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Tim Scott 2024 announcement goes off the rails as microphone cuts out during big moment

A 2024 presidential announcement by Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) went off the rails on Monday when his microphones stopped working.

At a campaign event in South Carolina, Scott was set to announce his presidential campaign when the sound cut out.

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Trump playing the long game with proposal that would create 'chaos': legal expert

Donald Trump's exhortation to Republicans to play hardball with Democrats on a budget deal has less to do with elevating the power of the GOP-dominated House and more to do with his own personal goal to stay out of jail, according to a former assistant U.S. attorney.

Writing in The Bulwark, Dennis Aftergut suggested the former president is playing with fire by encouraging economic chaos with a possible debt default by encouraging GOP lawmakers to not bend as the clock ticks down.

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Republicans flee Trump's advice to let country default: report

Donald Trump's hectoring on Truth Social and in public comments that Republicans should not agree with any debt deal unless they get everything they want from Democrats is not going over well with GOP lawmakers who don't want to be saddled with blame if a default ensues.

According to a report by the Daily Beast's Sam Brodey, prominent Republicans would be pleased if the former president stayed out of the budget impasse as the clock winds down because they know his interference could haunt them in the 2024 election.

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Former Trump lawyer may be 'waving a red flag' that he wants to cooperate with DOJ: legal expert

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance reacted to former Donald Trump lawyer Timothy Parlatore coming clean about why he recently quit and says there appears to be a "turf war" among members of the former president's legal team that does not bode well for their client.

Over the weekend, Paraltore admitted that he left over disagreements and legal infighting and pointed the finger at longtime Trump associate Boris Epshteyn for slapping aside legal strategies.

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'Not a dealbreaker': MAGA moms are willing to blow off Trump's sex abuse verdict

According to a longtime conservative pollster, a substantial number of women who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 are undeterred by his recent courtroom loss in Manhattan where he was ordered to pay $5 million after a jury found he had defamed and sexually assaulted writer E. Jean Carroll.

As Sarah Longwell wrote for the Bulwark, Trump's documented history of verbal and physical abuse directed at women is not proving to be a dealbreaker with the die-hard MAGA moms who have participated in recent focus groups.

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Rudy Giuliani is still an honored man at these five colleges — despite a tsunami of legal scandal

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a central figure during Donald Trump’s presidency, stands accused of sexually assaulting an ex-employee.

He is also accused of offering to sell presidential pardons for $2 million each — he denies wrongdoing.

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Fear of a 2024 Trump ticket has GOP scrambling to find down-ballot candidates

Fears that Donald Trump will be the Republican party's presidential nominee in 2024 is creating havoc for the GOP leadership and campaign consultants seeking candidates for down-ballot offices because many are balking at the prospect of having their name associated with him.

According to a report from Politico's Ally Mutnick and Holly Otterbein, recruiters are looking for more moderate candidates in swing states where Republicans see openings and they are running into resistance from their top prospects.

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Former GOP governor explains why Ron DeSantis' bad polls are bringing more candidates into the 2024 race

For a brief moment in March 2023, the U.S. appeared to have two major Republican presidential candidates. However, after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) finished his book tour, the poll numbers looked terrible. In fact, CNN.com pointed out that DeSantis was polling at the same level as conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who's running as a Democratic presidential candidate.

"A new survey of 500 very likely voters in Kentucky’s Primary from Emerson College holds that 'former President Donald Trump holds the majority of support with 70 percent, an 8-point increase since April, from 62 percent,'" reported Florida Politics this week. "Ron DeSantis follows with 14 percent, a 9-point decrease since last month, from 23 percent to 14 percent.'"

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Amid White House anger at Eric Adams, NYC mayor says migrant crisis could cost Democrats at the polls

NEW YORK — Amid reports the White House is angry about Mayor Eric Adams’ public criticism of President Joe Biden, Adams warned Sunday that the migrant crisis could cost fellow Democrats at the polls. Speaking on MSNBC’s “The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart,” Adams compared the migrant crisis to public safety, the central talking point of his 2021 campaign. “When I talked about public safety and the over-proliferation of guns in our country last year, many people were not listening to the concern of voters. And I am saying that again,” the mayor said. The president’s reelection campaign rece...

Former Republican congressman explains why he no longer wants to raise his family in Florida

Former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) was born and raised in Florida, and he represented his state in Congress, but after the actions of the fringe-GOP legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), he's thinking about moving. DeSantis reportedly intends to officially launch his 2024 campaign in the coming week.

TIME Magazine quoted Jolly in a piece on DeSantis, saying that his hostility has permeated"through the air to make the state no longer desirable to vacationers and retirees.

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Top DeSantis adviser 'raking in millions' as the bulk of his congressional candidate clients go down to defeat

A top Republican campaign consultant who is heading up a pro-Ron DeSantis PAC is raking in hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from aspiring GOP candidates despite a less than impressive recent history of success when it comes to getting them elected.

According to a Washington Post report, Jeff Roe, founder of Axiom Strategies, has been touting his success at signing up candidates, who are offered a variety of services his organization provides, in a prospectus to potential investors.

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'Nothing is off the table': Jim Jordan threatens Hillary Clinton probe in Fox News meltdown

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, threatened to investigate Bill and Hillary Clinton.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked an animated Jordan if he would consider opening an investigation into the Clintons.

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GOP senator pours cold water on any chance Trump will ever be president again

During an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," Sen Bill Cassidy (R-LA) made a strong case that there is little to no chance that Donald Trump will ever be president again.

Speaking with host Jake Tapper, the conservative from Louisiana was asked about the host of Republicans now jumping into the race to be the GOP's 2024 presidential nominee and was asked if Trump has a chance in the general election.

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