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'The numbers are the numbers': Chuck Todd thumps GOP rep. over damage from Trump tax cuts

NBC host Chuck Todd pushed back on Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) after the Florida Republicans tried to minimize the damage done to the federal government's coffers by President Donald Trump's tax cuts for the wealthy.

"We can't litigate the tax cuts because of what happened with COVID," Todd told Donalds during a Sunday interview. "We don't know how much this ate into everything, but it certainly looks like there were going to be fewer revenues coming into the government."

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Fox News panelist trashes DeSantis: 'The Pillsbury Doughboy has more personality'

John Burnett, a former New York County GOP official, told Fox News that the Pillsbury Doughboy "has more personality" than Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

During a discussion with a panel of Republican and Democratic voters on Sunday, Burnett was asked about his pick for the 2024 presidential election.

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A progressive wave washed away the competition in Western Pennsylvania: How they did it and what it means

On Tuesday, Sara Innamorato continued her streak of victories, winning the Democratic primary for Allegheny County Executive.

The 37-year-old, three-time state representative from the city’s Lawrenceville neighborhood beat Democratic Party stalwarts John Weinstein, Allegheny County’s treasurer since 1999, and Michael Lamb, Pittsburgh city controller since 2008, according to unofficial tallies.

“We knew we had a path to victory, but I didn’t get into this because I wanted to be a politician,” Innamorato told an audience at her victory party on Tuesday. “I always wanted to just be in it to serve my community.”

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'So cool to watch her twist!': Donald Trump attacks ex-adviser and other women in multiple posts

Donald Trump doubled down on his attacks of former White House adviser Alyssa Farah Griffin on Saturday night, lashing out at her, CNN, and women he perceives as enemies in multiple posts on his Truth Social platform.

Trump earlier on Saturday said that Griffin, who told the media that the former president's allegedly inappropriate behavior toward young women staffers was an "open secret" in his administration, was a "loser" when she worked for him and that she's a loser "now." Hours later, Trump mentioned her again, citing unnamed sources in saying that people want Griffin "OUT" of her position as a co-host on "The View."

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Moms of Liberty says it knows liberal groups are spying because it has its own moles: report

The Colorado Moms for Liberty organization has complained about liberal activists "infiltrating" its private group, and has reportedly said it learned about the clandestine activities via its own moles.

Claims of spies infiltrating political groups are bubbling to the surface for the Moms for Liberty group, which launched to focus on fighting mask mandates in schools during the COVID-19 pandemic before growing to oppose LGBTQ-inclusive policies in schools and other diversity initiatives. In Colorado, opponents are starting to take actions to fight the group's influence, according to CNN.

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U.S. elections are changing, and it's benefitting Democrats: analysis

We all know that elections in the United States have changed since Donald Trump arrived on the political scene, but a report shows that those differences are often working to the benefit of Democrats, according to an analysis by The Washington Post.

The Post analyzed data provided in a new report by the Democratic data analytics firm Catalist, which purports to provide a comprehensive analysis of the 2022 contest. Some of the findings from the report run counter to "conventional wisdom," according to Dan Balz, chief correspondent for the Post.

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Republicans are trying to sell 12-week abortion ban as a 'mainstream' compromise: report

A year after the fall of Roe v. Wade, many Republican legislatures have retreated from planned abortion bans and are reportedly pushing 12-week bans as a "mainstream" compromise.

Two states have already passed these bans. North Carolina and Nebraska limit abortions after just 12 weeks, and the architects of those plans have chosen that route in part because of "political backlash" against more complete abortion bans, according to the Washington Post.

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Florida's GOP senators are undercutting DeSantis on Disney fight

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is widely expected to declare his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the 2024 U.S. presidential race, is being undermined by his own party's senators.

DeSantis has faced an uphill battle in his fight against Disney, which first caught the interest of the potential presidential contender by opposing his "Don't Say Gay" policy. Recently, DeSantis reportedly promised there is no chance that he will let up on his battle against Disney, which has announced a lawsuit and that it has scrapped plans for a nearly $1 billion office complex that was scheduled to be built in Orlando.

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Jan. 6 prosecutor spotted taking on Twitter lawyer in mysterious special counsel matter: report

A Department of Justice lawyer who works closely with the special counsel investigating the events of Jan. 6, 2021, was reportedly seen arguing opposite a tech lawyer who represents Twitter and other major media companies.

Justice Department trial attorney James Pearce was seen appearing in a sealed appeals case connection to the special counsel, taking on Ari Holtzblatt, a WilmerHale attorney who has most recently represented Twitter, Google, and Meta, according to Politico.

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'A loser then, and a loser now!': Trump lashes out at ex-aide who said staffers were harassed

Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out at former White House adviser Alyssa Farah Griffin, calling her a "loser" for telling the media that the former president's allegedly inappropriate behavior toward young women staffers was an "open secret" in his administration.

Griffin made the allegations earlier this month, telling reporters that Trump made her uncomfortable with his blatant and inappropriate conduct around young female staffers working in his orbit. Griffin, now a co-host on "The View," previously claimed Trump was "spiraling" and not enjoying the criminal charges he was hit with.

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Pile-up of Trump convictions could result in sentencing chaos: Guardian reporter

During an appearance on MSNBC"s "TheAlex Witt Show," Hugo Lowell of The Guardian claimed that there is a very real chance that Donald Trump could be on the receiving end of multiple convictions in different cases that could have a serious impact when he is sentenced in each one.

As part of a discussion on the legal peril the former president is facing in Fulton County, Georgia over 2020 election interference, Lowell said that investigation as well as ones at the federal level could all lead to convictions and a sentence in one would have an impact on sentencing in others.

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Questions raised about mysterious non-profit paying for DeSantis' cross-country travels

With Gov. Ron DeSantis reportedly making his bid for the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination official this week, questions are being raised over who has been paying for his barnstorming tour across the country as he woos local lawmakers to back his run.

According to a report from New York Times, the Florida governor has had private jets at his disposal as he city-hops but who has been paying for them in some cases remains murky and his fledgling campaign is keeping mum.

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Trump accuses Jack Smith of trying to commit treason

In a late-night posting on his Truth Social platform, Donald Trump lashed out at special counsel Jack Smith for investigating him on multiple fronts and bizarrely claimed that he and his family and friends are on a "treasonous quest."

Smith is currently conducting several investigations of the former president, including his refusal to return sensitive government documents he took with him to Mar-a-Lago, his ties to the Jan. 6 insurrection which caused lawmakers to flee the Capitol, and his fundraising activities after he lost the 2020 presidential election.

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