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'Jack Smith is winning': Analyst reveals how special counsel has Trump tied in knots

Former President Donald Trump has completely contradicted himself as he tries to fight the election subversion charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith — and it serves to show the extent to which "Jack Smith is winning," wrote Hayes Brown for MSNBC on Wednesday.

The issue stems from the former president's controversial defense of presidential immunity before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where his lawyer stirred outrage by claiming Trump couldn't be charged even for ordering a military assassination of his opponent. This entire argument, Hayes wrote, is predicated on the idea Trump was acting in his official capacity — but there's a big problem with that.

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Debt-ridden Michigan GOP seeks to sell headquarters to pay $500K loan currently in default

The Michigan Republican Party is struggling to stay afloat after failing to pay interest on a loan from Comerica Bank for more than 120 days. Now, the party is contemplating the sale of its headquarters in order to pay off some of its mounting debt.

According to nonprofit online news outlet Bridge Michigan, the Michigan GOP has been in default on a loan of more than $500,000 since December 12. Since then, the loan has accumulated more than $10,000 in interest and nearly $1,000 in late fees.

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'Excellent sarcasm': Trump roasted in Oversight hearing for alligator moat immigrant plan

As tensions mount nationwide over immigration policy at the U.S. southern border, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) decided Wednesday to float some ideas previously proposed by former President Donald Trump.

Garcia came prepared to the Republican-led House Oversight committee hearing on President Joe Biden’s efforts to “undermine U.S. immigration law” with a visual: a poster of alligators on a moat.

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'Have you lost your freaking mind?' Bannon rips Mike Johnson for crediting God for Biden

MAGA podcast host Steve Bannon lashed out at Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) after he said God had ordained Joe Biden as president.

At a news conference on Wednesday, Johnson was asked if Biden's presidency was God's will.

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Trump’s MAGA voters aren’t ‘forgotten’ — they’re ‘deluded’ and want revenge: conservative

A noted conservative author and former professor of national security affairs is laying waste to the media narrative that Donald Trump's MAGA followers are America's "forgotten" people, concluding instead that they, just like their leader, are in it for revenge.

" Trump wants payback," writes The Atlantic's Tom Nichols, "so do millions of voters who have no one to blame for their sense of humiliation but themselves."

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Jack Smith's Jan. 6 Trump case could be torn apart by imminent SCOTUS decision: report

As the Supreme Court gears up to decide if Donald Trump's claims of immunity from prosecution are legitimate, another case in front of the court threatens to upend special counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of him, Politico reported.

The case, Joseph W. Fischer v. United States, has raised the issue of whether the Department of Justice has been improperly using a law originally aimed at curbing financial crimes to prosecute Jan. 6 defendant Joseph Fischer. As Politico points out, if the Court rules in Fischer's favor, it would undermine Smith's use of the law against Trump, as well as other Jan. 6 defendants.

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Mike Johnson put on the spot: 'Do you believe Joe Biden's presidency is God's will?'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faced a question about his Christian faith on Wednesday.

"Do you believe that Joe Biden's presidency is God's will?" a reporter asked at a GOP leadership news conference.

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Trump whines it was 'ridiculous' that he had to 'follow the laws' after losing election

Donald Trump is reinforcing the dictator on "day one" theme he began last month, telling supporters in New Hampshire on Tuesday it was "ridiculous" he had to leave the White House after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

“When I left, which was ridiculous that we had to leave," Trump complained, adding sardonically, "we have to follow the laws of our land.”

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'Unbelievably depressing': Morning Joe panelist disgusted by Trump's messianic pretensions

MSNBC's Mike Barnicle was left speechless by a "Morning Joe" panel discussion of Donald Trump's supporters seeing him as a messianic figure.

The Lincoln Project released a new ad warning of the phenomenon, which Trump himself has encouraged, and the panelists agreed the former president was attempting to gather dictatorial powers for himself as he seeks a second term in the White House.

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‘Stinks quite a bit’: MO governor accused of illegally using office to meddle in primaries

When he appointed Andrew Bailey as attorney general in late 2022, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson vowed he’d have “the full resources of the governor of the State of Missouri” to ensure his success in the new job.

“On the political side,” Parson added, “I’ll do everything I can.”

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Ted Cruz endorses Donald Trump for president

Jan. 16, 2024

"Ted Cruz endorses Donald Trump for president" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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‘Running for VP’: Haley hammered over Trump rape case comment

Despite currently holding second-place in the polls and coming in a close third in the Iowa Republican Caucuses Monday night, former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have shifted gears. Critics are citing remarks she made Tuesday that, some suggest, show she may be trying to run for vice president.

"You're the only woman in this race," CNN's Dana Bash reminded Haley in a face-to-face interview. "How do you feel about your party's frontrunner being held liable for sexual abuse?"

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These Republican lawmakers are 'uneasy' about Trump's success in GOP primary: report

There's more than enough time for some GOP lawmakers to support their presidential candidate, whoever it may be.

While Trump won Iowa by a 30-point margin over Florida Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, some in D.C. believe the contest isn't over and therefore aren't endorsing Trump yet, according to CNN.

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