"One, if one of them stuck, if just one of them stick, as Turley said, that's a life sentence for Donald Trump," he added. "And that's what he's carrying around every day as well -- that's what he is carrying."

"I mean, do you think -- I mean, maybe there will be jury nullification, who knows?" he elaborated. "Will there be jury nullification for let's say the one count of stealing nuclear secrets? Just one count is, in effect, a life sentence for him."

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Steny Hoyer at Dem gala: ‘Don’t write any obituaries’

Hundreds of Maryland Democrats braved evening rush hour traffic in two metropolitan areas Thursday to salute one of their own, celebrate recent political victories, and look ahead to the campaigns of 2024.

Officially, the Maryland Democratic Party's annual dinner at Martin's West catering hall in Woodlawn was a tribute to 84-year-old U.S. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D-5th), whose political career began in 1966. And the praise for the veteran lawmaker was effusive. But most people present — including Hoyer himself — were less interested in looking back than in mobilizing for the 2024 election.

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Despite concerns, Georgia election officials plan to delay voting fixes till after 2024 election

A long-running dispute over Georgia’s voting system has further fueled claims that state election officials haven’t done enough to ensure election security ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

The State Election Board this week rejected a petition to expedite the Secretary of State’s decision to wait until 2025 before updating the Dominion Voting Systems’ software. The decision comes after state election officials urged caution against making rash recommended changes to technology that Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger declares to be secure and battle tested.

A U.S. District court judge last week unsealed a cybersecurity expert’s report that details how the state’s electronic voting system could be hacked to manipulate election results. Meanwhile, state officials are also mulling the findings of another analyst who greatly discounts any possibility of electronic manipulation of the Dominion voting system that has been in place in Georgia since 2019.

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Trump '100 percent' betrayed the country: Newest GOP candidate Will Hurd

Former Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX), known for his more moderate stances within the Republican caucus, jumped into the race for president this week — and he is making clear that he believes former President Donald Trump betrayed the United States when he stole hundreds of highly classified national defense documents and left them lying around his Mar-a-Lago country club.

He discussed the severity of the issue with CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Thursday evening.

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'Put your vanity project aside': Adam Kinzinger says new GOP 2024 candidates will help Trump

Former GOP congressman Adam Kinzinger Thursday cautioned new Republican challengers from entering the 2024 presidential race, saying new candidates will only serve to help former president Donald Trump ultimately prevail.

Kinzinger, who predicted in March that Trump would likely continue his candidacy and probably become more popular after being indicted, posted on Twitter that no newcomers should join the GOP presidential race.

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'We don't know': Notorious Virginia election fraud conspiracist not sure there was actual election fraud

A day after putting out a press release claiming there were hundreds of “illegal votes” cast in Chesterfield County, Sen. Amanda Chase, R-Chesterfield, acknowledged she’s not sure if any election fraud actually happened.

One of the most prominent spreaders of election conspiracy theories in Virginia politics, Chase appeared to lose a close three-way GOP primary to former Republican senator Glen Sturtevant. She is not conceding defeat and says she’s talking to lawyers and raising money for a possible legal challenge.

The basis for a potential lawsuit, Chase said in an interview Thursday, is that her campaign wasn’t present when Chesterfield ballot scanning machines used for early voting were tested for accuracy and certified.

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Trump says nation is 'sick' and doubles down on election denialism in bonkers interview

Donald Trump during a bonkers, sometimes incoherent interview on Thursday, doubled down on election denialism and claimed he’s doing what he can to save a “sick nation.”

“Our country is sick, it's sick,” Trump said during an appearance on Salem News Channel’s “America First” show with Sebastian Gorka.

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Kari Lake sued for defamation by Republican Maricopa County official

Republican Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer filed a lawsuit against failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who refuses to give up her 2022 campaign loss.

ABC 15's Garrett Archer posted a screen capture of the Maricopa County superior court filing Thursday, showing the details.

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'We can lose this majority very easily': GOP reportedly worried far-right will cost House leadership

House Republicans are reportedly becoming increasingly worried that the far-right wing of the GOP will cost the party its already slim grasp of the majority.

Rep. Lauren Boebert's recent push for impeachment of Biden, as well as a freshman congresswoman's spearheading of the move to censure Democrat Adam Schiff and other recent developments, have led moderate Republicans to question if their far-right colleagues are misusing the government's official processes, even where they agree on the motives, according to the Washington Post.

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Cheers! Ron DeSantis fundraiser co-hosted by Bud Light parent company lobbyist: invitation

Republican presidential candidate and Bud Light basher Ron DeSantis is scheduled to headline a fundraiser Friday hosted by Slater Bayliss, a registered Florida lobbyist for Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch.

The event in Washington, D.C., costs a minimum $1,000 per person to attend and will benefit DeSantis' campaign according to an invitation obtained by Raw Story.

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