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Ex-Trump press secretary slams former boss for using 2024 race to 'spin legal troubles'

A former deputy press secretary in President Donald Trump's administration is speaking out against her former boss and what she says was his role in sparking the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

In an interview with Cleveland, Ohio radio station WKYC, Sarah Matthews talked about her experience being a member of the Trump administration on Jan. 6 and her subsequent testimony to Congress.

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Pranksters try to take down Truth Social with flurry of fake ads: report

An online activist group is trying to bring down Donald Trump's Truth Social network from the inside before the 2024 election, according to a report.

The North Atlantic Fella Organization, which was founded last year to battle pro-Russia propaganda related to the invasion of Ukraine, launched a campaign last month to dominate trending topics on the website. It has proven to be so successful they believe they can take down Truth Social entirely, reported WIRED.

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How QAnon conspiracists and Trump allies are plotting to rig Wisconsin in 2024: report

Many Democratic strategists and activists — as well as some right-wing Never Trump conservatives — were delighted when liberal Judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated, by double digits, far-right MAGA Republican Dan Kelly in a Wisconsin Supreme Court race in April. Wisconsin is considered a must-win state for President Joe Biden in 2024, and Protasiewicz has made it abundantly clear that she has no use for voter intimidation or election denialism.

But MAGA Republicans and 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump haven't given up on Wisconsin. In an article published by the conservative website The Bulwark Tuesday, journalist Bill Lueders described efforts by MAGA Republicans, Trump allies and QAnon conspiracy theorists to rig Wisconsin in Trump's favor.

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Robert Reich: Trump is 'going full fascist' with 'the backing of prominent billionaires'

Many Never Trump conservatives have been arguing that if former President Donald Trump returns to the White House and successfully carries out his authoritarian agenda, it will be terrible from a capitalist standpoint. Free-market capitalism, they argue, thrives in a free and open society, while dictatorships stifle economic growth.

But in an opinion column published by The Guardian on November 21, progressive economist Robert Reich warns that Trump is "going full fascist" with "the backing of prominent billionaires."

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Trump's former defense secretary calls him a 'threat to democracy'

Former Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Tuesday labeled his former boss a "threat to democracy."

During an interview on CNN, Esper reiterated his belief that Trump should never again be president of the United States and he presented the former president not merely as temperamentally unqualified but as a danger to the American republic itself.

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How a Maine businessman made the AR-15 into America’s best-selling rifle

As America emerged from the pandemic, communities continued to experience a rising tide of gun violence. School shootings and the rate of children and teens killed by gunfire both reached all-time highs since at least 1999. ProPublica’s coverage of gun violence reveals how first responders, policymakers and those directly affected are coping with the bloodshed.

Outside Healy Chapel on the campus of Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, the American flag swayed at half-staff. Inside, candles flickered, and the dying autumn light filtered softly through stained glass. A nursing student sobbed as a small group of mourners read aloud the names of the 18 people slaughtered with an assault-style rifle in late October at a bowling alley and a restaurant up the road in Lewiston. The college had shut down for two days as police sought the killer, whose body was found in the woods after he turned a gun on himself.

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Three presidential debates, one VP debate scheduled ahead of 2024 election

WASHINGTON — The Democratic and Republican nominees for president would debate three times next year if both candidates agree to a schedule released Monday by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates.

“The United States’ general election debates, watched live worldwide, are a model for many other countries: the opportunity to hear and see leading candidates address serious issues in a fair and neutral setting,” co-chairs Frank Fahrenkopf and Antonia Hernández said in a written statement. “This tradition remains unbroken since 1976.”

The first presidential debate is scheduled for Sept. 16 at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.

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'Not a normal candidate': Morning Joe says Trump 'running to end American democracy'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned that Donald Trump was explicitly running for president on the campaign promise to end American democracy.

The "Morning Joe" host went through a checklist of all the ways Trump meets the definition of a fascist, and he said the former president had learned what protected democracy from his worst impulses during his first term and intended to rip out those guardrails if he returns to the White House.

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GOP might impeach Biden because 'it makes our base feel better': Republican insider

Although the Republican-led investigations into President Joe Biden have still not turned up any evidence that he used his office to help his son Hunter Biden's business dealings, Politico reports that the party is ready to barrel ahead with impeaching him anyway.

The problem for the GOP, reports Politico, is that there might not be enough votes for impeachment on the Republican side given that Republicans who represent districts that Biden won in 2020 are saying they still have not seen enough to justify impeachment.

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Arizona county votes against illegally hand counting the 2024 election — again

Mohave County will not hand count ballots in its 2024 elections, its board of supervisors decided Monday, after hours of arguing over whether a hand count was legal or even possible.

The board voted 3-2 to throw out the idea, with Chairman Travis Lingenfelter and Supervisors Buster Johnson and Jean Bishop voting against.

This is the second time that the board has considered moving from computer tabulation to a hand count, after initially nixing the idea in an August vote by the same vote.

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Trump knows he's stoking violence — and he 'will keep pushing': Cassidy Hutchinson

Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson warned MSNBC anchor and former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Monday evening that former President Donald Trump is fully aware of the violence he is encouraging with his words — and will continue stoking it if he keeps getting the chance.

"I wanted to talk to you about Trump's words," said Psaki. "That was essentially their argument. Jan. 6 was a clear example of people following — does he recognize the impact of his word?"

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Cassidy Hutchinson shames Bill Barr for 'egregious form of partisanship' over Trump 2024

Cassidy Hutchinson, the former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, told MSNBC's Jen Psaki that former Attorney General Bill Barr needs to think again when it comes to who he plans to vote for in 2024.

A Washington Post report was published Monday revealing some male Republican staffers of former President Donald Trump were trepidatious about coming forward against the ex-president because they didn't want to be labeled a Democrat.

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Trump doctor reveals health report: 'Cognitive exams were exceptional'

Donald Trump released a one-page document from the physician he's used since leaving office Monday — in which a glowing review of the former president's health and wellness is given.

The man who prides himself on eating fast food has reportedly lost weight since not working in the White House, New Jersey doctor Bruce Aronwald wrote in the letter.

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