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Trump hits DeSantis on Social Security cuts and calls for national 'school choice' at first 2023 Iowa event

Davenport, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump, in his first Iowa stop as an official presidential candidate, took aim at a potential rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Trump said if DeSantis joins the 2024 presidential race, his track record on ethanol and Social Security could cost him the Iowa caucuses. “I don’t think you’re gonna be doing so well here,” Trump said. “But we’re gonna find out.”

In 2017, DeSantis – then a U.S. representative – supported legislation that would have ended the Renewable Fuel Standard, which sets how much renewable energy must be be blended into the nation’s fuel supply. Trump said he would defend the Iowa ethanol industry from lawmakers seeking to cut subsidies, and he pledged to support increasing ethanol production.

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Republicans worry Trump could plunge GOP into chaos by disputing 2024 primary results

In 2020, when Donald Trump without evidence alleged election fraud, some of his Republican colleagues openly disputed the former president’s baseless assertion. But there was no organized pushback against the party’s leader from within the GOP.

But the extent to which Trump accepts the results of GOP-administered primary elections in 2024 has some Republican insiders concerned, Politico reports.

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Trump-loving pastor claims Biden replaced with a body double because 'different looking earlobes'

Pastor Hank Kunneman of One Voice Ministries asserted over the weekend that Joe Biden's administration "doesn't exist" and that the president had been replaced with a body double with "different looking earlobes."

In a Sunday sermon flagged by Right Wing Watch, Kunneman told his congregation that "woke" endeavors would fail.

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Ron DeSantis is 'high on his own supply' as he tests out his presidential campaign pitch: analyst

Although Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has yet to announce his bid to be the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 2024, he is hitting key presidential primary states and meeting with locals in a manner that traditionally precedes an imminent announcement.

However, as MSNBC's Sarah Posner wrote, he may need to adjust the main thrust of why he should be the GOP nominee because it does not test well with Democrats, independents and a suprising number of Republicans.

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Rudy Giuliani: Let's set up 'safe zone' in Mexico and 'bomb the hell' out of it

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani proposed a plan to "bomb the hell" out of parts of Mexico to set up a "safe zone" free of cartels.

On his Sunday WABC radio show, Giuliani explained how he would advise a president to deal with cartel violence in Mexico.

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'A question of honesty': Fox News host asks Kevin McCarthy about giving Tucker Carlson Jan. 6 tapes

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suggested that Fox News host Tucker Carlson proved there is a two-tier system of justice in the United States that discriminates against conservatives by airing deceptive coverage of the Jan. 6 attacks.

During an interview on Fox News, Bartiromo noted that McCarthy "gave" over 40,000 hours of Jan. 6 footage to Carlson. She said the coverage was "a question of honesty."

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Fox News host nails GOPer for offering nothing 'other than just criticism' on Biden's budget

Fox News host Shannon Bream grilled Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) after Republicans criticized President Joe Biden's budget but failed to put forward their own.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Bream noted that Biden said "he's going to reduce the deficit, shore up Medicaid and Social Security and make the rich pay their fair share."

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Ron DeSantis threatens to 'run a boat' smuggling unvaccinated tennis player despite DHS ban

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) claimed on Wednesday he would "run a boat from the Bahamas" to skirt vaccination policies for number 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic.

In recent weeks, DeSantis has been at odds with the Biden administration after Djokovic declined to receive a Covid-19 vaccination before entering the U.S.

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South Dakota Republican calls BS on GOP's histrionic Mount Rushmore fundraising

WASHINGTON — The Republican political fundraising messages are equally urgent and doomsdayist, describing an imminent threat to one of the United States’ most beloved memorials.

“Mount Rushmore DESTROYED,” blares the campaign committee of Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) in a recent email to supporters. “Radical Democrats are ramming ahead with their attempts to dismantle our landmarks and history — starting with destroying Mount Rushmore!”

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Ron DeSantis trashes blogger registration bill: 'Not anything that I've ever supported'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Tuesday came out against a bill that would require bloggers to register if they report on political figures.

The bill, sponsored by state Sen. Jason Brodeur (R), would have bloggers disclose who paid them and fine them up to $2,500 for late reporting.

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How Trump tried to intimidate prosecutors with his vengeful CPAC speech

During the 2023 CPAC event, former President Donald Trump delivered a speech that many critics have called "vengeful" and a "bad Batman" speech. Conservative commentator Charlie Sykes, however, thinks that the address was an attempt to intimidate prosecutors that are wiping their feet on the welcome mat of an indictment.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, legal analyst Harry Litman listed off the Fulton County case, the federal grand jury over the classified documents scandal, the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, the Manhattan DA case about the hush-money payments, New York Attorney General Letitia James' case, as well as a personal civil suit from E. Jean Carroll for defamation.

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Nicolle Wallace schools Republicans: 'We are sleepwalking toward another disaster'

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace noticed that during Donald Trump's CPAC speech Saturday, he made a little comment she called a "tell" that he's concerned about the flood of litigation against him.

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok began the conversation, noting that by bringing in top aides like Hope Hicks and Kellyanne Conway, the Manhattan district attorney's office is showing its likely in the late stages of its case against Trump for hush-money payments.

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Former Trump security adviser flips on ex-president: 'I'm likely to support other candidates'

Former Deputy National Security Advisor Matthew Pottinger said this week that he is unlikely to support his former boss, Donald Trump, in another run for president in 2024.

During an interview with The Washington Post, host David Ignatius asked if the former official had plans for endorsing Trump's latest campaign.

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