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Trump second term would mean war with Iran is 'more likely' than peace: report

Donald Trump, if he were to win a second chance at the presidency, would likely be plagued by the looming threat of Iran, according to a news analysis.

Trump's past actions and stated attitudes would reportedly make a second presidency difficult for the former commander-in-chief. That means a vote for Trump could be a vote for war with Iran, according to a report from HuffPost.

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Ron DeSantis criticizes Trump for congratulating 'murderous dictator' Kim Jong Un

Ron DeSantis has been hesitant about direct attacks on Donald Trump, his primary competitor in the GOP race for the 2024 nomination, but on Saturday he criticized Trump for congratulating "murderous dictator" Kim Jong Un.

A reporter asked DeSantis what he makes of Trump congratulating the North Korean leader for North Korea's appointment to the World Health Organization. The Florida governor said, "I was surprised to see that."

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DeSantis 'the ultimate performative politician' on outrage but not 'in-person performance': report

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is the best at performative politics when it comes to beating down policies perceived as "woke," but his performances falter when it comes to the in-person aspects of professional politics, according to a new report.

The mirage of DeSantis was different than the real man when he appeared in the "fidgety flesh," writes Mark Leibovich, a staff writer at The Atlantic. Leibovich reportedly covered DeSantis' recent appearances at various events in New Hampshire.

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Trump, rivals asked for loyalty pledge ahead of 2024 debates

The Republican Party is planning to hold its first US presidential primary debate on August 23, organizers said Friday, announcing that candidates will be made to sign a pledge agreeing to support the eventual nominee.

Former president Donald Trump, the runaway frontrunner in the early stages of the contest, has so far declined to commit to backing the eventual winner, saying in a radio interview in February that it would "depend on who the nominee was."

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Another blow to DeSantis: Disney tourism numbers expected to be unaffected by his crusade

Disney is reportedly expected to be largely unaffected by the repeated attacks of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

DeSantis has turned all his political guns blazing on Disney after the entertainment giant dared to criticize his legislation prohibiting any mention of LGBTQ people in most elementary school classrooms. He has repeatedly attacked the corporation in speeches, took over the board that administers their special taxing district, and threatened to toll the roads into the Walt Disney World resort complex, or even build a state prison next to it.

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Donald Trump wants to retire the term ‘woke’ and his reasoning might surprise you

Donald Trump wants to put “woke” to rest.

The former president earlier this week said that he’s “sick” of the catch-all phrase that's used to rile up the conservative base.

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Donald Trump takes aim at right-wing targets as 2024 GOP primary heats up

Donald Trump is focusing his rage on a new array of perceived enemies as the 2024 GOP primary heats up, and this time the former president is setting his sights on targets on the political right.

The early returns suggest this could be a losing strategy.

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'He was the enemy': Trump fights to distance himself from disgraced NY Gov. Cuomo amid attacks

Donald Trump on Friday sought to distance himself from former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo amid the former president’s attack on Ron DeSantis, Trump’s chief rival in the 2024 Republican nomination race.

Trump in a recent video said “Even Cuomo did better” at responding to the Covid pandemic than Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who last week declared his candidacy.

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Ron DeSantis defends changing last name pronunciation after Trump ridicule: ‘Call me winner’

You can call him DEH-santis or DEE-santis. Ron says: just call me winner. The Florida governor is defending his curious decision to change how he pronounces his own last name just as he launches his 2024 Republican presidential campaign. “It’s ridiculous, these stupid things,” DeSantis said Thursday when asked about the issue. “Listen, the way to pronounce my last name: Winner.” DeSantis has mostly, but not always, used the more well-known “DEH-Santis” during his two decades in politics. For reasons that remain unclear, the Florida governor started referring to himself as “Ron DEE-Santis” in r...

'Talk like a human being!' Morning Joe pummels Ron DeSantis for 'robot' stump speeches

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough doesn't see Ron DeSantis connecting with voters by giving the same speech over and over on the campaign trail.

The "Morning Joe" host played video clips of DeSantis and Donald Trump arguing over who could "tame the deep state" quicker, and he said the Florida governor's political skills were vastly overrated.

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Judge disqualifies himself in Disney lawsuit despite rejecting DeSantis request

ORLANDO, Fla. — U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker on Thursday disqualified himself from presiding over the court battle between the Walt Disney Company and Gov. Ron DeSantis, but for different reasons than stated in a motion by DeSantis’ legal team that Walker called “nothing more than rank judge-shopping.” Lawyers for the governor filed a motion for Walker’s disqualification last month claiming that in another case, the judge asked questions that suggested bias in favor of Disney. The entertainment giant filed a federal lawsuit against DeSantis, accusing him of retaliating against the compan...

NH Republican lawmaker revokes Trump endorsement over Kayleigh McEnany rant: report

Donald Trump's attack on his former press secretary has cost the former president the endorsement of a Republican lawmaker.

New Hampshire Rep. James Spillane, who earlier this year announced his support for Trump in the 2024 presidential race, said Thursday he’s switching sides and backing the former president’s top rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, The New Hampshire Journal reports.

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Judge denies bid to derail E. Jean Carroll case because Trump is a persecuted 'white Christian'

Judge Lewis Kaplan dismissed a motion from a Donald Trump ally to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's 2019 defamation case because he's being persecuted for being a white Christian.

Court documents uploaded on Thursday revealed Kaplan's decision to dismiss the demands of far-right Trump pal, James H. Brady. He has been described by the New York Post as "a gadfly who clogs courts with 'vexatious' claims." It goes on to claim that the man "has filed so many repetitive lawsuits he’s been ordered to stop and sanctioned in both state and federal courts..."

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