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'Hell no!' Donna Brazile reams Reince Priebus for defending Trump's racist speech

Democratic strategist Donna Brazile tore into former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus after he offered a defense of a recent "racist" speech given by Donald Trump to the Black Conservative Federation.

During a Sunday panel discussion on ABC's This Week program, host Martha Raddatz noted Trump had been criticized for saying Black voters like him because he has been charged with crimes.

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Jim Jordan throws Biden 'informant' under the bus: 'Maybe the guy did lie — I don't know'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) admitted that former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov may have lied when he tried to connect President Joe Biden to allegedly corrupt business dealings.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo noted that Smirnov had twice been arrested for making false statements after Republicans used intelligence he provided to the FBI to attack Biden.

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'They really don't care': Former CIA director rips the GOP for getting played by Russia

Former CIA Director John Brennan pounced on the House GOP leadership for using a now-indicted Russian purveyor of lies about President Joe Biden to be their central witness in their bid to impeach the president.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Brennan said it doesn't matter if they knew they were being played or not by their informant Alexander Smirnov who is now in custody for lying to the FBI.

Speaking with co-host Symone Sanders-Townsend, Brennan didn't mince words when taking his shot at Rep's James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH).

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''I think it's unclear whether they knew or not, quite frankly" he began before adding, "Based on what I've seen, they really don't care if these things are true or not.

"They will just try to use them to advance their efforts to undermine the integrity of President Biden, as well as to advance their impeachment process," he continued. "So, therefore, they seized upon something that was clearly on un-evaluated information, it was raw, it was obtained by the FBI. Director Christopher Wray initially tried to resist them being provided to the Hill, but then the pressure increased and it was eventually shared with them."

"As is now clear, Mr. Smirnov is a serial liar," he added. "Nothing that he was claiming about President Biden was true. Therefore, I think the whole impeachment effort, which was resting heavily on that is really quite questionable."

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'I've got to push back': NBC host and Byron Donalds battle over Trump's 'racist' speech

NBC host Kristen Welker and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) disagreed over a speech Donald Trump gave to a group of Black conservatives.

In a speech Friday to the Black Conservative Federation's annual gala, Trump argued that African-Americans like him because of his legal problems.

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Trump is flustering foreign leaders who are prepping for his return to the White House

Donald Trump has not been elected the next president of the United States. He is not even the official Republican candidate. But Trump’s presence in the 2024 electoral race is already dictating domestic and foreign political agendas – without him even setting foot in the White House for a second term.

The idea that presidential wannabes influence politics before an election is nothing new. Candidates shape the domestic agenda to help them win an election or govern afterwards. Other countries also always prepare for the new leader to come. Yet the influence Trump is having right now is more excessive and more disruptive than we’ve previously seen this far out from an election, both at home and abroad.

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Prosecution in a democracy is a lot different than persecution in Putin's Russia

The death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, announced on Feb. 16, 2024, lays bare to the world the costs of political persecutions. Although his cause of death remains unknown, the 47-year-old died while serving a 19-year sentence in a Siberian penal colony. “Three days ago, Vladimir Putin killed my husband,” said Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, in a Feb. 19 video.

As an anti-corruption activist turned opposition leader, Navalny shone a light on the brutal excesses of President Putin’s regime. Like Navalny, Putin’s political opponents are routinely subjected to sham investigations, detained without due process and often die under suspicious circumstances. Navalny survived poisoning in 2020.

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'They are going to empty the coffers': GOP panics as Trump’s legal costs hurt fundraising

Former President Donald Trump's mounting legal bills are threatening the Republican Party's ability to fundraise ahead of a pivotal presidential election.

The Washington Post reports that the Republican National Committee (RNC) is already starting to fret about its finances given that it's trailing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in fundraising by an almost three-to-one margin. The DNC has roughly $25 million in cash on hand, compared to the RNC's $8.7 million. And between President Joe Biden's campaign and the Trump campaign, the difference looms even larger: Biden had more than $56 million in cash available by the end of January 2024, whereas Trump had less than $31 million. At the end of 2023, Biden also led in unique donors, with 172,000 to Trump's 143,000 unique donors.

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Trump predicts ‘losing World War III’ if he is not elected in 2024

Former President Donald Trump painted a bleak picture Saturday of what would happen to the United States should voters reelect Joe Biden to the Oval Office in November.

The front-runner in the 2024 GOP presidential primary, who made similar predictions ahead of the 2020 presidential election, told attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference — known as CPAC — just outside Washington, D.C., that only he could provide America a better outcome.

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Biden or Trump, hawkish economic approach on China to intensify

WASHINGTON — In a shift from tit-for-tat tariffs and strong-arm tactics to tech restrictions and investment curbs, U.S. policy towards China has become more targeted under President Joe Biden — though still hardline.

Despite differences between Democrats and Republicans, analysts expect Washington's approach to Beijing will only become tougher, whether Biden or former president Donald Trump wins another White House term.

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Democracy experts flag Trump's 'most disgusting statement' from CPAC speech

Donald Trump said something at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday that stood out to experts on democracy and authoritarianism.

The former president has consistently cast himself as the victim of Joe Biden, even going as far as to compare himself to the man who was purportedly killed by Putin because he stood up to the leader politically.

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'Trump plans to jail us': Ex-White House reporter says the press should be worried

Donald Trump would be a big threat to legitimate press if he had another term, and Joe Biden is trying to warn us, according to a former White House correspondent.

Brian J. Karem, who has previously given insight into how the ex-president might be feeling, wrote in an article published on Saturday that Biden recently warned journalists about the threat Trump poses.

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'This is a two-alarm scoop, Jim?' Axios co-founder buried for report Biden uses notes

Axios co-founder Jim VandeHei was buried in an avalanche of derision for promoting a story on X — replete with two police car light emojis — that President Joe Biden uses notes when speaking.

The story, written by Hans Nichols in the Axios "brevity" style that is long on bullet points and short on details, stated that "Biden's reliance on notecards to help explain his own policy positions — on questions he knows are coming — is raising concerns among some donors about Biden's age."

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'Never ceases to amaze me': MSNBC host stunned by Trump fan's stolen election rant

Checking in on how Republican Party primary voting is going in South Carolina on Saturday, MSNBC host Alex Witt seemed genuinely stunned by a rambling rant by one supporter of Donald Trump.


In the clip filmed in Myrtle Beach, the unidentified woman was asked, "Do you believe the 2020 election results were illegitimate?"

Walking toward her interviewer she asked, "No. Are you kidding me? All of the illegal, okay, absentee votes. All the illegal votes that were allowed. And all of the illegal votes that showed up later? That were for Donald Trump that were not counted!"

"It is a lie," she continued as her companion walked away from her. "Donald Trump is our president."

Returning to her later, she was asked, "In 2024, do you think there is any way Joe Biden could legitimately, fair and square win the election this time around?"

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