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'We're both white Americans': SNL's Trump compares himself to Jesus and Ron DeSantis to Judas in Easter opener

“A famous, wonderful man arrested for no reason at all,” said SNL's fake Donald Trump — played by cast member James Austin Johnson — during the opening of this week's edition of Saturday Night Live.

Standing in front of a re-enactment of the Last Supper, fake Trump added, “If you haven’t put it together folks, I’m comparing myself to Jesus. Again. And what better time than on his birthday, Easter? ... We’re both very tall, very popular, and both, frankly, white Americans."

In a shout-out to the "stand back and stand by" crowd, SNL's Trump continued, “A lot of his followers got in big, big trouble, just like mine. All because I told them exactly what Jesus would have said: 'Get very violent and start a war.'"

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Paul Krugman: 'Irrational' Ron DeSantis' new 'crazy' proposal could enable criminals

Gov. Ron DeSantis is planning to introduce legislation banning Floridians from making use of a digital currency under consideration by the federal government – a “crazy” idea that would serve to protect financial crime, economic Paul Krugman writes today in the New York Times.

The United States doesn’t have such a currency today, but the Federal Reserve is studying the idea, Krugman writes. The economist notes there’s a demand for a new system that would provide “virtual equivalents of old-fashioned cash that can be stored and transferred electronically.”

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Would Florida higher ed proposals protect students or destroy state universities?

ORLANDO, Fla. — Lawmakers are weighing sweeping changes to Florida’s higher education system, including weakening tenure protections for faculty, putting a microscope on certain programs and specifying how United States history must be taught in core courses. Allies of Gov. Ron DeSantis say the proposals would protect free speech on university campuses, while critics argue they would do the opposite. “We will not attract the best faculty,” said Rich Templin, director of politics and public policy at Florida AFL-CIO, which represents 1.3 million workers in the state, including university facult...

Ron DeSantis is pushing an 'unhinged conspiracy theory' about the Federal Reserve: Rachel Maddow producer

So far, only three Republicans have officially entered the 2024 GOP presidential primary: former President Donald Trump, Nikki Haley (former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations) and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. But if Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis enters the race — which appears likely — the primary is expected to become mainly a battle between Trump and DeSantis.

The Florida governor has recently had a lot to say about the U.S. Federal Reserve. And according to Steve Benen — producer of "The Rachel Maddow Show" on MSNBC and editor of MaddowBlog on MSNBC's website — he has been pushing a bizarre Fed-related "conspiracy theory."

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DeSantis: I’ll kill Reedy Creek deal, consider hotel tax and tolls at Disney World

ORLANDO, Fla. — Escalating an already hot feud, Gov. Ron DeSantis says he plans to work with the Legislature to void the Reedy Creek deal with Disney that stripped the new board of its power and consider imposing new hotel taxes and tolls on Disney World. “Come hell or high water, we’re going to make sure that policy of Florida carries the day,” DeSantis said in a speech at Hillsdale College in Michigan on Thursday night and first reported by Politico. “And so they can keep trying to do things. But ultimately we’re going to win on every single issue involving Disney, I can tell you that.” In a...

'I see people arming up': Extremism expert sounds the alarm on the mainstreaming of fascism in the U.S.

We speak with award-winning journalist and author Jeff Sharlet, who has spent the last decade reporting on the growing threat of fascism across the United States. In his new book, The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War, Sharlet says the language of “civil war” has become central to right-wing rhetoric, mainstreamed by former President Donald Trump, Congressmember Marjorie Taylor Greene and other Republicans.

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AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman, with Nermeen Shaikh.

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Florida Rep. Byron Donalds endorses Trump for president in big snub of DeSantis

Florida Rep. Byron Donalds on Thursday endorsed former President Donald Trump in a major snub of home state ally Gov. Ron DeSantis. Donalds, a rising star on the far right wing of the GOP, said Trump stands alone as the one Republican who can take back the country in 2024. “There is only one leader at this time in our nation’s history who can seize the moment and deliver what we need,” Donalds said. “(Trump will) get us back on track, provide strength and resolve, and Make America Great Again.” Donalds decried problems like inflation and illegal immigration, which Republicans blame on Presiden...

GOP having 'full-blown freak out' after being punished in elections this week: report

Republicans handily lost this week's big Wisconsin Supreme Court election, as Justice Janet Protasiewicz defeated Republican-backed rival Dan Kelly by 11 points – a surprisingly severe defeat in what is traditionally a swing state.

The issue at the center of Protasiewicz's successful campaign was protecting abortion rights -- and Politico's Playbook reports that this development has caused the GOP to have a "full-blown freak out" about implications for the 2024 presidential election.

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Right-wing mom gets Anne Frank graphic novel removed over depictions of 'nude' statues

A right-wing group in Florida got a book about Anne Frank removed from school libraries under a new policy approved by Republican legislators.

The Indian River County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a conservative nonprofit group that questions school lessons on racism and other topics they deem controversial, complained about the graphic novel, “Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation," and got the book pulled from library shelves, reported WPTV-TV.

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Can kids see ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’? How DeSantis’ anti-drag war is affecting the performing arts

MIAMI — Before there was “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and drag brunch in Wynwood, there was Shakespeare. Women were not allowed to perform on stage in England until 1660, which meant that men in wigs and dresses would depict female characters in Shakespeare’s most iconic plays. In modern theater, a strong tradition of drag on stage remains, from Edna Turnblad in “Hairspray” to Mrs. Trunchbull in “Matilda” to Angel in “Rent.” Drag, particularly in the presence of children, is the latest target in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ onslaught against what he calls “woke ideology.” As the state government reprimands busi...

California governor sympathizes with New College of Florida students, takes shots at DeSantis

MIAMI — After months of protesting the takeover of their school by conservative trustees appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, students and faculty at New College of Florida found an empathetic ear from an unlikely source: California Gov. Gavin Newsom. “I’m crawling out of my skin for you guys,” Newsom told an audience near the Sarasota campus Wednesday. “I want you to know you’re not alone. You matter, we care. This is the why I’m here. I’m not your governor. But I’m a member of the larger community all bound together.” Newsom, who was joined by his wife, Jennifer Newsom, spoke at the Betty Johnson...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. registers to run for president

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, has registered a presidential campaign with the Federal Election Commission — and is publicly testing the waters to see how much support he would have for such a run.

Kennedy, who filed his paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday afternoon, is calling his committee Team Kennedy.

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Melania Trump conspicuously absent from post-arraignment Mar-a-Lago grievance-fest

Donald Trump didn't even mention his wife's name during a post-arraignment speech at Mar-a-Lago.

The former first lady wasn't seen or spoken of during the event — where Donald Trump Jr. was accompanied by girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle and Eric Trump was joined by his wife Lara — and the former president didn't bring her up during his grievance-filled speech, reported the Palm Beach Post.

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