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Fox News faces a 'hard lesson' being held hostage to its right-wing audience: journalist

A new analysis is explaining how Fox News' allegiance to its right-wing audience might be backfiring as Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit progresses in a direction that appears to be unfavorable for the news network.

CNN's Stephen Collinson recently highlighted the latest details to be divulged in connection with the case.

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Neo-Nazis struggle to find lawyers in New Hampshire civil rights case: 'Nobody will represent' us

A pair of neo-Nazis accused of violating the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act say they are unable to find any lawyers from the local area willing to represent them, reported WMUR on Wednesday.

The men hung a banner from a highway overpass in Portsmouth saying "Keep New England White," according to prosecutors.

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DeSantis gets schooled over his  mission to 'make Florida dumb'

A new op-ed is taking aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) describing his political initiatives as efforts to "make Florida dumb."

According to HuffPost, the piece was inspired by DeSantis' recent press conference where he announced a proposal to prohibit the teaching of an AP African American studies course due to "queer theory" and prison abolition being included in the curriculum.

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Matt Schlapp complains he's a 'victim' of a left-wing conspiracy after GOP operatives accuse him of groping

CPAC chair Matt Schlapp has been accused by at least one male Republican operative of sexual assault after he allegedly groped the campaign worker in Georgia. Since then, Schlapp has faced a number of accusations about a hostile work environment. Now that Schlapp is about to start the latest CPAC meeting in Maryland on Wednesday evening, he's speaking out about being a "victim."

The Daily Beast reported that Schlapp is claiming he's under attack by "fake journalists pushing this leftist agenda and lying." In actual fact, Schlapp is being accused of misconduct by a former staffer of Herschel Walker's 2022 Senate campaign. The staff on the Walker campaign not only corroborated the staffer's complaints at the time but also supported him in his complaints.

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Trump's biggest political 'magic trick' has now left him 'trapped': columnist

As former President Donald Trump competes with challengers for the 2024 presidential election, including a possible run by his former ally Gov. Ron DeSantis, he is "trapped" into a strategy of endorsing more and more extreme positions by the very factors that allowed him to take over the Republican Party, wrote Thomas B. Edsall for The New York Times on Wednesday.

"In his effort to outflank Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida — his most potent challenger-in-waiting for the Republican presidential nomination — Donald Trump goes only in one direction: hard right," wrote Edsall.

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Republicans publicly split on 'politically stupid' plan to cut Social Security and Medicare

Former President Donald Trump is staking his claim to the Republican nomination on protecting the future of Medicare and Social Security, much to the exasperation of GOP lawmakers who'd rather not discuss possible cuts.

Most of the former president's potential rivals -- Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Kristi Noem, Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo and Tim Scott -- have all supported entitlement changes over the years, and many Republican lawmakers and down-ticket challengers are also vulnerable to those attacks, reported Politico.

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Trump threatens 'retribution' against DeSantis backers in late-night Truth Social rampage

Former President Donald Trump attacked right-wing organizations who were considering backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during a late-night Truth Social rampage.

In a post on his social network platform, the former president targeted the Club for Growth over its supposed determination to back DeSantis against Trump in a theoretical primary matchup next year.

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'This is a nightmare': How the GOP became an 'autocratic movement' that doesn't believe in democracy anymore

Former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project activist Stuart Stevens slammed the Republican Party as an "autocratic movement" that no longer has any faith in the democratic process on MSNBC's "All In" Tuesday night.

His remarks came during a discussion with anchor Chris Hayes about Jeb Bush coming out with a video on Fox News praising Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — a moment many have characterized as an "endorsement" but that he has subsequently tried to walk back — and the ongoing legal troubles Fox is facing for pushing election lies.

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Trump, Haley to lock horns at CPAC

Former US president Donald Trump addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) several times during his presidency, often delivering some of his longest speeches

National Harbor (United States) (AFP) - Former US president Donald Trump and his one-time ally Nikki Haley are to give dueling addresses this week as thousands of conservatives gather outside Washington to vet Republican hopefuls weighing bids for the White House.

A national showcase for established big hitters and rising stars alike, the four-day Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) starting Wednesday bills itself as the "largest and most influential gathering of conservatives in the world."

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DeSantis accused of banning Trump supporters from his book signing (Video)

Republican governor Ron DeSantis is being accused by far-right-wing Trump supporters of trying to ban them from his book signing at a Books-A-Million in Leesburg, Florida –specifically, from the parking lot outside the book store.

Video posted by far-right-wing activist, conspiracy theorist, and white nationalist Laura Loomer shows a small group of people wearing MAGA caps and clothing with Donald Trump’s name and campaign logos, standing in a parking holding a few Trump signs. A security officer tells them they are not allowed to be there because of their clothing that shows support for the ex-president.

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Ron DeSantis’ rage against Disney is worse than Trump trying to get Jimmy Kimmel fired: columnist

Ron DeSantis and the Republican-led Florida legislature officially ushered in laws that remove any power or control that Disney has over the area of their park south of Orlando. Up until recently, Disney has been operating its own utilities, fire department and emergency services. Now, taxpayers will be forced to spend money to fund that.

It could end up costing taxpayers as much as $1 billion, because it passes the infrastructure debt onto the taxpayers instead of the corporation. The Florida bill (HB 9) tried to fix the problem by handing power to DeSantis to appoint a board of the taxing district. They would have the authority to levy property taxes and fees, issue bonds and provide services, the Orlando Sentinel reported this month.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new book rehashes culture war wins ahead of expected 2024 White House run

Ron DeSantis’ new book proclaims himself the conservative culture warrior who can turn back the tide of the “woke mob” and maybe even win back the White House for Republicans in 2024. The Florida governor uses his memoir, “The Courage To Be Free: Florida’s Blueprint for America’s Revival,” which hit stores Tuesday, to boast of taking on political correctness at every turn during his four-year term running the Sunshine State. “The battles we have fought in Florida — from defeating the biomedical security state to stifling woke corporations to fighting indoctrination in schools — strike at the h...

An influential evangelical is going on the attack against pro-Trump Christian charlatans

Gov Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has drawn support from anti-LGBTQ groups as part of his agenda to restrict conversations about sexuality in public schools. While evangelicals were quick to line up behind Donald Trump in 2016, they appear to be supporting DeSantis if he decides to announce in 2024.

Rolling Stone highlighted Steve Strang, one of the most influential evangelicals in America, according to TIME, who avidly supports DeSantis. Strang is participating in efforts to de-platform pro-Trump evangelical leaders.

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