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'Feeling's mutual': Jewish Democrat schools Trump after he voices contempt for U.S. Jews

Former President Donald Trump said this week that the majority of American Jews should feel "ashamed" because they don't vote for Republicans.

Addressing Trump's comments on CNN Tuesday, Jewish Democratic Council of America CEO Halie Soifer said that Trump's comments were a good reminder of why more than two-thirds of Jews in the 2020 election backed President Joe Biden.

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Maddow wonders 'why today of all days is the day we learn' about Paul Manafort

Amid Donald Trump's ongoing public allyship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, The Washington Post reported Monday that the MAGA hopeful is eyeing the possibility of bringing back former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to join the ex-president's 2024 campaign team.

Per The New Republic, the ex-Trump staffer "was found guilty of hiding millions of dollars that he made lobbying for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians in overseas bank accounts," and then "convicted of tax and bank fraud in 2018 under Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election."https://www.alternet.org/manafort-coming-back/

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'Listen to Trump': GOP nominee's authoritarian ambitions getting harder to ignore

Donald Trump has made the violent Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol a cornerstone of his re-election bid, making his authoritarian ambitions harder to ignore.

The former president hailed his imprisoned supporters who violently stormed the Capitol as "unbelievable patriots" and pledged to pardon them on his first day in office if re-elected, and those lawless threats should send a chill through anyone who values democracy and the rule of law, according to one expert who spoke to the Associated Press.

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Trump uncorks multi-post early-morning meltdown on 'Crazed, Trump Hating, Rogue Judge'

Former President Donald Trump uncorked a lengthy early-morning rant about Judge Arthur Engoron as he struggles to come up with money to post bond to appeal the massive New York fraud verdict leveled against him.

Posting on his Truth Social page, the former president raged at New York Attorney General Letitia James for filing a business fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization and he accused Engoron of being her "puppet."

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'Makes no sense at all': Morning Joe blasts Judge Cannon's latest Trump order

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was gobsmacked by federal judge Aileen Cannon's latest order in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

The U.S. District Court judge ordered Donald Trump's attorneys and special counsel Jack Smith's team to submit jury instructions ahead of a trial, but the "Morning Joe" host agreed with legal experts who say the two-page order compels them to engage in an irrelevant application of the Presidential Records Act instead of the Espionage Act, which is the law he's charged with breaking.

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'Very offensive to American Jews': CNN panel whacks Trump for latest tirade

A CNN panel on Tuesday whacked former President Donald Trump after he lobbed an angry attack on the majority of American Jews.

Trump this week told right-wing podcaster Sebastian Gorka that "any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion, they hate everything about Israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves."

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Why Trump’s $464M bond failure could make him a ‘massive national security risk’

National security, legal, and political experts are lining up to sound the alarm about the potential national security risks swirling around Donald Trump, and those warnings are getting stronger.

One month after Trump descended the Trump Tower escalator in 2015 to announce his run for president, CNN reported on the real estate mogul's repeated claims of great wealth. At one point Trump told supporters he was worth "well over $10 billion." At other points Trump says, "I'm very rich," and "I'm really rich." CNN's John King noted, "some voters see this as a virtue, in the sense that they think politicians are too beholden to special interests."

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Boebert brags about scoring $20 million in earmarks that came from bill she opposed

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) voted against the government funding bill, but reveled in the largess it delivered to her current Colorado district.

On March 6, Boebert cast a vote opposing a bill to keep the government open, according to Business Insider.

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'Smaller sacrifice': Peter Navarro compares himself to soldiers as he readies for prison

A day before he's set to surrender and serve a four-month sentence in federal prison, former President Donald Trump's adviser Peter Navarro described himself as a MAGA martyr in an interview with Don Trump Jr.

"You're literally reporting to prison tomorrow ... and yet you're here and talking about MAGA principles for the next term," Trump Jr. said during an episode of his Rumble show "Triggered" Monday. "Just so people understand the kind of warrior you actually are."

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'Those are his babies': Ex-Trump aide names properties he would be 'devastated' to lose

A former spokesperson for Donald Trump revealed he has a handful of real estate properties that he considers his "babies" — and if New York Attorney General Letitia James seized them, it would leave the former president "devastated."

Stephanie Grisham, who served as White House communications director from July 2019 until April 2020, was talking to CNN's Erin Burnett Monday after Trump's lawyers revealed they have been unable to secure a bond to cover the $464 million in damages he owes after being found liable for fraud.

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'Legally insane': Judge Cannon's latest filing slammed by experts as 'utterly nuts'

Judge Aileen Cannon appears to be inviting a future jury to pore over Donald Trump's seized classified materials — despite them being national secrets — while putting constraints on her own duties.

In her most recent filing Monday, Cannon also wants to task jurors with figuring out if the former president can rightfully consider the documents as his personal property — a claim she is supposed to be deciding after he used it as an argument for his case to be dismissed.

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'Practically impossible': Trump lashes out hours after revelation he can't pay $464M bond

Donald Trump hit back Monday night after his lawyers revealed he couldn't pay his $464 million fraud trial bond.

In a post to Truth Social, he claimed that it wasn't that he couldn't find a company willing to underwrite a bond of that amount of money — it's that no company possibly could.

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Trump insiders worry as critical small-dollar donors abandon his campaign: report

While Donald Trump's team may be courting big-dollar donors like Elon Musk to catch up with President Joe Biden's war chest, the warning bells are sounding for an erosion in small-dollar donors.

Trump's campaign team is quietly vexed about the lack of the smaller donors that buoyed the former president to the White House back in 2016, according to a CNBC report that cites members of Trump's inner sanctum.

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