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Trump losing control of Marjorie Taylor Greene as she ignores his latest request: reporter

Former President Donald Trump has personally reached out to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to get her to end her crusade against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) — but, reported CNN's Melanie Zanona on Wednesday, she is not dissuaded.

Johnson appears set to survive the upcoming vote next week brought by Greene to vacate his office, with House Democrats planning to supply the necessary votes to stop another round of chaos similar to that following the ouster of his predecessor Kevin McCarthy. But Greene, enraged over his decision to allow Ukraine defense aid to pass the House, is determined to move ahead with the vote anyway, which she claims will put everyone in the House on record where they stand.

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Trump confirms he tried to join Jan. 6 rioters: 'I wanted to go down there'

Former President Donald Trump confirmed again Wednesday that he told the U.S. Secret Service he wanted to join the rioters on Jan. 6, 2021.

Trump made the remarks during a rally in Waukesha after he recalled House Jan. 6 Committee testimony that suggested he tried to force Secret Service agents to join the mob.

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'Trump glitches': Internet scorches ex-president for failed attempt at four-syllable word

Former President Donald Trump's decision to attempt a four-syllable word during his Wisconsin campaign address Wednesday did not go according to plan.

Trump tried to deride the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure legislation passed under President Joe Biden's administration but video shows he said something rather different.

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Mike Johnson's career is finished even without Marjorie Taylor Greene: analysis

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is widely expected to survive Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's planned motion to vacate next week, when some Democrats are predicted to pitch in and save him, but that may be merely a Pyrrhic victory, cautions Charles R. Davis.

Why? According to the Salon writer's Wednesday column, Johnson's career could be effectively over.

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'I hate that': Trump veers off into rant about being called 'unpopular'

Former President Donald Trump went on a rant Wednesday after saying he had been called "unpopular" in media reports.

During a rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Trump's reaction to his 'unpopular' portrayal in media reports was palpable.

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Cursing Republican trolled for asking congressional witness if he thinks he's 'sick'

A Republican senator known for rhetoric recently described as "stupid" and "racist" was trolled on social media Wednesday after he repeatedly swore at a congressional witness during a Senate budget committee hearing.

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) used multiple profanities as he peppered Professor Geoffrey Supran about his testimony on the oil industry's propaganda and misinformation tactics.

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Trump's campaign plays up masculinity to make 2024 election 'men vs. women': report

Donald Trump's campaign is "playing up" issues like crime to appeal to more male voters and turn the 2024 election into a "men vs. women" contest, an Axios reporter claimed Wednesday.

Speaking to MSNBC, Axios co-founder Jim Vandehei said that with ballot initiatives for reproductive health in states around the country, Trump's campaign has given up attempting to appeal to female voters and opted for appearing more "manly" instead.

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Trump privately fumes that top lawyer 'doesn’t share same contempt for law': report

When he's in front of the cameras, former President Donald Trump condemns his ongoing criminal trial proceedings with authority and confidence, with lawyer Todd Blanche at his side. But behind closed doors, Trump is reportedly enraged at his lead attorney for not attacking the judge and prosecution with the same level of ferocity that he does.

That's according to New Republic staff writer Greg Sargent, who wrote that the ex-president's social media posts of Fox News personalities lauding his behavior in and out of the courtroom doesn't tell the full story.

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Trump woos anti-government group as race against Biden tightens

As the 2024 presidential campaign tightens and the number of undecided voters dwindles, Donald Trump appears to be trying to woo a new audience — members of the Libertarian Party.

Semafor's David Weigel reported Wednesday that Trump will speak at the national convention on May 23 in Washington, D.C. If his trial hasn't finished in Manhattan, Trump would need to be in court earlier that day and then fly to Washington for the speech.

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'Shooting his mouth off': Michael Cohen warned he could be slapped with his own gag order

Michael Cohen may join his old boss Donald Trump under a gag order in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial.

The former president was found in contempt of court and fined $9,000 for violating the order imposed by New York Justice Juan Merchan in the case, but a pair of legal experts agreed Trump's former attorney and fixer could also get slapped with a gag order to prevent him from discussing the case, reported Newsweek.

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'In Jesus' name': Trump rally speaker demands God punish 'those subverting justice'

A speaker at Donald Trump's Wednesday rally in Wisconsin prayed for Jesus to punish people responsible for prosecuting the former president.

Before Trump could take the stage in Waukesha, a speaker invited the crowd to pray with her.

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Congressional hearing erupts in laughter as Dem brings up Trump's bleach-injection rant

Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) on Wednesday drew laughter during a congressional hearing when he brought up former President Donald Trump's past ramblings about curing COVID-19 by injecting disinfectant.

During a hearing on the "weaponization" of the federal government, Connolly asked Robert Flaherty, the former assistant to the president and director of digital strategy at the Biden White House, about some of the misinformation that was spread during the pandemic that killed over one million Americans.

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Hush money lawyer warned he could be disbarred for following Trump's orders

The lead attorney defending former President Donald Trump in his criminal hush money trial risks prison himself by taking his problematic client's advice, a fellow lawyer warned Wednesday.

Attorney Mark Herrmann issued his warning to Trump lawyer Todd Blanche in a Daily Beast column that begins with a classic set-up/punchline joke.

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