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Don vs. Ron: Why Trump is trouncing DeSantis in 2024 race

He is young, scandal-free, and a darling of conservatives for his embrace of an "anti-woke" agenda that has fueled his meteoric rise within the Republican Party.

Yet Florida governor Ron DeSantis has failed to lay a glove on Donald Trump in the race to challenge Democratic incumbent Joe Biden for the White House in 2024 -- baffling observers who see the former president as more vulnerable than ever.

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A reelected Trump could pardon the Proud Boys — but would he?

If reelected president, Donald Trump would have the authority to pardon anyone convicted of federal crimes in connection the Jan. 6 insurrection.

That group includes the four members of the far-right Proud Boys who were convicted on Thursday for seditious conspiracy for their role in trying to keep the former president in power after he lost the 2020 election.

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Florida legislators tout extraordinary session, put DeSantis on potential campaign launching pad

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The sun shone over the striped awnings of the Historic Capitol. Visitors lined up at the metal detectors across the plaza in the concrete tower that is Florida’s current Capitol. Lobbyists streamed in like ants to sugar. It was the final day of the legislative session, their pay day. Four floors up in the Senate chamber, lawmakers debated the $117 billion budget. Across the rotunda, someone streamed a playlist of pop songs into the House chamber, where members were starting to gather. “Just a small town girl,’’ blasted as Rep. Josie Tomkow, a Republican, posed for pictures ...

'Gotta bring it back': Trump reportedly eager to enact harsher 'Muslim Ban' if reelected

Former president Donald Trump is looking forward to bringing back what he calls the "beautiful" practice of banning Muslims from entering into the U.S., according to news reports.

Trump is telling those close to him that one of his priorities is to bring back his infamous Muslim ban, which was previously struck down and weakened by the courts during Trump's one term in office, according to Rolling Stone.

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Arizona voters were told the election went fine. Records show a county director saw glaring errors, cashed out, then fled.

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By the time Virginia Ross appeared before Pinal County’s supervisors one last time, she had already sold her house.

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Trump is 'out of political shape' and running scared: columnist

In her column for the Wall Street Journal, longtime political observer and Ronald Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan suggested Donald Trump not only has scant reason to make an appearance at the Republican Party 2024 presidential debates, but that it is in his best interest to stay away.

With Trump making rumblings about a boycott because he doesn't feel the RNC is listening to him, the columnist claimed his underlying reason could be tied to a fear that his rivals will turn him into a human punching bag.

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'Trump-proof' Brian Kemp 'could run that damn table' if he jumps into 2024 race: GOP insider

With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' yet-to-be-launched bid for the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination already taking on water, longtime Republican campaign consultant Mike Murphy suggested Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp would stand a good chance of the saving the GOP the trauma of another Donald Trump run.

According to a report from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Murphy made the case for the Georgia Republican by pointing out that Kemp has gone toe-to-toe with the former president and has come out on top which would separate him from the other potential candidates who are known to tip-toe carefully when it comes to the former president.

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'Loyal' Trump will 'betray' whoever wins the GOP nomination if it's not him: analysis

Writing for The Bulwark on Friday, Will Saletan outlined how former President Donald Trump — who fanatically expects loyalty from everyone underneath him — refuses to afford the same to the political party he relied on to take power in the first place.

"Donald Trump has strong views about loyalty. He’s offended that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who benefited from Trump’s endorsement in that state’s 2018 Republican gubernatorial primary, is now thinking of competing against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination. 'I believe in loyalty,' Trump protested on the Full Send podcast two weeks ago. 'You just don’t do what he did,'" wrote Saletan. "Trump’s indignation is nakedly hypocritical. He feels no reciprocal loyalty to the Republican party or its candidates. He’s already sabotaging the party’s chances in 2024. And he’s making it clear that if he doesn’t get the GOP’s presidential nomination, he’ll betray whoever does."

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How Rep. James Clyburn protected his district at a cost to Black Democrats

by Marilyn W. Thompson; Photography and video by Cheney Orr for ProPublica

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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Biden a criminal 'mastermind' after calling him 'mentally incompetent'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Joe Biden of being the "mastermind" of a vast criminal network even though she previously claimed he was "mentally incompetent."

During an appearance on The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show, Greene spoke about her efforts to impeach the president.

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'Dangerously unhinged' Trump is about to benefit from a second chance: analyst

A decision by CNN to host Donald Trump for a town hall next week -- despite his efforts to lead an insurrection -- is drawing scrutiny from New Republic analyst Alex Shephard who claimed the press needs to be cautious about giving a forum to the former president who appears to be increasingly "unhinged."

As he noted, CNN has already taken a beating over the decision to give the recently indicted Trump a prime-time forum and questioned how the media will handle him as he makes a third run for the Oval Office.

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‘Front group for the Republican Party’: activists demand IRS strip Trump-tied nonprofit of tax status

Democrat-supporting activists have accused the Donald Trump-aligned Conservative Partnership Institute of operating as an arm of the Republican Party and is now demanding the Internal Revenue Service revoke its tax-exempt status.

A letter from End Citizens United, sent today and obtained by Raw Story, asks the IRS to immediately begin an investigation, citing what it says are blatant violations of federal rules regulating non-profit charitable organizations’ participation in politics.

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Billionaire backers of Republicans are wallowing in 'buyers remorse': conservative

Conservative Charlie Sykes claims that billionaire backers of the Republican Party are not only having second thoughts about sinking more millions into the 2024 election -- they're regretting their decision to back a candidate like Donald Trump who has greatly disappointed them.

As Sykes put it, they're feeling "buyer's remorse."

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