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Top Arizona election official forced to resign as threats get 'worse and worse': report

Maricopa County Supervisor Clint Hickman, a Republican, announced earlier this week that he will not be returning to the job for the 2024 election, The Guardian reports, "Due to years of threats he faced at work and the punishing environment" he's endured since 2020.

Hickman voted to confirm Arizona's largest county's 2020 election results, according to the report, "despite an aggressive campaign" from ex-President Donald Trump and GOP allies.

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GOP candidate deletes social media after George Santos raises child grooming allegations

Former GOP lawmaker George Santos took a moment on Sunday to call out a fellow Republican for alleged acts of child grooming, resulting in the individual deleting his social media account.

Santos, who was ejected from the House for his own moral misdeeds, said the allegations against Ryan Cook are "staggering." Cook is purportedly running for GOP precinct chair in Nacogdoches County.

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'They have bled that list of people dry': Conservative says Trump voter pool is tapped out

Donald Trump has so far been able to fund his legal bills using small-dollar donations from his loyal fan base, but that time may be coming to an end after the ex-president's latest legal blunder, according to conservative Rick Wilson.

Wilson, whose group of current and former Republicans opposing Trump recently put out an A.I. ad recreating Trump's disapproving father, appeared on MSNBC's Ayman on Sunday, where he was asked about Trump's money troubles.

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Former prosecutors wonder if Trump might have Putin pay off his fraud judgment

Two former federal prosecutors on Sunday mused about what might happen if Donald Trump decides to go to someone like Elon Musk or even Vladimir Putin to pay of his massive fraud judgment out of New York.

Trump may be in a legal bind after being ordered by Justice Engoron to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for overstating his assets in order to get more favorable loans and tax evaluations, according to experts. Engoron also limited which banks Trump can ask for a loan in New York state.

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J.D. Vance ridiculed after dolphin-based social media post backfires

Republican Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), a staunch ally of former president Donald Trump, was the subject of ridicule this weekend after attempting to post a photo on social media that took aim at content that could be found on the internet.

The Ohio senator was mocked on his own social media post because of a picture that he shared which showed a dolphin apparently attempting to mate with a woman.

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Legal expert 'struck' by one 'disgusting and vile' part of Fani Willis hearing

The Fani Willis ethics hearing, brought on by a Donald Trump co-defendant accusing the prosecutor of misconduct in connection with the Georgia RICO case, had a lot of stand-out moments. But one in particular struck a chord with MSNBC legal analyst and host Katie Phang.

Phang, who has reported on Judge Cannon's actions in Trump's criminal documents case in Florida, said on Sunday that part of the Willis hearing that she is still thinking about involves Willis' father.

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Expert flags part of Engoron's Trump ruling that could make it 'appellate proof'

Donald Trump has vowed that he will be successful in overturning his recent civil fraud judgment in which he was ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars, but the judge in the case may have thought about that already and planned ahead, according to one legal expert.

MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports, where he was asked about Justice Engoron's decision to withdraw a "corporate death penalty" order that could have permanently revoked Trump's business licenses in New York. While Engoron previously issued such an order, he backed off at the time of making his final decision in the case.

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MAGA freaks out after Fox News reports Obama in top 10 presidents — and Trump in dead last

Fox News reported on some new presidential rankings which purportedly show Barack Obama as the sixth greatest president in U.S. history — with Donald Trump dead last — and MAGA Republicans were not happy.

On Sunday, Fox News posted an article about new rankings by the Presidential Greatness Project, which the network describes as "a group of self-styled experts." Fox said that Abraham "Lincoln topped the list of presidents in the 2024 Presidential Greatness Project expert survey for the third time, following his top spot in the rankings in the 2015 and 2018 versions of the survey."

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'Tough to spin an outcome of a trial from prison': Former prosecutor on Trump conviction

Donald Trump's spin machine might be broken if he's convicted in the so-called "hush money" criminal trial he's facing next month.

The former president has so far been able to turn his criminal and civil cases into cash from his followers, and has also benefited from a boost in the polls from ultra-conservatives in the GOP primary. But there's a chance that could all change if Trump is convicted at his upcoming trial for paying off porn star Stormy Daniels to hide an affair, and disguising the payments as legal fees.

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Pastor blows up the 'love affair between Donald Trump and American evangelicals'

Evangelical Christians are not going to be convinced by the left to reject Donald Trump, but there's still hope it may happen anyway, according to one former pastor.

Nathaniel Manderson, who was educated at a conservative seminary and has been a pastor, a career counselor, and a high school teacher, said in a piece published on Sunday that evangelical Christianity can only be "saved" if it "dumps Trump."

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'Air Surrections': Social media tries to name Trump's new golden shoes

Donald Trump recently received some laughter and mockery for his fundraising effort that included putting out a pair of gold high-top sneakers that cost hundreds of dollars, but the fun for the former president's detractors isn't over yet.

Trump's shoes, which go for about $400 and some have said could actually be made in China, could potentially be Trump's latest response to the massive legal judgments he has been getting peppered with in his various court cases.

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'Hot garbage': Ex-GOP lawmaker calls out anti-Biden Dems who are 'beating themselves'

If Joe Biden loses against Donald Trump in 2024, it will be the fault of Democrats who started eating their own, according to a former GOP lawmaker.

Former Republican representative David Jolly (FL) appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports on Sunday, and was asked about the recent actions of Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who recently endorsed a protest vote against the current president.

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Commenters slam 'disgusting' GoFundMe that's raised $287,000 of Trump's $355 million bill

Donald Trump is constantly looking for new ways to generate money to pay off his mounting legal bills and judgments, most recently becoming a shoe salesman and getting booed while on stage, and one attempt to do the job for him isn't going that well.

A Florida couple created a GoFundMe called "Stand with Trump; Fund the $355M Unjust Judgment," in order to do just as it says: pay Trump's massive legal judgment handed down by Justice Engoron in New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud case against the ex-president. Early signs of trouble included that one of Trump's staunchest allies refused to support it.

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