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Not 'on the top of Trump’s list': Jenna Ellis' plea for lawyer money brutally shot down

In a deep dive into the struggles Donald Trump's Georgia co-conspirators are facing as they fend off their respective Georgia RICO indictments, CNN is reporting that former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis should expect no help from her famous boss when it comes to paying her legal bills.

As Axios reported earlier in the week, Cornell Law School adjunct professor Randy Zelin claimed the Georgia legal bills for anyone not named Donald Trump could end up somewhere in the $250,000-$500,000 range.

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'Woefully ignorant' GOP presidential candidates are putting U.S. in 'peril': conservative

Republican candidates for office are "woefully ignorant" and are putting America at risk with their unabashed unwillingness to understand the difference between fact and fiction, wrote conservative columnist David French for The New York Times on Friday.

Ignorance has been commonplace in American politics for decades, French noted — but lately, the way the political system has handled it has changed in an alarming way.

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DeSantis' team manhandles 15-year-old boy who asked tough question: report

A New Hampshire teenager says he was manhandled by Ron DeSantis' security guards at a campaign event earlier this summer after he asked a question.

Quinn Mitchell said he's seen at least 35 presidential candidates in the key primary state since 2019, and the 15-year-old was shocked by what transpired after he raised his hand at a June event in Hollis to pose a question to the Florida governor, reported The Daily Beast.

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Busted: Vivek Ramaswamy campaign took money from a notorious Islamophobe

A prominent Washington state business owner with a history of discrimination against Muslims and unmarried people has donated to billionaire Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s 2024 campaign.

Peter Zieve, CEO and founder of aerospace company Electroimpact, gave $250 to Ramaswamy’s Vivek 2024 campaign committee on May 28, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by Raw Story.

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'Kidding themselves': Conservative whacks GOP candidates for hyping military attack on Mexico

Longtime conservative commentator Rich Lowry took the GOP presidential candidates to the shed for proposing military invasion of Mexico to stop drug cartels in an opinion piece for POLITICO, saying that they are "kidding themselves" about what that would involve.

The idea has been kicking around in Republican circles for years in various forms; in 2019, former President Donald Trump considered designating the cartels terrorist groups, which would open the door to drone strikes on their hideouts in Northern Mexico, but ultimately abandoned the plan after backlash. Now, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for military or anti-terrorist operations against the cartels — but so are some other Republican presidential candidates, including former Texas Congressman Will Hurd, who previously represented a district that contains the majority of the Texas-Mexico border.

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Florida-bound Biden faces calls to declare climate emergency after Hurricane Idalia

As U.S. President Joe Biden plans to visit Florida on Saturday to tour the wreckage from Hurricane Idalia, climate campaigners this week have yet again renewed demands for the Democrat—who is seeking reelection next year—to declare a climate emergency.

"I don't think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore," the president said in a Wednesday speech about the hurricane response and wildfire recovery efforts in Maui. "Just look around: historic floods—I mean historic floods; more intense droughts; extreme heat; significant wildfires have caused significant damage like we've never seen before."

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Drenched but alive, Floridians survey hurricane damage

Idalia roared into the Sunshine State as a Category 3 storm on Wednesday morning, flooding homes, felling trees and downing power lines before barreling across neighboring Georgia as well as South and North Carolina.

Keith Randall was clearing dozens of water-damaged items out of his home decor store in the town of Crystal River on Thursday.

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Trump's Save America PAC is 'almost broke' as he blows millions on legal fees: report

Former President Donald Trump's Save America PAC is critically low on funds — at the exact moment it stares down the prospect of paying millions more for legal fees for associates of the former president in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported USA Today Thursday.

The PAC "has spent nearly all of the more than $150 million it raised and is sitting on less than $4 million" — and Trump "has already dug into his fund for 2024 ads and borrowed money to post bail in Georgia," as some of his co-defendants beg for donations and claim he is not helping them as they assumed he would.

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DeSantis' new law will increase suffering of Hurricane Idalia victims: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday assured residents ahead of Hurricane Idalia, vowing to push “to make people whole" if they were affected by the storm and saying insurance companies should step up to make speedy repairs.

But DeSantis late last year signed revisions to an existing law that complicate customers' ability to hold the companies to account, Mother Jones reported.

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Ron DeSantis' 'Never Back Down' PAC backs down in Nevada

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' super PAC, called "Never Back Down," has given up in Nevada which will hold its primary on Feb. 8, 2024, reported NBC News.

DeSantis, who launched his presidential campaign at the end of May, had door-knocking operations being paid for by the PAC in Nevada, North Carolina, California and Texas. All of those efforts have ceased operation, officials confirmed Wednesday.

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'Morality police': Fox News hosts freak out after Canada warns LGBTQ travelers about dangers of visiting US

Claiming Canada’s new warning to its LGBTQ people is a “political” attack on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and not an “actual concern,” several Fox News hosts on Thursday delivered caustic commentary against the Canadian government and U.S. cities including LGBTQ-friendly San Francisco and New York.

“Well, they’re talking about Florida, right? They’re aiming this at Ron DeSantis, and the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which is one of the most ridiculous interpretations of that bill that I’ve ever seen,” declared Fox News guest host Michele Tafoya, the former NBC Sports reporter who kicked off her political career with a “controversial stand on race relations.”

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Trump slams Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Hurricane Idalia recovery effort as ‘shame for Florida’

Former President Donald Trump Thursday slammed rival Ron DeSantis as a “shame for Florida” even as the governor leads the recovery effort after Hurricane Idalia. Breaking with the tradition of keeping politics out of natural disasters, Trump accused his Republican presidential opponent of coddling Florida power and insurance companies at the expense of Sunshine State customers. “Governor Ron DeSanctimonious unnecessarily approved a 20% hike in Florida Electricity Rates, the largest in history (by far!), after taking a 9.5 Million Dollar Campaign Contribution from “money machine” Florida Power ...

Trump cranks up attacks on DeSantis as governor tries to respond to historic hurricane

Former President Donald Trump cranked up his attacks on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis just one day after a Category 3 hurricane slammed into the Sunshine State.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump lobbed accusations of corruption at DeSantis and blamed him for rising costs in electricity and home insurance.

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