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15 Republicans with links to Jan. 6 to be targeted in 2024 Democratic onslaught

The Jan. 6 insurrection may have taken place nearly three years ago, but Democrats are not letting it go and will target 15 Republican lawmakers who took part or have ties to the attempt to subvert the 2020 result as the 2024 election season kicks into gear.

Among the candidates with targets on their backs is Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who faltered badly in his bid to be Pennsylvania's governor in 2022, and Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton, whose husband is Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Jake Lahut, Democratic strategists see an opening to pick up seats at the national and state level in 2024 when Trump, with all of his baggage, likely will be on the ballot.

The report notes that the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee has identified 15 state lawmakers who made their way to Washington, D.C. for the "Stop the Steal" rally, with five reportedly ending up on the Capitol grounds.

One of them is Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) who made it to Congress in 2022, even after being caught saying he never breached the Capitol grounds despite posting pictures of himself on social media showing that wasn't true.

The report states, "10 active state lawmakers identified by the DLCC were: Janae Shamp of Arizona — who was on the Lower West Terrace of the Capitol — Chris Miller of Illinois, Luana Stoltenberg of Iowa, Matt Maddock of Michigan, John Block of New Mexico, Donnie Loftis of North Carolina, Donna Henderson of North Dakota, and Mike Azinger of West Virginia and Bob Ide of Wyoming—both of whom marched to the Capitol. John McGuire, a senator-elect in Virginia who is also challenging Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) for a congressional seat, was also present on Jan. 6."

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According to DLCC President Heather Williams, concerns about Trump likely being the GOP presidential nominee combined with another contested election is the greatest concern.

“Democracy itself is on the line in the states in 2024. If we do not win state legislatures, Republicans have already shown they will try to overturn the election for Trump,” she explained.

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'This is an impeachable offense': Marjorie Taylor Greene thinks House GOPers nailed Biden

Hunter Biden's congressional deposition no-show is causing the GOP's impeachment of his president father to expand and has Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) demanding he be put to the political fire.

'This is an impeachable offense," Greene wrote in a post in which she quotes an announcement from House Republican leadership.

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O.J. Simpson proved Trump can be nixed from ballot without insurrection conviction: expert

O.J. Simpson’s legal battles are proof that former President Donald Trump does not need to be convicted of insurrection to be bumped from 2024 ballots, a legal expert argued this week.

George Mason University Professor Ilya Somin made the case in rebuttal to a conservative columnist’s argument that the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to boot Trump from the ballot didn’t pass legal muster.

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Thief takes money from pro-Israel political action committee

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) reported theft of almost $4,700 from its political action committee — yet another example of fraud experienced by a political organization.

According to Federal Election Commission records, the AIPAC PAC had two fraudulent checks go out on Nov. 30 of this year for $2,740.66 and $1,958.82. The bank refunded the lost money to AIPAC.

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Run on broken Senate record? Nope. One embattled Dem senator explains his all-in strategy.

WASHINGTON – It’s almost 2024 and many lawmakers on Capitol Hill are in a bind.

How do you run on the record of the historically dysfunctional 118th Congress?

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'We can take advantage': Legal expert says polling data 'hints' at a way to stop Trump

A recent New York Times piece shows how much Donald Trump would be hurt by a conviction in his federal election subversion case, but its authors don't go quite far enough, a legal expert wrote.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance highlighted the article, by Norm Eisen, former White House Ethics advisor and special counsel during Trump’s first House impeachment, Celinda Lake, Democratic pollster, and Anat Shenker-Osorio, political researcher and adviser. She said the piece makes "a compelling case for the political impact jury verdicts in the criminal cases against Trump will have."

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'They've said no to him': Ex-lawmaker said Trump won't fare well before Supreme Court

Trump has nine supreme problems for 2024.

Former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill believes the nation's highest court, though dominated by conservatives, has made impartial decisions when it comes to former President Donald Trump and will be tested like never before.

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'You know better': Republican lawmaker skewered after blaming Dems for GOP tax hike

A leading Republican lawmaker in Michigan was hit back hard on Tuesday after he attempted to blame Democrats in power for a tax hike that was passed by Republican predecessors.

State Representative Matt Hall, state representative for Michigan's 42nd District, posted for his followers a local news article which states that "Michigan’s income tax cut won’t be permanent in 2024."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Biden of legalizing ‘human trafficking of millions’

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused the Biden administration of having "legalized human trafficking of millions" in a new post on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday.

"The Biden admin has created the most dangerous national security crisis in history. They’ve legalized human trafficking of millions, allowed 1.8 million gotaways, and are harboring illegals at the taxpayer’s expense! Treasonous! Impeach Mayorkas!" Greene wrote.

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Jack Smith now has 'devastating' evidence against Trump that juries 'eat up': expert

According to MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos, the unearthed recording of Donald Trump and RNC chair Ronna McDaniel plotting with Michigan election officials to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election votes will likely be front and center when special counsel Jack Smith presents his case in Judge Tanya Chutkan's courtroom.

After being prompted about the phone call by "Morning Joe" fill-in host Jonathan Lemire, Cevallos began by noting that "there was a lot of talk this last week about, well, could this expose him to liability in a Michigan court? Maybe. But far more interesting to me, having defended federal criminal cases, I can tell you federal court is not a fun place to be for a criminal defense attorney because the government is very good at what they do."

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reports Christmas Day swatting at her home

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claims a prankster sent a police tactical unit to her Georgia home on Christmas Day. “I was just swatted. This is like the 8th time,” the right-wing firebrand posted on social media. “On Christmas with my family here.” Greene has accused critics of wanting to have her “killed by police” as their reason for phoning emergency services to dispatch a SWAT team to her house when there was otherwise no danger. The congresswoman thanked local police for their efforts Monday and wished them a merry Christmas.

'Disrespectful to President Trump': Ex-president's fans turn on RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

A Donald Trump ally on Monday called out Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel for purportedly being disrespectful to the former president.

Laura Loomer, an independent right-wing journalist whose content is frequently shared by the ex-president, has been floated as a potential interim press secretary if Trump gets another shot in office. Recently, she has lobbed attacks at Marjorie Taylor Greene and 'MAGA' Mike Johnson.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene posts message saying she should be skinned to make a 'parasol'

Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday said she was the victim of an illegal prank called “swatting” on Christmas while her family was present, after which she posted unredacted screenshots from a man purportedly saying she should be skinned to make a "parasol."

Greene, who recently attacked fellow Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, said earlier in the day that she had been swatted for "like the 8th time." She noted that the attack happened while she was celebrating "Christmas with my family here."

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