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'Ritual humiliation': Authoritarian expert shows how Putin and Trump are acting the same

Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat explained that authoritarian leaders have a tendency to humiliate people publicly and that's what Russian President Vladimir Putin did to Tucker Carlson this week and what Donald Trump did to Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) when he showed up in New Hampshire for a rally.

"Did you ever think [Haley] actually supported you, Tim? And you're the senator of her state...You must really hate her," she recalled Trump saying about Nikki Haley saying she'd support Scott if he was the nominee.

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Trump claims he purposely 'interposed' Nancy Pelosi's name with with Nikki Haley's

It was all intentional, according to Trump.

Former President Donald Trump took the stage in Charleston, South Carolina, on Valentine's Day to explain away some of his flubs.

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Trump plots controversial global shakeup behind closed doors: report

A Trump 2.0 White House term would reportedly launch a wrecking ball into U.S. foreign policy — altering or even doing away altogether with decades long foreign policy mainstays. That purported plan includes a radical NATO makeover and an expedited accord to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

Bloomberg News reported that former President Donald Trump is entertaining stripping the forged ties with some NATO countries, specifically establishing a two-tiered NATO alliance model.

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'Plain bigotry': GOP called out for 'crossing lines that should never be crossed'

Republican lawmakers have been publicly and privately pushing the limits of acceptable discourse with race-baiting language in the age of Donald Trump, according to a report.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) insultingly highlighted the Somali birthplace of her Democratic colleague Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on the House floor the same week as Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) slurred the Black husband of Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) as a "thug," and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) repeatedly mixed up the nationality of TikTok chief executive Shou Chew.

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Haley unleashes attacks on Trump for nepotism and insults to the military

Although former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley is trailing significantly in the polls to Donald Trump, she isn't slowing down in her attacks on the former president.

During a campaign event on Tuesday, Haley whacked Trump for his decision to push for daughter-in-law Lara Trump to serve as co-chair of the Republican National Committee.

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Trump is 'slapping his supporters in the face' with attacks on military service: ex-aide

Former President Donald Trump is not just speaking off the cuff when he attacks former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's husband over military service, former Trump administration official Anthony Scaramucci told CNN on Monday — he's explicitly laying down a loyalty test for his supporters.

Specifically, he argued, Trump wants to be sure that Republicans trust him over their most cherished institutions.

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'Unconstitutional overreach': Trump VP contenders clash on Jan. 6

WASHINGTON — Barring something monumental — a health crisis, a debilitating legal development — Donald Trump is all but guaranteed to become the 2024 Republican presidential nominee.

And potential Trump running mates seem to be working overtime this month to audition for the part.

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Trump doubles down on mocking Nikki Haley's husband

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning doubled down on his strategy of mocking GOP rival Nikki Haley's husband, who is currently on military duty in Africa as a major with the South Carolina Army National Guard.

Over the weekend, Trump drew criticism from Haley and others for sarcastically questioning why husband Michael Haley wasn't out with her on the campaign trail when he knew full well that Haley was overseas serving his country.

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Trump giving Putin the green light for 'torture, mass murder, and rape': Yale historian

If Trump returns to D.C to once again lead the free world, he could shatter longstanding treaties and disrupt peace, warned Yale Prof. Timothy Snyder on Monday evening.

"I think the worst of it might be do whatever the hell you want," he said while appearing on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell. "Because the whole point of a mutual defense treaty is to assure your allies that you will be there for them, not to invite a potential aggressor to attack."

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'Disgusting': Nikki Haley destroys Trump for mocking her husband's military service

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley slammed former President Donald Trump in a CNN interview on Monday afternoon for the former president's recent comments disparaging her active-duty husband's military service in a campaign stop in her home state over the weekend.

Haley is the last major Republican candidate challenging Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination, although polling currently suggests Trump has a near-insurmountable advantage over her.

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Donald Trump will make campaign stop in Michigan this weekend

Former President Donald Trump will make his first Michigan campaign stop of the 2024 election year in Oakland County on Saturday. Trump's campaign announced the visit Monday.

The Republican candidate will hold a "get out the vote" rally at 7 p.m. at a venue at the Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township, according to a press release.

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'Too stupid to hide your racism': Megyn Kelly roasted for attack on Black National Anthem

Former Fox News and MSNBC personality Megyn Kelly took to X to complain about Andra Day's performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the Super Bowl — a song also known as the "Black National Anthem."

"The so-called Black National Anthem does not belong at the Super Bowl," wrote Kelly, who has previously generated controversy for insisting that Jesus and Santa Claus are white and defending blackface exhibitions. "We already have a National Anthem and it includes EVERYONE."

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‘Treason’: Top constitutional expert warns on Trump’s attack on NATO

Donald Trump's remarks that he would not only violate the United States' treaty with NATO by refusing to defend member countries if they were attacked by Russia and had not spent enough on defense, but that he would encourage President Vladimir Putin "to do whatever the hell" he wants in that situation, have sparked fears and warnings in the U.S. and in NATO countries. But one top constitutional scholar is issuing a different kind of warning: treason.

Speaking at a campaign rally in South Carolina, home to his top Republican rival and his own former UN Ambassador, Nikki Haley, Trump on Saturday relayed this anecdote to supporters: "One of the presidents of a big country stood up and said, 'Well, sir, if we don't pay and we’re attacked by Russia, will you protect us?' I said, 'You didn’t pay, you’re delinquent?' He said, 'Yes, let’s say that happened.' 'No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.'"

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