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Donald Trump could be charged any day - what happens next?

By Joseph Ax

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump could be charged in New York as soon as this week for allegedly covering up hush money payments to a porn star during his 2016 presidential campaign, nearly seven years after the money changed changes.

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Trump’s first 2024 campaign rally will be in Waco

Texas is the first stop on the 2024 presidential campaign trail for Donald Trump, the former president’s team announced Friday. In this third consecutive bid for the White House, Trump will hold a rally March 25 at the Waco Regional Airport.

While facing criminal charges and less vocal support from Texas GOP leaders, Trump hopes to lock in the loyalty of Lone Star State voters before more Republicans join the primary race.

“It is undisputed that Texas is Trump Country after electing 37 Trump Endorsed Candidates and recent polling among Texas primary voters,” his campaign staff wrote in a news release announcing the event. Trump’s campaign cited a tweet from Interactive Polls, a conservative media company, as evidence that in polls Texans favor Trump over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential Republican nominee.

According to February polling from the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin, 56% of Republicans surveyed said the former president should run again.

While Trump was at one point a political force of nature in the state, his sway may have waned given how few prominent Texas Republicans have endorsed the former president for 2024. On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin, gave DeSantis his endorsement, calling the Florida governor “a man of conviction.”

While Trump and Nikki Haley, Trump’s pick for United Nations ambassador and the former South Carolina governor, are the only Republican candidates who have formally declared they are running for president, it’s expected DeSantis will also join the race.

Gov. Greg Abbott, a potential 2024 candidate himself, got Trump’s endorsement in his primary last year but kept his distance during the general election, skipping an October rally in Texas.

It’s expected that President Joe Biden will seek a second four-year term.

Trump has been blamed by some leaders in his own party for the GOP’s dull performance nationwide last November. He is also subject to numerous criminal investigations for his private business and his role in attempting to overthrow the 2020 election.

Trump lost the election to Biden in 2020 by a 4-point margin.

A report commissioned by the Trump campaign found little evidence of double voting or ballots bearing the names of dead people, according to The Washington Post, which contradicted his claims of fraud.

The Associated Press reported that Trump could be under indictment in the coming weeks in New York for an investigation into his alleged payment of hush money in 2016 to women he had sexual encounters with a decade earlier.

Doors open at noon March 25 in Waco; Trump is scheduled to speak at 5 p.m.

Disclosure: University of Texas at Austin has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune's journalism. Find a complete list of them here.

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Republicans want to drag America into an 'alternate universe': Rick Wilson

Republicans running for president in 2024 are painting a nightmarish view of America, to justify culture wars that will bring the country into a fictional "alternate universe," argued former GOP strategist turned Lincoln Project cofounder Rick Wilson on MSNBC Friday.

This comes amid new reporting about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' bizarre social graces, and skepticism among people close to him that he has the people skills required to connect with voters.

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‘Hitler would be very proud’: Michael Flynn and right-wing groups plunge Florida hospital into chaos

A coalition of right-wing groups, one of which is led by former national security advisor Michael Flynn, has plunged a respected Florida hospital into chaos with incendiary allegations that the facility has been killing COVID-19 patients, Mother Jones reports.

Sarasota Memorial Hospital, a 98-year-old public hospital that serves more than a million patients each year and whose mission is to provide care to underserved communities, has become a target of right-wing groups in recent years.

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Former Guantanamo detainee says Ron DeSantis watched him being tortured: report

UPDATE: A New York Times investigation published on Sept. 24, 2023 stated that reporters had been unable to confirm Mansoor Adayfi's claims that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was involved in prisoner maltreatment. "An examination of military records and interviews with detainees’ lawyers and service members who served at the same time as Mr. DeSantis found no evidence to back up the claims," the Times wrote. "The New York Times interviewed more than 40 people who served with Mr. DeSantis or around the same time and none recalled witnessing or even hearing of any episodes like the ones Mr. Adayfi described."

A Yemeni citizen who was held for 14 years at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba has told The Independent that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis witnessed him being tortured while he was stationed there.

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Florida GOP lawmakers want nothing to do with Trump-DeSantis civil war: report

Florida Republican lawmakers are staying out of the brewing civil war between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.

The potential rivals are charting a collision course heading into the 2024 GOP presidential primary, but the state's congressional delegation aren't choosing sides at this point and instead say only that "the next president will be from Florida," reported Politico.

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'I would also look sad': Twitter roasts Ben Stein for racist rant saying Black people 'never had it so good'

Republican actor and commentator, Ben Stein, recently went on a rant suggesting if he were a "colored" person, he would realize he has "every opportunity" to achieve a "good life."

Ron Filipkowski shared the clip of the longtime conservative via Twitter, saying, "Ben Stein says black people should stop complaining because they've never had it so good: 'When I was a child … we would drive by the neighborhoods .. almost all black people .. and they looked so raggedy and sad, and their neighborhoods were so run down and miserable.'"

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Trump wallowing in 'frustration and confusion' due to DeSantis' presidential run strategy: analyst

The refusal of Gov. Ron DeSantis to officially jump into the fray to win the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination is driving Donald Trump to distraction as his shots at the Florida Republican fail to land because there is no certainty DeSantis will actually run.

According to MSNBC's Hayes Brown, the former president is anxiously awaiting a DeSantis announcement because he needs to start "clearing the field" in the run-up to the Republican primaries.

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Trump takes aim at DeSantis and Babylon Bee in bizarre late night rant

Former President Donald Trump leveled an attack at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in a late-night rant over his payment to the conservative satirical news platform known as The Babylon Bee.

On Thursday, March 16, Trump took to his social media platform Truth Social where he sounded off on the Republican governor using the “Ron DeSanctimonious” nickname he's known for unleashing when attacking DeSantis.

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Trump is in big trouble with evangelicals in Florida

Intense support from the evangelical community was essential to former President Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 election.

But even as he gears up for a 2024 rematch with President Joe Biden, there are signs in Trump's adopted state of Florida that his agenda no longer holds as much sway with this key voting bloc, Religion News Service reported this week — and several of these worshipers are looking instead to Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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'You should eat more like Trump': Ron DeSantis' weird eating habits mocked by late night comic

Even Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters wouldn’t say he’s known for his dining etiquette, but compared to his most likely Republican primary rival, the ex-president is an icon of elegance.

Late night comedian Seth Meyers in a monologue scheduled to air Thursday night skewered Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over his weird eating habits, described in a new Daily Beast report that paints a messy picture of the politician known for being a disciplined messenger.

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GOP 'race is between populist Tweedledum and populist Tweedledee': conservative

Far from being the Republican Party's salvation from former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is just a different incarnation of the exact same thing — and he could bring the GOP to the exact same ruination, argued conservative analyst David Brooks for The New York Times on Thursday.

This comes as DeSantis is coming under further heat for censorship in schools and crackdowns on corporations that criticize his cultural agenda.

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Indictment could benefit Trump politically, polling data suggests

Nancy Pelosi in 2019 warned that impeaching Donald Trump could lead to unintended consequences.

“Don’t tell anybody I told you this,” the former House Speaker and current Democratic congresswoman said at the 2019 event held by Cornell University’s Institute of Politics and Global Affairs.

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