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Trump is telling allies if he runs it'll make it harder for the Justice Department to indict him: Haberman

New York Times reporter following Donald Trump, Maggie Haberman, spoke on the newspaper's morning podcast "The Daily" ahead of the big announcement in Mar-a-Lago only to explain that the monster the GOP has created is now too big for them to control.

She began by explaining that "the reason the mid-terms were a hot mess is because of Donald Trump." Now, the picture is a little muddy.

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Raskin says he tried to warn GOP senators they needed to convict Trump — but 'now they've made their bed'

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) spoke with reporters after members returned to the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday following the election. When asked about his thoughts on what is believed to be Donald Trump's announcement of a 2024 campaign, Raskin said there are few options to stop him.

"He has a right to run unless it is determined that he doesn't have a right to run due to the ban in Section III of the 14th Amendment on people who participate in an insurrection against the Union," said Raskin. "At this point, it's a problem for the Republican Party. If 43 Republican Senators had done what seven Republican Senators did, he would have been convicted and presumably disqualified. I told Republican Senators that conviction was something they needed to do for the Constitution and the country, but it's also something they needed to do for their own party because he would come to destroy their party. And I think that they have a very serious problem because they've taught everyone to follow Donald Trump's orders, and now they've made their bed."

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Conservative Texas Dem reveals GOP members and lobbyists are pressuring him to switch parties

WASHINGTON — Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar is regarded as one of the most conservative members of the party, but he revealed on Tuesday that Republicans were trying to take advantage of that.

Speaking to the press, he mentioned that he was approached by "one member, a couple of folks on K Street, [and a] former member from" who tried to get him to flip to the GOP. "K Street" is a reference to a lobbyist, as many of the lobbying offices and firms are located on K Street in Washington, D.C.

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Watch: Ex-Trump aide says his 2024 announcement this early is 'a sign of weakness'

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin told her colleagues at "The View" that Donald Trump announcing his presidential bid for 2024 so early is "a sign of weakness."

"The [Republican] party to me, quickly I'll just say one thing about this, they're damned if they do and don't," Joy Behar explained. "They need Trump to get the base and they're going to lose because of that, because it's not a big enough electorate."

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Republican strategist says this major GOP election strategy was flawed

Republican strategist made several pivotal errors during the runup to the 2022 midterm elections, according to a new Politico report.

Among the main mistakes was their response to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

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Morning Joe ridicules Ted Cruz's rage over Mitch McConnell for losing the Senate

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is not doing well after Republicans failed to take control of the U.S. Senate during the 2022 midterm elections. During his podcast this week, Cruz railed against Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), blaming him for the loss because the Senate leader pulled funding from states where he thought candidates couldn't win, like Blake Masters in Arizona.

Sipping his sweet tea, Joe Scarborough mocked the Texas senator asking, "What do you think that was about? I feel like -- I don't know, aimed at someone. "

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MSNBC host mocks Kari Lake: 'She can be the VP of catering services at Mar-a-Lago'

Tim Miller officially left the Republicans after years of holding his nose to vote for anti-LGBTQ candidates. But in his new life, post-GOP, he is questioning some of those who still stand with Donald Trump.

After Kari Lake's failure was announced on Monday night, Miller noted that it is a terrible time for Trump to announce that he is running for president, particularly when there's still another election next month.

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'The McCain Machine strikes back': CNN reporter in Arizona explains Kari Lake's loss

MAGA Republican Kari Lake failed to secure a win in her gubernatorial ambitions, which has caused many to speculate on which of her tactics was the final nail in the political coffin.

Lake fans have already pushed her not to support the results and Lake herself posted a tweet calling the race "BS." One of her biggest fans, former President Donald Trump said on his personal social media account, "Wow! They just took the election away from Kari Lake. It’s really bad out there!"

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Liz Cheney leads the way in 'congratulating' Kari Lake on her Arizona loss

Republicans are grumbling and Democrats are celebrating after another of Donald Trump's endorsed MAGA candidates lost a seat in Arizona.

Katie Hobbs was declared the winner of the gubernatorial seat in the state on Monday evening by MSNBC and CNN after the final count of votes was revealed showing that Kari Lake had no pathway left to victory.

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Kari Lake loses the Arizona governor's seat to Katie Hobbs

Far-right, election-denying firebrand Kari Lake has lost her race to be the governor of Arizona, according to projections from NBC and CNN.

Lake was facing off against Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, who fought in the 2020 election to follow the law and ensure every vote was counted. Despite her efforts, the Arizona Republicans still voted to bring on the Cyber Ninjas to prove that the 2020 election was fraudulent. In fact, they proved that President Joe Biden obtained more votes than initially calculated.

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Legal expert has a bold suggestion for the Jan. 6 committee

Speaking on the Open Arguments podcast, former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal had a suggestion for the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

In a discussion about the next steps in the lame-duck session of Congress, he said that the committee should transfer the probe to the Senate so that they can take over the investigation, even if the House falls to Republicans.

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Trump fails to comply with Jan. 6 subpoena

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election subpoenaed Donald Trump to testify before their panel as the final act of their last hearing.

The committee gave Trump a month to comply, but he ignored the subpoena.

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Pence swears he 'felt no fear' on Jan. 6 — and explains why he refused to get in Secret Service car

Former Vice President Mike Pence finally revealed some details about the Jan. 6 attack while he was in the Capitol.

In his interview with ABC News' David Muir, Pence was asked if he was afraid while the crowd was chanting "hang Mike Pence" and breaking down the doors.

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