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GOP too mired in 'incoherent QAnon babble' to see Trump's cognitive decline: analyst

MAGA supporters have become so wrapped up in "incoherent QAnon babble" that they are incapable of noticing former President Donald Trump's rapidly deteriorating mental state — at least, that's what Salon writer Amanda Marcotte suspects.

This comes as the former president, now in his late seventies and almost as old as President Joe Biden himself, comes under scrutiny for his recent slip-ups, including confusing Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi and appearing to confuse his own wife with GOP lobbyist Mercedes Schlapp — both of which Trump has angrily tried to claim were intentional.

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Trump whines about paying $300M in taxes — despite reports that show he didn't pay taxes

Former President Donald Trump used a New York Daily News article about a subway worker stabbed in the neck to bemoan the plight of a tragic victim: himself, a taxpayer made to cough up $300 million.

"But they go after TRUMP, who paid $300,000,000 plus in Taxes," Trump wrote on Truth Social Wednesday. "Businesses are FLEEING New York because of the TRUMP PERSECUTION."

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GOP had a 'brief window' to hold Trump accountable for Jan. 6 — and failed: op-ed

Imagine an alternate universe where Donald Trump was held accountable for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, and banned from politics forever. Now compare that to reality, where he's the likely 2024 GOP nominee while continuing to inch ahead of President Joe Biden in poll after poll.

That's the challenge columnist S.V. Date set as he pointed out that not only is Trump the frontrunner who's gaining in the polls, his grip over the Republican Party is as strong as ever.

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Trump pal reveals details of ‘amazing’ VP choice who’s ‘proven himself in Congress’

Former President Donald Trump has already decided on his choice for a vice presidential running mate, according to one of his top confidants, Sebastian Gorka.

Gorka, who served in the Trump administration as deputy assistant to the president, was asked about the VP choice during an interview with right-wing host Charlie Kirk.

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'Disgusting': SCOTUS slammed for scheduling Trump immunity hearing for last day possible

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim on April 25, the very last day of hearings for this current term, according to records and reports.

Economist reporter Steven Mazie shared the news of the hearing — to debate a matter at the heart of special counsel Jack Smith's federal election interference case against Trumpon X Wednesday afternoon.

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'More than a majority' of RNC members want to help pay Trump's legal bills: insiders

Support is growing among Republican National Committee members that the organization's campaign arm should pay Donald Trump's mounting legal bills.

An increasing number of committee members — possibly even a majority — are in favor of helping the former president pay his lawyers in four criminal cases and at least three civil cases as he seems to have locked down the party's nomination for president, reported CNBC.

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Arizona on brink of charging Trump aides as 2020 investigation ramps up: report

Arizona lawmakers may be on the brink of slapping multiple people linked to Donald Trump's 2020 campaign with criminal charges, according to a new report.

Grand jury subpoenas sent out in recent weeks suggest Attorney General Kris Mayes could soon decide whether to pursue a criminal case against Trump's fake electors in Arizona, Politico reported Wednesday.

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Lawyer says Fani Willis met with Kamala Harris months before she indicted Trump

Embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis met with Vice President Kamala Harris before she indicted Donald Trump in his election interference case, according to a lawyer who shared White House records during a Georgia Senate hearing.

The meeting, according to Attorney Ashley Merchant's testimony, took place on February 28, 2023, just months before Willis indicted Trump in August of that year, Newsweek reported.

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'Eight months to save our republic': Liz Cheney lays down stakes of 2024 race

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) put out a stark message about the stakes of the upcoming presidential election Wednesday.

Hours after Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican presidential primary, Cheney took to Twitter to acknowledge that former President Donald Trump will be her party's nominee for the presidency again, while also making clear that the thought of him returning to the White House is an unacceptable outcome.

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'That's your argument?' Trump co-defendant's lawyer destroyed in Georgia Senate hearing

Ashleigh Merchant, an attorney for one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in Georgia, was grilled by a Democratic state senator during a hearing on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

While speaking to the Georgia Senate, state Sen. Howard Jones pressed Merchant after she accused Willis of wrongly benefiting from an affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Under Merchant's theory, Willis paid Wade to prosecute Trump and then received kickbacks in the form of vacations.

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Stefanik says U.S. was better off 4 years ago — and is brutally reminded of March 2020

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) told the nation Wednesday that Americans are much worse off now than they were four years ago, spurring Americans to do some quick math and issue a swift rebuttal — that was March 2020.

Stefanik made this declaration at a press conference for House Republican leaders on the heels of a victorious Super Tuesday for former President Donald Trump.

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'I will have to vote for Trump' even though he's 'very frightening': Haley supporter

A supporter of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley told the Washington Post that she's going to make herself support former President Donald Trump — despite admitting that he scares her.

The voter in question is 80-year-old Virginia resident Micki Stout, who supported Trump in both 2016 and 2020 before deciding to take the plunge for Haley in this year.

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Ex-Trump aide says Republicans are lying to their own voters

Speaking to veteran ABC News journalist Jonathan Karl, "The View's" hosts addressed several questions they had about the state of the 2024 presidential campaign — and what they'd watched unfold over the past several months.

Among the most outspoken was former Donald Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, who has since denounced the former president and pledged to work to defeat him.

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