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'Our way of life': Taiwan to vote in election dominated by China

Taiwan will vote for a new president on Saturday in an election closely watched across the world, as the new leader will set the course for the democratic island facing growing aggression from China.

A bustling, vibrant democracy of 23 million, Taiwan is separated by a narrow 180-kilometre (110-mile) strait from communist-ruled China, which claims it as part of its territory.

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'This is not a drill': GOP scrambling for signatures for 2024 candidates in Rhode Island

A small stack of clipboards spread across a corner table, flanked by an inches-high American flag, were the only indication of political activity inside Brewed Awakenings in Johnston on Wednesday.

Members of the Johnston Republican Town Committee sat scattered across the coffee shop, chatting and apparently unbothered by the task at hand: collecting nomination signatures for Republican presidential candidates ahead of the looming deadline 24 hours away..

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Trump lawyers to give closing argument in New York fraud trial

Donald Trump's legal team will deliver closing arguments Thursday in a New York civil fraud case after the judge barred the former president from using the trial finale as an election campaign grandstand.

Prosecutors are demanding $370 million from the former US president and current White House hopeful over fraud allegations -- and to bar him from conducting business in the state where he made his name as a celebrity real estate tycoon.

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'He'll do it again': Conservative group runs ad about Jan. 6 during Trump's town hall

A 30-second incendiary anti-Trump ad ran on Fox News during the former president's town hall.

Its aim was to rankle the Republican race days before the Iowa Caucuses.

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'Every accusation is a confession!': Jim Jordan called out after 'hypocritical' comment

The GOP's Jim Jordan was called out on Wednesday after the lawmaker made comments about Hunter Biden's potential charges for not adhering to a subpoena.

Jordan himself has a history on this. In fact, after former President Donald Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro was convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena in the January 6 Select Committee investigation, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said that the Justice Department should set its sights on another target: Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH).

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'We were so successful': Trump dodges political violence question in Fox News town hall

Donald Trump on Wednesday refused to directly answer a question during his Fox News Iowa town hall.

Trump, who has had his ups and downs with the conservative network in the past, appeared on Fox News and was asked about a "warning" he has given about the threat of political violence.

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GOP lawmaker who supports Biden impeachment now expressing doubt it will succeed

The lawmakers determined to open a formal Biden impeachment aren't exactly brimming with confidence.

Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX), who is also a member of the Judiciary Committee, admitted as much to CNN's Manu Raju that he's sensing some reticence.

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Republicans should say if Biden can have Trump killed without facing charges: ex-GOP chair

Former President Donald Trump's campaign rivals should answer whether they agree with his attorney John Sauer's argument in the D.C. Court of Appeals that the former president couldn't have been prosecuted even for ordering the military assassination of a political opponent, as long as he was not impeached over the offense, argued former Republican Party chair Michael Steele on MSNBC Wednesday — because the obvious logical extension of this argument is that President Joe Biden couldn't be prosecuted for having Trump killed either.

This comes as Chris Christie, the only Republican presidential candidate who took it upon himself to condemn the assassination theory, dropped out of the race this evening.

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'The Party is lost': Internet explodes after Chris Christie bows out of GOP race

As former Gov. Chris Christie dropped out of the presidential race less than a week before the Iowa Caucus, both friends and foes of Donald Trump lined up with mockery.

“I would rather lose by telling the truth than lie in order to win, and I feel no differently today because this is a fight for the soul of our party and the soul of our country," Christie told a New Hampshire audience.

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'It's on you!' CNN host tears apart House GOPer over blame for potential shutdown

As the House falls once again into paralysis with a hard-right flank of Republican lawmakers revolting at the deal House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is reportedly nearing with President Joe Biden, one of the dissenters, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), went on CNN to defend the brinksmanship bringing the government close to a shutdown — and was grilled relentlessly by anchor Pamela Brown.

"There is a very slim majority in the House, you've got a Democrat-controlled senate and a Democratic president, this is what you have to do to get the deal done," said Brown. "What do you say to that?"

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Ted Cruz refuses to endorse Trump — yet

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Wednesday he is watching to see what happens in the Iowa caucuses next week as he faces increasing pressure to back frontrunner Donald Trump in his comeback bid.

In a statement to The Texas Tribune, Cruz said he has “an immense amount of respect for the Iowa caucuses and their procedures.” He won the critical first-in-the-nation contest when he ran for president against Trump eight years ago.

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'That should be stricken': Republicans erupt after Dem links Trump to Jeffrey Epstein

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee expressed outrage Wednesday after Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) noted that former President Donald Trump associated with Jeffrey Epstein.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing about Hunter Biden, Moskowitz reacted to sex trafficking concerns brought up by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

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GOP's Ron Johnson spreads lies about Jan. 6 at Capitol screening of new propaganda film

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) attempted to rewrite the history of the Jan. 6 insurrection at a screening of a new documentary about the U.S. Capitol riot produced by a right-wing conspiracy outlet.

The Wisconsin Republican – who was recently called out by his state's governor, Tony Evers, for taking part in the scheme leading up to the insurrection – spoke Tuesday evening at the Capitol screening of "The Real Story of Jan. 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home," produced by the Epoch Times.

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