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'Stakes high' for Trump as he heads to Iowa under a legal cloud

On the same day that former Donald Trump attorney Michael Cohen is slated to testify before a Manhattan grand jury about the ex-president reportedly paying an adult film star hush money after an alleged affair, Trump will be jetting off to Iowa to boost his chances of winning a third Republican Party presidential nomination.

According to a report from the Associated Press, the stakes could not be higher for Trump who can't risk losing the state where he was defeated in the 2016 primary due to a disorganized state campaign apparatus.

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Ron DeSantis' claims about book ban 'hoax' meticulously debunked

Gov. Ron DeSantis has been pushing back on the mounting criticism of his policies regarding books in public schools, claiming in a press conference this month that it's a "hoax" Florida is engaging in mass book bans.

But investigative reporter Judd Legum methodically debunked all of DeSantis' claims in a takedown on his Popular Information blog, published on Monday.

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Trump won't be testifying before Manhattan grand jury: attorney

Donald Trump won't accept an invitation to testify before a Manhattan grand jury, according to his attorney.

The former president is under investigation for an alleged hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, but his defense attorney Joe Tacopina told ABC News that he would waive his right to testify before the panel.

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Author targeted by Florida book bans shreds 'truly egregious' censorship

Faced with mounting backlash, Gov. Ron DeSantis has denied that his legislation and policies in Florida are banning books, even though images are flooding out of the state of empty school library shelves. He is claiming that in reality, only a small subset of inappropriate content is being removed.

Author Jodi Picoult, whose books have been targeted in the removals, has written a scathing analysis of the situation in Florida that was published by The Daily Beast on Monday.

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'Obnoxious and nasty' DeSantis isn't winning voters outside GOP base: MSNBC's Donny Deutsch

MSNBC's Donny Deutsch believes Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won't look as appealing to voters as some Republicans think.

The Florida Republican is widely seen as Donald Trump's strongest challenger for the GOP nomination, but the "Morning Joe" contributor said his personality flaws are just too glaring to win over voters outside the conservative base.

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Florida teacher who called a biracial student a 'mutt' has been abusing students for decades: report

A Florida teacher who has been harassing students with racist diatribes and personal attacks for decades is now being scrutinized as school administrators admit they have been unable to fire him while at the same time refusing to provide details about "specific incidents."

According to a report from the Tampa Bay Times, school administrators have an extensive file of complaints lodged against Todd Harvey, who has taught government studies at Wharton High in Tampa and who has even allegedly used a Nazi salute in class.

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'Just gross' Ron DeSantis boasts visibly disgust Morning Joe hosts

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were visibly disgusted by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis boasting about sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard.

The Florida Republican visited Iowa over the weekend to promote his book -- and his presumptive 2024 presidential campaign -- and received a raucous response by regaling caucus-goers with his tale of flying migrants to the picturesque island, and the "Morning Joe" hosts were appalled.

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Top Pennsylvania Republican dumps Trump

Back in 2016, you would have been hard pressed to find a more stalwart supporter of then-candidate Donald Trump than Lou Barletta.

Barletta, the former mayor of Hazleton, and then a Republican member of Congress from Pennsylvania, was one of Trump’s earliest Keystone State backers, and went to bat for him in the race against Democrat Hillary Clinton.

No more.

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GOP insiders panic as Trump elevates Capitol rioters as 'patriots'

The Republican base has made it all but impossible to move on from Donald Trump.

As much as many Republicans might want to move on from the twice-impeached ex-president, Fox News resuscitated conspiracy theories around Jan. 6 and Trump has been invited to testify before a New York grand jury, which could be the first but possibly not the last case where he could be indicted, and those developments have centered the 2024 campaign squarely around him, reported Politico.

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Trump looks to play catch-up to DeSantis on education in 2024 race

By James Oliphant

DAVENPORT, Iowa (Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has shown that waging cultural warfare over education can pay off with voters, and now Donald Trump is looking to get in on the action.

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DeSantis crackdown on free speech and civil rights blasted by beloved voting rights group

The nonpartisan League of Women Voters has been facing a nationwide backlash after decades of going about its business of surveying candidates, registering voters, hosting debates and lobbying for its causes with little fuss.

ProPublica reported in August how the volatile political climate has caught up with the league, with conservatives increasingly portraying it as a decidedly liberal entity. Since that story was published, we’ve seen candidates reject invitations to debate and try to undermine the league’s work in registering new voters. In September in Illinois, then-Lake County Board member Dick Barr, a Republican, publicly apologized for a Facebook post in which he called the league “partisan hags.”

This week, the group found itself once again in the middle of a political controversy. This time it was in Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis has sought to reshape a wide range of discourse, including by making it easier for public officials to sue for defamation and restricting discussions of systemic racism in workplace trainings. The league revealed that it had been denied permission by the Florida Department of Management Services to hold an outdoor rally on the steps of the Old Capitol in Tallahassee under a new DeSantis administration rule requiring groups to first get sponsorship from a sympathetic state agency.

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Pence advisers urged him to step it up with attack on Trump to get into the campaign game: report

Former Vice President Mike Pence has taken a long time to strike out at Donald Trump for placing him in danger at the 2021 Capitol riot — but Pence's advisers convinced him to finally hit hard at his old boss at the Gridiron dinner, they told Politico.

They viewed the event — a white-tie event thrown by journalists in Washington — as an "opportunity" for Pence clearly "amplify" what he has already more quietly expressed: that Trump's baseless rigged election claim, and his firing up of the mob of his supporters who called for Pence to be "hanged," put him and his family in extreme danger.

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Ron DeSantis is 'high on his own supply' as he tests out his presidential campaign pitch: analyst

Although Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has yet to announce his bid to be the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 2024, he is hitting key presidential primary states and meeting with locals in a manner that traditionally precedes an imminent announcement.

However, as MSNBC's Sarah Posner wrote, he may need to adjust the main thrust of why he should be the GOP nominee because it does not test well with Democrats, independents and a suprising number of Republicans.

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