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'I've been pretty busy': Ron DeSantis says 'sticking it' to China took his focus off Trump trial

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) declined to comment on a sexual abuse verdict against former President Donald Trump.

Florida's governor was asked about the verdict after Trump was found liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll.

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'That dog won't hunt': Fox News legal analyst shoots down Trump's plan for appeal

Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley said former President Donald Trump would likely fail while appealing the verdict in his civil rape trial.

Moments after Trump was found to have sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll, Fox News host Martha MacCallum asked Turley to reflect on the former president's plan for appeal.

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Ex-Trump campaign adviser Steve Cortes endorses Ron DeSantis for president

A former hardcore MAGA supporter of Donald Trump said he now backs Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for president.

Cortes made the endorsement on Tuesday despite advising Trump during the 2020 campaign and regularly appearing on pro-Trump podcasts.

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‘False accusation’: Trump flouts judge’s orders not to post on social media about rape trial

Former President Donald Trump posted about his civil rape trial on social media after a judge cautioned him not to.

In a hearing last month, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan warned that Trump was "tampering with a new source of potential liability" after he claimed on Truth Social that his rape trial was a "scam." He told his legal team to be cautious.

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'The Biden family has turned into the Sopranos': Republican compares president to mob show

Rep. Mark Alford (R-MO) compared President Joe Biden's family to The Sopranos, a television series about a fictional crime family.

During an interview on Fox Business, host Maria Bartiromo and Alford teased Rep. James Comer's (R-KY) Wednesday press conference about Biden family business dealings.

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Right-wing groups lead new 'under the radar' effort to restrict voting access: report

Right-wing groups are dialing up their efforts to enact tighter voting laws ahead of the 2024 elections without attracting much attention, The New York Times reports.

The Times describes the latest efforts to restrict voting access in a “second wave” of legislation that follows efforts in 2021 driven by Donald Trump’s false claims of election fraud.

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Wave of confusion grows over DeSantis' new law giving himself power to run for president: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had a problem with his 2024 presidential run, which he is widely expected to soon announce: state law appeared to require him to resign from office in order to launch that campaign.

So he and his allies in the legislature passed a bill to carve himself out of that requirement — but according to the Orlando Sentinel, that new bill may have just created even more confusion.

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Ron DeSantis is 'walking into the same trap' Ted Cruz walked into: conservative

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is making a big mistake in his soon-to-be-announced bid for the White House — a mistake also made by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) when he tried to run in 2016, said former GOP aide Tim Miller in the latest episode of his "Not My Party" feature in The Bulwark on Monday.

"[M]ost critically, he’s advancing a far-right legislative agenda in Florida that he thinks will appeal to a GOP primary electorate," said Miller. "In Florida, Ron’s changing the fifteen-week abortion ban so that it goes into effect after six weeks. Implementing constitutional carry, which allows people to pack heat without training, a background check, or a license. Vastly expanding the use of the death penalty. Banning drag queen story hour. Expanding the Don’t Say Gay bill all the way through high school. And getting millions in the budget to fly more illegal migrants to blue states in order to troll Joe Biden." And through all this, he's engaged in a legally perilous fight with Disney, "forever enraged that they had the gall to criticize his anti-gay bills and put a girl-girl kiss in the Buzz Lightyear movie."

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Democrats 'panicking' about Dianne Feinstein’s prolonged absence: report

Fellow Democrats are growing anxious amid Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s prolonged absence as she recovers from shingles, The Mercury News reports.

Feinstein, who will turn 90 next month, was diagnosed with the illness in late February and was hospitalized in early March.

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Eyeing White House bid, DeSantis targets Chinese influence

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis described the Chinese Communist Party as America's

Miami (AFP) - Florida Governor and likely presidential candidate Ron DeSantis signed multiple bills Monday aimed at curbing Beijing's growing sway -- restricting real estate purchases in the southern US state by Chinese nationals and tightening access to video-sharing app TikTok.

The measures were part of a package of legislation that also outlaws the storage of sensitive data on servers linked to the regime of President Xi Jinping and takes aim at Chinese influence in public education.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hints at presidential run in Wisconsin visit

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hinted at a presidential run in a visit to Marathon County this weekend to speak at a Republican party event.

Widely expected to announce his candidacy later this month, DeSantis told the crowd of more than 550 people at the Marathon County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day dinner at the Central Wisconsin Convention and Expo Center that he was just getting started after being re-elected last fall in a landslide.

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Kanye West can no longer pay a notorious Holocaust denier from his old presidential account — for now

Rapper and former 2020 presidential Kanye West can no longer use surplus money from his old presidential campaign account to pay white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes for his services — at least temporarily.

The reason: West's campaign treasurer, Patrick Krason, has resigned, according to a letter Krason sent the Federal Election Commission.

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Trump attorney blames victim in closing: Carroll 'abused system' and didn't suffer 'real rape'

Donald Trump's defense attorney, Joe Tacopina, struggled to defend his client in the closing statements of a civil rape trial.

At a court hearing on Monday, Tacopina closed by telling the jury he could not prove Trump did not rape writer E. Jean Carroll.

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