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'We do really want to burn it all down': Trumpworld says it isn’t 'bluffing' on 2nd term

An unnamed Republican source close to former President Donald Trump is confirming that reports of the former president wanting to establish a far-right, authoritarian government in a second term are not hyperbole.

In a recent Rolling Stone article, reporters Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng spoke with several unnamed GOP-aligned sources who are in Trump's orbit, and they made no efforts to assuage concerns that Trump would drastically reshape the federal government if he took power again. Rather, these sources instead confirmed that reports of a term-limited Trump eliminating all guardrails that would stand in the way of him wielding absolute unchecked executive power and pursuing vengeance against his political opponents are accurate.

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Trump's primary cash source for legal defense fund is 'dwindling' as bills pile up: report

Donald Trump's so-called "witch trials" are costing him big bucks. And he's been dipping his hand into his Save America PAC for nearly $5 million each month to cover the legal bills.

The New York Times, citing new federal election filings, reports that with just $4 million balance in the political account — cash flow is looking bleak to be able to afford the steep monthly costs to come.

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'We do really want to burn it all down': Trump's camp warns it isn’t 'bluffing'

An unnamed Republican source close to former President Donald Trump is confirming that reports of the former president wanting to establish a far-right, authoritarian government in a second term are not hyperbole.

In a recent Rolling Stone article, reporters Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng spoke with several unnamed GOP-aligned sources who are in Trump's orbit, and they made no efforts to assuage concerns that Trump would drastically reshape the federal government if he took power again. Rather, these sources instead confirmed that reports of a term-limited Trump eliminating all guardrails that would stand in the way of him wielding absolute unchecked executive power and pursuing vengeance against his political opponents are accurate.

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Expert reveals potential Trump running mate Democrats 'would dread the most'

The race to become former President Donald Trump's vice presidential candidate is being heavily troubleshooted.

Among the runners in the veepstakes, there's one possible standout running mate that at least one expert suspects could induce Democrat insomnia.

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'He was talking gibberish!' Dem strategist openly laughs at defense of Trump's rambling

Democratic strategist Maria Cardona on Wednesday openly laughed at Trump 2016 campaign staffer Bryan Lanza after he tried to defend the former president's mental acuity.

Appearing on CNN, Lanza criticized reports that Trump had left a room full of CEOs baffled by being unable to maintain a coherent thought during a recent meeting.

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'Serious threat': Why Dems may have opening in this deep red state

Indiana, home of former Vice President Mike Pence, is a deep red state that former President Donald Trump carried by 17 percent in the 2020 election. Democrats in Indiana typically struggle in statewide races.

But the New York Times' Michelle Goldberg, in her June 17 column, explains why Democrats may have an unlikely opening in the state's 2024 gubernatorial race.

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CNN guest cracks up at thought of Black voters backing Byron Donalds

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) could become former President Donald Trump's running mate for 2024, but one thing he almost certainly won't do is attract Black voters to the ticket.

That's according to Democratic strategist Karen Finney, who joined a CNN panel Friday.

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Kevin McCarthy can’t stop losing. Nancy Mace can’t stop loving it.

WASHINGTON — In the territory Kevin McCarthy once ruled with a wooden, if limp, gavel, Republicans in the House of Representatives spent the week laughing off the former House speaker for meddling in GOP primaries — then getting walloped.

McCarthy and his allies were dealt a stunning defeat in the Palmetto State when Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) turned heads for destroying her Republican primary opponent by some 27 points.

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'Bizarre rambles': New Yorker writer examines Trump's 'age-related diminishment'

The New Yorker's Susan Glasser on Friday took stock of former President Donald Trump's lengthy rant to congressional Republicans on Friday that one member compared to the ramblings of a "drunk uncle."

Taking in Trump's performance as a whole, Glasser expressed shock that President Joe Biden is facing intense media scrutiny for his age while Trump seems to be getting a pass.

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Nancy Mace says ex-Speaker McCarthy backing her ouster to seek 'revenge'

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is convinced former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has it out for her.

And she thinks it's based on settling a score for her being part of what he's dubbed the "Crazy Eight" — lawmakers who unceremoniously bucked him from his prestigious perch.

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'What’s he smoking?' The View highlights 'glaring warning signs' of Trump 'decline'

Former President Donald Trump spoke at a Las Vegas rally over the weekend in extreme heat and he remarked that he didn't have access to the TelePrompters that he normally does — before launching into a speech that was apparently completely off the cuff.

The co-hosts of "The View" commented that it showed how much the Republican candidate has devolved over the years. They first played a clip of Trump at Sunday's Nevada rally.

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Pence aide turns tables on WSJ over Biden exposé: 'Happy to discuss Trump’s mental acuity

Hours after the Wall Street Journal published a bombshell report titled, Behind Closed Doors, Biden Shows Signs of Slipping, a former top aide to former Vice President Mike Pence seeks to offer the newspaper some insight into ex-President Donald Trump's "mental acuity & fitness for office" as well.

The Journal wrote in its Tuesday, June 4 article: "The 81-year-old Biden is the oldest person to hold the presidency. His age and cognitive fitness have become major issues in his campaign for a second term, both in the minds of voters and in attacks on him by Republicans. The White House and top aides said he remains a sharp and vigorous leader."

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Trump in first election test after hush money conviction

Donald Trump faced Republican voters for the first time as a convicted felon on Tuesday during the final state primaries for the 2024 presidential nomination, where he continued to sweep up votes.

The ex-president has already locked up the Republican nomination to run against President Joe Biden, making the votes in Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota formalities.

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