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'You're a losing loser who loses': Conservative Rick Wilson mocks Trump over Colorado loss

Former President Donald Trump was mocked in a gleeful video on Tuesday evening by Rick Wilson, co-founder of the Lincoln Project.

This comes after the Colorado Supreme Court held the former president is ineligible to run on the state primary ballot due to the Insurrection Clause of the 14th Amendment — a decision that Wilson relished on camera.

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Conflicted Clarence Thomas has 'no business' hearing Trump's Colorado appeal: ex-judge

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is too conflicted to hear any appeal of the decision blocking former President Donald Trump from the ballot in Colorado, former California Superior Court Judge LaDoris Cordell said on MSNBC Tuesday.

Trump was disqualified by the Colorado Supreme Court under the Insurrection Clause of the 14th Amendment, for his role in the January 6 attack. Clarence Thomas' wife, Ginni, has been implicated in many of the efforts to overturn the election that preceded that attack.

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Trump's former lawyer explains what the Supreme Court will do in Colorado ballot case

The Supreme Court is going to reinstate Donald Trump to be on the presidential election ballot, his former lawyer said Tuesday.

Ty Cobb, who used to be former President Trump's attorney, appeared on CNN's "Out Front" to weigh in on the decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to scratch Trump from the ballot based on his alleged incitement of a mob on Jan. 6, 2021, to lay siege on the U.S. Capitol. He thinks the High Court will reverse this swiftly and without contention.

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'Five-alarm fire': Ex-Trump aide shows how ex-president will react to Colorado ruling

Trump's going to sound the alarms.

Shortly after Colorado's Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump's name would be scratched from the state's 2024 presidential ballot, the spin wheels started turning for former White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah Griffin.

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Trump is blindsided by ballot ruling — and it could affect his criminal defenses: analyst

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the state primary ballot under the Insurrection Clause of the 14th Amendment, partially reversing a lower court decision and all but guaranteeing the U.S. Supreme Court will have to step in on the issue and settle the matter.

This was not what Trump was expecting to happen, said reporter Hugo Lowell on MSNBC — and it could have bearing not just on his ballot eligibility, but on how he can defend against the criminal cases from the special counsel and Fulton County.

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Appeals court just signaled the 'end to Trump's dirty game of delay': legal expert

The federal Court of Appeals is blowing the whistle on Trump's legal slow-walking strategy to buy time until election day in November 2024.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner marveled at the pace that the D.C. Court of Appeals, which he said is moving to essentially expedite Trump's federal election subversion case to keep to its March 4 start date.

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‘Absolute disaster’: Multiple devastating reports reveal DeSantis in deep trouble

Over the past few days multiple news reports paint a picture of GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis in massive trouble, as the January 15, 2024 "first in the nation" Iowa Caucuses quickly approach. But it's not just the DeSantis campaign that's appearing to crumble. It's DeSantis' legacy.

"Florida voters are starting to turn on Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to new polling from Progress Florida and Florida Watch," Florida Politics reports Tuesday. The two groups, together known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub, "found Florida voters weary of the presidential candidate's agenda." They also "found him underwater 52%-45%. DeSantis’ favorability rating is also in the negative, 50%-45%."

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'It's game over': Trump co-defendant vows to 'defeat Fani Willis' as lawyers flee her case

Trevian Kutti, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case, was defiant on Tuesday after being dropped by her attorneys. Kutti said that she would be the one to end the career of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

In a filing on Monday, attorneys Darryl B. Cohen, Steven A. Greenberg, and Joshua G. Herman asked to be removed from the case. The filing did not say why the attorneys wished to be removed.

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Fox host excuses Trump's Hitleresque rhetoric: 'He's married to an immigrant'

Former President Donald Trump has taken criticism in recent days for saying that immigrants "poison the blood" of America, as such rhetoric directly echoes that employed in the past by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

On Fox Business Tuesday, host David Asman questioned fellow Fox host Bret Baier about the wisdom of employing such language, which he said was hard to defend even for people who support the former president.

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GOPer whose defense of Trump was brutally fact-checked live on CNN gets slammed again

A GOPer who received a brutal check on live national television as she tried to defend Donald Trump’s much-criticized “poisoning the blood” rhetoric has been slapped down again.

Hours after Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) took a verbal gut-punch from CNN host Abby Phillip as she tried to blame Trump’s comment — which referred to immigrants and is similar to a quote from Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” — on Democratic polices, MSNBC laced up its gloves and jumped into the ring.

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Steve Bannon calls for arming kids with guns to stop school bullying

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon said that children should be taught to handle guns in school so they are not "picked on" by bullies.

During a program at Turning Point USA's America Fest on Tuesday, Bannon lamented that gun classes were not taught to young students in most schools.

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'What a disgrace': CNN host rips into Rudy Giuliani for continuing to lie

Rudy Giuliani was buried Tuesday as he hit out at the two women who filed a second defamation case against him just days after a court ordered him to pay them damages of $148 million.

The former mayor of New York and ex-Donald Trump attorney was sued for a second time Monday by Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman, who asked the court for "injunctive relief to permanently bar Defendant Rudolph W. Giuliani from persisting in his defamatory campaign."

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'Clever' new lawsuit will force Giuliani to 'shut up' or get tossed in jail: legal expert

Rudy Giuliani was slapped with another defamation lawsuit just days after he was ordered to pay a staggering sum for his election lies, and a legal expert explained why the new complaint was a "clever" attempt to shut him up.

The former New York City mayor was ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who filed a new complaint Monday after he continued to push false claims about their work on the 2020 election, and MSNBC legal analyst Barbara McQuade told "Morning Joe" what the new lawsuit was intended to accomplish.

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