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'Million-dollar question': Ex-Trump staffer points to primary results that spell doom

As Donald Trump heads into "Super Tuesday" — and is expected to wipe the floor with his opponent — his former communications director sees warning signs that he should be very concerned about.

Even though he's clearly beating Nikki Haley, Alyssa Farah Griffin sees substantial numbers voting for her — and those people, she said, will not be joining team Trump.

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MAGA candidate says only English speakers should be allowed to vote

A right-wing Republican congressional candidate is calling to restrict voting just to English speakers.

Anthony Hudson, who's running a toss-up race for an open U.S. House seat, posted a video online expressing his opposition to translating voter ballots into other languages, a service that's enshrined in the 1965 Voting Rights Act, reported Heartland Signal.

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'It's shocking': Former Trump official appalled GOP has 'kissed the ring' again

Former Donald Trump White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews on Tuesday expressed shock that her ex-boss was not only the frontrunner to be the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, but is also currently leading President Joe Biden in the polls.

Speaking on CNN, host Jim Acosta asked Matthews how she felt about Trump being so close to clinching the GOP nomination for the third consecutive election cycle.

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'Demented' Trump's public meltdowns should be 'front-page news': Morning Joe panel

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were baffled by Donald Trump comparing migrants to "Silence of the Lambs" serial killer Hannibal Lector.

The former president gave a lengthy interview Monday with Right Side Broadcasting Network at Mar-a-Lago, where he claimed undocumented migrants were coming from "insane asylums" and described their languages to be as incomprehensible to what might theoretically be spoken on Mars.

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Coast-to-coast Super Tuesday elections set to kick off Biden and Trump rematch

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are poised to move much closer to winning their party's nominations during the biggest day of the primary campaign on Tuesday, setting up a historic rematch that many voters would rather not endure.

Super Tuesday elections are being held in 16 states and one territory — from Alaska and California to Vermont and Virginia. Hundreds of delegates are at stake, the biggest haul for either party on any single day.

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Deepfakes of Black Trump 'supporters' spark fresh calls to ban AI in political ads

Racial justice defenders on Monday renewed calls for banning artificial intelligence in political advertisements after backers of former U.S. President Donald Trump published fake AI-generated images of the presumptive Republican nominee with Black "supporters."

BBChighlighted numerous deepfakes, including one created by right-wing Florida radio host Mark Kaye showing a smiling Trump embracing happy Black women. On closer inspection, missing or misformed fingers and unintelligible lettering on attire expose the images as fake.

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Biden campaign plots to make Trump 'go haywire in public'

Axios is reporting that President Joe Biden and his campaign are zeroing in on a strategy of needling former President Donald Trump every day with the goal of getting him to have a narcissistic meltdown.

As one Biden adviser tells Axios, the hope is that Trump will "go haywire in public" after suffering narcissistic injuries from constant ridicule, and Biden strategists are also hoping that this shows the president still has some of the fight that he famously displayed during a 2012 vice presidential debate with former Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).

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Habba's smiling gaffe mocked: 'Sure looks happy after losing her client half a billion'

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba smiled when she remembered the hoards of liberal women who cried when they learned he'd won the White House... she just forgot that he lost.

Habba appeared on Fox News Monday evening to share her views on women who do not vote Republican with a smile on her face.

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Chesebro thought Jan. 6 would 'blow over' if Trump gave Biden coffee and told jokes

Former President Donald Trump legal strategist Kenneth Chesebro had an eyebrow-raising idea to help former President Donald Trump appease President Joe Biden after the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, legal analyst Lisa Rubin noted Monday.

The odd advice appears in about 1,400 pages of emails, text messages and other documents released Monday amid the settling of a civil lawsuit filed against Chesebro, another attorney and 10 Wisconsin Republicans who posed as fake electors, the Associated Press reports.

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Nevada fake electors trial pushed until after the 2024 presidential election

Six Republicans facing criminal charges linked to Donald Trump's attempt to claim the 2020 presidential election won't stand trial until after the former president is expected to run again in 2024.

Nevada Judge Mary Kay Holthus punted their trial, slated to begin this month, to Jan. 13, 2025, the Associated Press reports. Holthus also scheduled a hearing next month to discuss defendants' attempt to have the charges tossed.

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Trump is far weaker than we think: legal expert

Critics of former President Donald Trump were bitterly disappointed when the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear Donald Trump's presidential immunity argument — and set hearings for the week of April 22.

Those critics aren't so much angry with the High Court for hearing Trump's arguments but for waiting so long. Special counsel Jack Smith's cases against Trump can’t proceed until the question is resolved, which means the justices have greatly reduced the possibility of a trial starting before the 2024 presidential election.

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'New perjury problem' for ex-Trump lawyer Ken Chesebro flagged by law professor

Former Trump lawyer Ken Chesebro is already facing questions about whether he potentially perjured himself in testimony to Michigan prosecutors, and now New York University Law professor Ryan Goodman has flagged testimony in another state that could prove problematic.

Specifically, Goodman points to a statement Chesebro made to a grand jury in Nevada about the "alternate elector" plan he devised in which a group of Trump supporters falsely asserted themselves to be the legitimate electoral college representatives in states that voted for President Joe Biden in 2020.

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Resurfaced comments catch James Comer promising not to use FBI informant in 'witch hunt'

Less than a year ago, House Oversight and Reform chair Rep. James Comer (R-KY) gave a press conference demanding the FBI hand over a claim from a confidential source — and promising never to use unverified information on the form as part of a "witch hunt."

It hasn't turned out that way.

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