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'Should not even matter’: Trump says Jan. 6 actions irrelevant as he 'was not campaigning'

Former President Donald Trump argued Monday it shouldn’t matter if he committed criminal acts to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power because he wasn’t on the campaign trail at the time.

Trump took to Truth Social to bemoan special counsel Jack Smith’s weekend filing challenging his presidential immunity claim in the Washington, D.C. election interference case.

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Raskin: Thomas 'absolutely should recuse' in Trump 2024 case

Amid expectations that the right-wing U.S. Supreme Court will soon consider legal arguments that former President Donald Trump should be disqualified from 2024 Republican primary ballots, Democratic Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin on Sunday called for Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from any such cases.

Raskin—a constitutional scholar and the lead Trump impeachment manager after the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol—appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" to discuss claims that the Republican is not qualified to hold office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution after inciting an insurrection.

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Wall Street Journal editor schools Fox about Biden's 'better and better' economy

The Wall Street Journal is known for its far-right leanings, but on New Year's Eve associate editor John Bussey revealed to Fox viewers that the top issue in 2024 will likely be the economy, and Joe Biden is winning.

He began by citing former President Donald Trump's criminal prosecutions he'll be facing in 2024 after already being found to have sexually abused E. Jean Carroll by a civil court.

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Ex-Trump official reveals 'death threats' still keeping Republicans silent about Jan. 6

Sarah Matthews, a former Trump deputy press secretary, explained that former officials in the Trump administration don't speak out about Jan. 6 because they fear death threats.

In a year-end interview, ABC's Jonathan Karl sat down with former Trump officials Alyssa Farah Griffin, Cassidy Hutchinson, and Sarah Matthews to ask about their cooperation with the Jan. 6 Committee.

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Trump wishes 'early New Year's salutation' to 'Crooked Joe Biden' and his 'thugs'

Donald Trump on Saturday provided his early New Year's wishes to President Joe Biden, and included a string of insults.

Trump, who is known for his problematic holiday posts, just recently made news with his "Merry Christmas" message that was juxtaposed with "rot in hell." Now he's wishing a Happy New Year to the president.

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'Separate': The RNC is distancing itself from Trump while fundraising for 2024 convention

The nonprofit run by the Republican National Convention's host committee is reportedly having to use "finesse" to win over donors, according to a new report.

Milwaukee 2024 Host Committee chair Reince Priebus — both a former Republican National Committee chairman and a former chief of staff to then-President Donald Trumptold Politico that his pitch to donors is more economic in nature than political. He told the outlet that the organization is on track to raise a goal of $70 million for next July's nominating convention, and is doing so by selling donors on the economic benefits to Milwaukee for hosting the event.

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States expand health coverage for immigrants as GOP hits Biden over border crossings

A growing number of states are opening taxpayer-funded health insurance programs to immigrants, including those living in the U.S. without authorization, even as Republicans assail President Joe Biden over a dramatic increase in illegal crossings of the southern border. Eleven states and Washington, D.C., together provide full health insurance coverage to more than 1 million low-income immigrants regardless of their legal status, according to state data compiled by KFF Health News. Most aren’t authorized to live in the U.S., state officials say. Enrollment in these programs could nearly double...

Trump makes a 'prediction' about what will happen if he loses 2024 election

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to proclaim in an all-caps rant that, if he is not elected in 2024, America will see a catastrophic financial collapse and a new "Great Depression."

"THE ECONOMY IS TERRIBLE & INFLATION, WHICH BY SOME ACCOUNTS IS MORE THAN 30% OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS, HAS TOTALLY DESTROYED THE BUYING POWER OF THE CONSUMER," Trump wrote. "THE ONLY THING THAT IS KEEPING THE ECONOMY 'ALIVE' IS THE FUMES OF WHAT WE ACCOMPLISHED DURING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION. THE STOCK MARKET IS ONLY HIGH BECAUSE PEOPLE, & INSTITUTIONS, BELIEVE & EXPECT ME TO WIN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2024."

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Repub. Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes anti-trans bill after talking to families With trans kids

Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio became only the second Republican to ever veto a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for minors. He made his decision after traveling to children's hospitals and talking to families that would be affected by the bill.

DeWine vetoed the bill, Sub. H.B. No. 68, Friday morning. Not only would the bill ban transgender athletes from competing on teams matching their gender expression, the AP reports, it also would stop trans kids from receiving puberty blockers, hormone therapy or gender-alignment surgeries—even though the last of these is extremely rare in minors.

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Central figure in Ukrainian scandal has a message the GOP doesn't want heard: report

Lev Parnas, who was a central figure in the 2019 Ukraine scandal that led to the impeachment of Donald Trump, is still telling his story — and is now revealing insights into "diplomatic impropriety" that he says is at the heart of current investigations targeting the Biden family.

It's a message Republicans are not eager to promote, The Palm Beach Post reports.

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Jack Smith has 'powerful' new evidence proving intent in Jan. 6 case: legal experts

Newly revealed recordings of right-wing attorney Kenneth Chesebro describing the last-minute scramble to block certification of President Joe Biden's election win provides special counsel Jack Smith with powerful new evidence.

The recordings made by Georgia prosecutors and obtained by CNN provide new details into the scheme to get fake elector certificates from two key battleground states to Washington, D.C., just two days before Jan. 6, 2021, and Salon reported on commentary by legal experts explaining the significance of this new evidence.

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The 'twists' that threaten to upend the Democrats' election strategy

The Biden camp is pushing an "upbeat narrative" that expects voters will see the threat Donald Trump poses and realize the 2024 election will be a choice between sanity and erraticism. But, according to NBC News' Eamon Javers and Peter Nicholas, there are plenty of "twists" that could upend that strategy.

One possibility is the fact that Biden could end up dropping out of the race. While some people think there's no conceivable way Biden could justify dropping out at this stage, his poll numbers are tanking, his age is taking a toll on his public image, and his son Hunter's legal troubles are mounting, NBC reported.

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Trump attorney has given Jack Smith case new 'meat on the bones': ex-prosecutor

As part of his plea deal with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, former Donald Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro must come clean about his role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election results — including the fake electors scheme.

According to CNN, a newly released batch of leaked recordings shows the extremes that Trump went to in order to get fake Electoral College documents to Washington, D.C. before Congress' certification of the electoral vote count on January 6, 2021 — with Chesebro sharing details including a plot to fly fake ballots to D.C.

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