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Spurned Republicans poised to destroy Trump as spiteful attacks backfire

Kentucky’s Thomas Massie, a provocateur libertarian and professional pain-in-the-butt to House leadership and Donald Trump, lost his primary yesterday. That was a foregone conclusion given how Trump’s endorsements have won primaries almost across the board.

Those endorsements are going to come back and haunt the GOP in November, but that’s another story for another time.

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Trump's spitting image is lining up a fresh con for America

Once upon a time, a reality TV star with a dubious track record of personal bankruptcy, bad business deals, terrible public behavior, and mistreatment of women — but no experience working for the government at any level — decided to run for one of the most high-profile political roles in the country. He was buoyed by large, right-wing social media accounts, as well as rich benefactors, many with their own connections to reality TV. His entire platform was one based on his belittling his female opponent, mirroring back the hate from the people who were more than happy to platform him. Despite having no policy other than parroting some propaganda, he was normalized by the media and others who turned around any criticism of the candidate to bully his critics.

If you were picturing Donald Trump that whole time, you’d be both right and wrong. Because in this case, I don’t mean him.

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Bone-chilling conversations about Trump are being held behind closed doors

Donald Trump flew to Beijing last week and bent his wobbly knee to Xi Jinping, a man who runs a surveillance state, disappears dissidents, and has made no secret of his desire to absorb Taiwan by force.

Trump came home with nothing. No agreements. No concessions. No trade framework. Not a single thing to show for the trip except a declaration that it was an “honor” to be Xi Jinping’s friend.

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Sam Alito used Barack Obama to strip Black voters of their rights

Justice Samuel Alito wrote the conservative majority’s opinions in two of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions in recent years: 1) Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizationoverruling Roe v. Wade; and 2) Louisiana v. Callaisneutering the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In both cases, Alito recited and relied on asserted “facts” that did not exist.

Alito Rewrote History to Ban Abortion

Ohio State University Prof. Treva Lindsey observed, “From the nation’s founding through the early 1800s, pre-quickening abortions—that is, abortions before a pregnant person feels fetal movement—were fairly common and even advertised.”

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These Trump suckups crossed a line — and are now criminals

Friends,

On Saturday, Trump took revenge on Louisiana senator Bill Cassidy for Cassidy’s vote five years ago to convict Trump, in his second impeachment, for instigating an attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Trump is neck deep in this despicable scam — and his own words prove it

And now, he’s paving the way for you and me and all taxpayers to foot the bill for the enemies of democracy.

You know how the “president” filed that lawsuit in January seeking $10 billion in damages from the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department for the purported damage inflicted by his tax returns getting leaked? Well, as ABC News reported on Friday, Donald Trump is fully prepared to settle it by creating a $1.7 billion slush fund to pay off his allies, including the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol whom he already pardoned.

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This ghastly nightmare was meant as a warning. It became the GOP's mission

They may call themselves the “Pro-Life Party,” but the GOP certainly doesn’t act like it.

They claim to be “Pro-” a lot of other things as well: family, faith, women, and above all else, children.

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One comment just showed madman Trump's delusions are worsening — but here's how we prevail

Friends,

My first quote of the week comes from Trump on Air Force One, on his way back from Beijing on Friday — telling David Sanger of The New York Times:

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The key to Trump's destruction is working — there's just one major obstacle

Back in 2019, Donald Trump pointed at Hunter Biden’s brief “cup of coffee” with a Chinese banker during a 2013 ride on Air Force Two and turned it into the single biggest line of attack he ran against Joe Biden for the next five years.

The grift! The corruption! The selling-out of America! Oh, the humanity!!!

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This horror may finally cause this moron's head to roll

If you’ve ever been to Pearl Harbor, you know that the area around the USS Arizona is revered. It is not a recreational dive site. It’s not some playground for pampered, spoiled, and pompous buffoons.

It is a military cemetery. Hundreds of American sailors and Marines are entombed beneath its rusted hull at the bottom of Pearl Harbor, where they have rested since Japan bombed and sank the battleship on December 7, 1941.

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A Republican's big mouth just revealed a terrifying secret

Mother’s Day has just passed, so it’s an excellent time to examine what the most powerful conservative think tank in America is planning right now for the women in your life.

The same outfit that wrote Project 2025 and watched the Trump administration follow its playbook virtually to the letter has been busy assembling a 90-page tract called “Saving America by Saving the Family.”

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Trump's catastrophe has him failing the only test that matters

Friends,

Words matter. When describing a government, they inevitably carry moral weight.

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Trump flung this appalling insult at his own base — and they lapped it up

Don’t you miss decency from our politicians?

I know I do. There was a time when we didn’t cringe every time the president went out in public.

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