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GOP tamping down November election hopes after 'debacles of 2020 and 2022'

Heading into the November election with Donald Trump likely at the top of the ticket for the third time, the leadership of the minority Republicans in the Senate is hedging their bets and not promising the "red wave" they hyped up in the last two national elections.

With Democrats' hold on the Senate hanging by a thread, the GOP leadership is hoping to pick up, at best, four seats, tamping down hopes of a massive sea change in the chamber.

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Trump-loving Laura Loomer compared to 'radioactive waste from Godzilla' in brutal profile

Laura Loomer, the Trump-loving activist who is too extreme even for former QAnon-believing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), is the subject of a Washington Post profile in which she takes brutal criticism even from many MAGA allies.

The profile documents how many people within Trump's campaign see Loomer as a major political liability given her habit of lashing out at even Trump allies whom she perceives to be "disloyal" to him.

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Trump howls about 'unconstitutional gag order' in all-caps early morning rant

Former President Donald Trump suggested a link between his criminal trial and the nationwide campus protests over Israel's war in Gaza.

Students at numerous universities across the country, including Columbia University and UCLA, have resulted in police crackdowns and mass arrests, and the former president lamented his own fate in the New York hush money trial and then suggested in a follow-up post that the case and the demonstrations were part of a "radical left" plot.

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'Trouble if he wins, trouble if he loses': Morning Joe guest 'freaking out' over election

Donald Trump refused to rule out election violence if he loses in November, and a panelist on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" sounded alarm bells.

The former president, who has been indicted in two cases related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, told Time Magazine that the possibility of violence depended on "the fairness of election," and host Joe Scarborough and guest Donny Deutsch agreed that Trump was plainly threatening "trouble" regardless of the outcome.

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‘Morality does not exist for him’: Remembering Ted Cruz’s epic Trump rant

It’s the 8th anniversary of an epic anti-Donald Trump rant, one of the best rants in modern political history.

But it wasn’t a Democrat or some left-wing commentator who delivered it.

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With lawsuits and recount petitions rising, some Texas elections seem to go on forever

This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Sign up for its free newsletters here.

It has been 15 months since Democrat DaSean Jones was sworn in as a Harris County criminal district court judge. He’s presided over hundreds of cases since then. And he’ll be on the ballot again in November, this time for a seat on the Texas Supreme Court.

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​Ex-Trump Org exec left 'potentially priceless paper trail' for hush money trial: report

Newly uncovered emails from jailed Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg may provide a goldmine of information for prosecutors in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office that could bolster the hush money trial of Donald Trump, which is now in its second week of testimony.

Weisselberg is currently sitting in jail and is not expected to be a witness, although some notes he left behind are already in the hands of investigators. As the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger is reporting, "he left behind a potentially priceless paper trail," that may also lead to new charges.

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'I felt for the guy': Legal expert says Eric Trump looked uncomfortable at criminal trial

Eric Trump showed up this week to attend his father's hush money trial, and MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin thinks that the appearance was a calculated effort to demonstrate family solidarity.

"Trump has sort of adjusted his courtroom behavior around the criticisms that folks in the media have lobbed at him," Rubin stated during an appearance on "Alex Wagner Tonight." "And so bringing additional support to the courtroom is one more of those in the latest call-and-response between the media and Trump about his courtroom strategy."

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'Beeeeeg': Internet erupts over Trump slip-ups as ex-president struggles with teleprompter

Donald Trump on Wednesday held two separate rallies, including one where he repeatedly complained that his teleprompter was blowing in the wind, but the internet is most interested in the former president's messed up words.

Trump, who has historically been known to "glitch" at his rallies, even inventing words such as "adlinthin" in the process, first spoke in Wisconsin, where he reportedly failed at pronouncing a four-syllable word.

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'Sometimes he is sleeping': NYT's Maggie Haberman says those close to Trump confirm report

The Sleepy Don is reportedly still nodding off in court.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman confirmed that she's seen with her own eyes while inside the courtroom that former President Donald Trump is catching Zs while seated in a lower Manhattan trial while prosecutors put on their evidence before the jury.

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Trump attacks Fox News for platforming 'liberal activist' on 'fairly conservative' network

Donald Trump on Wednesday night lobbed a new attack at Fox News.

Trump, who has had an on-and-off grudge against the network for several years, now says the outlet is risking its "conservative" chops by platforming independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy who was running as a Democrat before changing to independent.

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'This isn't about me': CNN's Collins shuts down Trump-loving Republican Senator J.D. Vance

He tried to make it personal, but CNN's Kaitlan Collins wasn't having it.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Wednesday appearing on "The Source" was asked about whether he was keen to be considered for vice president on the 2024 GOP ticket with former President Donald Trump (the presumptive GOP nominee) given the gallows mockup and chants of death to former Vice President Mike Pence during the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'Ludicrous': Alina Habba mocked for insisting 'literally no one' is as energetic as Trump

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba appeared on Newsmax Wednesday with Eric Bolling to talk up the former president in glowing terms — and one of her most emphatic praises for Trump was his energy level.

"There’s literally nobody tougher or more energetic than Trump," said Habba, a controversial attorney who has gotten into disputes with judges during Trump trials and once said she would "rather be pretty" than smart, because she could fake being smart.

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