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Trump seeks to strip Alvin Bragg of criminal case by moving it to federal court

Former President Donald Trump wants to move a criminal case against him from the control of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office to federal court.

ABC News reported the plans on Thursday.

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These 6 megadonors hold the GOP's future in their hands: report

The future of the Republican Party rests in the hands of six super-rich megadonors, Salon reported Wednesday.

With billionaires – including Peter Thiel – already pulling their vast wealth out of the coffers of GOP candidates, those that are still willing to bankroll campaigns have huge sway in the direction the party goes, the report said.

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Rule 43: Trump could go to jail if he refuses to attend trial after Jack Smith indictment

An obscure federal rule could yank Donald Trump off of the campaign trail -- and could land him in custody -- if special counsel Jack Smith indicts him and the ex-president balks at attending the trial proceedings.

In a column for the Daily Beast, Trump biographer David Cay Johnston explained that the former president would not have the option of skipping a federal trial brought by the Department of Justice in the same manner as he has with the E. Jean Carroll rape and defamation trial currently ongoing in Manhattan.

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Trump is running on a platform of 'finish the coup': analysis

New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg laid into former President Donald Trump on MSNBC Wednesday, agreeing with anchor Chris Hayes that he is effectively running on a platform of completing the January 6 insurrection — and pointing out that media organizations are in a bind about how best to cover that without legitimizing his extremism.

"There's always been a gap between his aberrant behavior and the normal mechanics of campaign coverage," said Hayes. "But they feel wider than ever now."

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'I've never seen you look so dejected': Trump hears from Nigel Farage over courtroom appearance

GB News host Nigel Farage told former President Donald Trump he looked "dejected" when he appeared in New York City criminal court last month.

Farage made the remarks during a sit-down interview with Trump on Wednesday.

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'Don't give him any wiggle room': DC insider lays out strategy to cripple Trump's presidential run

Following a panel discussion on MSNBC's "Morning Joe' over whether Donald Trump will make appearances at the Republican party's 2024 presidential debates, host Joe Scarborough wondered what could derail the Trump train headed to the general election in November.

After pointing to a number of scandals dogging the former president, as well as his part in inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection, longtime political insider and "Morning Joe" regular Mike Barnicle said that the media needs to step up.

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Trump is expected to walk back GOP debate threats — here's why

For all of his threats and complaints about the RNC's plans for the GOP 2024 presidential debates, insiders expect the former president to appear over fears his rivals could get a boost if he is a no-show.

According to CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes, the former president reportedly expressed his displeasure with the debate schedule and locations when it was still in the planning stage, but the RNC plunged ahead anyway.

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Trump allies push him to walk away from debating opponents: report

Former President Donald Trump has threatened to skip some of the primary debates against his opponents for the Republican nomination in 2024 — which would be a repeat of 2016, in which he similarly declined to participate in every debate.

According to Joe Perticone of The Bulwark, many of Trump's allies are embracing this idea.

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'Beyond insane': Another billionaire donor drops Trump over election lies

A Georgia billionaire who was one of the state’s biggest financial backers of Donald Trump has dropped the former president over election fraud lies, according to a leaked recording.

Tommy Bagwell announced his decision at a closed-door RNC donor retreat in Nashville, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.

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'I made a little chart': Biden destroys GOPers who claim they didn't vote to cut veterans' benefits

President Joe Biden trolled House Republicans on Tuesday after they passed a debt ceiling bill that could cut benefits for veterans.

Republicans have accused Democrats of "shamelessly lying" about cuts to veterans' benefits. But the bill "does not explicitly exempt the Department of Veterans Affairs from federal spending caps," according to The Huffington Post.

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'The emperor's clothes might come off': Former Trump pal says his CNN town hall will expose him as 'beat up'

During an MSNBC "Morning Joe" panel on CNN's controversial decision to host Donald Trump in a town hall format next week, a former friend of the president predicted America will see a very diminished ex-president who is no longer at the top of his game.

Host Mika Brzezinski seemed skeptical at the wisdom of giving the indicted ex-president a forum, while panelist Elise Jordan claimed, "It's a win for Trump."

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An Illinois billionaire attacking Ohio voters also funded Jan. 6 and election deniers

Why is a fat cat in Illinois trying to influence lawmaking in Ohio that attempts to destroy the ability of citizens to amend their constitution? Good question. Kind of goes right to the heart of the phony Republican argument for making it near-impossible to pass citizen initiatives in the state: To protect the Ohio Constitution from meddling outside influences.

Yet here we are. On the cusp of Ohio House Republicans possibly approving their legislative initiative — to change the century-old standard for passing state constitutional amendments from a majority vote to a 60% threshold — a super-rich guy two states away is putting big money on passage of that anti-voter measure in the Statehouse.

You’ve probably never heard of this guy, Dick Uihlein. But the Chicago-area shipping supplies magnate and scion of the beer company “that made Milwaukee famous” is a right-wing sugar daddy. The German-American billionaire and his wife Liz are the Midwest version of the Koch brothers.

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Jack Smith holds the keys to blocking Trump from a self-pardon

With Donald Trump facing multiple investigations in New York, Georgia and Washington, D.C., questions are being raised over whether he will be eligible for a pardon should he be found guilty of any of the many crimes he has been accused of.

In a speculative column for Politico, University of Baltimore School of Law professor Kimberly Wehle wrote that there are many paths and outcomes depending upon whether the former president is indicted at the state or federal level, but one charge and conviction would put a pardon out of reach even if Trump is re-elected and tries to absolve himself.

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