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'Could care less about him': Staunch Trump ally bad-mouthed him in newly-found messages

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) is one of the most loyal MAGA footsoldiers. He has been tapped as a shortlister for former President Donald Trump's running mate for 2024, and has refused to commit to certifying election results that go against Trump if serving in that role.

But he wasn't always like this.

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'Isn’t a passionate embrace': Fear of tax blamed as anti-Trump megadonors return to fold

As hopes for an alternative to Donald Trump for the GOP's 2024 nomination for president fade, billionaire donors who once slammed him for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot are reevaluating their support — and The Washington Post reports many are returning to the Trump fold.

An example is billionaire and GOP megadonor Nelson Peltz, who called the Capitol riot a "disgrace" and expressed regret that he voted for Trump. But, according to The Post, Peltz recently had dinner with Trump in Palm Beach. In a subsequent interview with another news outlet, Peltz said that he would "probably" vote for Trump in 2024.

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'Stop butchering songs': Lara Trump bashed for latest musical venture

Lara Trump, the co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee and the daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has released a new song and it's getting absolutely panned even by many of her own social media followers.

Lara Trump last year unveiled her musical ambitions when she offered up a widely ridiculed cover of Tom Petty's classic hit "I Won't Back Down," and her new track, titled "Anything is Possible," is taking similar abuse from internet critics.

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Liz Cheney slams 'depraved' Trump for encouraging violence against judge's daughter

Liz Cheney lashed out at Donald Trump Friday after the former president — and her nemesis — yet again attacked the daughter of his judge in the soon-to-start hush money trial.

For the third time in recent days, Trump targeted Loren Merchan in a Truth Social post voicing fury over her supposed connections with Democrats and bolstering his demands that the trial be scrapped.

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Kentucky strips power of Democratic governor to appoint Mitch McConnell's successor

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's term doesn't end until Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell's does, and Kentucky legislators made sure he wouldn't be able to select a Democrat to replace him if a vacancy occurs sooner.

GOP legislators gave final approval Thursday to a bill calling for a special election to fill any Senate vacancy, with the winner holding the seat until the term expires, instead of allowing the Democratic governor to appoint a replacement, reported the Associated Press.

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Michigan depts kept hiring cop with history of lying, road rage, and sex with suspects

A police officer in Michigan was hired by department after department, leaving a trail of misconduct and scandal in his wake, with no apparent impact on his ability to move to another city and earn the badge there, according to a new investigation by WXYZ.

Over the course of his career spanning four departments, Officer Mark Aldrich "would be accused of dishonesty, road rage, engaging in sex acts with a woman he’d arrested and destroying evidence," Ross Jones reported. "But instead of losing his badge, a 7 Action News investigation reveals that Aldrich kept finding new departments willing to hire him. Along the way, our reporting reveals, some police chiefs may have violated the law designed to keep bad cops off the streets."

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Judge: Kari Lake has lost all rights to litigate defamation case

Kari Lake and her allies have spent the last couple of days criticizing anyone who said she had given up on defending herself in a defamation suit filed by Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer.

“Everything I’ve ever said about the elections is true and I stand by it,” Lake said in an interview with ABC News on Wednesday.

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'Mass memory loss' is Trump's best hope of winning in 2024: columnist

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank has identified former President Donald Trump's biggest asset in the 2024 presidential race: Namely, the potential amnesia of American voters.

In his latest piece, Milbank zeroes in on Trump asking Americans if they're better off now than they were four years ago, which was a time when Americans couldn't leave their houses, businesses were shut down en masse, and thousands of Americans were dying every day from a virus that Trump sought to continuously downplay as a threat to public health.

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'Hoodwinked and ashamed': Man who brokered Trump's Scottish golf resort has deep regrets

The man who helped broker the deal for former President Donald Trump to set up a golf resort in Scotland now has deep regrets.

The BBC reports that Neil Hobday, the project director for Trump's golf resort in Aberdeenshire, has apologized for pushing through a deal that he says has not delivered on its promises to local residents.

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Fraud conspiracies already emerging to explain Trump's lackluster GOP primary results

A significant portion of Republican primary voters continue to reject Donald Trump despite there being no viable alternatives on the ballot, and his supporters are rationalizing that lackluster performance with election fraud conspiracy theories.

Trump secured just 75 percent of the vote in the Kansas primary on March 19, but Nikki Haley drew 16 percent of the vote despite dropping out nearly two weeks earlier and "none of the names shown" picked up 5 percent, and the numbers were similar that same day in Arizona and Ohio, reported The Daily Beast.

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Kari Lake waves 'white flag' in defamation suit — and tries to spin it as a victory

Allies of failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake are trying their best to spin her surrender in a defamation lawsuit leveled against her into a victory.

The MAGA candidate declared on Tuesday that she wanted to skip fighting against a defamation lawsuit lodged by Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, according a court motion that her attorneys filed.

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Ex-Trump attorney highlights what 'jumped out at him' in Trump's gag order

Donald Trump's former attorney was surprised when the New York judge who levied a gag order on the former president barring him from disparaging jurors, witnesses, and court staffers didn't include himself in the list of people Trump was forbidden from targeting.

"It did jump out at me that he kind of excluded himself," said Tim Parlatore during an appearance on CNN's "Laura Coates Live."

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Katie Britt faces new claim she's 'whipping up fear of sexual violence from brown people'

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL), who went viral for her misleading State of the Union response in which she implied President Joe Biden was responsible for sexual assaults that happened in Mexico years before he went to the White House, is now facing similar allegations once again.

Britt was initially criticized for her "over-the-top" delivery of her State of the Union response speech, which saw her at various times appearing to laugh as well as weep in despair as she talked about her two children and her husband. After that, an independent journalist uncovered the fact that one of the examples Britt used was from George W. Bush's presidency.

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