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Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene quickly flees NYC protest after being shouted down

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) quickly fled a New York City protest after giving a speech in defense of former President Donald Trump.

Greene spoke to supporters of Trump at Collect Pond Park on Centre St. while facing a swarm of counter-protesters and media.

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'Very ugly': MAGA supporter violently clashes with anti-Trump protesters outside courthouse

Clashes began outside a New York courthouse before a scheduled protest of former President Donald Trump's arraignment could begin on Tuesday.

A video shared by David Mack of BuzzFeed News showed the confrontation.

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Top 10 quotes about Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg that did not age well

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has traveled a long and winding road to reach his indictment of former President Donald Trump on charges related to hush money payments to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels.

Little more than a year ago, Bragg was receiving sharp criticism from Trump foes after two top prosecutors in his office — Mark Pomerantz and Carey Dunne — resigned in protest over his unwillingness to charge Trump at that time. There were calls for state or federal authorities to intercede.

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Trump lawyer calls for protests while wearing firearm jewelry: 'That's another right, just like guns'

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, called for protests on behalf of her client while she praised gun rights.

The day before Trump's planned arraignment, Habba sported a necklace with a pistol during an appearance on The Benny Show.

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Trump's net worth takes a massive hit: Forbes

Adding to Donald Trump's woes – which include a scheduled arraignment in New York City on Tuesday in a Manhattan courtroom where a sealed indictment containing a reported thirty charges awaits him – a report from Forbes claims that he is now not nearly as rich as he was when he helped launch his Truth Social social media platform.

According to the report, Truth Social has been a flop and is in danger of collapsing, taking the former president's net worth down with it.

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A shadowy group's 'doomsday device' could put Trump back in the White House: analysis

While former President Donald Trump is seen by many political analysts as having too much baggage to win a second term in office, New York Magazine columnist Jonathan Chait is pointing to new moves being made by centrist organization No Labels that could put him back in the White House anyway.

Chait notes that the group, which is funded anonymously by private donors, is signaling that it plans to run a candidate for president in 2024 that could potentially peel away enough Democratic voters to give Trump a win in key swing states.

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NYC mayor warns Marjorie Taylor Greene: Lawbreakers will be arrested 'no matter who you are'

New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned "rabble-rousers" – including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) – that there will be arrests if a Tuesday protest becomes violent.

In public remarks on Monday, Adams noted that Greene planned to lead a Tuesday protest as former President Donald Trump was being arraigned in connection to hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.

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Ron DeSantis orders investigation into 'ethical violations' after Disney outwits his takeover

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has ordered an investigation into Disney after the company outmaneuvered him in a legal battle for a special tax district.

Before DeSantis could sign a bill to take over the Reedy Creek Development District, the board quietly signed its power over to Disney in a binding declaration that does not expire until the death of the last descendant of England's King Charles III.

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Things are getting ugly between Trump's GOP opponents: report

With Donald Trump pulling away in the polls as the 2024 Republican Party candidate of choice among voters, Politico reports that sniping has begun between the also-ran GOP candidates who are trying to keep their hopes afloat and stay close in case he falters.

As Trump heads to Manhattan this week to be arraigned on charges contained in a sealed indictment handed to District Attorney Alvin Bragg by a grand jury, his rivals -- and potential rivals -- are attempting to get attention for the campaigns while he sucks up all the oxygen in the room.

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Trump plans to use Jan. 6 to paint his opponents into a corner

As he leaps with both feet into his run for the Republican party's 2024 presidential nomination, Donald Trump plans to more tightly embrace the Jan. 6 insurrection and the rioters and put his primary opponents on the spot to either join him in his celebration or face the wrath of his ardent fans, reports the Daily Beast.

With the shadow of multiple investigations hanging over him, including one by special counsel Jack Smith about his part in inciting the Capitol riot, the former president is leaning harder into using the attack on the Capitol to keep his base fired up.

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Rudy Giuliani begs Trump supporters to 'send a buck' for 'his morale'

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday urged supporters of Donald Trump to send the former president at least one dollar to improve his morale after being indicted by a New York grand jury.

On his WABC radio program, Giuliani said supporters should not come out to protest when Trump is arrested on Tuesday even if the former president asked them to.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene warns of 'violence' ahead of her indictment protest in New York

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) preemptively disavowed violence that may occur at her upcoming protest against the indictment of former President Donald Trump in New York City.

In a tweet on Sunday, Greene defended her right to participate in the "Rally for Trump" on Tuesday.

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Fox News panel justifies death threats to Stormy Daniels: 'Take the money and keep your mouth shut'

Fox News host Howard Kurtz and his panel of guests seemed to justify death threats against Stormy Daniels because she spoke out about her alleged affair with former President Donald Trump.

During the panel discussion, Kurtz noted that Daniels had faced threats of "murder" after news broke that Trump would be indicted over hush money payments to her.

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