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'Should I even bother?' These GOP voters are angry over Trump indictment — but want to move on

Republican voters are enraged over the Espionage Act indictment of former President Donald Trump for stowing highly classified national defense information in unsecured boxes at his Mar-a-Lago resort — echoing the former president's claims that it's all a political conspiracy against him.

But that doesn't mean all of them want to vote for him. Some are just tired of the drama and want to move on, reported the Associated Press on Monday.

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Trump and DeSantis stay quiet on Juneteenth as long shot 2024 GOP candidates celebrate

Long shot Republican presidential candidates Sen. Tim Scott and Asa Hutchinson celebrated Juneteenth Monday as former President Donald Trump and the rest of the GOP field kept quiet about the national holiday marking the end of slavery. Scott, the only major Black candidate in the crowded race, suggested that remembering the end of slavery should be a way to celebrate the progress that America has made towards ending racism. “We honor Juneteenth not to dwell on our original sin as a nation, but to showcase just how far we’ve come,” Scott said. Hutchinson praised Abraham Lincoln for righting th...

Don Trump Jr. faces calls for Australia ban due to 'white supremacy, transphobia and misogyny'

Activists are calling on Australia to ban Donald Trump Jr. ahead of a visit next month.

Trump was expected to visit the country on July 11 during a trip sponsored by "Turning Point Australia," a group affiliated with Charlie Kirk's "Turning Point USA."

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Iowa, New Hampshire Democratic presidential contests remain in flux after DNC panel meets

New Hampshire Democrats will have at least 90 more days to change when and how the state plans to hold its 2024 Democratic presidential primary after the national party approved an extension in a committee meeting Friday.

Iowa, which proposed both a mail-in and an in-person caucus process, was found not compliant. But the state will be able to work with DNC staff on issues and come back to the committee later for approval, though an earlier decision to strip Iowa of its first-in-the-nation status stands.

Georgia Democrats didn’t receive more time to meet requirements for an early primary after its Republican secretary of state set a presidential primary date that doesn’t align with Democrats’ plans.

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Florida Republicans fear DeSantis will 'chop off heads' if they go against him: report

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has not created the most comfortable environment for Florida state Republican legislators, Insider reports.

First reported byThe Washington Post, "pressure from" the GOP 2024 candidate — "and the force of his political operation — has made many in the state capital of Tallahassee fearful of the governor.

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Here are 5 things you should know about Miami Mayor Francis Suarez

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is the latest Republican vying for the presidency — and the only Hispanic in the running so far. His entry into the 2024 Republican presidential primary Thursday left many wondering how he would carve out a place in a crowded GOP field of 10 candidates, including two heavyweights from Florida. Suarez is drawing on his background as a Cuban American whose family faced oppression under the island’s communist regime, a youthful politician who started in politics by asking Miamians to vote for his papi when his father ran for mayor, and a leader who sees his city as a “t...

'Flat-out lying': Legal analyst fact-checks Mike Pence claiming no BLM protesters were arrested

Former Vice President Mike Pence faced off against an angry crowd of Donald Trump's supporters who built a gallows on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol and chanted "Hang Mike Pence."

Speaking to "Meet the Press" on Sunday, Pence complained about the prosecution of his former running mate, but he was faced with the reality of allowing crimes to go unpunished due to someone's status.

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'Insurmountable': Fox News guest says Trump can't win and 'that's the real problem Republicans have'

Princeton University political scientist Lauren Wright predicted Donald Trump would lose the 2024 presidential election because of his legal problems.

During an interview on Fox News, host Eric Shawn pointed out 73% of those polled recently said Trump did something illegal or unethical.

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Bill Barr slams Trump's mental health: America 'can't be a therapy session' for 'troubled man'

Former Attorney General Bill Barr criticized the mental health of Donald Trump after he was indicted on 37 counts over the mishandling of government documents.

During a Sunday interview on CBS's Face the Nation program, host Robert Costa noted that "many" Republicans are defending Trump.

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'Not a racist country': Tim Scott attacks Obama by making his point and downplaying racism

Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott lashed out at former President Barack Obama this week after he accused GOP candidates of downplaying racism in America.

Obama made remarks about Scott and fellow Republican candidate Nikki Haley on a recent podcast.

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After Suarez’s California debut, Hispanic Republicans want to see what he stands for

MIAMI — The name “Francis Suarez” didn’t really ring a bell with David Hernandez, whose mission is to bring more of California’s Hispanic voters to the Republican Party. But Hernandez is intrigued by the newly announced presidential candidate’s fresh face and interesting backstory. The day after the Miami mayor, son of a previous mayor, christened his candidacy with a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library outside Los Angeles, Hernandez, head of the Los Angeles Hispanic Republican Club, wanted to know more. He didn’t watch Suarez’s speech because he was busy preparing for a local rel...

Trump could be forced from politics with 'a conviction and a decisive defeat at the ballot box': analysis

Our legal and political systems are both being tested by the criminal case against Donald Trump for his purported mishandling of classified records, but those systems are resilient. Donald Trump, however, could be forced out of politics with a federal conviction and a blowout loss, according to the Washington Post.

The risks associated with prosecuting the former president include that it could potentially undermine the already underwhelming confidence citizens have in the United States system, according to an analysis by Dan Balz, Ann E. Marimow and Perry Stein.

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Senate Republicans are scared Trump will seek 'revenge' if they endorse someone else: report

Trump's wrath is keeping "many" of the 35 Senate Republicans who haven't endorsed a candidate for 2024 from telling the truth about their own preferences, according to a new report.

Trump carries the baggage of having been impeached twice and indicted twice, and some Republicans reportedly see him as a political anchor holding the party back from winning. This is evidenced by the fact that Trump himself lost in 2020, and then in 2022 a fabled "red wave" didn't achieve what many thought it would.

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