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Slavery as punishment for crimes is on the chopping block in Ohio

The Ohio Constitution currently allows slavery when it's used "for the punishment of crime," but that may not be the case for long, according to a CNN report.

Rep. Dontavius Jarrells, a Democrat, reportedly teamed up with Republican Rep. Phil Plummer to introduce an amendment to the state constitution that would remove slavery and involuntary servitude entirely from the document. The proposed change was referred to the Constitutional Resolutions Committee on Wednesday, according to CNN.

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Trump thinks using exclamation points and capital letters reduces 'legal jeopardy he faces': reporter

Politico reporter Betsy Woodruff Swan quipped on Thursday that former President Donald Trump appears to be deploying the strategy of innocence through attacks on social media.

Speaking on a panel with former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman and former FBI agent Peter Strzok, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace asked if it was possible that Trump has already been indicted and it simply isn't public yet.

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Conservative hatches new plan to 'torpedo Trump's campaign'

Conservative Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen thinks that he has a surefire plan to deny former President Donald Trump the 2024 Republican Party nomination.

In his latest column, Olsen thinks that former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Vice President Mike Pence ought to essentially run a tag-team operation whose goal is to "torpedo Trump's campaign."

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Trump advisers plot new 'dark and puerile' personal attack on Ron DeSantis: report

A new report from Rolling Stone claims that former President Donald Trump's campaign is contemplating launching a new attack on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that comes straight out of a junior high school playground.

According to the report, Trump's advisers have been urging him to mock DeSantis for purportedly having "diminutive genitalia," and they've told Trump that "such insults could stick with GOP primary voters and mess with his rival’s head."

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Trump lawyer frets over legal team 'dysfunction' as it's swamped with multiple criminal investigations

The lack of a leading person coordinating Donald Trump's legal team as it's hit by multiple investigations is causing chaos across the board, one of his attorneys has said.

In an interview with New York Intelligencer's Ankush Khardori, a Trump attorney ranted about the lack of central planning within the legal team and claimed that if they look "dysfunctional," that is because they are.

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Freedom Caucus Republican: Trump is spinning out of control

A right-wing GOP lawmaker who has backed Donald Trump through both of his impeachments is sounding the alarm that the former president is becoming increasingly erratic which could put the 2024 general election at risk for his party.

According to a report from Politico, the closer Donald Trump gets to becoming the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee the more some GOP lawmakers are growing worried that not only will they lose their shot at taking back the White House, but he'll take down-ticket GOP candidates down with him.

The report also notes that the battle between Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis is starting to turn off conservative voters and some are hoping that an alternative will rise from the squabble.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) was blunt about the GOP's prospects as they stand today, telling reporters, “I’m worried about it,” and expressed fears that Trump will keep independent voters at a distance.

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With a wide array of candidates having just appeared over the past weekend in Iowa, Rep. Zach Nunn (R-IA) claimed the infighting is turning voters — even Republicans off.

“We’ll see if the two titans punching each other fires up the base, or if six months from now people are tired of both and ready for a third way,” Nunn explained before making tha blunt observation, "When you talk to Iowans, s--t-talking other candidates will not get you success. We don’t necessarily pick the winner, but we’re pretty good at smelling bulls--t.”

Kentucky Rep. Tom Massie (R), who has sided with DeSantis, is very worried about the possibility of Trump at the top of the ticket.

“I wish Trump were on Twitter. He’s in an echo chamber right now. And people don’t know how far he’s spun out from where he was,” he said in an interview. "The more visibility that we can help Trump get — when he attacks [his former White House press secretary] Kayleigh McEnany, for instance — the better."

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The Democrats running for Feinstein’s seat vote the same. A closer look reveals differences

WASHINGTON — The three California members of Congress running for Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Senate seat come to the contest with distinctly different political identities. Barbara Lee is a liberal hero with a lengthy record of fighting what she sees as an overly aggressive, expensive military. Katie Porter has forged an image as an outspoken outsider, eager to expose corporate abuses and challenge CEOs publicly. Adam Schiff is the progressive who helped lead battles against President Donald Trump while making sure he delivers for his Los Angeles area district.. Look at their House voting records...

GOP announces national coordinated plan to get voters to cast ballots before Election Day

Leading up to and following the 2020 election, Republicans around the nation denounced the dramatic increase in vote-by-mail balloting that took place across the country.

Now, they’re embracing efforts to vote before Election Day in a nationwide campaign dubbed “Bank Your Vote” that they hope will help them retain the U.S. House and win back the U.S. Senate and the White House in 2024.

“We have voters who like to vote on Election Day, and we’ve got to explain to them that we can’t allow Democrats to get a head start,” said Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, speaking on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday. “We don’t want to wait until the fourth quarter to start scoring touchdowns when you have four quarters to put points on the board, and that’s what this whole initiative is about, and we’re going to lead the charge on getting the Republican ecosystem to chase ballots and build an advantage before Election Day.”

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Trump may have been 'bluffing' about Iran doc in audio recording: former Trump lawyer

Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore suggested Wednesday evening that his previous client was "bluffing" or "joking" about having a national security-related document in an audio recording that was recently revealed in media reports, but stopped short of calling Trump a liar.

In a wide-ranging interview on MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, Parlatore continued to defend Trump's actions in connection to classified documents that were purportedly kept without permission, and suggested Trump's defense might focus on forcing the government to define every single classified file that had been seized. Earlier in the day, during an appearance on CNN, host Poppy Harlow grilled Parlatore over his insistence that Trump did nothing illegal when there appears to be a plethora of evidence suggesting otherwise.

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Steve Bannon's Chinese billionaire associate will stand trial for fraud in 2024: report

Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire with ties to former President Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon, will face trial for fraud in April 2024, reported NBC News on Wednesday.

"U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres set the trial date for the criminal case during a hearing in downtown Manhattan on Tuesday," reported Chloe Atkins. "The judge also granted Guo’s request for access to a government-provided computer to review evidence."

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Trump allies being called as witnesses could have 'criminal exposure' of their own: legal analyst

Witnesses being called to testify in connection with Donald Trump’s legal troubles could have legal troubles of their own.

That's according to legal analyst Lisa Rubin, who said Wednesday that former Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich’s grand jury testimony in the Mar-a-Lago documents probe typifies witnesses in the Trump probe with potential legal exposure.

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'Santa's going to come early this year': George Conway says it's 'clear' Trump indictment is imminent

Former President Donald Trump maintains that, despite recent reporting that special counsel Jack Smith is considering charges against him for obstruction of justice and retention of classified information, he has not been told he is facing indictment in the Mar-a-Lago documents probe.

However, reports indicate he has received notice from the Justice Department that he is a criminal target. And while that document may not explicitly say Trump is being indicted, it's an almost inevitable sign, argued conservative attorney George Conway on MSNBC's "All In" Wednesday.

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Pence refuses to say if he would pardon Trump for federal crimes

Former Vice President Mike Pence pre-emptively condemned any effort by the Justice Department to charge former President Donald Trump with obstruction of justice or removal of classified information at his CNN presidential town hall in Iowa on Wednesday — and refused to say whether he would pardon his former running mate if elected president.

"This kind of action by the Department of Justice, I think, would only fuel further division in the country," said Pence. "And let me also say, I think it would also send a terrible message to the wider world. We're the emblem of democracy. We're the symbol of justice in the world. And the serious matter, which has already happened once in New York, of indicting a former President of the United States sends a terrible message to the world. I hope the DOJ thinks better of it and resolves these issues without an indictment."

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