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MAGA 'authoritarians' are still set on tearing down democracy — even after taking a beating in the midterms

On Wednesday, writing for The Daily Beast, political and national security analyst David Rothkopf warned that Trump's "authoritarian" allies and followers still have grand designs of dismantling American civil institutions and killing democracy — and while the GOP's underperformance in 2022 was a setback, it was by no means the end of their ambitions.

"Yes, many prominent election deniers lost their races, but a disquieting number of them won at both the national and local levels. And the GOP supermajority on the Supreme Court isn’t going anywhere — which means more fundamental rights are threatened, and partisans will have friends in high places should they want to distort election results in the future," wrote Rothkopf. "We must look at the would-be contenders to carry the GOP banner during the 2024 presidential campaign and understand that, like the last Republican president, they are drawn like moths to the authoritarian flame. Their goal is to incinerate checks on presidential power and to suppress the will of all those who may oppose them."

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Rick Wilson predicts how the GOP will use their new powers to 'own the libs'

On Wednesday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat," former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson analyzed how the Republican Party is likely to use its new, narrow House majority.

This came minutes after NBC News projected that Republicans had secured the 218th House seat necessary to take control of the chamber.

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These three prominent Republicans just openly declined to endorse Trump's 2024 bid

Donald Trump's Tuesday night announcement that he would run for the White House for the third presidential cycle in a row has not generated the amount of excitement that he may have hoped for as he seeks to clear the field.

"Anyone looking for Republican reactions to Donald J. Trump’s announcement of a third presidential campaign may have been surprised by the silence," The New York Times reported Wednesday. "There was, to be sure, a vocal contingent celebrating Mr. Trump’s entry into the 2024 race."

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'It's going to be chaos': Legal challenges to 'insurrectionist' Trump candidacy could spark new 'constitutional crisis'

Donald Trump's entry into the 2024 presidential race could unleash a new type of legal chaos.

Advocacy groups have already pledged to challenge his candidacy in multiple states under a post-Civil War prohibition against individuals sworn to uphold the U.S. Constitution who have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion," which has been fairly untested so far in history and could result in conflicting decisions around the country, reported Bloomberg.

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Tulsi Gabbard's Republican candidates flopped big time

Former right-leaning Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii abandoned the Democratic Party and began endorsing Republican candidates for the 2022 midterm elections, New Republic said on Wednesday.

Gabbard endorsed some of the far-right Republicans seeking seats like Blake Masters in Arizona, Don Buldoc in New Hampshire, Adam Laxalt in Nevada, Kari Lake in Arizona and Tudor Dixon in Michigan. She endorsed 13 candidates and thus far 10 have lost. Those that won were two incumbents, Mike Lee for Utah and Kristi Noem for South Dakota and J.D. Vance for Ohio.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene names herself to Oversight Committee: 'Nobody has told me no'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will name her to the Oversight Committee if he becomes Speaker.

During an interview on Wednesday, conservative host Charlie Kirk asked Greene how she could be sure McCarthy would follow through with a far-right agenda, including subpoenas for Dr. Anthony Fauci and people close to President Joe Biden.

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'Fear tactic': Andy Biggs hits Marjorie Taylor Greene for using Liz Cheney to elect Kevin McCarthy

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) criticized Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday, even though the two are usually allies in Congress.

Biggs and Greene have found themselves in a disagreement over who should be the Republican Speaker of the House. Biggs is running for the position but Greene is supporting House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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A 'symbol and agent​' of the nation's chaos: Conservative slams Trump before big announcement

On Tuesday's edition of MSNBC's "The ReidOut," conservative analyst Charlie Sykes weighed in on former President Donald Trump's campaign announcement.

This comes as House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who has tried to position himself as a Trump ally after briefly condemning and calling for his resignation in the wake of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, tries to line up the votes from a sharply divided incoming House caucus to become Speaker in the next session.

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Kevin McCarthy nominated as Speaker by House GOP caucus

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has been nominated by the Republican caucus to become the next Speaker if the GOP takes control of the U.S. House, sources told Raw Story and CNN confirmed.

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) was attempting to mount a challenge to McCarthy, but failed with just 31 votes out of 188, in a secret ballot, CNN said.

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Andy Biggs: Expect 'retribution' for any Republican opposing Kevin McCarthy as Speaker

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) is encouraging his GOP colleagues to vote against House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become Speaker of the House even though the powerful Republican might "exact retribution" on them for the snub.

Biggs, also running for Speaker, told conservative podcaster Steve Bannon that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and others were "wrong" to support McCarthy.

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Republicans 'are confused and frustrated and angry right now': CNN reporter

On CNN Monday, reporter Melanie Zanona laid out the state of play for Republican leadership as GOP lawmakers fight to assign blame after a "red wave" failed to materialize in the 2022 midterm elections, handing Democrats continued control of the Senate and leaving control of the House undecided but tilting in favor of a very small Republican majority.

"Kevin McCarthy is getting key backup from former President Donald Trump," said Zanona. "Donald Trump has been calling people encouraging them to support McCarthy for Speaker. He wants to protect him from any blame for the poor midterm performance because he needs him if he's going to run for president in 2024. And it does seem that some allies have gotten the message. Marjorie Taylor Greene now saying she thinks it's a bad idea for someone to challenge McCarthy. But not everyone in the party feels the same way. Take a listen to what Congressman Matt Gaetz said earlier today."

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‘I hope I’m not getting played’: Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on support for McCarthy

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has not been coy about her desire to be in the House GOP leadership if Congress flips to the Republicans. In an interview with Steve Bannon before the election, she said that she "would like to lead the company."

In an interview Monday, Greene told Bannon that she really hoped that she wasn't "getting played" by Republican leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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Matt Gaetz floats Tulsi Gabbard for GOP Speaker of the House

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Monday suggested that former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard could be elected as Speaker if Republicans take control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

While speaking to conservative host Charlie Kirk, Gaetz confirmed that he would not vote for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become Speaker.

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