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'People don’t trust him': Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows seen as power-hungry post-Trump presidency

A CNN profile on what happened to former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows after he left the Trump White House is painting him as both a Republican God-send and just another grifter.

Meadows has spent the past few years working for a far-right think tank, the Conservative Partnership Institute. Thus far, the only press around the group has come from a Washington Post piece that revealed confusion over the organization's buying up real estate all over Capitol Hill. The group also hosts a kind of social club for Republican lawmakers, Raw Story was told.

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Confused Republicans struggle to figure out how to watch DeSantis' Twitter announcement

The FOX & Friends opened their Wednesday talking about Gov. Ron DeSantis and his Twitter announcement with owner Elon Musk.

"What the heck is Twitter Spaces?" a clueless Steve Doocy asked, according to RealClearPolitics.

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Trump calls sexual abuse victim E. Jean Carroll his 'stalker'

Former President Donald Trump suggested on Wednesday that writer E. Jean Carroll was his "stalker" after he was found liable for sexually abusing her.

Trump made the suggestion in a post on his Truth Social platform. According to the former president, Carroll might be a "stalker" because she once was a fan of The Apprentice.

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'An active coup!' Marjorie Taylor Greene rants that Biden is trying to take over his own government

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Joe Biden's government of running an "active coup."

Greene told War Room host Steve Bannon that she suspected a "coup" because the FBI had not charged the president's son, Hunter.

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'Joe Biden belongs in jail': Marjorie Taylor Greene demands president go to prison

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued on Wednesday that President Joe Biden should be jailed.

During an appearance on the War Room podcast with host Steve Bannon, Greene also called on law enforcement agencies in the federal government to be "splintered into a thousand pieces."

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DeSantis tells evangelicals He wants to ‘improve’ Supreme Court so justices reflect ‘gold standard’ of Clarence Thomas

Speaking before a welcoming crowd of national evangelical broadcasters one Tuesday, Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis declared Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is the "gold standard for jurisprudence" and the next president could have the opportunity to create a 7-2 conservative majority that would last for a quarter century.

DeSantis, who will formally announce his 2024 presidential run on Wednesday with Twitter owner Elon Musk, appeared to be perfecting his stump speech as he delivered his 30-minute remarks before the National Religious Broadcasters Convention, which just happened to be hosting its 2023 annual convention in Orlando.

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'I think they're desperate': Trump biographer slams letter from Trump lawyers to Garland

The letter Donald Trump posted Tuesday night showing his attorneys demanding a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland shows Trump's lawyers are "desperate" in their handling of special counsel Jack Smith's probe, according to the former president's biographer.

Appearing on the 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, Tim O'Brien, author of TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald, was asked what he thought of the letter, in which Trump's lawyers, John Rowley and Jim Trusty, say Trump is being "treated unfairly" in the investigations into his role in the events of Jan. 6, 2021, as well as the documents improperly kept at Mar-a-Lago.

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Trump's team thinks Jack Smith indictment referral is a 'foregone conclusion': impeachment lawyer

Former President Donald Trump posted a letter from his attorneys on Tuesday evening, demanding a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland to discuss the "outrageous and unlawful" investigations by special counsel Jack Smith, who is weighing whether to pursue charges against the former president for either the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, or the theft and retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

Speaking to CNN's Abby Phillip during a panel, Robert Ray, who succeeded Ken Starr as independent counsel in the Whitewater investigation and advised Trump during his first impeachment, suggested that this is an ominous sign for Trump.

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Hillary Clinton explains why Dianne Feinstein’s retirement would hurt Democrats: report

Hillary Clinton on Monday said her friend and former Senate colleague Dianne Feinstein shouldn’t retire, but not for the reasons you might think, Time magazine reports.

Feinstein, 89, returned to Washington D.C. last week after a bout with shingles that sidelined her for nearly three months, and is now facing calls to resign over concerns that she’s experiencing cognitive decline.

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It's a 'coin flip' whether Trump will face federal charges over Mar-a-Lago doc stash: Legal expert

Trump has a basically 50 percent chance of being indicted on federal charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, argued former federal prosecutor Elie Honig on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" on Tuesday.

This comes amid reporting from the Wall Street Journal that special counsel Jack Smith is "wrapping up" that investigation and nearing charging decisions.

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Lauren Boebert: Americans are being 'gaslit' over debt ceiling ‘conspiracy'

Economists are virtually monolithic in their view that a default on the debt limit would trigger significant global turmoil, but Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) apparently does not share that view.

The far-right congresswoman Tuesday cast doubt on the opinions of experts, calling the debt ceiling a “conspiracy” and said Americans are being “gaslit.”

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Trump posts letter demanding Merrick Garland meeting over 'outrageous and unlawful' investigations

Former President Donald Trump posted to his Truth Social platform on Tuesday evening, showing a copy of a letter from his attorneys John Rowley and Jim Trusty, demanding a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland over the federal investigations being conducted by special counsel Jack Smith.

"We represent Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, in the investigation currently being conducted by the Special Counsel's Office," the attorneys wrote. "Unlike President Biden, his son Hunter, and the Biden family, President Trump is being treated unfairly. No President of the United States has ever, in the history of our country, been baselessly investigated in such an outrageous and unlawful fashion."

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GOP ‘1 percenters’ believe they can enter and win the race for president: report

The latest Real Clear Politics polling average in the Republican presidential race shows a two-way contest between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, and a half-dozen or so others hovering between low-to mid-single digits.

The former president has opened up a commanding lead over DeSantis in recent months. Trump led the Florida governor by more than 35 percentage points in the most recent polling average (56.3 percent to 19.4 percent). As recently as late February, DeSantis trailed by less than 13 points (43.3 to 30.50).

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