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'Be afraid': Analyst issues red alert warning that 'Javanka' has eyes back on White House

What's more terrifying than a celebrity couple portmanteau? A celebrity couple portmanteau with Oval Office aspirations.

That's the opinion expressed by the Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi in her latest red alert warning Wednesday about Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's political aspirations.

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'A rebuke': Impeachment lawyer uses hush money trial to shame Supreme Court

The criminal hush money trial in Manhattan is drawing to a close with the jury on track to start deliberating as soon as next week, wrote former White House ethics czar and impeachment counsel Norm Eisen for MSNBC — and that's a stunning rebuke to how the Supreme Court has tied up the former president's federal January 6 trial.

Trump currently faces four criminal trials, with the Manhattan trial the only one proceeding on schedule. The Georgia election racketeering case is delayed by an appeals court weighing an ethics complaint against prosecutor Fani Willis, while the Mar-a-Lago documents case has been indefinitely delayed by the judge — and the federal election case, which by all accounts should have been ready to go, is waiting on the Supreme Court to rule if Trump has presidential immunity.

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Trump witness has 'constitutional right' to stare down 'psycho' judge: Alan Dershowitz

Law professor Alan Dershowitz argued that a witness in Donald Trump's hush money case had a "constitutional right" to taunt the judge.

On Wednesday, Dershowitz told Real America's Voice that he was there when Justice Juan Merchan cleared the courtroom and accused defense witness Robert Costello of giving him "side eye" and staring him down. The judge called the behavior "contemptuous."

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'The Human Printer': Trump hired ex-OAN anchor to feed him copies of ego-boosting stories

Presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump is known for liking physical printed copies of articles and social media posts, especially those that involve him in some way. According to The Bulwark's Marc A. Caputo, 32-year-old campaign aide Natalie Harp has done so much printing for Trump that others in Trump World have nicknamed her "The Human Printer."

One of Harp's main responsibilities, Caputo reports, is staying on top of Trump-related material and making sure the former president has easy access to hard copies.

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'Vials of blood' at RNC headquarters spurred building lockdown: reporters

A lockdown at the Republican National Committee headquarters Wednesday morning was reportedly spurred by a gory discovery: vials of blood.

Rep. Rich Hudson (R-NC) said in a closed meeting that HAZMAT teams were sent to the RNC's Washington D.C. office because "vials of blood were sent," Punchbowl News founder Jake Sherman reported.

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Welfare-bashing MAGA candidate's political rise 'wouldn’t have been possible without it'

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, now running for governor on a platform that includes blasting social programs as a “plantation of welfare and victimhood” that creates "dependency" for Black people, actually owed his own personal and political fortunes to profiting off these programs in the first place.

According to the Associated Press, "Over the past decade, Robinson’s household has relied on income from Balanced Nutrition Inc., a nonprofit founded by his wife, Yolanda Hill, that administered a free lunch program for North Carolina children. The organization, funded entirely by taxpayers, has collected roughly $7 million in government funding since 2017, while paying out at least $830,000 in salaries to Hill, Robinson and other members of their family, tax filings and state documents show."

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Pull your kids out of public schools or they'll 'turn trans': Colorado GOP

The Colorado Republican Party is warning parents that there's a good chance their children will become transgender if they are educated in the public school system.

Local news station 9 News reports that the Colorado GOP sent out an email blast to supporters this week informing them that "all Colorado parents should be aiming to remove their kids from public education" on grounds that leaving them there will "turn more kids trans."

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'RNC on lockdown': Hazmat team reportedly rushes to GOP's D.C. headquarters

The Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington D.C. was on lockdown Wednesday morning as hazmat teams rushed to the building, according to multiple reports.

The cause of the lockdown at 310 First Street SE Wednesday morning was not immediately revealed by NBC reporter Dasha Burns and the Daily Mail, among the first to report the situation.

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'Sad show ponies': Trump's VP candidates subjected to brutal mockery

The Democratic National Committee is rushing ahead with an initiative to define Donald Trump's potential running mates as MAGA extremists.

The DNC is coordinating with President Joe Biden's campaign to lump all of Trump's VP candidates together as "all the same" in backing "ultra-MAGA" positions on the 2020 election, reproductive rights and other issues, and they're planning to use the candidates' own words against them, reported Axios.

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Trump defender openly laughed at on CNN after he excuses contraception flub

Former Trump White House communications official Mike Dubke tried to defend Trump's back-and-forth stance on contraception this week on CNN — only to be laughed at by analyst Bakari Sellers.

This comes after Trump appeared to open the door to restricting birth control in an interview, but then swiftly reversed course after media attention and said he would do no such thing.

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Scenes from a MAGA meltdown: Inside the 'America First' movement’s war over democracy

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Standing in a cafe decorated with tiny American flags and antique cabinets as big as bodyguards, Peter Meijer paused as he considered what to say to the man in the “Stand for God” shirt who had just called for his bodily harm.

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'He's a racist': Morning Joe rips Trump voters for 'active choice' to endorse his bigotry

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough condemned Donald Trump's latest racist attacks on the judge overseeing his New York hush money trial, and he refused to let voters off the hook for supporting his bigotry.

The former president questioned Justice Juan Merchan's background in an 11-minute rant outside the men's restrooms in a Manhattan courthouse, saying the Colombia-born judge "hates" him due to his ethnic background – "take a look at where he comes from" – and the "Morning Joe" host lamented the lows to which Trump stoops.

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New 'absolute nonsense' Trump claim torn to pieces by CNN analyst

CNN legal analyst Elliot Williams on Tuesday made short work of a new claim made by former President Donald Trump and his allies that President Joe Biden had authorized the FBI to assassinate him when it executed a search warrant as his Mar-a-Lago resort to retrieve top-secret government documents.

While discussing new revelations in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, host Brianna Keilar asked Williams to comment on the fact that the FBI was authored to use "deadly force" if necessary when conducting the search.

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