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Inside the Republican playbook for crushing press freedoms

A bill in Florida that’s supported by Gov. Ron DeSantis would make it easier to sue journalists for defamation, and press freedom advocates say such a change in the law would be extremely dangerous. The bill would seemingly violate a Supreme Court ruling that established these press protections, New York Times v. Sullivan, but it appears the bill may be an effort to get the Supreme Court to reconsider that decision and, as former President Trump once put it, “open up” libel laws.

The bill, HB 991, was introduced by Florida state Rep. Alex Andrade, a Republican. It would redefine “actual malice” to make it easier to win a defamation suit against a journalist. Actual malice is the term used to determine if a journalist knew what they were writing about a public figure was false or should have known it was false. The bill would also change who can be considered a “public figure” under the law.

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Judge rules E. Jean Carroll can't be cross-examined about DNA sample Trump refused to provide

U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled on Monday that author E. Jean Carroll cannot be forced to testify about a DNA sample that former President Donald Trump refused to provide for an upcoming rape trial.

Kaplan told attorneys for Trump that they would not be allowed to question Carroll about DNA found on her dress that could not be matched to Trump because he refused to provide a sample.

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Ron DeSantis faces state ethics complaint for allegedly accepting illegal gifts

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing a state ethics complaint after allegedly accepting illegal gifts and donations.

The complaint was filed on Monday by Florida Democratic Chair Nikki Fried.

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'Right between the eyes': MAGA TV guest calls for 'violence' against Michael Cohen

A supporter of Donald Trump called for violence against attorney Michael Cohen because his testimony could result in an indictment for the former president.

During a Monday interview on MAGA network Real America's Voice, host Ed Henry spoke to a guest named Jared.

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'He can't win!' Fox Business host shouts down Rachel Campos-Duffy over Trump campaign

Fox Business host Stuart Varney clashed with Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy on Monday over former President Donald Trump's decision to promote violence concerning his potential indictment.

During a segment on Monday, Varney noted that Trump had posted an image of himself holding a baseball bat and had called Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg an "animal."

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Mike Lindell celebrates election crusade: 'We have been winning now for quite a while'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell declared that he is winning his battle to secure elections in the U.S. because "evil has overplayed its hand."

During an interview with War Room host Steve Bannon on Saturday, Lindell revealed that he would speak at a campaign rally for Donald Trump in Waco later that afternoon to discuss his so-called Election Crime Bureau.

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'Grooming young girls': Fox News host hits Ron DeSantis for 'drinking party with young women'

Fox News host Howard Kurtz argued on Sunday that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) should not have been at a "drinking party with young women" when he was a teacher.

During a panel discussion about former President Donald Trump's attacks on DeSantis, Kurtz noted that the Florida governor faced criticism over allegations that he partied with students when he was a teacher in Georgia.

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GOPer blames 'both sides' after Trump glorifies Jan. 6 defendants at Texas rally

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) said "both sides" were to blame after former President Donald Trump glorified Jan. 6 defendants at a rally in Waco, Texas over the weekend.

In an interview on CBS News, host Margaret Brennan pointed to Trump's Saturday rally in Waco.

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'How about the truth?' Chuck Todd clashes with Trump attorney over hush money payments

Joseph Tacopina, an attorney for Donald Trump, lashed out at NBC host Chuck Todd who suggested that the former president was not telling the truth about having an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels.

"What this investigation may end up being is about — is essentially the falsifying of business records," Todd told Tacopina in a Sunday interview. "This is not an unusual crime to charge someone in the Manhattan District Attorney's office. We have over sixty instances of this."

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'He didn't take down the rhetoric': Chuck Todd rips Trump attorney on violent social media posts

Joseph Tacopina, an attorney for Donald Trump, argued on Sunday that the former president had been "ill-advised" to post inflammatory rhetoric that could spur his supporters to violence.

During an interview on Meet the Press, host Chuck Todd asked Tacopina about Trump's social media post where he is holding a baseball bat in connection to possible charges in Manhattan.

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'Game over': Republican C-SPAN caller accidentally makes the case for re-electing Biden

A Republican caller on C-SPAN accidentally made a case for President Joe Biden's re-election.

During a call on Sunday's Washington Journal program, a caller named Daniel from New York reflected on the state of the economy under Biden.

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Trump's strategy of 'attack and threaten' is unchanged — but his words are more dangerous now: analysis

Donald Trump has once again responded to his legal problems by attacking those who would prosecute him. But this time, that poses a new and greater danger, a Washington Post analysis suggests today.

Trump’s preemptive announcement that he would be indicted for his role in 2016 hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels enabled him to “make himself the center of attention of both the legal and political worlds, offering a window into his campaign strategy while highlighting the dangers he poses to the stability of the country,” the Post reported.

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Trump slammed as activists pray for Alvin Bragg following 'death and destruction' threat

The Rev. Al Sharpton led a group in prayer for the safety of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Saturday in response to a social media post in which Donald Trump is seen aiming a baseball bat at the prosecutor, the New York Daily News reported.

Sharpton praised Bragg as an independent prosecutor and noted Bragg had previously declined to impanel a grand jury to look into Trump, the newspaper reported. Sharpton then lashed out at Trump for endangering him and his family. Here’s part of the Daily News’ reporting:

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