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'America needs the crazy uncle': Tea Party activists explain why they gravitated to Trump

Nikki Haley was elected governor of South Carolina with the backing of Tea Party conservatives, but those true believers have moved on to Donald Trump — and they say they're not coming back.

The Tea Party movement was hugely influential in the state when Haley first got elected, but few of its organizations remain active and most of their activists drifted away from Haley during her time in office and were absorbed into the MAGA movement, reported the New York Times.

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‘Insultingly stupid’: Trump’s move to toss out classified docs case torn apart by experts

Lawyers for Donald Trump late Thursday night launched a multi-pronged effort to toss out of court Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of the ex-president in the classified documents case, which includes charges under the Espionage Act. Many legal experts were stunned, not only by the move, but by the shallowness of the arguments.

The motions will be decided by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by then-President Donald Trump during his last year in office.

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'Our shovel can dig a lot deeper': Trump's top aides threaten DeSantis after new attack

Despite Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis having dropped out of the race for the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination a month ago, top aides to Donald Trump are once again on the warpath against him — and are issuing threats on social media.

Even though DeSantis endorsed Trump, following a bid for the nomination that was moribund from the day he announced, Trump's team can't seem to let any slight from him slide by — and a report on a private call he made to supporters has led to a new round of recriminations and backbiting.

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MSNBC's Mika slams Trump for being 'pathologically incapable of not being a fraud'

Donald Trump was hit by Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski Friday who exclaimed "this behavior is grotesque" as she discussed a column that highlighted the former president's efforts to be the "victim king."

Anand Giridharadas penned the column for The.Ink, writing how Trump compared himself this week to Alexei Navalny, the Russian freedom fighter and target of Vladimir Putin who mysteriously died in captivity.

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Fundraiser to pay off Trump's $355M fine will take 6 years to reach its goal: report

If donations continue at their current pace in a fundraiser set up to help Donald Trump pay off the $355 million in damages leveled against him in his recent civil fraud trial, it will take almost six years to reach its goal.

The GoFundMe page titled "Stand with Trump; Fund the $355M Unjust Judgment" was set up by Elena Cardone last Friday, the same day Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that the former president must pay the damages after being found liable for inflating the value of his properties to secure favorable loans and insurance.

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Trump's hometown newspaper lays into ex-president — and urges his neighbors to vote Biden

Donald Trump's hometown newspaper laid into the former president and endorsed President Joe Biden months in advance of November's election.

The Palm Beach Post also endorsed Biden in October 2020, with the editorial board members saying they were among the voters who "yearned so strongly to remove" Trump. They got an early start ahead of his year's election by saying the case against the quadruple-indicted Republican frontrunner was glaringly obvious.

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Trump's latest plan for the GOP is 'going to end in an implosion': Former RNC chair

Donald Trump's plan to place his daughter-in-law in a leadership position in the Republican National Committee will put the entire party on the road to disaster claimed former RNC chair Michael Steele.

With the former president endorsing the selection of Lara Trump as RNC co-chair, Steele believes that she will do irreparable harm to the other GOP candidates the RNC should be developing and promoting.

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Trump is barreling toward a 'financial disaster' as small donors bail on him: MSNBC host

Reacting to plans by Donald Trump to insert his daughter-in-law into the Republican National Committee's leadership, combined with a report that the former president's small donor base has dramatically collapsed, one of the MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-hosts said the former president and the GOP are headed off a cliff.

After watching a clip of Lara Trump, the wife of Eric Trump, talk about using the RNC to make sure her father-in-law gets re-elected as her primary goal, MSNBC's Willie Geist agreed with Joe Scarborough that a new "grift" is afoot.

Geist also asserted the former president is finding out that a substantial number of his fans are no longer willing to pay his legal bills.

"He's a self-proclaimed billionaire who is asking working class people to chip in $5, $10, $20 to pay his legal bills for alleged crimes he committed, " Geist told the "Morning Joe" panel. "We thought he had all this money. We thought his beach club was worth $100 million. He lives on 5th Avenue, he has a plane, all that stuff. You're right, Joe, this is a racket."

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"So Lara Trump, looks like, will be put, at least if she's not the head of the RNC, she'll be the co-head of the RNC," he continued. "It is a family business, she'll do whatever he says just like Congress does what he says. she's literally a member of the family."

"They can dig deeper down this hole, Joe, and they can keep playing to the 10, 15, 20 percent and they can keep thinking and taking for granted all of their voters," he elaborated. " I guess thinking they're dumb enough to think they should be giving their money away and flushing it down the toilet like this. but they're going to do it. There are enough people, as you cited in that 'Financial Times' report, that he has 200,000 fewer donors this time around than he did four years ago, for this very reason. They don't want to give money to pay his legal bills."

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'I'm a very proud Christian': Trump courts religious right

Donald Trump received a warm welcome Thursday when he appeared before an audience of evangelical broadcasters, delivering a campaign-style speech littered with professions of faith and pledges to protect Christians.

The casino-owning playboy, who has been accused of paying hush money to a porn star, is wildly popular with the religious right in the United States, despite a life story at odds with their apparent values.

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Nikki Haley just laid the groundwork to endorse Donald Trump

Down in the polls by double digits, former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, who recently took off the kid gloves and has been battering her Republican opponent Donald Trump, just laid the groundwork to endorse the man she calls "unstable and unhinged," by labeling President Joe Biden "more dangerous."

"I think what's really important is to know that the majority of Americans dislike Donald Trump and Joe Biden," Haley told NPR's Steve Inskeep in remarks that aired Thursday (audio below). "So we think that there needs to be an alternative."

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'Insultingly stupid': Legal experts spurn Trump's bid to ditch classified documents case

Donald Trump on Thursday filed several motions seeking to throw out the criminal case he faces for allegedly keeping classified documents from the White House from authorities, but legal experts were quick to shut down the court filing.

The former president argued in part that he was immune from the case due to presidential immunity, not referencing the fact that he wasn't president at the time of the alleged misdeeds. Trump's former attorney and "fixer" Michael Cohen said the bid to dismiss the action was all about trial delay and fundraising.

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Trump's new bid to ditch documents case is about fundraising and delay: Michael Cohen

Trump's paper dumping to raise more dollars.

That's according to the 45th president's former personal attorney and fixer Michael Cohen.

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Mike Lindell wants to count ballots like he says he makes pillows — by hand

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Fresh off being ordered to pony up $5 million over peddling election conspiracies, pillow maker Mike Lindell is pushing election conspiracies at this year’s annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Lindell — contrary to all evidence — continues pushing election conspiracies, even as many Republicans gathered at this convention center just outside of the nation’s capital have rejected former President Donald Trump’s losing 2020 strategy and are now encouraging early voting, including by mail.

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