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'Trump parrots Hitler': Biden campaign unleashes one of its 'most aggressive efforts yet'

President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign has released one of their "most aggressive efforts" yet against his opponent, ex-President Donald Trump, Axios reports.

The president's campaign shared a graphic via X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday illustrating the ways Trump compares to Adolf Hitler, with the caption that read, "This is not a coincidence."

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Mary Trump claims to have 'proof' her uncle also defamed election workers '23 times'

Mary Trump is claiming legal 'Gotcha' with her infamous uncle and claims to have the receipts.

On her Substack "The Good In Us", Mary Trump, a psychologist, claims to have supplied the attorneys for the former Georgia election volunteers Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Shaye Moss, with "evidence" of Trump's verbal assaults against them some 23 times.

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Trump's 'D-team' of lawyers can't save him from his legal disasters: Michael Cohen

Former President Donald Trump's legal team is a "clown show" that is incapable of getting him out of trouble, argued Trump's one-time attorney and fixer Michael Cohen on MSNBC Wednesday.

This comes amid Trump's vow to appeal the Colorado Supreme Court's decision disqualifying him from the ballot — and as the former president prepares to face down numerous criminal cases.

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Colorado dissents only bolster case to block Trump from ballot: conservative George Conway

The Colorado Supreme Court decision disqualifying former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot under the Insurrection Clause of the 14th Amendment is airtight, argued conservative attorney George Conway in The Atlantic — and one of the most telling indicators of that is how flimsy the dissents are.

"I came to adopt the practice not just for newsworthy rulings that I disagreed with, but for decisions I agreed with, including even obscure cases in the areas of business law I practiced," wrote Conway. "Dissents are generally shorter, and almost always more fun to read, than majority opinions; judges usually feel freer to express themselves when writing separately. But dissents are also intellectually useful: If there’s a weakness in the majority’s argument, an able judge will expose it, sometimes brutally, and she may make you change your mind, or at least be less dismissive of her position, even when you disagree. Give me a pile of Justice Elena Kagan’s dissents to read anytime — I love them even when she’s wrong, as I think she often is. You can learn a lot from dissents."

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Trump lawyers should stop citing Nixon to get ex-president out of trouble: legal analyst

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin had a suggestion for Donald Trump's lawyers: lay off the Nixon references.

Speaking to Alicia Menendez, Rubin explained that there are some "real doozies" in the Trump filing.

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Trump supporters slam Colorado official with death threats amid ballot battle: report

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold stopped counting the death threats she’s received from Donald Trump supporters as her state successfully challenged his right to be on its 2024 presidential ballot, she said Wednesday in a new report.

“I’ve received hundreds if not thousands of threats at this point,” Griswold told the Huffington Post. “I’m extremely concerned.”

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Government official forced to flee after Trump fans shared address online: court filing

A government official was forced to flee his home after one former President Donald Trump’s supporter shared his address online, according to information revealed in an unredacted gag order issued Wednesday.

The new version of Judge Tanya Chutkan’s partial gag order was released by a federal appeals court in Trump’s Washington D.C. election interference case, the Messenger was first to report.

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'You’re going to look ridiculous': Alina Habba lobs attacks at Colorado Supreme Court

SCOTUS will save Trump's try for a second White House term, according to the ex-president's attorney.

Following the Colorado Supreme Court's 4 to 3 ruling disqualifying former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s 2024 primary ballot is “not a constitutional decision" and "will be overturned by the Supreme Court," according to Trump attorney Alina Habba in an interview with Breitbart News Daily. “I have no question in my mind."

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Ohio GOPers ditch Trump-bashing candidate for last-minute recruit in primary chaos: report

Ohio Republicans are desperate to stop scandal-plagued 2022 House candidate J.R. Majewski from a second nomination in 2024 against Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur — and according to Politico, they've managed to push a new candidate into the race after cracks emerged in their previous pick.

But they're not out of the woods yet, reported Ally Mutnick, because they now face the prospect of a three-way race that could let Majewski walk away with it all anyway.

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'Ewww': Internet erupts over photos of Mike Johnson at 'purity ball' with his daughter

A German TV news outlet showed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) at a "purity ball" in 2015 with his daughter Hannah, who was 13 years old at the time, ABC News reported on Wednesday.

"The German news segment documented Johnson and his family preparing for and then attending a purity ball, a controversial formal dance event, popular among some conservative Christians, that gained notoriety in the early 2000s," reported Will Steakin. "At a typical event, fathers and their teenage daughters dress in formal ball attire for a night that involves dinner and dancing and culminates with the daughter signing a pledge to her father to abstain from dating and to remain sexually abstinent until marriage."

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Conservative judge hits back at Republicans calling Colorado ruling undemocratic

Republicans rushed to cameras and social media to complain that the Colorado Supreme Court is made up of partisan hacks who simply don't like Donald Trump. That's the reason, many of them claimed that the ruling that he violated the 14th Amendment and thus can't appear on a ballot was undemocratic.

Conservative former Judge Michael Luttig called the Republican claim absurd, saying that what is undemocratic is a president participating in an insurrection.

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Trump lawyer threatens Colorado top court and 'other judges' with future prosecutions

Jesse Binnall, an appellate attorney for Donald Trump, warned that a "real" Department of Justice would federally prosecute Colorado State Supreme Court justices who voted to remove the former president from the state's primary ballot.

During an appearance on Real America's Voice on Wednesday, Binnall slammed the court's decision to disqualify Trump based on the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prevents anyone who participated in an insurrection from holding office.

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Ron DeSantis finally takes jab at Trump's 'poison blood' comments that echo Hitler

Trump quoting Adolf Hitler apparently isn't helping combat the country's immigration issues.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is challenging the 45th president for the GOP presidential nomination, appeared on Christian Broadcasting Network with David Brody to subtly jab at his former POTUS pal after being prompted to respond to Trump's word choice when criticizing undocumented people "poisoning the blood of our country."

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