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If Trump wins in 2024 he’ll use Colorado ruling to keep Dems off the ballot: ex-aide

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin sounded the alarm on Tuesday about the Colorado ruling that barred Donald Trump from the ballot citing the 14th Amendment. Her fear, she said, is that he'll use it himself if he wins in 2024.

"The View" co-hosts on Tuesday were addressing some of the main news stories they'd missed while off for the holidays.

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Liz Cheney's snarky retort to Trump's latest conspiracy rant: he's 'hangry'

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) gave a snarky retort Tuesday to Donald Trump after he accused her of destroying evidence of his debunked Jan. 6 defense.

“Seems like someone is starting 2024 hangry,” Cheney said.

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Vivek Ramaswamy ducks CNN debate after network pundit says he's 'one step away from Nazi'

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Tuesday said he would not attend the next GOP primary debate because it was being hosted by CNN, which he accused of "shenanigans."

In a post on the X social media platform, Ramaswamy cited repeated criticism from CNN personalities who have fact-checked his conspiracy theories about Jan. 6 and the 2020 election.

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Trump promotes bogus report that states he won 2020 by 'hundreds of thousands of votes'

Donald Trump shared an anonymous report Tuesday as he started 2024 continuing to claim he never lost the 2020 election.

The 32-page report, which lists no author or researchers, once again promotes the bogus claim that cites Trump's own loyalists as experts.

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Trump's plan for 'MAGA freak show' at trial unnerves his ex-lawyer

Rolling Stone is reporting that former President Donald Trump is pushing his lawyers to use his upcoming trial in Washington D.C. to push more bogus conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election in what one source describes as a "MAGA freak show."

Among other things, the former president reportedly wants to subpoena former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in an attempt to pin the blame on her for security failures at the United States Capitol building; to bring up classified intelligence documents that will supposedly show he was right to be suspicious of the official election results; and make allegations that the Chinese government and Hezbollah plotted to hand the election to President Joe Biden.

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Effort to control anti-MAGA renegades results in massive surge in death threats: report

The amount of death threats against elected officials has surged in recent years — and it's a key part of how former President Donald Trump and his supporters have ensured that Republican officials at every level have remained loyal to him, wrote Zack Beauchamp for Vox.

"Across the board and around the country, data reveals that threats against public officials have risen to unprecedented numbers — to the point where 83 percent of Americans are now concerned about risks of political violence in their country," wrote Beauchamp, noting that while the threats have come from every political persuasion, they are most prominent from the MAGA movement.

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GOP candidates slammed for naive idea that Trump would 'slink away' if they pardoned him

As Nikki Haley's position in the 2024 race for president becomes more contentious, she's sending out messages that — while she thinks Donald Trump's behavior has been reckless — she'd be inclined to pardon him of any convictions if she's elected president.

At a campaign event Thursday, Haley was even more specific — saying she would outright pardon Trump because it would "be in the best interest of the country."

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'Greater peril': Experts warn Jan. 6 was just a 'rehearsal' for what Trump has planned

January 6 was just a “rehearsal” for what Donald Trump has planned for his next administration, two experts warned Tuesday.

And they sounded the alarm that the country is now in much worse shape to survive Trump than it was three years ago.

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'Put a stop to it': Ex-prosecutor demands Trump be jailed after latest threats

Donald Trump should be jailed for sending an ominous “signal” to his supporters to target the Maine secretary of state who kicked him off that state’s ballot, a former federal prosecutor said.

Trump last week posted a link to the bio page of top election official Shenna Bellows, the day after she ruled the Constitution’s 14th Amendment disqualified the former president from appearing on the ballot.

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Trump lawyers plot 'political bias' defense — but it has a major problem: report

CNN is reporting that former President Donald Trump's lawyers are plotting a multi-pronged defense strategy aimed at establishing that he had good-faith reasons to believe that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

One of the strategies will reportedly involve accusing officials in the intelligence community of "political bias" against Trump, which they hope could convince jurors that he had legitimate reason to distrust their claims that the 2020 election results were accurate.

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Trump’s game plan to 'undermine' Jack Smith exposed by court filings: analysis

Former President Donald Trump enters 2024 facing four criminal indictments, and one of them — special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case — is scheduled to go to trial in March. Many legal experts, however, are saying that a delay is likely.

Delaying his criminal trials has been a big part of Trump's legal strategy. But CNN's Katelyn Polantz, in an article published on January 2, reports that delaying is only part of Team Trump's game plan.

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'Crashing together': Trump, Congress and courts headed for a collision

Key decisions in Congress, courts and the ballot box will all crash together "in a most profound way," Raw Story Editor-in-Chief Dave Levinthal predicted today.

"And it begins in earnest," Levinthal told "A New Morning" host Susan Rose on WBEN-AM 930.

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Trump starts 2024 with new target to 'crush': report

The campaign to elect Donald Trump as president ended 2023 with a full-on assault to “crush” the person now seen as his top contender, according to a report.

In the last two weeks, MAGA Inc. spent $3.4 million to run an ad attacking Nikki Haley over a gas tax in her home state of South Carolina, followed by $370,000 worth of anti-Haley mailers, the Daily Beast reported.

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