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'I don't think' Trump can win the 2024 election: Utah's GOP governor

Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) expressed serious doubt at a news conference on Thursday that former President Donald Trump would be able to win back the White House if the GOP nominates him in 2024, reported The Salt Lake Tribune.

"Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says he is troubled at how much support Donald Trump is getting from Republicans for his 2024 presidential bid, especially since he is facing 91 felony counts in four separate criminal indictments. Cox says those mounting legal problems are a big reason why he believes Trump will lose next year if he is the GOP nominee," reported Bryan Schott. "'I like to win elections. I like when Republicans win elections, and I desperately think we need a Republican president. I don’t think Donald Trump can win the presidency as the Republican nominee,' Cox said during a semi-regular news conference on Thursday."

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Trump using 'fringe advisers' to bolster 'toxic instincts' could be his downfall: reporter

Not only is former President Donald Trump not following the advice of many of his strategists, he is turning to fringe elements to try to bolster his own confidence in continuing an aggressive stance against the law enforcement officials involved in his indictments.

That is the argument of Washington Post reporter Jacqueline Alemany on MSNBC Thursday — and she suspects it will end poorly for him.

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Pastor who targeted Georgia poll workers 'nervous' over Fani Willis indictment: report

Among the 18 other people charged in former President Donald Trump's Georgia election racketeering case is Rev. Stephen Cliffgard Lee, an Illinois pastor and former police chaplain who is accused of trying to coerce two Georgia poll workers into falsely providing evidence of fraud.

Speaking to The Daily Beast, David Shestokas said that his client is "nervous" — but has no plans to cooperate with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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'#StrangerDanger': Biden Mocked Over 'Daddy Owes You' Ice Cream Remark to Kids

President Joe Biden may have embarked down a rocky road after making an eyebrow-raising remark during a speech at the White House on Wednesday. RadarOnline.com has learned the commander-in-chief is being mocked by Republicans, including Ted Cruz, for making what appeared to be an off-script comment while inviting kids to join him on an ice cream run. "I want to say one thing to your children: I know some really great ice cream places around here and daddy owes you, so talk to me afterwards," Biden said before a crowd in the East Room for the event marking the first anniversary of the Inflation...

Trump's supporters protesting outside courthouse have no idea what's actually going on: legal experts

Around the Georgia courthouse in Fulton County, Donald Trump's supporters have gathered to protest – but they aren't exactly certain what they're protesting, Georgia law experts said.

Speaking to Vanity Fair's "The Hive" podcast, Georgia lawyer Anna Bower and Georgia law professor Anthony Michael Kreis expressed their frustration about the "ignorance on purpose" that is downplaying the seriousness of the crimes in Trump's indictment.

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Exposed: Trump-loving GOP candidate's anti-Trump tweets come back to haunt him

Ohio Republican candidate Bernie Moreno has changed his tune on a lot of topics since trying to get elected to the U.S. Senate.

The wealthy Cleveland auto dealer ran for Senate in 2022 but lost in the GOP primary. Now he's running again for 2024 – and is desperately selling himself as a big fan of former President Donald Trump.

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This GOP senator is facing intense MAGA pressure to endorse Trump

As Donald Trump faces four criminal indictments, some Republicans are holding off on making an endorsement in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. But the former president's most ardent loyalists are pressuring Republicans to endorse him. Far-right conspiracy theorist and 2022 Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake has even gone so far as to say that her party should cancel its presidential primary altogether and nominate Trump immediately.

The Daily Beast cites Sen. Katie Britt (R-Alabama) as an example of a Republican who is facing intense pressure from MAGA Republicans to endorse Trump. Britt was appointed to the Republican National Committee Advisory Council's board by RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, and sources told the Beast that Britt was asked to remain neutral in the 2024 primary.

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James Comer's 'untethered' Hunter Biden claims destroyed by WaPo fact-checker

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) has been making the rounds on TV, insinuating that his Republican investigators on the House Oversight Committee are unearthing a vast bribery scheme orchestrated by President Joe Biden through his family. But in reality, the committee's own documents don't say anything of the sort, wrote Washington Post Fact-Checker's Glenn Kessler on Thursday.

The memos from the committee, which cite a trove of bank records and witness testimony, "are written in a partisan manner — ignoring or playing down contrary information — but an interesting pattern has emerged," wrote Kessler.

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'Disavow Trump and let him face justice': Kevin McCarthy lit up by local paper

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was called out by the editorial board of a key California paper for running to the defense of Donald Trump once again after his fourth indictment -- and the paper urged him to "dump" the former president and let him face the music in the courtrooms.

According to the Sacramento Bee editorial board, McCarthy jumped into the fray once again after the former president was indicted under RICO charges in Georgia by taking to social media and proclaiming, "Justice should be blind, but Biden has weaponized government against his leading political opponent to interfere in the 2024 election. Now a radical DA in Georgia is following Biden’s lead by attacking President Trump and using it to fundraise her political career. Americans see through this desperate sham.”

As the editors pointed out, the top Republican in the House was "wrong on many levels."

"Trump is not the president. The man who beat him fairly, Democrat Joe Biden, is leading the nation. Biden had nothing to do with bringing the Georgia case. That was the decision of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. As for 'weaponizing,' McCarthy, like his fellow Americans, has yet to hear all the evidence in the two federal and two state cases against Trump," they accused.

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As they noted, McCarthy has had multiple previous opportunities to cut Trump loose after two impeachments and his earlier indictments but has lacked the will to stand up for the rule of law.

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George Santos could be a major GOP liability in 2024: Commentator

Efforts to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) from Congress stalled when Republicans in May referred a Democratic-led expulsion resolution to the Ethics Committee, effectively shielding GOP House members from having to vote on the matter.

The measure followed Santos’ 13-count indictment over allegations he misled donors and stole from his campaign. He pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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Biden to survey Maui wildfire destruction, meet survivors

By Jorge Garcia and Sandra Stojanovic LAHAINA, Hawaii (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Hawaii next week to survey the devastation left in the wake of the deadly wildfires that ravaged the Maui resort town of Lahaina last week, the White House said on Wednesday. Biden on Monday will meet with first responders and survivors, as well as with federal, state and local officials, the White House said in a statement. "I remain committed to delivering everything the people of Hawaii need as they recover from this disaster," Biden said in a post on the social...

‘Straight up communism’: Nikki Haley, Marjorie Taylor Greene increasingly share similar rhetoric to attack Democrats

Fifth-place Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is ramping up her rhetoric ahead of next week's first GOP presidential debate, sharpening her spear to target Democrats and President Joe Biden with charges of communism, just as top Trump supporter U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been doing.

Haley, the former Trump UN Ambassador, attempted to paint herself as a reasonable Republican when she was the governor of South Carolina, but is now rated a "Hard Core Conservative" by OnTheIssues. Over the past few years she has positioned herself as tough on China, gradually but increasingly weaving remarks attacking "Communist China," and the "Chinese Communist Party" into issues here at home.

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Biden to visit Hawaii as wildfire toll tops 100

President Joe Biden will head to fire-ravaged Hawaii next week to meet with survivors and first responders still hunting for victims, the White House said Wednesday, as the death toll from the devastating blazes surpassed 100.

The fire, which levelled the historic town of Lahaina on Maui, is the deadliest in the United States for more than a century, and state Governor Josh Green has repeatedly warned the death toll could yet grow significantly.

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