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Exclusive: Harris? Newsom? Whitmer? GOP delegates dish on who they want Trump to face

MILWAUKEE — With Republican faithful preparing for Donald Trump’s presidential nomination acceptance speech tonight at the Fiserv Forum, GOP conventioneers are split on which Democrat — President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, someone else — would be the easiest Democrat to defeat.

Many MAGA faithful want Biden to remain the Democratic nominee because of his perceived frailty. But they aren’t particularly worried, either, about Harris as a potential substitute if Biden drops out, because she’s inextricably linked to the administration’s record, which they view as damaged.

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'Not indicted, not invited': Experts mock convicted Trump allies flocking to RNC

Peter Navarro, a former aide to Donald Trump who recently completed his four-month prison sentence, was met with "a standing ovation lasting more than a minute" when he addressed the 2024 Republican National Convention crowd Wednesday, according to Rolling Stone.

Navarro served time "for defying a subpoena to testify to the House Jan. 6 Committee," the report notes. Rolling Stone reports, "The crowd lustily applauded this convicted criminal when he insisted of his supposed persecution: 'They did not break me. And they will never break Donald Trump.'"

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'Full force': Ivanka and Melania Trump expected to end RNC absence

Melania and Ivanka Trump are expected to end their much talked-about absence at the Republican National Convention Thursday, arriving in "full force" to show unity with Donald Trump.

Trump's son Eric told "CBS Mornings" Thursday that, "They're coming in, in full force and effect, so they'll certainly be here."

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Busted: RNC speaker listed as 'everyday American' is a multibillionaire

The Republican National Convention is trying to pass off a billionaire as an "everyday American," their Thursday schedule reads.

RealClear Politics reporter Philip Melanchthon Wegmann posted the Thursday schedule to the social media site X, where he singled out RNC speaker Diane Hendricks as worthy of note.

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‘Staying in race’: Aides stick to message as stunning report suggests Biden about to quit

MILWAUKEE — President Joe Biden’s campaign is “not working through any scenario” where the president quits the 2024 election and yields to Vice President Kamala Harris, a top campaign official said this morning.

The denial came minutes before a bombshell report claimed senior Democrats believe the president will step down as soon as this weekend.

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'Don't fall for that': Whoopi calls out GOP efforts to 'humanize' Donald Trump

Donald Trump's granddaughter appeared at the Republican National Convention, where she claimed that all of the negative stories people have heard about him were wrong and that he was really a very humane and caring man.

On Thursday morning, "The View's" Whoopi Goldberg encouraged viewers not to "fall for it."

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Jack Smith faces long odds getting Aileen Cannon booted from docs case: expert

Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed Donald Trump's documents case this week, leading some to believe that the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals would swoop in and not only reinstate the case, but remove Cannon from overseeing it.

CNN legal reporter Tierney Sneed consulted with "a lawyer who literally wrote a book on the 11th Circuit criminal jurisprudence," and she she wrote on X the chances of removing Cannon from the case were slim.

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'He looks very unhinged:' Gaetz roasted by McCarthy over alleged sex and drug scandals

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy roasted Rep. Matt Gaetz on live television Thursday morning, going so far as to suggest the MAGA firebrand who orchestrated his ouster was taking drugs.

"I don't know if he's on something, but I hope he gets the help that he needs," McCarthy told CNN's Manu Raju. "He looks very unhinged."

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'Significant deficiencies:' Fraud judge told Trump Organization still needs a watchdog

The court-appointed monitor of former President Donald Trump’s eponymous business empire told the judge who slapped him with a $464 million fraud fine it still needs a watchdog.

Trump Organization monitor Judge Barbara Jones told Justice Arthur Engoron Tuesday that risks remain on the heels of the massive fraud ruling, court records show.

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'Break Kennedy's record': Ex-Clinton aide makes huge prediction about Trump's RNC speech

Political analyst and former adviser to President Bill Clinton Paul Begala made a prediction about Donald Trump’s upcoming Republican National Convention speech Thursday: it’ll be record-breaking.

Fresh from what has already been a three-day love fest for the former president, Trump is scheduled to close down the gathering of Republicans Thursday night.

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Trump allies stalked RNC delegates to crush dissent over party platform: NYT

A group of influential Republicans describe a disturbing encounter with Team Trump that saw their communication devices confiscated and members stalked until they bent to the campaign's will, according to a new report.

Tabitha Walter, the executive director of the conservative group Eagle Forum, told the New York Times Thursday one Republican party official followed her so closely it created a "very hostile" atmosphere and raised suspicions about “strong-arming."

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'Will be horrendous': Senior Republican shares secret fears over second Trump term

An unnamed attendee at the Republican National Convention this week told Reuters that they are harboring secret fears about what former President Donald Trump will do in a second term.

The attendee, whom Reuters described as a "senior Republican from a southern state," said they worried Trump would be a lawless president who stuffed government bureaucracies with yes men and would go after his political enemies.

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Trump and God: Religion raises the stakes at Republican convention

MILWAUKEE — The religious fervor apparent from the very start of the Republican National Convention crescendoed to the point when a Donald Trump-impersonating pastor came on stage the first night.

“We are made in God's image, amen, and we won't shy away from speaking that simple truth ever,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday.

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