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Ron DeSantis finally takes jab at Trump's 'poison blood' comments that echo Hitler

Trump quoting Adolf Hitler apparently isn't helping combat the country's immigration issues.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is challenging the 45th president for the GOP presidential nomination, appeared on Christian Broadcasting Network with David Brody to subtly jab at his former POTUS pal after being prompted to respond to Trump's word choice when criticizing undocumented people "poisoning the blood of our country."

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Top California Dem wants to explore 'every legal option' to bump Trump from ballot

A top California lawmaker Wednesday urged her state to explore “every legal option” to bump former President Donald Trump from its ballot after Colorado’s high court issued its historic decision.

Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis delivered this message to the California secretary of state in a letter Wednesday, one day after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Trump was barred from the state’s 2024 presidential ballot under the 14th Amendment’s insurrectionist ban.

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'Thread of failure': Comer skewered after touting Oversight committee's 'accomplishments'

Rep.James Comer — the Republican overseeing a near-yearlong investigation of President Joe Biden’s finances that has yet to come up with substantial evidence — took to X to boast of his committee’s “accomplishments.” It did not go well.

Comer (R-KY) said Wednesday he was “proud” of the GOP Oversight Committee’s work in comparison to its efforts when led by Democrats.

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Unsealed warrant for Guiliani associate Lev Parnas makes revelations about Ukraine scandal

A heavily redacted application for a search and seizure warrant was made public Tuesday detailing the request to search nine electronic devices belonging to Rudy Giuliani's former associate Lev Parnas on Oct. 21, 2019, shortly before he was indicted. The warrant was released after an application by the New York Times.

Parnas helped Giuliani connect to Ukranian figures in an attempt to dig up dirt on President Joe Biden's son, Hunter. He was convicted on several charges, including fraud and campaign finance violations. Biden at the time was considered Donald Trump's biggest election rival.

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Jan. 6 rioter arrested after feds tipped off by high-school classmate who saw selfie

A Minnesota man was arrested for allegedly taking part in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection after one of his high-school classmates tipped him off to authorities.

Unsealed charging documents show the classmate told the FBI that Martin James Cudo had posted a selfie from the U.S. Capitol during the riot, and agents said he confirmed that was him when shown the photo. He admitted to flying to Washington, D.C., with his mother and stepfather to attend the "Stop the Steal" protest, reported the Star Tribune.

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'Incompetent dumpster fire': GOPer apologizes for helping elect Michigan party chair

Conservatives in a key swing state are tearing their hair out over an “incompetent dumpster fire” GOP party leader who could tip the scales against Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, a new report states.

Michigan Republicans are furious about the leadership of Kristina Karamo, whose opponents say she has pushed the state GOP to “the brink of bankruptcy” by building up more than $600,000 in debt, according to a new CNN analysis.

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'No question': Biden declares Trump an ‘insurrectionist’ after Colorado ruling

President Joe Biden on Wednesday declared Donald Trump to be an insurrectionist, but said it would be up to the courts to decide if that disqualifies him from running for office again.

Biden made the remarks from Joint Base Andrews while traveling to Wisconsin after being asked about the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to bar Trump from the ballot for participating in an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'I voted for him': Ex-Trump supporter behind lawsuit that axed him from Colorado ballot

One of the plaintiffs who filed a Colorado lawsuit to disqualify Donald Trump from the ballot actually voted for him in the 2020 election he lost.

Krista Kafer, a longtime Republican who was censured by the Arapahoe County Republican Party for her role in the case, appeared Tuesday night on CNN to discuss the ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court that upheld a lower court's finding that Trump engaged in insurrection and was thus disqualified from holding elected office.

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Why Supreme Court justices would be 'fools' to reverse Colorado ruling: columnist

The Supreme Court should uphold the Colorado case disqualifying former President Donald Trump from running again under the 14th Amendment, wrote Amanda Marcotte for Salon — not just because it is the constitutionally correct decision, but because it's one that ultimately benefits the Republican Party.

"The reality is we're facing a situation never seen before in the United States," wrote Marcotte. "A shameless insurrectionist is running for president while under 91 felony indictments. To add to this historic situation, the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday banned Trump from appearing on the state's Republican presidential primary ballot. The 4-3 decision follows the clear language of the Constitution's 14th Amendment barring those who 'have engaged in insurrection' from running for office."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Jan. 6 anniversary plans: rally with Capitol infiltrator

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) plans to mark the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by appearing alongside a Jan. 6 offender and a far-right conspiracy theorist at a local GOP event in Florida, according to an invitation obtained by Raw Story.

Slated to appear alongside Greene is Derrick Evans, a former West Virginia state lawmaker who served a three-month prison sentence for impeding law enforcement at the Capitol on Jan. 6, and Ann Vandersteel, a far-right media personality who promoted the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory and is a tribune of the far-right anti-government sovereign citizen movement.

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'Most disturbing Christian nationalist of 2023': Analyst's terrifying take on Mike Johnson

When Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was ousted as speaker, some liberal and progressive pundits feared that House Republicans would pick someone even more to the right to replace him.

And that's exactly what happened.

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'How dictatorships are born': Trump releases ominous memo after Colorado ruling

Former President Donald Trump shared an ominous message to his supporters Wednesday after a Colorado court struck him off that state’s ballot: “This is how dictatorships are born.”

In a fundraising message sent to his supporters, Trump complained about the decision and urged his fans to make a contribution to help him fight the ruling.

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Newsmax just made a 'bizarre' new request in bid to thwart Dominion lawsuit

Far-right cable network Newsmax, still mired in a defamation suit by Dominion Voting Systems for pushing conspiracy theories about their equipment in the 2020 presidential election, has now resorted to an odd play to try to defeat the case, reported The Daily Beast: demanding information from a Greek Orthodox priest honored by President Joe Biden in 2022.

According to Daily Beast reporter Justin Baragona, whose report describes Newsmax's machinations as "bizarre," the network "recently subpoenaed Alexander Karloutsos, popularly known as 'Father Alex,' to testify and provide evidence in a deposition" — prompting the priest's attorney to complain to the court that the subpoena is way overbroad in requesting all of his communications, and constitutes harassment.

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