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New York Times comes out swinging at Trump amid accusations of favoring him

Critics have accused the New York Times of spending the past years fretting about President Joe Biden's age over questions about America's future under Donald Trump's leadership.

Message boards and newsletters from opinionated followers of politics are filled with questions asking what is "wrong" with the Times. It's also the subject of a recent piece published by Salon.

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Ex-GOP congressional candidate hit with arrest warrant for murder charge: report

An arrest warrant has been issued for a former Republican candidate for Congress in connection to a homicide that took place on the Las Vegas Strip last year that resulted from a fight inside a hotel room.

Daniel Rodimer, who is also a former professional wrestler, has been charged with murder in the death of 47-year-old Christopher Tapp.

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Jack Smith's new filing in docs case could signal an 'appeal is coming': experts

Special counsel Jack Smith may be readying for an appeal if notice of court filings is any indication.

Judge Aileen Cannon refused to rule on major issues last week during the hearing between Smith and Donald Trump.

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Judge Cannon's 'worrisome' wording sparks fear Trump classified docs case may be dismissed

Judge Aileen Cannon has described two recent filings — both in support of former President Donald Trump's motion to dismiss his confidential document case — as helpful, spurring concerns among legal experts and those closely following the case.

Cannon filed to the Florida federal court Wednesday a paperless order accepting two amicus briefs, one from the America First Legal Foundation and one from former Reagan era Attorney General Ed Meese, calling on the Florida federal judge to dismiss charges against Trump, court records show.

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'Disgusting': SCOTUS slammed for scheduling Trump immunity hearing for last day possible

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim on April 25, the very last day of hearings for this current term, according to records and reports.

Economist reporter Steven Mazie shared the news of the hearing — to debate a matter at the heart of special counsel Jack Smith's federal election interference case against Trumpon X Wednesday afternoon.

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Arizona on brink of charging Trump aides as 2020 investigation ramps up: report

Arizona lawmakers may be on the brink of slapping multiple people linked to Donald Trump's 2020 campaign with criminal charges, according to a new report.

Grand jury subpoenas sent out in recent weeks suggest Attorney General Kris Mayes could soon decide whether to pursue a criminal case against Trump's fake electors in Arizona, Politico reported Wednesday.

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'So out of touch': GOP candidate gives jaw-dropping answer to question about gas prices

Republican Senate candidate David McCormick is traveling around Pennsylvania in hopes of convincing the state's voters that he's one of them.

Democrats have portrayed McCormick as a wealthy outsider who doesn't even live in the state, and although the hedge fund CEO did buy a $2.8 million home in Pittsburgh before his unsuccessful GOP Senate primary campaign two years ago, he also rents a $16 million mansion in Connecticut, reported The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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'Eight months to save our republic': Liz Cheney lays down stakes of 2024 race

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) put out a stark message about the stakes of the upcoming presidential election Wednesday.

Hours after Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican presidential primary, Cheney took to Twitter to acknowledge that former President Donald Trump will be her party's nominee for the presidency again, while also making clear that the thought of him returning to the White House is an unacceptable outcome.

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'I will have to vote for Trump' even though he's 'very frightening': Haley supporter

A supporter of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley told the Washington Post that she's going to make herself support former President Donald Trump — despite admitting that he scares her.

The voter in question is 80-year-old Virginia resident Micki Stout, who supported Trump in both 2016 and 2020 before deciding to take the plunge for Haley in this year.

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Mike Johnson expected to be ignored as he begs for 'decorum' at State of Union: report

House Republican leaders are asking lawmakers to behave during President Joe Biden's State of the Union address this Thursday.

Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) loudly heckled the president during last year's address, and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called for "decorum" at this year's joint session of Congress, reported Axios.

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Trump supporters rage at 'swamp rat' GOP senator even after he bends the knee

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), one of many Republican senators who has been at least skeptical of former President Donald Trump's third White House bid, bent the knee on Wednesday and endorsed the former president.

"Congratulations to Donald Trump on his resounding victory in the Texas Republican primary!" Cornyn wrote on Twitter. "Looking forward to continuing to work with him to elect fellow conservatives up and down the ballot in 2024."

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'Burn GOP to the ground': Haley urged to destroy Trump's party after suspending campaign

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley shouldn't go down without a fight, argued The New Republic contributor Damon Linker on his "Notes from the Middleground" substack. Rather, she should seize the moment to "burn the GOP to the ground."

Haley, who has been trailing drastically behind former President Donald Trump ever since her campaign launch and was the final Republican in the race challenging the former president for the 2024 nomination, suspended her campaign Wednesday after losing all but one state Super Tuesday contest.

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Ex-right-wing insider reveals why 'Trump super fans are impossible to argue with'

Former GOP media consultant Matthew Sheffield has written a lengthy essay explaining why arguing with diehard fans of former President Donald Trump is a fool's errand.

In particular, Sheffield argues that non-MAGA Americans make a basic error when they try to win over these Trump fanatics by using facts and logic, which he says are completely useless in such discussions.

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