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'In what world?' CNN host destroys North Dakota governor for endorsement of Donald Trump

A North Dakota Republican struggled to explain why he'd suddenly thrown his support behind Donald Trump’s presidential campaign Monday.

“It's a binary choice,” Gov. Doug Burgum told Phil Mattingly. “President Trump is going to win the Republican nomination.”

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Trump played rival as 'a weapon of mass destruction to destroy DeSantis': report

Now that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has firmly overtaken Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to be Donald Trump's chief rival, the former president has been ramping up his attacks against her.

This is a contrast from last year when Trump was mostly happy to ignore Haley — and, according to a new report from Rolling Stone, this was part of a deliberate strategy.

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Trump has already laid groundwork to unleash fraud claims if he loses in Iowa: report

If Donald Trump ends up underperforming in the Iowa caucuses, there's a good chance he'll repeat the claims of fraud he made when he lost to Ted Cruz in the contest back in 2016, the New York Times reported Monday.

Trump has already attempted to blame Ron DeSantis for preemptively rigging the caucuses — which suggest he's preparing to unleash fraud claims again, the report warns.

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Trump embraces 'stalker' MAGA fan — and even some allies are nervous: report

Trump-loving right-wing activist Laura Loomer has managed to ingratiate herself with the former president, despite the fact that even hardcore Trump loyalists such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) view her as "mentally unstable."

NBC News reports that some Trump allies are concerned about his embrace of Loomer, a failed congressional candidate who, like Trump, refused to concede her race despite clearly losing.

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DeSantis tells Iowans he’s 'upset' about a mosque in 'pigsty' Bethlehem

Speaking to supporters ahead of Monday’s “First in the Nation” Iowa caucuses about the importance of Israel to religious freedom, Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis expressed outrage that there is a mosque in Bethlehem.

“That Holy Land is something that’s really meaningful to not just the United States, but all of Western civilization, because that was the foundation of everything that’s happened since then,” DeSantis claimed Sunday.

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Trump posts new demand to 'Free the J6 hostages now!'

Former President Donald Trump on Monday posted a fresh demand to release the violent criminals who attacked a coequal branch of government on his behalf.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump implied that the pro-Palestinian demonstrators who rallied outside the White House over the weekend were just as bad as the MAGA rioters who broke into the United States Capitol and sent lawmakers of both parties fleeing for their lives.

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Watch: MAGA pastor squirms after being confronted with 'God gave us Trump' video

A pastor supporting former President Donald Trump squirmed on Monday after being shown a video that his preferred candidate promoted that suggested he was divinely chosen.

During an interview on CNN, host Poppy Harlow played a video that Trump promoted on his Truth Social website that flatly declared "God gave us Trump" to rule over America.

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'Christie without the weight': Trump lobs new insult at New Hampshire's GOP governor

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at New Hampshire's Republican governor for backing one of his GOP primary challengers.

The former president spent Monday morning attacking his political rivals and enemies on Truth Social, including an all-caps rant against Vivek Ramaswamy and a vicious screed against New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu.

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Trump team feeling 'a little bit of anxiety' heading into Iowa vote: Morning Joe panelist

Donald Trump is widely expected to win the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucus, but possibly not by as much as his campaign team had expected.

The expected margin of victory has thinned a bit heading into Monday's Republican primary vote, and MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire noted the situation has caused some internal anxiety among Trump allies.

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'So much' of his baggage 'is make-believe': Trump voter

Why are so many Republican voters hellbent on nominating Donald Trump despite the fact that he's facing 91 felony charges in four different jurisdictions?

If a new report from the New York Times is to be believed, it's because they don't believe any negative claims about Trump to have any validity.

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What Iowans need to know to participate in the 2024 caucuses

Iowa Republicans will cast their vote for the GOP presidential nominee Monday, kicking off the process for deciding who will run in the 2024 presidential election.

Candidates including former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy spent the final days before the first-in-the-nation contest holding events with Iowans and encouraging people to show up to their precinct caucuses to participate.

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'Ducking the truth': CNN analyst whacks Nikki Haley for kid-gloves attacks on Trump

CNN senior political analyst Ron Brownstein on Monday found himself impressed by former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley clawing her way to a potential second-place finish in the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

However, Brownstein nonetheless said that Haley has not yet shown she has what it takes to overtake former President Donald Trump.

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Trump hits Haley on Social Security — but critics note he's no better

Whichever Republican emerges victorious in the party's Iowa caucus on Monday and ultimately becomes the GOP nominee, defenders of Social Security want the voting public to know that not a single one of them can be trusted to defend what is considered the greatest anti-poverty program ever enacted in the United States.

While former president and GOP primary frontrunner Donald Trump in recent weeks has attacked his top rivals for comments they've made about the program, progressive advocates warn he is no better.

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