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'Disrespectful to President Trump': Ex-president's fans turn on RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

A Donald Trump ally on Monday called out Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel for purportedly being disrespectful to the former president.

Laura Loomer, an independent right-wing journalist whose content is frequently shared by the ex-president, has been floated as a potential interim press secretary if Trump gets another shot in office. Recently, she has lobbed attacks at Marjorie Taylor Greene and 'MAGA' Mike Johnson.

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'You’d never get him out of office': Conservative voters balking at re-electing Trump

Despite Donald Trump's commanding lead in the polls, not all Republican and conservative voters are willing to send the ex-president back to the Oval Office if he ends up winning the battle for the 2024 Republican party nomination.

According to a report from the Guardian, doubts about giving the four-time indicted former president another crack at becoming the commander-in-chief have increased due to his recent comments about wanting to be a "dictator" for one day after being re-elected.

Although many observers have suggested Trump is using that kind of language to get a rise out of his detractors, some Republicans are a bit wary that he means it and are looking elsewhere at either one of Trump's GOP rivals for the nomination or contemplating holding their noses and voting for President Joe Biden.

In interviews with conservative voters in the key state of Pennsylvania, the Guardian's Chris Stein found more than a handful of former Trump voters who expressed growing alarm at the former president's increasingly authoritarian rhetoric.

While 67-year-old Roger Williams defended the Trump "dictator" comments by saying, "For one day – don’t get it twisted. He wanted to put his foot down and dictate some things that needed to get done. That’s what he meant,” others weren't so sure.

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Conservative Bob Capparell, 74, claimed he'd prefer former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie or ex-U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, and worried that Trump might make good on boast about being a dictator by telling the Guardian's Stein, "He would be, absolutely. You’d never get him out of office, never.”

Bob Buchman, 72, a Trump voter in 2016 because he “believed his baloney,” turned to Biden in 2020 and may vote that way again.

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Comedian makes Acosta crack up over Trump impression: 'Look at him smiling like a dog'

CNN's Jim Acosta searched for some political levity on Christmas Eve with comedian Matt Friend who has become a social media legend for his ability to match the voices of people like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ron DeSantis and Mitch McConnell.

What unfolded, however, caused the veteran reporter to crack up remembering some of the old days clashing with the former president.

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Trump’s escalating racist rhetoric and the far right’s plan for a slow civil war

As the 2024 presidential election campaign heats up, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is escalating his racist rhetoric, repeatedly saying in recent days that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country,” drawing comparisons to Hitler. Journalist Jeff Sharlet says, “Even more important than the substance is the spectacle, the drama, that makes him the exciting and, in fascist terms, the man of action.” Sharlet explains Project 2025, an agency-by-agency plan backed by a coalition of conservative groups for implementing fascism if Trump regains power, and how the former president is giving the far right the national stage they’ve always wanted.


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Rand Paul roasts Trump for trying to remove Obama from ballot over birth certificate claim

Donald Trump's chickens are coming home to roost with recent attempts to remove him from the ballot, GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said on Saturday.

Paul, who has been a staunch Trump defender after initially being critical, opened up about the former president in a holiday-inspired post. The post wasn't about Christmas or Hanukkah, however; it was about Festivus, inspired by a Seinfeld storyline.

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Trump fans cheer support from Nation of Islam's Farrakhan — but the video is old

A pro-Trump influencer who recently interviewed Tucker Carlson celebrated on Saturday that the former president got the "nod" from Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan, but the video dates back to at least 2018, according to various news reports.

Tim Pool, who recently got Carlson to say that he wouldn't support Trump if Nikki Haley was the V.P. on the ticket, posted on social media that "Trump got the farrakhan nod." With that caption, Pool shared someone else's video in which Farrakhan is seen praising Trump and calling him an "anomaly."

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'Ask Jeb Bush': Former GOP lawmaker breaks news to DeSantis his career is over

On Saturday morning, former Rep. Dave Jolly (R-FL) laughed when told how far Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is trailing Donald Trump in the race to be the 2024 Republican party presidential nominee and then noted that DeSantis' career in politics is coming to an ignominious and abrupt end.

With the Florida governor ineligible by state law to run for a third term, and the state already represented by two Republicans in the U.S. Senate, Jolly said DeSantis jumped the gun on starting his national career by taking on the former president who has the solid backing of the MAGA faithful.

With that in mind, the former GOP lawmaker said DeSantis is headed down the same road traveled by former Govs. Jeb Bush (R-FL) and Mike Huckabee (R-AR), both of whom launched humiliatingly bad presidential bids that failed.

"Why is Ron Desantis still in the race?" host Jonathan Capehart pressed, which set Jolly off laughing.

"Exactly, Jonathan. I heard that clip and I thought, 'Okay, we've now reached the excuses stage of his political campaign,' which is always the last one before withdrawal," Jolly stated while smirking.

"Look, the storyline on Ron Desantis is this, and on Saturday morning we can be light-hearted about it, but Republicans jumped into a hot and heavy dating relationship with him. He was the prom king. He was, Time magazine said, the future. His opening ad said on the eighth day God created him: Ron DeSantis."

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"And so they jumped into this heavy dating relationship with him, they thought he was all that — they realized he wasn't," he continued. "That he was just into himself and not into them. He was a little boring, he had lost his moves, he was stale. Republican voters have moved on and, just like a bad boyfriend, Ron DeSantis doesn't realize that."

After noting that former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) has blown by the Florida governor in the polls, he added, "Ron DeSantis' presidential run is likely over. The question is, is his political career over as well? Because where does he go after leaving the governorship? Ask Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee how that went. It doesn't go well."

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Trump is floating someone he calls 'Bird Brain' as his V.P. pick: report

Donald Trump is reportedly considering a controversial idea: selecting GOP candidate Nikki Haley, whom he has nicknamed "Bird Brain," as his potential vice presidential choice.

Trump has been brutal toward Haley, who worked in the former president's administration, in part because she purportedly claimed she wouldn't run against him before doing just that. But he is now speaking with his associates about making her his number two, CBS News reports.

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Ron DeSantis’ 'Never Back Down' super PAC scraps $2.5M of ads in key states

A previous version of this article did not mention new conservative advertising by the group Fight Right.

After his landslide double-digit reelection in 2022, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' supporters (including right-wing author Ann Coulter) hailed him as the Republican who would crush Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP presidential primary before crushing President Joe Biden in the general election. But DeSantis' presidential campaign has struggled badly against Trump, and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley appears to be the non-Trump candidate with the greatest momentum.

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Questions raised about Nikki Haley's 'sudden wealth' as she hides her tax returns: report

As she closes the gap in the polls between herself and Donald Trump, former Gov. Nikki Haley's bid to become the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee is facing more scrutiny — including on a recent 11-month period where she made an estimated $2.5 million.

According to a report from the Washington Post, Haley stepped down as Trump's U.N. ambassador in late 2018, not long after a process server attempted to serve her with papers at the United Nations building over the foreclosure of her parents’ lake house on which she was listed as a defendant.

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'Couldn't have come at a worse time': Analyst says Colorado ruling has Trump foes reeling

When the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump is ineligible for the state's 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot, the other candidates were quick to rush to his defense.

The justices, in a 4-3 decision, ruled that he is disqualified from running for president in the state under Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment. Section 3 states that an "officer" who has engaged in "insurrection" cannot run for office, and the justices believe he did that when he tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election results despite the fact that now-President Joe Biden clearly won.

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Trump allies crank up racist dog whistles against Nikki Haley

As polls show former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley climbing in New Hampshire, allies of former President Donald Trump have increasingly begun referring to her by her given name, Nimarata, to emphasize her Indian heritage.

According to Axios, there have been multiple efforts by Trump allies to highlight Haley's birth name in an apparent racist dog whistle aimed at blunting whatever momentum she has heading into the New Hampshire primary.

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Colorado GOP threatens to withdraw from primary if Trump is booted from ballot: report

The Colorado GOP threatened to withdraw from the state's primary election if the state Supreme Court's ruling booting Donald Trump from the ballot is allowed to stand, Fox News reported Wednesday.

The threat to move to a caucus system was made by a state GOP spokesperson in response to presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's declaration that he would withdraw from the 2024 campaign if the ruling stands.

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