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California official targeted for 'swatting' after push to get Trump disqualified: report

California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis was targeted in a "swatting" attack after she publicly called for former President Donald Trump to be disqualified from the state ballot, Politico reported on Thursday.

"The incident at Kounalakis’ Pacific Heights condominium came days after California’s No. 2 official wrote to California Secretary of State Shirley Weber urging her to exclude Trump from California’s 2024 primary," reported Christopher Cadelago. "Weber did not acquiesce to Kounalakis’ request, siding with Gov. Gavin Newsom who telegraphed to fellow Democrats not to get ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court and dismissed the moves as 'political distraction.'"

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Republican strategist compares Trump followers' conspiracy theories to 'crop circles'

Former President Donald Trump's grip on his followers allows him to convince them of any outlandish thing he wants, said longtime Republican strategist Stuart Stevens on Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "The ReidOut."

This comes as Trump's lawyers put forth a briefing in the presidential immunity case that lays out a litany of purported evidence for his voter fraud claims, that is so off base it might actually help special counsel Jack Smith prove his case.

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'Making him so very nervous': Trump posts flood of late-night notes about E. Jean Carroll

Some might say E. Jean Carroll is living rent-free in ex-president Donald Trump's head.

Trump on Thursday morning made waves with more than 30 Truth Social posts aimed at Carroll, who successfully sued him for defamation and sexual battery last year and is suing him again now, within 30 minutes. At night, he kept up that posting pattern.

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Watch: Trump co-defendant arrest caught on bodycam after physical confrontation with FBI

Footage captured on police bodycam of Harrison Floyd being arrested in February following a physical confrontation with FBI agents attempting to serve him a grand jury subpoena was released publicly following a records request by POLITICO.

The 2020 Trump campaign aide, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election subversion case, told local Maryland police officers at his doorstep that he had just dropped off his daughter and that he didn't see any badge flashed.

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'I was there': White House reporter recalls Jan. 6 attack was to benefit 'traitor' Trump

A former White House reporter on Thursday lashed out at reports of dueling narratives as to what happened during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection attempt, saying he was there and that it all went down "for the benefit of Trump."

Brian J. Karem, who famously asked Trump if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the 2020 election, recently said Trump won't be the GOP's nominee. Now, Karem is targeting recent reports suggesting that there are opposing narratives about the events of that day.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's planned Jan. 6 celebration booted out of Florida venue: report

A planned meet-and-greet with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) commemorating the third anniversary of the January 6 attack has been left without a venue after Westgate Resorts in Kissimmee canceled their booking, reported NBC News on Thursday.

"The event was set to be hosted by the Republican Party of Osceola County at the Westgate Resorts in Kissimmee. It was originally pitched to Westgate as a small book-signing event featuring Greene, without mention of Jan. 6," reported Matt Dixon. "'Please be advised that Westgate was not made aware of the purpose of this event when we were approached to host a book signing,' Westgate Resorts said in a statement. 'This event has been canceled and is no longer taking place at our resort.'"

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'Doesn't look good': Chris Christie slams 'unfit' Trump for taking millions from China

Former President Donald Trump was raked over the coals by former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) on CNN Thursday, following reports that Trump-owned businesses received millions of dollars from Chinese entities.

Christie, who is running against Trump for the 2024 nomination, said that he can't prove Trump was compromised by the Chinese government — but that either way, the report shows he put his own finances before the interests of America.

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'Dead loser': Legal experts slam Trump's latest argument against Jack Smith

What’s worse than a dead loser, comparable to a long-dead stinking corpse, and worthy of an Academy Award?

The winner, according to legal experts, is Donald Trump’s motion to hold Special Counsel Jack Smith in contempt.

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Biographer sounds alarm on why Trump's business deals make him a 'security threat'

One of Donald Trump's biographers sees the profits he scored through his hotels while president as cause for concern about blackmail or other forms of national security threats.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Tim O'Brien explained that from the very beginning there were concerns about how Trump would conduct his business while also serving as president. While he claimed to be prepared to put his companies into a blind trust, he never did, and the profits rolled in.

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Massachusetts voters challenge Trump's place on 2024 ballot under insurrectionist ban

Massachusetts voters Thursday joined the fight to bump Donald Trump from 2024 presidential ballots under the 14th Amendment's insurrectionist ban.

The group Free Speech for People — which pursued similar action in Minnesota and Michigan — announced in a press release that they've filed a new challenge with the Massachusetts Ballot Law Commission.

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SCOTUS urged by Republicans to prop up Trump's 2024 campaign or risk 'electoral chaos'

"Electoral chaos" will erupt if the Supreme Court does not allow former President Donald Trump to appear on Colorado's state ballot, Republican challengers reportedly argued this week.

Attorney Jay Sekulow — representing the Colorado Republican State Central Committee — filed a brief with the Supreme Court demanding the justices block attempts to bump Trump from state ballots under the 14th Amendment's insurrectionist ban, the Messenger reported Thursday.

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Judge Chutkan rejects convicted Jan. 6 attacker's bid to travel to Cancun: court records

Judge Tanya Chutkan on Thursday rejected a January 6 defendant's motion for permission to travel to Cancun, court records show.

Chutkan, who is also overseeing the federal election subversion case in which former president Donald Trump faces charges, ruled in a brief court docket memo that Antony Vo couldn't go to Cancun. In November, Raw Story reported that Vo was found guilty and decided to visit Mar-a-Lago before facing potential jail time.

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How John Adams is helping bring down Donald Trump through the 14th Amendment

A previous version of this article incorrectly referenced the president who enacted the law, as well as the year it became effective. This information was based on an underlying report that has since been updated with its own correction.

The country awaits the Supreme Court weighing in on whether the 14th Amendment insurrection laws apply to Donald Trump as a former president.

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