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Trump's 'toxic' posts are making some Republicans want to 'turn the page': GOP analyst

Former President Donald Trump's recent outbursts are a direct message to the Republican electorate that he is the same person he has always been, and ready to pick fights over all the same grievances, GOP strategist Alice Stewart told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.

This comes after Trump posted a Truth Social manifesto on Christmas that calls on special counsel Jack Smith and the liberal "thugs" across America to "rot in hell."

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Here's why Trump's allies are attacking 'closeted DeSantis supporter' Ted Cruz

He ran for president and lost to Trump. Now, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is being accused by the former president's allies of getting revenge by secretly supporting his political Florida foe.

"Despite the fact that President Trump holds a commanding lead in the Republican Primary polls heading into the Iowa Caucus, Senator Ted Cruz has yet to endorse President Donald Trump in his race against globalist Nikki Haley and absentee Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, leading many to believe that Cruz may be a closeted DeSantis supporter," writes Laura Loomer on her eponymous blog Loomered. Loomer's content is frequently shared by Trump.

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Biden's challenger mocked for saying voters want 'a president who grew up listening to U2'

The most serious Democrat challenging President Joe Biden for the party's 2024 nomination for president just got a harsh reality check on his social media.

Dean Phillips, who has said he's running for president because he thinks Biden is one of the few Democrats who would lose to Trump despite the fact that the lawmaker has voted with Biden's policies the vast majority of the time, has made age a central tenet of his campaign. He has said he thinks it's time for Biden to pass the torch to a new generation.

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Trump called out by columnist who says ex-president selectively quoted his article

Former President Donald Trump went on a posting spree on Truth Social on Boxing Day, quoting a number of pundits and experts he believed discredit the Colorado Supreme Court decision disqualifying him from the ballot under the 14th Amendment.

One of those people was New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait — specifically, a column he wrote earlier this month about the issue which was critical of the court's decision.

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Trump isn't 'King of America': Legal expert slams immunity claim as a 'sure loser'

Former president Donald Trump is pinning his courtroom victory hopes on a “sure loser” claim that a legal expert told Salon Tuesday is best described as “preposterous.”

The argument in question is Trump’s contention his efforts to reclaim the White House after the 2020 election are protected by presidential immunity.

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Trump 'better start focusing on his legal troubles' due to 'powerful evidence': expert

Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi told Donald Trump he better get it together if he intends to put up a defense in his mounting criminal trials.

Speaking to CNN on Tuesday, Rossi said he'd litigated more than 100 trials, and just based on what he hears in the public domain of the evidence, there is a lot for Trump to worry about.

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Trump's former aide says ex-president is 'worried that he will end up in jail'

Trump is reportedly terrified of becoming an inmate.

Former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on CNN to explain why she believes the 45th president is "worried that he will end up in jail."

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'Go to hell': Trump rages at Special Counsel Jack Smith after holiday meltdown

Donald Trump suffered a kind of social media meltdown on Christmas, but the rage has continued into the post-holiday afternoon with the ex-president calling on special counsel Jack Smith to "go to HELL (sic)."

Posting from Breitbart a column from a 92-year-old lawyer in Republican Party politics, Trump continued his claims that the special counsel is working for President Joe Biden. He thinks that the investigations and indictments coming up for the alleged 2020 election subversion and classified documents theft are all examples of Biden using the government against him.

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GOP candidate deletes post showing Christmas tree ornaments of Dems hanging from nooses

A GOP congressional candidate is apologizing after he posted an image to social media showing Democratic lawmakers hanging in nooses, The Messenger reported.

Former West Virginia state lawmaker Derrick Evans shared and then quickly deleted the image that showed versions of politicians like President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Barack Obama, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi hanging from nooses as a Donald Trump figurine looks on in approval.

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Trump brags about voters believing his second term will bring 'dictatorship' and 'revenge'

A new pair of word cloud graphics from The Daily Mail reveal what voters are saying most about both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump — and they reveal that voters most associate words like "power," "revenge," and "dictatorship" with Trump.

But the former president doesn't appear bothered by this. On the contrary, Trump posted the word cloud directly to his Truth Social platform on Tuesday.

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'Political death': Republican predicts secret recording and trials will sink Trump

Former Rep. Charlie Dent predicted a "political death" for Donald Trump in 2024.

The comments come after reports last week revealed the former president was recorded pressuring the members of the Wayne County, Michigan Board of Canvassers to reject the 2020 election certification.

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'$200 million lit on fire': Washington Post reporter heaps dirt on DeSantis campaign

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ big challenge coming into the 2024 presidential election is proving to his backers they wouldn’t be better off throwing their money out the window, a Washington Post analyst said on CNN Tuesday.

“If you look at the campaign and the super PAC and the outside groups, it's like $200 million that have been lit on fire to see his poll numbers collapse,” said the Post's Isaac Arnsdorf. “So why are you thinking of throwing good money after that?”

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Trump's Xmas rants 'hint at a furious state of mind and extreme denialism': CNN reporter

If Donald Trump won’t give his followers a break from his wrathful ranting on Christmas Day, imagine how relentless his campaign year will be.

This is the terrifying thought experiment posed by CNN senior reporter Steven Collinson, who warned Trump’s yuletide “rot in hell” remark — made when other world leaders pleaded for peace — does not bode well for 2024 when he is likely to face off against President Joe Biden.

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