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Trump is in big trouble with evangelicals in Florida

Intense support from the evangelical community was essential to former President Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 election.

But even as he gears up for a 2024 rematch with President Joe Biden, there are signs in Trump's adopted state of Florida that his agenda no longer holds as much sway with this key voting bloc, Religion News Service reported this week — and several of these worshipers are looking instead to Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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Time's up: Election officials order Trump to stop stalling and file his financial disclosures

Former President Donald Trump is violating a federal financial disclosure law, and the Federal Election Commission is telling him to comply immediately — or face financial penalties, according to a letter obtained by Raw Story.

Trump had previously applied for, and received, two extensions on the filing deadline as he runs for president ahead of the 2024 election. Then, in a letter dated March 15, Trump lawyer Derek H. Ross asked for an additional 30-day extension for Trump, citing "complexities of his financial holdings."

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'Authoritarian' GOP candidates employ 'apocalyptic' rhetoric heading into 2024: analysis

A new analysis by the Washington Post has found that Republican presidential candidates, led by former President Donald Trump, are employing "dark" and "apocalyptic" rhetoric about the state of the nation heading into the 2024 campaign.

Among other things, the report cites statements by former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who claimed that "Joe Biden and the Democrats are destroying our people’s patriotism and swapping it out for dangerous self-loathing."

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How looming charges against Trump could plunge 2024 GOP primaries into chaos

When Jeb Bush ran for president in 2015 he famously called Donald Trump a “chaos candidate” who’d be a “chaos president.”

Little did the former Florida governor know, Trump could also turn out to be a chaos criminal defendant.

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Stormy Daniels meets with Manhattan DA ahead of possible Trump indictment

Porn star Stormy Daniels reportedly met with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office on Wednesday as part of an investigation into hush money payments from former President Donald Trump.

U.S. court correspondent Marta Dhanis first reported that Daniels met with people in the District Attorney's Office.

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View host suggests Melania Trump gets 'monies in exchange' for staying married

The View co-host Sara Haines on Wednesday implied that Melania Trump is being paid to stay married to her husband, former President Donald Trump.

During a panel discussion on the program, co-host Sunny Hostin knocked down legal arguments that the former president is not guilty of breaking campaign finance laws by paying off porn star Stormy Daniels to silence her about an affair. Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina suggested to ABC News that Donald Trump paid off Daniels to protect his wife from embarrassment, not to benefit his presidential campaign.

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Here's why all eyes are on North Carolina

On Tuesday, the North Carolina Supreme Court reheard arguments in a redistricting case that has been the focus of much national attention. The new conservative majority on the court is reconsidering a recent decision to throw out GOP lawmakers’ gerrymandered voting maps — a decision that had already made its way up to the U.S. Supreme Court and could have sweeping implications. Especially here in Wisconsin, North Carolina’s struggle over its heavily gerrymandered voting maps is important.

We all know the April 4 election for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court could change the balance of power on that body. If a new liberal majority takes over, voting rights advocates intend to bring a challenge to Wisconsin’s heavily gerrymandered voting maps, just as advocates did in North Carolina.

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‘Our best face’: How ‘peaceful’ MAGA leader Amy Kremer cultivated ties to a violent Three Percenter group

On Jan. 6, 2021, just south of the White House, Amy Kremer stood atop the stage where President Donald Trump would soon address his followers. She gazed over what she created — and what a sight it was.

Kremer and her daughter, Kylie Jane Kremer, were about to host the sitting president of the United States as he amassed his faithful in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election’s results. Their organization, Women for America First, was the one and only group that possessed the official permit to stage Trump’s “Save America” rally.

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How unscripted Trump aims to distinguish himself from disciplined DeSantis

Donald Trump’s campaign wants voters to see the softer side of the former president.

With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, known more for the message discipline than the human touch, rising in most polls, the Trump campaign is aiming to distinguish the former president from the not-yet-declared candidate presumed to be his chief GOP rival, with a more unscripted approach that aims to emphasize his relatability, The Washington Post reports.

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FBI records debunk Trump's claim he sent in agents to stop DeSantis from losing 2018 election

In November last year, former President Donald Trump began ramping up his attacks on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in anticipation of the latter running a presidential campaign to challenge him for the nomination in 2024. And at the time he made an eyebrow-raising claim: that he sent in FBI agents to stop the vote count in Florida, preventing DeSantis from losing the election.

Trump specifically claimed on his Truth Social platform that he sent "the FBI and U.S. Attorneys" into Broward County, one of the largest Democratic strongholds in the state, and “I stopped his Election from being stolen” — something that would imply massive criminal election interference if true.

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Steve Bannon: Trump will 'order' new Jan. 6 hearings 'the afternoon of January 20th of 2025'

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon promised his audience on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump would create a new Jan. 6 Committee if he returns to the White House with a win in 2024.

"This is why we have to have an entirely rebooted January 6th committee that lets the Democrats have, even as bad as they are, and they leak depositions on the weaponization, we just got to run it tighter," Bannon told former Defense Department official Kash Patel on the War Room broadcast. "You have to have a real committee, like the Watergate Committee, like the Pearl Harbor Commissions, like the 9-11, like the financial meltdown of 2008."

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This is 'serious damage Ron DeSantis did to the United States': Retired general

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that Russia's war with Ukraine is a "territorial dispute" that the U.S. should not get itself further embroiled in – and one retired American general says the Republican knows exactly the message that's sending to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

DeSantis made his comment the day before a Russian jet collided with a U.S. drone in international waters over the Black Sea. It's a radical shift from DeSantis' previous claims that America wasn't being tough enough against Russia after the country annexed Crimea.

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Steve Bannon says supporters more prepared for uprising than Confederacy was: 'Give it to them with both barrels'

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon said his supporters are more prepared for uprising than the people who fought in the Revolutionary and Civil wars.

During his Tuesday War Room broadcast, Bannon argued that his audience knew the third world war was underway.

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