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Rudy Giuliani to testify under oath as bankruptcy case moves forward

Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy case is moving forward with a meeting of creditors set for next month.

In a notice on Wednesday, the court made Giuliani's bankruptcy case official.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene struggles to ignore Vermin Supreme fans photobombing her interview

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gave an interview to Steve Bannon on his "War Room" show live in New Hampshire on Tuesday, as people rushed to the polls to decide the Republican presidential primary — but as she did so, a nearby group of fans of the perennial Democratic candidate Vermin Supreme decided to have a little fun.

As Greene talked, they held up a unicorn mask to the camera, having it pull faces and at one point brushing its teeth.

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Are you the Trump ‘establishment’ Nikki Haley is mocking? We asked 10 GOP senators.

WASHINGTON — You know who doesn’t like being called “the Washington establishment”? The Washington establishment, it seems.

With former President Donald Trump winning numerous congressional endorsements ahead of today’s New Hampshire primary, former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and her surrogates have started accusing Trump of becoming the “establishment.”

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'You will get on board with MAGA': Marjorie Taylor Greene issues cult-like demand to GOP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) doubled down on Tuesday after saying the America First movement would eradicate people who do not support former President Donald Trump.

"Any Republican that doesn't completely endorse these policies, we are completely eradicating from the party," Greene told MSNBC on Monday.

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MTG threatens any Republican not supporting Trump will be 'eradicated' from the GOP

Speaking to MSNBC from a New Hampshire diner, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sent a stern message to Republicans who dare to defy Donald Trump, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Tuesday.

"This is a referendum on the Republican Party," Greene said.

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Trump flirts at New Hampshire polling station: 'You got a good-lookin' mom'

Former president Donald Trump took time from his busy campaign schedule to flirt with a woman supporting him.

At a polling station on Tuesday in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Trump spoke to reporters and greeted supporters.

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Kevin McCarthy takes swing at Freedom Caucus for 'locking in Democratic Pelosi policies'

Now that he's no longer in the House of Representatives, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) isn't holding back on criticizing his former colleagues.

In an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, the host asked McCarthy to give his thoughts on members of the House "reportedly plotting revenge" against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for his recent work with Democrats to avoid a government shutdown.

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Ex-Trump aide unleashes on old boss as 'The View' says Haley makes him look 'demented'

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin unleashed on Donald Trump and the danger he poses to the country during her Tuesday episode of "The View."

The conversation began with the New Hampshire Primary, where voters will be split between Nikki Haley and Trump as the two main contenders. Griffin had said she is 100 percent behind Haley — but she warned her candidate looks way behind in polls.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens Mike Johnson: 'We are sick and tired of being humiliated'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was drawing a "red line" on Rep. Mike Johnson's (R-LA) speakership because Republicans were "sick and tired of being humiliated in Congress."

During a Tuesday appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room broadcast, Greene said she objected to funding for Ukraine or a deal on U.S. immigration policy.

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'This is how communism starts': MTG suggests SCOTUS ruling will spark civil war

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) scolded the U.S. Supreme Court after justices ruled that President Joe Biden's administration could remove razor wire placed at the border by Texas officials.

During an interview on Tuesday, Real America's Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam asked Greene about the recent Supreme Court ruling.

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Florida bill would funnel $5M of public money to Trump to pay legal fees

Florida Republicans have a new idea — create a state program that will bail out up to $5 million of former President Donald Trump's legal expenses with public money.

The legislation — first reported by Newsweek — has been proposed by Florida's Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis and is being sponsored by State Sen. Ileana Garcia. It would establish a bucket of cash called the "Florida Freedom Fighters Fund."

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Former Republican lashes out at 'thug' Trump in no-holds-barred attack

A former Republican lawmaker said Monday Donald Trump’s return to the White House is not a fait accompli for one simple reason: he’s a “thug.”

“He is the mob boss of the Republican family, who makes Don Corleone look like a Boy Scout leader,” writes former Illinois Lt. Gov. Bob Kustra for the Herald Sun. “He makes ‘The Manchurian Candidate’ look like an innocent bystander.”

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Trump asks judge in E. Jean Carroll case to delay trial for New Hampshire primary

Donald Trump's attorney has asked a federal judge to postpone the former president's defamation trial so her client can campaign for the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.

The request came at a Monday hearing over allegations Trump defamed writer E. Jean Carroll after raping her. The judge had announced an adjournment of Monday's hearing for a day after a juror fell sick and the attorney, Alina Habba, complained of having a fever.

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