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'Lonely and virtually unelectable': Trump unloads on GOP governor of key primary state

Donald Trump on Tuesday assailed New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on his Truth Social website.

The former president called the vocal Trump critic a “selfish guy” who he claimed he was beating by almost 50 points in polls.

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Trump's economic plan trashed as 'lunacy' and 'horrifying' by experts: report

As his legal troubles continued to mount, Donald Trump last week assembled a meeting with his top economic advisers to conceive a trade-focused plan for his presidential campaign, The Washington Post reported.

The meeting, which included figures such as Larry Kudlow and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, focused on how Trump could hit President Joe Biden on the economy in light of recent news showing Biden's economic policies in a positive light.

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First Trump co-defendants booked in Georgia election case

The first co-defendants in the election racketeering case facing former president Donald Trump surrendered to the authorities in Georgia on Tuesday.

John Eastman, a former campaign attorney for Trump, and Scott Hall, a bail bondsman, were booked at the Fulton County jail, according to jail records.

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Biden names former Obama-era lawyer as White House counsel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden named former federal prosecutor and Chicago lawyer Ed Siskel as his top White House lawyer on Tuesday, saying the former White House deputy counsel would start his new post next month. Siskel served in the White House Counsel's office for nearly four years when Biden was vice president under former President Barack Obama, including as deputy counsel, the White House said in a statement. "For nearly four years in the White House when I was vice president, he helped the Counsel’s Office navigate complex challenges and advance the president’s agenda...

Republicans are 'hellbent on nominating a likely loser' because Trump is all they believe in: conservative

Republicans are heading for disaster with former President Donald Trump cruising to a likely nomination for 2024 — but are blindly oblivious to this fact because they don't trust any piece of outside information that would alert them to this, wrote conservative columnist Matt Lewis for The Daily Beast on Monday.

Lewis' warning to the Republican Party comes amid other soundoffs from experts that the GOP rank and file doesn't know or care it's heading for a potential crash.

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'I was in the eye of the storm': Inside Roger Stone's plan to help Trump overturn the 2020 election

Former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants — many of them relatively obscure figures involved in the fake electors scheme — were indicted in Georgia last week, while top leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers militias have been convicted of seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

One person linked to the fake electors scheme, as well as to the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers has not faced any charges to date over Jan. 6. That would be political operative Roger Stone, who has been Trump’s friend and adviser for more than three decades.

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In Maui, Biden sees 'long road' ahead in recovering from deadly wildfires

By Steve Holland LAHAINA, Hawaii (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday praised the "remarkable resiliency" of the people of Maui, after wildfires killed more than 114 people on the Hawaiian island two weeks ago, and said America would stand by them for as long as it takes. “We’re focused on what’s next. That’s rebuilding for the long term …and doing it together,” said Biden, visibly moved after a tour of the blackened city of Lahaina. He added he would make sure “your voices are heard” and local traditions and wishes were respected. "The American people stand with you," he told survivo...

Trump reveals he'll give himself up in Georgia on Thursday

Donald Trump took to his personal social media account on Monday evening to reveal it is confirmed he'll be submitting for booking on Thursday.

The news comes after Trump's lawyers negotiated his bail at $200,000 and the conditions which demand that he not issue any threats, veiled or otherwise.

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'Seething' Melania furious at Trump's use of Barron as 'political pawn': report

Former First Lady Melania Trump is fuming at her husband after their 17-year-old son Barron was used as a “political pawn” in a social media post, breaching a promise he had made to her, Radar Online reported Monday.

The former president posted a photo of Barron in July in a post that aimed to disparage Joe Biden.

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Republican feud over 'root canal' spending cuts raises US government shutdown risk

By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A feud over spending cuts between hardline and centrist Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives raises the risk that the federal government will suffer its fourth shutdown in a decade this fall. Members of the hardline House Freedom Caucus are pushing to cut spending to a fiscal 2022 level of $1.47 trillion, $120 billion less than President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy agreed to in their May debt ceiling compromise. The group on Monday announced its opposition to any stopgap measure to keep the government afloat that fails to meet it...

Threats against public officials skyrocket in past decade as violence 'normalized': researchers

In the wake of news stories detailing death threats sent to government officials, including the story of a man who was shot and killed by federal agents who were investigating messages he sent to President Joe Biden, a report revealed Monday that such threats have skyrocketed in recent years.

According to USA Today, threats against public officials were higher last year than any of the previous 10 years.

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Stop 'kissing his butt': Trump opponent bashes GOP for backing candidate who doesn't stand 'a chance'

Many critics of former President Donald Trump have been applauding ex-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's vehement attacks on his 2024 GOP presidential rival — complaining that other candidates, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, have been offering only tepid criticism. A leaked DeSantis debate strategy memo, in fact, even urges the Florida governor to "defend Trump," who is facing four criminal indictments yet remains the Republican presidential primary frontrunner.

Former Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas), another 2024 GOP presidential hopeful, is slamming fellow candidates for not criticizing Trump more aggressively.

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'That is simply wrong': Ex-Trump lawyer flips out over move to block former president from ballot

Law professor Alan Dershowitz expressed outrage on Monday over reports that California and other states could be moving to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot.

During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Dershowitz reacted to a column by his colleague, Laurence Tribe, claiming the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment barring insurrectionists also applies to Trump.

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