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Miami Mayor Suarez is in GOP presidential race: ‘Unity is more powerful than division’

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Miami Mayor Francis Suarez publicly kicked off his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination with a speech Thursday evening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. Suarez, a 45-year-old attorney and private-equity executive, gave his first public address since he filed paperwork to run for president Wednesday afternoon, a soft launch of a White House bid he’s teased for more than a year amid publicity over his promotion of Miami as a tech hub and, more recently, controversy over an FBI investigation into his private consulting work for a develop...

Conservative columnist shreds Marco Rubio for abandoning his potential to become Trump sycophant

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has thrown away all of his principles — and his concern for the country's national security — to grovel at former President Donald Trump's feet and carry water for him at his darkest legal hour, wrote conservative columnist and former Rubio admirer Matt Lewis in a scathing Daily Beast essay published on Thursday.

"In 2016, Rubio was the hope of conservatives looking for an optimistic, youthful (daresay Kennedyesque) contrast to Hillary Clinton. But something happened on the way to Camelot; Donald Trump, a grifter Rubio correctly identified as a 'con artist,' humiliated 'Little Marco,' and Rubio hasn’t been the same since," wrote Lewis. "Examples abound, including Rubio cheering on the roadway harassment of Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign bus in Texas and Rubio voting against convicting Trump at his second impeachment trial in 2021, after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Indeed, things have only worsened since then."

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'Voters have a right to know': Boebert failed to report income from book sales

United States Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado), according to the House Ethics Committee's guidelines, may have violated House ethics rules, The Daily Beast exclusively reports.

Per The Daily Beast, "The ethics instruction guide for 2022 congressional financial disclosures makes clear that members must disclose not only royalties they received, but anticipated royalties as well—'any royalties currently due from the publisher for completed sales.'"

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Ron DeSantis avoids Trump pardon question ‘like it’s a Black history book’: MSNBC’s Joy Reid

MSNBC host Joy Reid on Thursday mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the Florida governor’s unwillingness to address the question over whether he’d pardon Donald Trump if the former president were to be convicted of a federal crime.

Reid said she thinks Trump believes his best shot at beating the 37-count indictment over the handling of classified documents – or any future charges in connection with special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 probe – is to win the presidency.

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Donald Trump Jr. calls racism ‘the easy button of the political left’ after his texts go public

Donald Trump Jr. on Thursday mocked efforts by liberals to confront racism, after his own purportedly racist messages were released as part of a lawsuit involving his friend.

“Now that's like the easy button of the political left, like everything's racist. Humor is racist. Life is racist. You can't have a comment with, that's not racist…” the former president’s son said on his “Triggered” podcast.

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RNC drops the hammer: you must pledge to back the nominee even if they're a convicted felon

The Republican National Committee oversees a loyalty pledge for GOP presidential candidates to take, whereby they agree to back the eventual nominee even if it's not them. This pledge is required to be able to participate in official primary debates.

This week, the committee clarified that this pledge will still apply even if the nominee is convicted of serious crimes, according to POLITICO.

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Chris Christie enjoys modest bounce in presidential poll after fierce attacks on Trump

Chris Christie has enjoyed a modest bounce in support since announcing his Republican presidential campaign with a series of blistering attacks on former President Donald Trump. The former New Jersey governor, who has trashed Trump as a “three-time loser,” scooped 7% backing in a survey of New Hampshire GOP voters, which is up from nothing in a previous survey before he threw his hat in the ring. Trump remained dominant in the poll, scoring 44% toextend his potent lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who slumped from 18% to 12%. Most of Christie’s newfound support appeared to come from those w...

Trump campaign raises $6.6 million windfall since Mar-a-Lago documents indictment

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign boasted Thursday that it has raised $6.6 million since he was indicted on federal charges tied to the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. The 2024 Trump campaign claims it scooped $4.5 million from digital donations and $2.1 million from a big-bucks fundraising event at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf resort after his historic arraignment on 37 federal criminal counts. It says the windfall reflects Republican voters rallying behind Trump in the face of what they see as persecution by liberal prosecutors. “The American people will not stand for this c...

DeSantis challenges Gavin Newsom to quit 'chirping from the sidelines' and run for president

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom have engaged in an ongoing feud over differences in policies regarding abortion, gun laws, and other political issues for months.

The pair's feud intensified when DeSantis helped to organize migrant flights from Texas to Martha's Vineyard in September, which Politico reports was "a move denounced by Democrats including the White House."

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'Stop lying': Congressman smacks down GOP colleague for ill-conceived plot to censure Adam Schiff

A House GOP resolution seeking to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) for supposedly making false statements about former President Donald Trump's association with Russia in 2016 ended in defeat this week as 20 Republican representatives voted with Democrats to sink the measure.

One of the resolution's key proponents, freshman Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), vowed to try again on Twitter. "20 Republicans voted against the recommended fine, censure, and investigation of Schiff," she wrote. "I don’t think they read the bill in entirety. Next week, we will be filing a motion to censure and investigate Schiff. We are removing fine as that seems to be what made these Republicans uneasy."

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'Beautiful mind paper boxes': Trump aides reportedly mocked his attachment to classified records

Donald Trump's employees frequently referred to his boxes of documents as his "Beautiful Mind" material because of the former president's attachments to documents that boosted his own sense of security, according to the New York Times.

Those close to Trump referenced "The Beautiful Mind," a movie that features a schizophrenic character who plasters newspaper clippings to the wall, because of Trump's known attachment to carrying the keepsakes wherever he went, according to reporters Maggie Haberman, Alan Feuer and Michael S. Schmidt.

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Who are the Republican candidates running for president?

By Ross Colvin

(Reuters) - Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Thursday he is running for president, joining a host of Republican candidates vying for the 2024 presidential nomination days after the party's front-runner DonaldTrump faced federal charges in his city.

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Trump 'scared out of his mind' because 'one charge sends him to jail for life': Morning Joe

According to MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, Donald Trump is rightfully "running scared" after being indicted on federal charges in a Florida courtroom on Tuesday with more legal woes on the horizon.

Reacting to a new Washington Post report that details former Trump chief of staff John Kelly stating Trump is "scared s--tless" about his future, the "Morning Joe" host suggested the former president is currently "whistling past the graveyard" as the threat of jail time becomes more likely.

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