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Ron DeSantis' 'sledgehammer' debate memo leaker outed: report

When a document surfaced over late summer foreshadowing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' GOP primary debate strategy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, its origin had been anonymous.

The document told DeSantis “to take a sledgehammer” to rival Vivek Ramaswamy and make sure to "defend Donald Trump" when he's cut down by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and repeatedly "attack Biden and the media."

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Michael Cohen spotted entering the D.A.'s office as Stormy Daniels hush money trial nears

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was spotted walking into the offices of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg late last week, a source present there — who requested their name be withheld to speak freely about the scene — told Raw Story.

Cohen's presence at Bragg's office comes amid a swirl of legal action among Donald Trump's four separate criminal trials. And it further fuels speculation that the 34-count Stormy Daniels hush money case, in which Bragg alleges Trump falsified business records, will leapfrog the other cases and go first.

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Rudy Giuliani checking account over-drafted by nearly $10K as he faces 10 lawsuits: docs

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's checking account is in the red as he faces over $152.9 million in debt, according to court documents.

Bankruptcy filings made by Giuliani on Monday show that he is facing at least 10 undecided lawsuits after being ordered to pay $148 million to former Georgia election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

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Nevada Republicans’ caucus adds chaos and confusion to the state’s presidential primary

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When Sarah Lee Hooper’s mail-in ballot for Nevada’s presidential primary arrived last month, the Las Vegas Republican was utterly confused.

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'That's tyranny': Liz Cheney wrecks GOP senator who pushed rejecting election results

Liz Cheney, the former Republican lawmaker who has positioned herself as a political opponent to Donald Trump, summed up Sen. J.D. Vance's position on presidents obeying Supreme Court rulings in two words.

“That’s tyranny,” Cheney wrote Monday on Twitter.

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Fox host agrees 'gangbusters' Biden economy could impact Republicans

Republicans have spent the better part of the past year arguing that the efforts by President Joe Biden have made the economy worse. In fact, by every measure, things have significantly increased.

MSNBC reported last week that the positive economic turn has forced the GOP to change their language for the 2024 campaign season.

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Trevor Noah ridicules Taylor Swift conspiracy in Grammy Awards opener

Former "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah brought down the house ridiculing the right wing's Taylor Swift conspiracy theories that popped up over the past several weeks.

Swift crept in after the show began, but Noah spotted her right away.

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Gavin Newsom mocks GOP: 'How sad is the Republican Party when Taylor Swift is a threat?'

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) ridiculed the Republican Party in a recent interview with Jonathan Capehart over the Taylor Swift conspiracy theories.

GOP hosts and commentators claimed in the past several weeks that pop star Taylor Swift is part of a "deep state" government operation from President Joe Biden to win the 2024 election.

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GOP senator claims Mike Johnson lied when he said he was left out of border negotiations

House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke to "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker on Sunday, claiming he was being left out of all of the negotiations between the Democrats and Republicans over the border and military funding bills. But one Senator says that's not entirely accurate. As it turns out, Johnson chose to be excluded.

Welker asked if he was offered a "briefing."

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Ex-Tea Party lawmaker tells former Trump officials to publicly support Biden ASAP

Former "Tea Party" Republican Rep. Denver Riggleman (VA) is telling former Donald Trump staff and appointees who've come out against their ex-boss that it's not enough.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, Riggleman addressed recent comments from former adviser and communications director Anthony Scaramucci, who promoted Joe Biden in a recent interview.

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Pennsylvania court has found a way to undermine Judge Samuel Alito's extremism

MSNBC columnist Jessica Levinson flagged an order from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that outlines a path for reasserting abortion rights.

"The majority opinion not only thoroughly rebutted the U.S. Supreme Court’s error-filled Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade, it signaled a possible new path for reasserting abortion rights," she wrote on Sunday.

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J.D. Vance labeled 'traitorous' after internet sees him admit he'd commit 'insurrection'

U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-O.H.) is turning heads after telling ABC News he would have violated the Constitution on Jan. 6, 2021.

The 2020 election conspiracies persist through the right wing, and Vance told George Stephanopoulos he would not have certified the 2020 election if he was the vice president when Mike Pence was.

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Border resident says she never felt unsafe until 'God’s Army' convoy showed up

Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

According to NBC News, the so-called "God's Army" border convoy began on Friday and was set to visit three border spots over the weekend.

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