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'The train is coming off the tracks': RNC responds to Biden campaign announcement with AI-generated ad

The Republican Party outsourced its rapid response to President Joe Biden's re-election announcement to artificial intelligence.

The president released a video Tuesday morning announcing his intention to run in 2024, and the Republican National Committee quickly responded with its own video featuring AI-created images that focused on a hypothetical second term instead of Biden's first-term record, reported Axios.

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Biden campaign announcement takes aim at Marjorie Taylor Greene

President Joe Biden took a swipe at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a video announcing his intention to run for re-election in 2024.

The right-wing lawmaker is shown about 36 seconds into the three-minute video wearing a white fur coat and shouting "liar" at the president during his State of the Union address earlier this year, as Biden pointed out Republican efforts to cut Social Security and Medicare, reported Newsweek.

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Democrats plan 'dirty tactics' to make sure 'marred' Donald Trump gets GOP nomination: columnist

Former President Donald Trump has the backing of the majority of Democrats who hope such "marred" candidate will ease Joe Biden’s path back to the White House, a USA Today columnist wrote Tuesday.

Biden’s announcement that he’s seeking re-election has excited few in the Democratic Party, wrote Ingrid Jacques. And they see the best chance for what they consider a weak candidate is to pit him against someone even less likely to win.

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Trump 'shocked' over Tucker Carlson's dismissal from Fox News

Former President Donald Trump said Monday he was “shocked” by Fox News’ announcement that the network has parted ways with opinion host Tucker Carlson.

“Well, I’m shocked, I’m surprised,” Trump said during an appearance on Newsmax’s Greg Kelly Reports.

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Trump locks down endorsement from senator with ties to deep-pocketed GOP donors

Donald Trump has secured the endorsement of a senator with deep ties to Republican donors.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) announced his support for the former president during an appearance on “Triggered,” a podcast hosted by Donald Trump Jr., The New York Times reports.

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Retired Americans PAC recovers money from $150K fraudulent bill scam

As congressional candidates and political groups continue to be targeted by fraudsters, at least one of the recent victims has recovered six-figures worth of lost funds.

The Retired Americans PAC, a super PAC that supports Democrats, recouped more than $150,000 it lost in late 2022 after paying fraudulent bills sent to the committee, according to an April 21 letter to the Federal Election Commission.

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'Mind-blowing to me': Don Trump Jr. can't wrap head around Tucker Carlson's firing

Donald Trump Jr. reacted with shock to the firing of Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

"I think it changes things permanently," Trump told conservative podcast host Charlie Kirk on Monday. "You know, the whole thing is it's actually mind-blowing to me, and I guess and to everyone else, given what you've seen happen to Fox's market cap in the last few hours."

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Steve Bannon urges Trump to pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for VP if Kari Lake 'not available'

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon urged former President Donald Trump to pick Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for vice president if Kari Lake is unavailable for the job.

On his Monday War Room broadcast, Bannon said that he had first made the suggestion during an event for the American Freedom Alliance.

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Anti-anti-Trumpers badly need DeSantis to win 2024 GOP nomination to excuse their cowardice: columnist

A certain segment of the anti-Donald Trump wing of the Republican Party desperately needs Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president and win the GOP nomination.

While some conservative thought leaders vowed "Never Trump" in 2016 and kept their pledge, some "semi-fascist" conservatives tried to harness Trump populism to speed the collapse of democracy while other media figures, donors and operatives rationalized the celebrity businessman's grip over the GOP and twisted themselves into an anti-anti-Trump position, wrote political scientist Nicholas Grossman in a new column for The Bulwark.

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Brian Kemp ducking GOP convention after extremist takeover: report

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R), a frequent target of Donald Trump for not helping him steal the 2020 presidential election, will reportedly skip attending his state's GOP convention in June.

According to a report from the Atlanta Journal-Convention, Kemp is at odds with the state party as extremists have taken over following recent elections and there are still hard feelings after his battles with the former president.

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'A ton of weirdness' is ripping apart the Republican Party: conservative

Reacting to polling that the Republican Party is out of step with the American public when it comes to abortion rights, conservative columnist Matt Lewis -- who is strongly anti-abortion -- said the GOP has gone to such an extreme on the issue that even he can't support them.

During a Monday morning appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Lewis said the extremists who have taken over the GOP are destroying the party.

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Trump's lawyers gambling on new Michael Cohen testimony in $250 million business fraud case

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is being dragged into court this week by the ex-president's lawyers who are hoping his testimony will help them fend off a $250 million business fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

According to an exclusive report from the Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery, the former Trump fixer has been avoiding demands that he sit for a deposition where he will be questioned by Trump attorney Alina Habba about accusations that the former president overvalued his properties.

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U.S. presidential prospect Ron DeSantis kicks off tour in Japan

TOKYO (AFP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praised Japan's push to bolster its defenses as he kicked off an international tour in Tokyo on Monday before a possible presidential run.

The Republican is widely expected to seek the presidential nomination next year, and his trip to Japan, South Korea, Israel and Britain is seen as a bid to burnish his diplomatic and security credentials.

"We very much applaud your efforts to bolster your defenses," DeSantis told Prime Minister Fumio Kishida before talks, referring to Tokyo's decision to overhaul security strategy and boost defense spending.

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