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Radical plan urges Democrats to abandon their party to stop Trump

An action group is lobbying Democrats to drop their party allegiance and register as Republicans so they can vote in their state primaries to stop Donald Trump, The Sacramento Bee reported.

The plan, hatched by the non-profit group PrimaryPivot, doesn't have much of chance of success, according to political strategists. But it is gaining traction after being mentioned in more than one news report.

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The partnership that could sink Trump: columnist

Donald Trump is not only maintaining his lead in the polls to be the 2024 Republican Party but is pulling away as no single challenger appears able to make up the difference.

However, Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin suggests, there is strength in numbers and an alliance between former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie could be one way to derail the Trump train.

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Trump brags of friendship with Kim Jong Un as he rages about North Korea stance

Days after Donald Trump shrugged off his comments that he would be a “day one” dictator, the former president boasted about his friendship with North Korean’s 12-year dictator Kim Jong Un.

Trump took to Truth Social Wednesday to deny a report from Politico that he was backtracking on calls to denuclearize the authoritarian state.

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Trolling, erotica, vulgarity: Trump, Biden Facebook pages are unmitigated trash heaps

Former President Donald Trump is depicted as Ken getting booked in jail during the blockbuster movie, “Barbie.”

House Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is shrieking “I’m melting” while portraying the Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz.”

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Army of Trump trolls runs online campaign with flood of hateful posts: report

An army of internet trolls is going to war for former President Donald Trump with the latest artificial intelligence tools, reported The New York Times on Wednesday — and many of their top targets are women and minorities.

"Cheered on by Mr. Trump, the group traffics freely in misinformation, artificial intelligence and digital forgeries known as deepfakes. Its memes are riddled with racist stereotypes, demeaning tropes about L.G.B.T.Q. people and broad scatological humor," reported Ken Bensinger.

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'Dangerous': Republican warns 'check and balances' won’t survive Trump 2.0

Some critics of former President Donald Trump have argued that if he wins the 2024 election and returns to the White House in 2025, the United States' system of checks and balances will be robust enough to hold back any authoritarian moves he makes. Conservative Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who has endorsed former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for president, insists that Trump is "too dumb to be a threat to democracy."

But veteran conservative columnist Mona Charen has a very different viewpoint.

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Did Ron and Casey DeSantis violate election laws with super PAC conduct?

Team DeSantis is all-in on an Iowa Caucus victory next month, but a deeply reported story in the Associated Press implies the Florida governor may be in election legal hot water for steering the moves of his well-funded super PAC.

Gov. Ron DeSantis as a candidate has been on a tireless tear through Iowa, personally visiting all 99 counties, notching endorsements from Gov. Kim Reynolds and a prominent religious leader Bob Vander Plaats.

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'Just sitting there': Why a dormant government fund got another cash infusion

A largely unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections continues to grow with monthly taxpayer infusions — adding $327,000 last month, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has accumulated $400.9 million in taxpayer-funded money as of Nov. 30 — funds that will likely continue to sit in a bureaucratic black hole for years, Treasury records show. The fund ballooned to more than $445.6 million as of June 30, but a nearly $47.5 million disbursement for pediatric research at the National Institutes of Health of money formerly used to put on party conventions decreased the pool of idle dollars.

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Trump operatives 'just itching' to go after Nikki Haley's ethnicity: reporter

Journalist Tim Alberta thinks that former President Donald Trump and his campaign will be absolutely vicious toward Republican rival Nikki Haley should they consider she actually poses a threat to his bid to win the Republican Party's presidential nomination.

In an interview with Democratic operative David Axelrod, Alberta explained that Haley, as the daughter of Indian immigrants who rose up through the ranks of a white-dominated South Carolina Republican Party, had to learn how to be a "knife fighter" to survive politically.

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'Potential dysfunction' of a second Trump presidency has Wall Street in a panic: report

With one Wall Street executive and GOP megadonor lamenting, "The street still hopes for somebody else,” Politico reports Monday that financiers and business executives are not pleased with the potential presidential candidate leaders — specifically Donald Trump.

As the report notes, one thing Wall Street prizes above all — besides profits — is stability, and based on Trump's wild swings on trade and finance during his first term, it was in short supply.

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'She's done letting Ron talk': Casey DeSantis mocked for misleading Iowa caucus comments

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' wife Casey, who has taken an active role in her husband's campaign, appeared to urge supporters who don't live in Iowa to travel there and try to vote in the caucus anyway, saying on Fox News, “We’re asking all of these moms and grandmoms to come from wherever it might be — North Carolina, South Carolina — and descend upon the state of Iowa to be a part of the caucus because you do not have to be a resident of Iowa to be able to participate in the caucus. So moms and grandmoms are going to be able to come and be a part and let their voice be heard in support of Ron DeSantis.”

According to Florida Politics, she swiftly walked this statement back, clarifying that, "they cannot vote in the caucus process, but they can come and volunteer and they can be a part of it in that way." And the Iowa Republican Party, while not mentioning Casey DeSantis by name, put out a statement on X clarifying, "Remember: you must be a legal resident of Iowa and the precinct you live in and bring photo ID with you to participate in the #iacaucus!"

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Florida lawmaker revives libel bill criticized in GOP presidential debate

ORLANDO, Fla. — A Florida Republican has introduced a scaled-back version of a bill that aims to make it easier for prominent people to sue for libel, a proposal that died earlier this year in the state Legislature after receiving bipartisan criticism. State Rep. Alex Andrade’s new proposal seeks to change long-standing legal standards dealing with anonymous sources. Andrade’s previous bill was mentioned in the GOP presidential debate on Wednesday when Gov. Ron DeSantis and presidential rival Nikki Haley clashed over the merits of anonymous political speech. Andrade, R-Pensacola, has said it s...

'Not good advice': Trump lashes out at lawyer who said he shouldn't attend assault trial

Donald Trump on Thursday evening lashed out at his own attorney, whom the former president says told him not to attend a civil trial in which he was found liable for defamation and sexual assault.

Trump has repeatedly lashed out against E. Jean Carroll, the magazine writer who won millions in the civil case against him. He doubled down on those attacks in a post on social media, using a news story about the co-founder of LinkedIn as a jumping off point.

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