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'Chaos': Expert warns Trump ballot rulings are leaving election in a shambles

Booting Donald Trump from the primary ballot in two states has left the 2024 election season in a state of “chaos” that the Supreme Court must step in to fix immediately, experts said on CNN Friday.

They were speaking hours after Maine became the second state in the country to rule that the former president wasn’t eligible to stand for public office. Colorado did the same a week before in a decision that has already been appealed.

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Trump sends fans link to Maine secretary of state's biography after ballot decision

Donald Trump posted an ominous link online directing his followers to the biography for the Maine secretary of state after she removed him from the 2024 primary ballot.

Maine's top election official, Shenna Bellows, issued the shock decision Thursday after presiding over an administrative hearing earlier this month concerning Trump's eligibility for office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Trump posted a link to her bio on the state website that lists personal information about her and her family.

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Raw Story’s top 23 investigations of 2023

Early in 2023, Raw Story announced that it would heavily invest in our investigative journalism with the goal of bringing you hard-hitting and incisive news you wouldn’t find elsewhere.

Since then, Raw Story has hired a team of investigative journalists and published several hundred exclusive stories and reported commentaries that have together shone significant light into the darkest corners of politics and government.

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'Power grab': Trump allies have epic meltdown after ex-president banned from Maine ballot

Donald Trump was removed from another state ballot, and the MAGA world had a meltdown.

Trump on Thursday got news that Maine’s Democratic secretary of state had nixed the former president from the state’s presidential primary ballot under the Constitution’s insurrection clause. That state-based development had Richard Nixon attorney John Dean saying, "Trump's in trouble."

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'They go directly to the intent': Expert shows how new audio recordings could sink Trump

Donald Trump and his operatives were doing a lot more than saving face in court to keep the 45th president from giving up his White House post, according to a legal expert.

Leaked recordings published by CNN show pro-Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro recounting the extent of the former president's supporters' effort in the wake of the 2020 election to institute alleged fake electors with critical certificates and supply the material to compel Vice President Mike Pence to hold off certifying the election to President-Elect Joe Biden.

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'Blow it off the map': Lindsey Graham urges Biden to war with Iran

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is encouraging President Joe Biden to war with Iran after a drone attack injured three American soldiers in northern Iraq.

The Iranian-aligned militia group Kataib Hezbollah has claimed credit for the attack in response to an Israeli strike on the outskirts of Damascus that killed one of its top generals, Seyed Razi Mousavi, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. Biden responded with targeted strikes against the Iranian-backed group.

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Fox News guest fact-checked on 'thriving' Trump economy claim: ‘Couldn’t get toilet paper'

A Fox News contributor who championed former President Donald Trump’s “thriving economy” received a brutal fact check from Americans who remember March 2020.

Dr. Janette Nesheiwat appeared on “Outnumbered” Thursday afternoon to paint a bright picture of the American economy under Trump, the candidate she’d like to see win again in 2024.

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George Conway says Nikki Haley’s ‘slavery’ gaffe ‘worse’ due to Confederate flag removal

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley's Wednesday night gaffe where she neglected to name "slavery" as a cause of the Civil War is "worse" given that she removed the Confederate flag from the South Carolina capitol during her time as governor.

At a campaign event in New Hampshire, Haley was asked by a voter identified only as "Patrick" by CBS News, what the cause of the Civil War was.

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Black Republican slams Haley for Civil War response: 'The answer is slavery period’

A Black Republican congressman slammed Nikki Haley Thursday after a voter’s question about the cause of the Civil War threatened to send the presidential hopeful’s campaign into a nosedive.

“The answer is slavery,” Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) wrote on X. “PERIOD.”

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Trump rages that the U.S. is failing to 'extort' Mexico during Truth Social border rant

Donald Trump tipped his hand Thursday at what his foreign policy would look like if he won a second presidential term — and partnership with the United States’ neighbors isn’t on the table.

“We are being extorted by Mexico and other countries,” he wrote in all caps.

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Trump vents about Jack Smith's latest move: 'Wants to take away my right of free speech'

Donald Trump uncorked an early morning rant Thursday against the latest court filing by special counsel Jack Smith in the election subversion case.

The special counsel's team filed a motion seeking to block Trump's lawyers from making partisan political arguments and referring to conspiracy theories during the trial, and the former president complained that deprived him of his First Amendment rights.

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Trump 'stall' tactic in federal cases 'opens a window' for Ga. trial to start within weeks

Donald Trump's delay tactics, and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to expedite a review of his immunity claims, could potentially backfire in a couple of ways.

The former president is hoping to "stall" his trials until after the 2024 election, said Hamline University political science professor David Schultz, who told Salon that his delay tactics could wind up hurting his candidacy at a crucial moment.

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'It really plays into his hands': Expert says DOJ's latest filing hands Trump a gift

Jack Smith’s demand that Donald Trump be barred from bringing “irrelevant disinformation” into Judge Tanya Chutkan’s Jan. 6 courtroom could have handed a gift to the former president, an expert warned Thursday.

Smith filed his request Wednesday that Trump’s team be forbidden from making the conspiracy theories — such as his claim that the President Joe Biden is behind the trial as a way to silence his main competitor — part of his defense.

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