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Trump turned a fringe religious group into a political force in the 2024 election: report

Former President Donald Trump has empowered a fringe movement of Christian extremists known as the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), according to the Religion News Service.

This movement has previously been flagged by scholars as a serious new political force preparing to flex its muscles in the 2024 election.

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Judge Cannon's delay just made it 'more possible' Trump faces D.C. trial before election

Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision to "indefinitely delay" former President Donald Trump's criminal classified documents trial might come with a silver lining for special counsel Jack Smith, according to legal experts.

Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neil Katyal believes Cannon's postponement will allow Smith's team to put their entire focus on Trump's federal election immunity case, he said in a recent interview on MSNBC.

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Man hit with hate crimes after firing gun at gay neighbors: police

A 75-year-old Las Vegas man went after his gay neighbors with a handgun while shouting homophobic slurs, court documents allege.

The local CBS affiliate got the legal filing about the incident, which unfolded on April 25 according to records from 911.

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MSNBC host reacts with shock as she's told Georgia trial might be delayed to March: report

The Georgia Appeals Court on Wednesday agreed to hear Donald Trump's complaint against elected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis — a decision that could potentially push his trial back to March 2025.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein called it "almost impossible" to get to trial in the Fulton County election interference case by the November election.

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GOP lawmaker refuses apology after 'avalanche of hate' hits him for calling teens 'ripe'

A Republican state lawmaker in New Hampshire is refusing to apologize after a firestorm over comments he made about pregnant teenagers.

According to The Daily Beast, "Rep. Jess Edwards sparked national outcry when he opposed a bill that would raise the age of marriage from 16 to 18, saying on the House floor that outlawing marriage for people of a 'ripe, fertile age' could result in more abortions.

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Republican's 'repugnant' assassination joke condemned by left and right — except MAGA

A Republican member of Congress spurred outrage Wednesday with a political assassination joke broadly condemned by people who include a onetime co-defendant of former President Donald Trump and a Democratic strategist. It also garnered applause from MAGA right pundits.

Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) appeared to be riffing on presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s newly reported statement that a worm ate part of his brain and died.

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Trump legal team moves to expedite gag order appeal in hush money case

Donald Trump's attorneys have reportedly asked a New York appeals court to quickly hear an appeal of a judge's limited gag order in the former president's hush money trial.

Sources told CNN that Trump's team filed an order to show cause with the appeals court Wednesday. CNN reported that the filing had been sealed.

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'No one knew she was dead': GOP primary winner reportedly died 2 months ago

A projected Indiana Republican primary winner died two months ago, according to Wednesday reports.

Per the Colorado Gazette, 59-year-old Jennifer Pace died "suddenly in early March, according to reporting from the IndyStar and WIBC Indianapolis, and had previously run for the nomination in 2022, earning 12% of the vote."

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Jim Jordan again pushes DOJ to charge 'liar' Michael Cohen over Trump prosecution

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) have taken a significant step by referring Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former attorney, to the Department of Justice for prosecution.

In a letter to the DOJ Wednesday, the two Republicans said they had previously referred Cohen for prosecution because he committed "perjury and knowingly made false statements" to Congress on Feb. 27, 2019.

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'Most transparent president' Trump won't meet financial transparency deadline. Again.

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump, who once declared himself the "most transparent president probably in the history of this country," appears poised to miss a May 15 federal deadline for presidential candidates to disclose details about their personal finances.

"On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I write to request a 45-day extension to finalize and file his public financial disclosure report related to his candidacy for President of the United States, due to the complexities of his financial holdings," Trump attorney Scott Gast of the Compass Legal Group wrote the Federal Election Commission in a letter today.

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Ivanka shares 'cryptic' poem as Trump faces off against Stormy Daniels in court: report

Ivanka Trump shared "cryptic" poem on Instagram Tuesday as her father faced off against adult film star Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money trial, according to a new report.

Trump's daughter shared video of musician Tom Waits reciting Charles Bukowski's "The Laughing Heart" the same day he watched Daniels testify about the one-night stand, which the adult film star said she was paid $130,000 not to speak about publicly, Newsweek reports.

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'They dug a hole with golden shovels': Biden slams Trump for failed Foxconn 'con' deal

President Joe Biden on Wednesday took a shot at former President Donald Trump while touting the construction of a new data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin.

The data center in question is being built by Microsoft in the same area where Trump once pledged electronics manufacturer Foxconn would build "the eighth wonder of the world" and usher in a slate of well-paid blue-collar jobs.

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Trump spends court-free day hanging with trading card fans instead of campaigning: report

Former President Donald Trump has opted to hang out with trading card fans at Mar-a-Lago rather than hit the campaign trail, despite repeated complaints that his criminal hush money trial prevented him from doing just that, a new report shows.

Trump on Wednesday will host a dinner at the Florida social club for people who bought his non-fungible tokens trading cards, a source told NBC News.

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