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DeSantis blew $1.6M on week-long junket designed to boost foreign policy credentials: report

Florida governor and Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis spent $1.6 million dollars on a week-long trade mission in April, Politico reported Saturday.

The bulk of the cash paid for two private jets that carried DeSantis and his wife Casey around the world, stopping in Japan, South Korea, Israel and England.

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GOP donors give up on finding a Trump alternative: 'We've stopped spending money'

Republicans who oppose Donald Trump are giving up and conceding that he'll most likely win the party's presidential nomination.

Many anti-Trump Republicans have begun to realize their favored alternatives aren't breaking through with the GOP's base, and they've scaled back their efforts to push for other presidential candidates after spending millions, reported Axios.

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Chris Christie earned more from ABC News than he would as president: new documents

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's gig with ABC News paid him more than what he'd earn as president of the United States, according to a new federal financial filing.

Christie — now running as a long-shot Republican presidential candidate — reported earning $475,000 in salary as a senior legal and political commentator for ABC News, a job he quit just before announcing his candidacy in May. The commander in chief earns a $400,000 annual salary.

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Ron DeSantis is hurting for cash as his campaign enters last stretch of primary season: report

Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign is running into financial difficulties as he has only around $5 million on hand for the remainder of the primary season, Newsweek reported.

In contrast, Donald Trump has $36 million of cash on hand.

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'Straight-up Nazi': Morning Joe pounds Trump for spewing fascism as legal woes mount

Donald Trump has been spewing "Nazi talking points" as his legal problems cascade, according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough.

The former president, who has been indicted four times on 91 counts and found liable in court for fraud and sexual abuse, has recently threatened or celebrated violence against his enemies, and this week told an interviewer that immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country" – which the "Morning Joe" host denounced as plainly fascist.

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GOP debates have 'demeaned every candidate who participated in them': Louisiana Republican Party chair

The Republican National Committee plans to continue holding presidential debates despite internal grumbling from some members and complaints from frontrunner Donald Trump.

The former president and current 2024 pace-setter has publicly pressured the RNC to call off its planned third debate after he skipped the first two, and some committee members agree the events don't seem to have much purpose with Trump's challengers polling far behind him, reported Politico.

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Ron DeSantis faces new 'cash crunch' as donors dry up: report

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is reportedly in a tough situation when it comes to fundraising.

DeSantis, who is in some polls considered to be Donald Trump's top rival for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024, spent more on the nominating fight than it raised in the third quarter, according to NBC News.

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Trump supporter says he was charged with 2020 voter fraud because of Ron DeSantis

A supporter of Donald Trump blamed voter fraud charges against him on bad blood between the former president and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

Robert Rivernider was charged last week for allegedly signing his dead father's name on a ballot in 2020. Sumter County election officials, however, never counted the vote because it was postmarked four days after his father's death. A criminal complaint said the handwriting on the ballot was similar to Rivernider's signature and not his father's.

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RNC threatens ban after Trump challengers set up rogue two-way debate

The Republican National Committee tipped the scales further in favor of Donald Trump winning the 2024 nomination by issuing a warning to two challengers about their upcoming scheduled appearances on Fox News.

Chris Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy had been scheduled to make joint appearances on conservative network, but the RNC warned them Monday that they would be banned from committee-sanctioned GOP debates if they went through with their plans -- and the candidates and Fox News quickly changed up the format, reported Politico.

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Trump campaign already claiming Democrats trying to 'steal the 2024 election'

With more than a year to go until the 2024 presidential election, top advisers to former U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign on Monday night claimed without evidence that the Democratic Party is trying to "steal" the election, echoing the lies spread before the 2020 election that fueled the violent January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Trump campaign officials called on the Republican National Committee (RNC) to "immediately cancel" the third GOP debate, which is scheduled to take place in Miami on November 8 and which Trump has indicated he will not attend, just as he skipped the first two primary debates.

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DeSantis vows to lower gas prices, but opposes offshore oil drilling in Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis is promising to return America to the days of $2-a-gallon gasoline if he becomes president by unleashing domestic energy production, even though he’s opposed offshore drilling and fracking in his own state. DeSantis’ energy record has come under scrutiny as presidential rival Nikki Haley accuses him of not matching his campaign rhetoric with action. DeSantis signed an executive order opposing offshore oil drilling and fracking just two days into his first term as governor. The order instructed the Department of Environmental Protection to “oppose all off-shore ...

Far-right evangelicals now in disarray over key Trump positions

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has tried to convince far-right white evangelicals that he is more anti-abortion than 2024 presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, noting that Trump criticized him for signing a six-week abortion ban into law. So far, however, it isn't working: Polls released in late September find second-place candidate DeSantis trailing well behind Trump.

Trump is anti-abortion, bragging that the three justices he appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court — Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch — all voted to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022. But he has criticized Florida's six-week abortion ban as too severe, fearing it will alienate swing voters.

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'Two-faced': Ex-GOP strategist unloads on up-and-coming presidential candidate

During Sunday's episode of MSNBC's The Katie Phang Show, ex-Republican Tara Setmayer insisted former South Carolina governor and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley cannot be trusted and, as a result, is "unqualified to hold the highest office."

Setmayer told Phang, "A lot of us who thought that Nikki Haley — I mean, I was a Republican for 27 years — she was an up-and-comer, she was someone we looked to and said, 'Okay, she's got potential for a larger office, we like what she did in South Carolina, standing up to the races, taking down the flag of treason — as we called it at The Lincoln Project — Confederate flag.'"

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