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DeSantis aide tells federal court he resigned rather than follow governor's orders

John Wilson, an attorney who until recently served as the general counsel for the Florida Department of Health, filed a statement with a federal court that he was ordered by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' office to threaten TV stations with criminal prosecution if they aired ads in support of a constitutional referendum overturning the state's six-week abortion ban — and that he resigned rather than continue sending the warnings.

"On October 3, 2024, in my official capacity as General Counsel, I sent the letters referenced in paragraph 4 of Plaintiff’s complaint," said the filing. "I received drafts of the letters directly from Sam Elliot, Assistant General Counsel for the Executive Office of the Governor, earlier that day. I did not draft the letters or participate in any discussions about the letters prior to October 3, 2024. Ryan Newman, General Counsel for the Executive Office of the Governor, and Jed Doty, Deputy General Counsel for the Executive Office of the Governor, directed me to send them under my name and on the behalf of the Florida Department of Health,"

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Experts hope this law could save America from Trump election chaos

Former President Donald Trump may not be in office for the 2024 election, but many of his most loyal supporters remain in Congress and could try to reject the electoral count the same way they tried to do so in 2020.

But there's another big difference from the 2020 presidential election, wrote Andy Craig of the Institute for Humane Studies for MSNBC — the Electoral Count Reform Act.

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Trump plans would decimate Social Security in just 6 years: new study

Social Security could be drained of cash in just six years if Donald Trump becomes president in 2025, a report by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget warned Monday.

The nonpartisan group concluded Trump’s stated plans for his next administration would speed up the fund becoming insolvent.

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'Pay a price': Mitch McConnell said to have backed Jack Smith's charges against Trump

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) supported the federal charges Donald Trump faces by special counsel Jack Smith resulting from the former president's alleged election subversion efforts in 2020, according to a new book.

Raw Story recently reported on an upcoming political biography by Michael Tackett, deputy Washington bureau chief of The Associated Press, and what it says about McConnell's thoughts on the ex-president. Tackett’s book, "The Price of Power," reportedly reveals that McConnell called Donald Trump a "narcissist" and a "despicable human being," among other things.

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Ex-advisers said to be 'sounding the alarm' that Trump could misuse secret 'doomsday book'

Donald Trump's former White House advisers worry that, if he's elected again, he could misuse a dangerous "doomsday book" to hurt his personal enemies and enhance his own power, an expert said Saturday.

TIME magazine senior White House correspondent Brian Bennett, who conducted more than a dozen interviews with current and former national security officials about the so-called "doomsday book," appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to discuss his findings. He said that Trump's own aides worried that the former president might discover his powers under the book, including suspending judicial rights under habeas corpus, putting parts of the country under military control, and restricting Americans' travel rights.

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'This sucker is baked': Bush adviser explains why he's certain Harris has already won

A core adviser to George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain made an election prediction Friday which he said was almost certain: “This sucker is baked.”

Mark McKinnon, who served as the chief media adviser for both Republicans, shared his conclusion in Vanity Fair.

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'Is Trump okay?' Confusion as 'exhausted' ex-president abruptly ends friendly interview

Donald Trump was scheduled to appear with former Fox News personality Dan Bongino for an interview on Friday, but a few minutes into their discussion, the ex-president abruptly ended the questioning.

Bongino, who has been supportive of Trump in the past, appeared to be confused.

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Jack Smith drops nearly 2,000 new pages of evidence in Trump election subversion case

Special counsel Jack Smith on Friday dropped a massive new file of evidence against Donald Trump with nearly 2,000 pages related to the former president's alleged crimes related to the 2020 presidential election.

The new filing, which was heavily redacted, drew immediate interest and crashed the PACER system that's used to post and access court filings online.

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Revealed: Mark Robinson’s deeper ties to 'one of America's most dangerous cults'

Embroiled Republican candidate for North Carolina governor, Mark Robinson, took in more than $27,000 in donations and had visitors to his lieutenant governor's office associated with the controversial Word of Faith Fellowship, according to a Raw Story review of financial and government records.

The Word of Faith Christian School, associated with the church in Spindale, N.C., visited Robinson, lieutenant governor of North Carolina, at his office at least twice in 2023, according to visitor logs obtained by Raw Story through a North Carolina public records request.

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Jack Smith's appendix of evidence to be released Friday after 'devastating' opinion

The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's election interference case in Washington, D.C. released a "devastating" five-page opinion on Thursday night that will allow for the release Friday of an appendix full of evidence against the former president, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Judge Tanya Chutkan last week ruled that she would make special counsel Jack Smith's appendix public, but allowed Trump time to weigh his options. On Thursday, he requested to delay her pause in the case until Nov. 14 — after the election. Late Thursday, the judge swatted away the attempt in what former Alabama federal prosecutor Joyce Vance called a "devastating" opinion.

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Mitch McConnell throws other Republicans under bus in attempt to excuse attacks on Trump

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) responded to reports on withering criticism he leveled at Donald Trump which was revealed Thursday in a forthcoming biography.

Michael Tackett, deputy Washington bureau chief of The Associated Press, wrote in his new book, "The Price of Power," that McConnell had called the former president “stupid as well as being ill-tempered,” a “despicable human being” and a “narcissist.”

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'Disappointing’: State senate candidate alarmed about  potentially racist GOP mailers

When New Hampshire State Senate candidate Ben Ming’s daughter showed him a political mailer her friend received that misspelled her dad’s name as “Bing,” the current state representative chalked it up to a potential “silly mistake.”

Mailer from the New Hampshire Republican State Committee that misspelled "Ming" as "Bing" (shared with Raw Story by New Hampshire resident)

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'Bunch of lies': CNN found Trump made 'at least' 19 false claims to women at Fox town hall

Former President Donald Trump reportedly made at least 19 false statements to women during a town hall event this week.

A CNN fact-check found that the Republican presidential nominee made repeated false claims at the event, which Fox News aired on Wednesday.

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