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'This is the Republican Party': Historian says Haley’s slavery flub was no accident

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is facing backlash after she failed to cite slavery as a cause of the Civil War during a town hall event in New Hampshire last week. She later clarified that “of course the Civil War was about slavery,” but her initial reluctance to say so is indicative of how Republican leaders have long avoided reckoning with the country’s past, says Harvard historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad. “Nikki Haley has consistently denied the relevance of the history of racism in this country and the presence of racism in this country,” he says. “This is the Republican Party.”

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24 climate predictions for 2024

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Last year, climate change came into sharp relief for much of the world: The planet experienced its hottest 12-month period in 125,000 years. Flooding events inundated communities from California to East Africa to India. A heat wave in South America caused temperatures to spike above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the middle of winter, and a heat dome across much of the southern United States spurred a 31-day streak in Phoenix of 110 degree-plus temperatures. The formation of an El Niño, the natural phenomenon that raises temperatures globally, intensified extreme weather already strengthened by climate change. The U.S. alone counted 25 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2023 — more than any other year.

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How DeSantis’ struggles in presidential race could dim his clout with Florida Legislature

With Gov. Ron DeSantis on the campaign trail, how much influence will he have on the 2024 session?

In Jacksonville last February, DeSantis announced an extensive anti-illegal immigration legislative proposal that was part of his ambitious and wide-ranging slate of conservative policies that he proposed in advance of the 2023 legislative session.

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Trump supporters want his arch enemy to be vice president: report

A majority of Trump supporters want Ron DeSantis to be Vice President if their guy gets back into the White House, according to a USA Today study. The paper also said there was more chance of snow in July.

"Sorry, folks," the reporter wrote. "That's almost certainly not going to happen, given the fractured relations between the two after DeSantis emerged for a time as the most likely alternative to Trump.

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Chris Christie: These are the two factors keeping Republicans loyal to Trump

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that there were two factors keeping Republican politicians loyal to former President Donald Trump.

When asked why even Trump rivals such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley were reluctant to really attack him, Christie replied that there were two factors at play: "Fear and ambition."

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Sparks fly in GOP primary as Nikki Haley finally stands up to expose Trump's false claims

Former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is taking the fight to former President Donald Trump with a new ad scorching him for lying about her record during an event in New Hampshire, reported The Daily Beast on Tuesday.

In particular, she took aim at a Trump ad that went after her tax record.

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Ex-RNC strategist urges Trump's presidential opponents to attack their 'Darth Vader'

Donald Trump's opponents in the 2024 presidential race should bone up on their sci-fi movies and reconsider their campaign tactics, former Republican Party communications director Doug Heye said Tuesday.

Heye compared the struggling Republican presidential hopefuls — whom he blasted for kowtowing to the leading conservative candidate while bemoaning primary season process — to the evil-fighting hero of "Star Wars."

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Only DeSantis and Haley will face off at next GOP debate as rankings flip

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley will face off in the last GOP presidential debate before the "first in the nation" Iowa Republican caucuses, but this time Haley, not DeSantis, will likely be walking on stage as the number-two ranked candidate.

On Wednesday, January 10, Haley and DeSantis will appear on CNN's GOP presidential primary debate. Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican Party's nomination who is beating both candidates by about 50 points, will once again not participate in the nationally-televised debate. Instead, Trump will appear the same day at a Fox News town hall, CNN reports. CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will moderate the debate.

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Michael Cohen sounds the alarm after court denies appeal: No Trump foe is safe

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen on Tuesday lost his appeal to revive his lawsuit against the ex-president, CNN reported. He'd claimed Trump retaliated against him after he published a tell-all book revealing secret details gleaned from working with him.

The danger of the ruling is that it will ultimately usher in case law that prevents any kind of recourse for critics of officials if they end up being targeted, he warned.

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‘Video voyeurism’: Police expand investigation into embattled GOP chair

Sarasota police are expanding their criminal investigation into Christian Ziegler, the embattled chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, to include video voyeurism, a felony that carries a possible five-year prison penalty. Ziegler has been accused of rape by the same woman he and his wife, a Moms for Liberty co-founder and school board member who helped draft Governor Ron DeSantis' "Don't Say Gay" law, admit to having a three-way sexual relationship with.

According to a search warrant affidavit, police believe Christian Ziegler unlawfully filmed his alleged rape of the woman, which he claims was consensual. They have obtained a search warrant for Ziegler's Instagram account, which they believe contains "evidence of the crime," according to the Florida Trident, which also first broke the news of the rape allegation against Ziegler and of the three-way relationship.

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GOP candidates slammed for naive idea that Trump would 'slink away' if they pardoned him

As Nikki Haley's position in the 2024 race for president becomes more contentious, she's sending out messages that — while she thinks Donald Trump's behavior has been reckless — she'd be inclined to pardon him of any convictions if she's elected president.

At a campaign event Thursday, Haley was even more specific — saying she would outright pardon Trump because it would "be in the best interest of the country."

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Trump racks up new endorsements as Senate GOP falls in line

One of the few elements of the Republican Party that has been slow to get behind another term for former President Donald Trump is in the Senate, where Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has become a constant target of anger for the former president, despite all he did to further his policy when he was last in office.

And yet, according to Politico, many Senate Republicans are beginning to fall in line behind Trump, as they accept the reality that he is all but the presumptive nominee already.

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'Crashing together': Trump, Congress and courts headed for a collision

Key decisions in Congress, courts and the ballot box will all crash together "in a most profound way," Raw Story Editor-in-Chief Dave Levinthal predicted today.

"And it begins in earnest," Levinthal told "A New Morning" host Susan Rose on WBEN-AM 930.

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