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Most Republican Trump allies are pretty quiet about his 2024 campaign announcement

Former President Donald Trump announced his 2024 campaign with a slate of Republican allies like Reps. Marjory Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) with vocal support from the likes of Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Meanwhile, the rest of the GOP caucus was more like crickets, the New York Times observed.

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Fulton County DA considering immunity deals for fake electors — here's why

Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis appears to be stalled in her ongoing investigation into whether Donald Trump or his campaign committed election fraud in the state.

CNN reported Wednesday that Willis is considering offering immunity to the fake electors who could garner state charges along with federal ones. The Justice Department is currently doing its own investigation into the fake electors' scheme in which Republicans participated after the 2020 election votes. The effort was coordinated by the national Trump campaign according to emails obtained by the probes.

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Tulsi Gabbard's Republican candidates flopped big time

Former right-leaning Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii abandoned the Democratic Party and began endorsing Republican candidates for the 2022 midterm elections, New Republic said on Wednesday.

Gabbard endorsed some of the far-right Republicans seeking seats like Blake Masters in Arizona, Don Buldoc in New Hampshire, Adam Laxalt in Nevada, Kari Lake in Arizona and Tudor Dixon in Michigan. She endorsed 13 candidates and thus far 10 have lost. Those that won were two incumbents, Mike Lee for Utah and Kristi Noem for South Dakota and J.D. Vance for Ohio.

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Republican senators are playing coy on leadership — instead saying they want to delay

WASHINGTON — Some Republican senators want to hold back the vote for their minority leader until after the runoff election in Georgia.

Speaking to Raw Story on Wednesday morning, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke out against what he called "too many chiefs and not enough Indians," a reference to Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) opposing Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in the Senate. "It's like herding cats and we don't need too many irons in the fire."

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The View's Sunny Hostin says Trump indictment is coming in 30-90 days — cites DOJ sources

Former President Donald Trump announced his candidacy for 2024 a full two years ahead of the election and the co-hosts of "The View" had a lot of opinions about it on Wednesday.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said ahead of the announcement that the reason Trump wanted to announce so quickly after the midterms was that he thought it would make things more difficult for the Justice Department to indict him.

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Former aide Omarosa said that if Trump was running again — he 'needs to come clean about his health'

More than a year ago, former contestant for "The Apprentice," Omarosa Manigault Newman teased a detail about her former boss that sent many people wondering what she knew.

In an Oct. 2021 interview with Rev. Al Sharpton, Newman suggested that there might be something that the American people should know about Donald Trump before he seeks the presidency.

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George Conway: 'The Republican Party has a problem'

In an op-ed for the Washington Post, lawyer and Lincoln Project co-founder, George Conway, trashed Donald Trump's recent announcement that he'll be running again in 2024.

Speaking to MSNBC's "Morning Joe" about the op-ed, saying that even if Gov. Ron DeSantis intends to run against Trump, he'll lose.

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Revealed: Biden White House has been working on a Trump plan

Donald Trump announced his 2024 presidential run on Tuesday and President Joe Biden's White House has been preparing for it.

The New York Times reported Wednesday that a small group of presidential advisers has been crafting a strategy for how they'd respond if Trump announces. Biden spent most of 2022 talking about "ultra-MAGA" and "MAGA Republican" extremists like those who continue to push the 2020 campaign lie and then attacked the U.S. Capitol.

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'Incapable of winning': Former Trump official insults 'unfit' Trump's 'uninspiring' announcement

Donald Trump's former Defense Secretary, Mark Esper, didn't have favorable things to say about his former boss when appearing on CNN after the former president's 2024 announcement.

Speaking to the network about NATO and the missile strike that hit Poland, Esper was also asked about Trump's announcement and indicated he would not be supporting Trump.

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Gaetz claims McCarthy doesn't have the floor votes to secure Speakership — even after successful caucus vote

WASHINGTON — The Republican House Caucus met Tuesday where they held a secret ballot vote for who they'd elect to lead them if it turns out the GOP does win the remainder of the elections that haven't been called.

While it's not likely that Democrats would win the House, the margin of victory for Republicans is likely to be a small one. In the test vote for support of Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), 188 GOP colleagues voted for McCarthy with 31 who supported Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ).

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Impeachment lawyer explains how to use the Constitution to bar Trump from the presidency

Article III of the 14th Amendment says that any public office holder who takes the oath of office and then engages in rebellion or insurrection against the U.S. is barred from ever serving in public office again.

Former impeachment lawyer and ethics czar Norm Eisen and Liz Hempowicz, VP of government affairs for Project On Government Oversight (POGO), penned an explainer for JustSecurity.org that walked through the ways in which Donald Trump has violated his oath of office and the Constitution and thus couldn't serve in the Office of the Presidency again.

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Kevin McCarthy nominated as Speaker by House GOP caucus

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has been nominated by the Republican caucus to become the next Speaker if the GOP takes control of the U.S. House, sources told Raw Story and CNN confirmed.

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) was attempting to mount a challenge to McCarthy, but failed with just 31 votes out of 188, in a secret ballot, CNN said.

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Judge rules Michael Cohen can sue Trump for legal fees — but refuses lawsuit over retaliation

Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer, was in court this week as part of his effort to prove that the former president used his power to manipulate the federal prison system and violated his First Amendment rights.

While in prison, Cohen was going to be let out on house arrest, but he was being told the only way he would be released was if he signed a kind of nondisclosure agreement not to speak out about Donald Trump, write a tell-all book or give any interviews talking about him. Cohen refused and was swiftly sent back to prison, and put in solitary confinement.

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