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'Martyred savior of America': Former MAGA pundit reveals disturbing views behind Trump 'cult'

A former Trump-backing pundit is opening up about the quasi-religious way in which the former president's supporters view him, in an interview with Salon's Chauncey DeVega.

In essence, said Rich Logis, the Trump movement is a cult — a theory propounded by many other political observers, including former Republican lawmakers. But it goes even deeper than that.

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Revealed: Prosecutor fired by DeSantis was on the verge of cracking down on crooked cops

A Florida prosecutor who was one of two fired by Gov. Ron DeSantis as part of his war on "wokeness" is questioning the timing of her dismissal while revealing that she was poised to bring charges against a bevy of crooked cops.

In an interview with the Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery, Orlando-based State Attorney Monique Worrell suggested that DeSantis -- who is running a faltering campaign to be the 2024 Republican Party's presidential nominee -- may have been giving a local sheriff an assist by removing her from her post.

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Republican presidential candidates' threats of U.S. strikes in Mexico spark concerns

Washington (AFP) - As the Republican race for the White House in 2024 ramps up, threats by the party's presidential candidates to launch military strikes on Mexico's drug cartels are being taken increasingly seriously, sparking worries on both sides of the border. In the party's election debate last week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis -- a distant second in the polls to former president Donald Trump -- said that, if elected, he would send US forces in to dismantle Mexican drug labs "on day one." Shortly after the debate, DeSantis doubled down: "When I talk about using the military to take on t...

Ron DeSantis booed to his face by Black Jacksonville community members after shooting

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was booed at the Jacksonville vigil for the three people murdered there on Saturday.

DeSantis is being accused of helping inspire the shooter who opened fire on a Dollar General in a Black neighborhood. The shooter had initially attempted to go to a nearby historically Black Christian university, but he was chased off by security guards.

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'Trump is at his weakest when he's not in the news': Republican former lawmaker

Former Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL) thinks Donald Trump is continuing to speak out publicly about his trial because he's scared of becoming irrelevant.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, he discussed whether it was "worthwhile" for Trump to skip the first debate and when political analysts will know whether the risk was worth the reward. The first polls following the debate show Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis managed to do the best. It infuriated Trump.

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'Blood on his hands': Sobbing Florida lawmaker blames DeSantis' 'woke war' for Jacksonville shooting

Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon (D) attributes attacks on people of color in her state to Gov. Ron DeSantis' war against "woke."

For months, DeSantis campaigned for president by touting his record banning the teaching about slavery, discussing the Civil Rights movement, and other history involving Black Americans. He bragged that Florida was where "woke" came to die.

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Jen Psaki crushes triggered Republicans with abortion fact-check

MSNBC host Jen Psaki triggered a lot of Republicans and anti-abortion activists this week who tried to attack her for one of her tweets. Instead, she's striking back with her own fact-check.

"No one supports abortion up until birth," Psaki tweeted during the Republican debate on Wednesday. The concept of "late-term abortion" is a frequently used talking point that comes from the right to demonize the left. One anti-abortion group, for example, attacked Psaki's comments with clips of Democrats talking about the topic, and supporting the life and health of the mother.

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'The dumbest poll yet': Trump flips out in midnight rant over Fox News election poll

At approximately midnight on Saturday, Donald Trump attacked both Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, accusing them of propping up the presidential nomination campaign of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and then complained about a Fox poll where he was not included.

Over two posts on his Truth Social platform, the former president made dubious claims about the popularity of his interview with fired Fox News personality Tucker Carlson on the night of the Republican Party debate and then claimed the conservative network "will continue to Hemorrhage Viewers and Ratings."

In his first post he maintained, "The Globalists over at FoxNews and their subservient 'paper,' The Wall Street Journal, in their never ending quest to stop America First, and give Ron DeSanctimonious one last HOPELESS push, have created the dumbest Poll yet. It states 'What candidates are you voting for among likely GOP primary voters who WATCHED THE DEBATE?'"

POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

"I wasn’t going to bring this up but no TRUMP VOTER watched the debate, which was the lowest rated ever, because they were ALL watching my interview with Tucker Carlson!" he added.

In his second post he wrote, "Page 2: The Interview has, at this moment, 260,000,000 Views, the biggest of all time, whereas the FoxNews Debate had only 11,000,000 Viewers. End of story! If FoxNews doesn’t get on board the greatest MOVEMENT of all time, MAGA, they will continue to Hemorrhage Viewers and Ratings - They will never come back - The beautiful Golden Goose will be forever gone!"

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'Why do we do this?': Unused government fund gets $3M cash influx from taxpayers

An unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections grew by more than $3 million between May 1 and June 30 — the latest influx of taxpayer-funded money that will now likely sit a bureaucratic black hole for what could be years or even decades, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has now ballooned more than $445.6 million through of June 30, growing by about $2 million in May and just under $1 million in June, Treasury records show.

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Trump is still Russia's favorite — but one GOP rival has second place: report

Donald Trump is still the preferred candidate of Russia and its longtime leader Vladimir Putin, but there is another member of the GOP's 2024 field who is gaining ground, according to a news report Saturday.

The former president is still considered the best option for Russia, but some Russians have also turned their attention toward entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, according to the Daily Beast's new reporting.

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From quashing teachers unions to pardoning Trump, voters are rejecting Republican positions

Polling results released Friday in the wake of the first 2024 Republican presidential debate this week show that majorities of Independent voters and those across the political spectrum disagree with key GOP positions addressed during the event.

While former U.S. President Donald Trump, the GOP front-runner, skipped Fox's debate, eight candidates participated: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former Vice President Mike Pence, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

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DeSantis busted by Florida paper over 'horrific' abortion debate tale

On Saturday morning the Miami Herald called out Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for a story he told during Wednesday's Republican Party debate about an abortion where he got the facts entirely wrong in order to make his anti-choice point.


At issue was a tale about a woman he called "Penny" who survived an abortion.

The Florida governor told a national TV audience, "I know a lady in Florida named Penny. She survived multiple abortion attempts. She was left discarded in a pan. Fortunately, her grandmother saved her and brought her to another hospital.”

According to the Herald, DeSantis got the story wrong even down to the woman's name.

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Higher chance Florida-bound tropical system will form, hurricane center says

ORLANDO, Fla. — A tropical depression or storm has a high chance of forming from a system that’s moving north toward the Gulf of Mexico with the potential to hit Florida, the National Hurricane Center said Friday. “I’ve directed @KevinGuthrieFL & the FL Emergency Management team to prepare for a potential tropical system currently moving across the Yucatán Peninsula,” Gov. Ron DeSantis posted on X on Thursday night. “Residents should remain vigilant and prepare for possible impacts early next week.” In its 2 p.m. Eastern time tropical outlook, the NHC said the broad area of low pressure over t...