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These Iowa GOP women don’t know who will get their vote — just not Trump

Former President Donald Trump has long enjoyed support from Iowans, but support for his 2024 campaign is starting to wane for some Republicans.

CNN recently spoke with Iowa GOPers who have backed Trump in the past. Several voters — who are all women — voiced their eagerness to move on from the MAGA hopeful.

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How Trump's D.C. court delay could backfire in his New York hush money trial

Donald Trump's lawyers have spent the better part of the year trying to delay his cases for as long as he can under the assumption that if he is elected to the presidency in 2024 he can demand the Justice Department drop the cases against him. That means his hush-money case in New York jumps into first.

One of those two federal cases is now on hold after the appeals court for Washington, D.C. ruled that there would be a "stay" until they ruled on whether Trump has absolute immunity. The D.C. appeals court has already ruled that in a civil capacity, Trump does not enjoy immunity. However, both Michael Cohen's case at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the D.C. appeals court question whether actions in his capacity as president have immunity.

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Trump lawyers mocked for one-line apologies in Georgia: 'Bart Simpson chalkboard energy'

Love means never having to say you’re sorry you helped conspire to overturn a presidential election.

But then again, there probably isn’t much love lost between Donald Trump’s plea-copping attorneys and the Fulton County District Attorney, who forced the pair to write apology letters to the people of Georgia that made the rounds of ridicule Thursday night.

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Trump's latest legal faceplant in fraud case is 'almost unbelievable': former prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump suffered yet another legal blow on Thursday as a New York appeals court threw out his bid to get the gag order in his civil fraud trial lifted.

Trump's case was doomed, noted former federal prosecutor and legal commentator Andrew Weissmann on MSNBC, by the odd way in which he chose to file it — by suing Judge Arthur Engoron for having imposed the order in the first place.

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Ron DeSantis uses campaign sweepstakes prize to troll Nikki Haley

Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign is reportedly trolling Republican presidential rival Nikki Haley as "too coward" to duke it out in a one-on-one debate.

The Florida governor is offering two tickets to a slated Jan.15 debate that has been announced by CNN days before the Jan. 23 Caucus (and without the GOP's backing) as part of a sweepstakes.

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Trump lawyer Alina Habba humiliated in appeals court during Michael Cohen hearing

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was back in court on Thursday for his ongoing case Cohen vs U.S., in which the ex-fixer argues that his case against former Attorney General Bill Barr, and the Trump government should be able to move forward.

Among the issues cited is that Cohen was told by the Bureau of Prisons that he could only be allowed out on home confinement if he agreed not to speak to the press or write anything about Trump. He refused, and was promptly thrown back into prison and isolated in solitary confinement. When he took the case to court, a judge found that it was against his First Amendment rights and he was released in the middle of the pandemic.

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A former White House Playboy correspondent wrote a wild speech for Joe Biden

This former Playboy correspondent is mad as hell at Donald Trump and he’s not going to take it anymore, according to the stump speech he’s written for Joe Biden that somehow ties in Winston Churchill and Uncle Buck.

Salon Thursday published Brian Karem’s colorful plea to the U.S. president that Biden bring some John Candy energy when facing off against his strongest opponent in the race to the White House in 2024.

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Experts say Donald Trump's good legal luck is about to run out in D.C. case

Former President Donald Trump was likely hoping to blockade the 2020 federal election interference case with his "presidential immunity" appeal, forcing Judge Tanya Chutkan to kick the can until after the 2024 election can be held. But his strategy could be about to blow up in his face, wrote legal experts Norm Eisen, Josh Kolb, and Danya Perry for Slate.

This comes as special counsel Jack Smith has moved to counter the obstruction with a direct appeal to the Supreme Court to have them expedite a decision on the issue — which, the experts wrote, could be a body blow to Trump's strategy.

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Arizona Republican sanctioned for 2020 evidence-free 'kraken' lawsuit

A GOP legislator was admonished by the State Bar of Arizona and placed on probation last week for his role in lawsuits challenging the 2020 election, including the infamous “kraken” lawsuit that made implausible and evidence-free claims of massive election fraud.

State Rep. Alexander Kolodin was also disciplined for representing two Republican legislators and a GOP congressman in a defamation lawsuit filed against a Democratic lawmaker that was tossed out of court after a judge ruled it was “primarily (filed) for purposes of harassment.”

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Jack Smith's latest 'rare' move shows he still has his eye on John Eastman: report

Special Counsel Jack Smith's office is asking for transcripts from the disbarment trial of the former Donald Trump attorney John Eastman, Politico reported.

According to Politico's Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein, the request shows that prosecutors still have their eye on Eastman, who played a significant role in Trump's attempts to delegitimize the results of the 2020 election. He is one of six alleged Trump co-conspirators in Smith's federal indictment against Trump in D.C., although he has not been charged in connection with that case.

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Latest Trump rant shows he can't let his $250M fraud trial rest

Letitia James has rested her case, Chris Kise has rested his defense but, after a marathon 11-week civil court trial, Donald Trump can't take a break.

“I am worth Billions of Dollars more than is shown on my very Conservative Financial Statements, THE EXACT OPPOSITE OF THE A.G. WITCH HUNT!!!” former President Donald Trump wrote on his social media Truth Social site Thursday, one day after court proceedings concluded in his $250 million lawsuit. “NO VICTIMS, ONLY SUCCESS AND PROFITS.”

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Liz Cheney trashed for denouncing Trump supporters — after she supported him

Liz Cheney might be positioning herself as the Republican hero who stood up to Donald Trump, but she can't erase history, a New York Times columnist wrote Thursday.

While Cheney has said over and over in her well-publicized book, "Oath and Honor," that it’s up to Republicans who have seen through Trump to convince his base not vote for him in 2024, writer Carlos Lozada reminded her that Trump's history didn't start on January 6.

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'We saw him try to do it': Expert raises alarm over Trump's plan to co-opt the military

Expanding on a column he wrote for the Atlantic, former Naval College professor Tom Nichols issued an additional warning that Donald Trump cannot be allowed to win the 2024 election and put his people in place to run the military because, he says, the consequences could be devastating.

Last week, Nichols wrote, "In 2020, the armed forces were a bulwark against Donald Trump’s antidemocratic designs. Changing that would be a high priority in a second term."

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