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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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'No evidence of any schemes': Trump's latest courtroom tactic blown up by analyst

Former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign tactic for manufacturing election fraud conspiracy theories — which even his own hired guns admit are baseless — was laid bare this week, Philip Bump wrote for the Washington Post Thursday.

"Over the three-plus years since the election, no evidence of any schemes that affected the vote has been uncovered — despite the enormous effort from Trump and his allies to uncover some," wrote Bump.

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'I can fake being smart': Trump lawyer Alina Habba says she'd rather be pretty

Donald Trump's attorney wants the public to know her good looks are more important than her intelligence, because she can "fake being smart."

“I don’t think I’d be on T.V. or sitting here if I didn’t look the way I look,” Alina Habba said Thursday. “It doesn’t hurt to be good looking.”

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Trump smacked down by judge for 'utterly frivolous' longshot bid in E. Jean Carroll case

A federal judge blasted former President Donald Trump for an "utterly frivolous" motion in E. Jean Carroll's defamation case against him.

U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled against Trump's motion to exclude a deposition he gave after Carroll said he raped her. Trump has claimed that Carroll was not his "type."

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Trump's revenge plot would strip states of power to oversee elections: analysis

An enraged Donald Trump wants the federal government to commandeer state elections as he battles for the right to appear on ballots in Maine and Colorado, an MSNBC analyst said Thursday.

Trump's new obsession constitutes a dramatic reversal from a decades-old GOP policy goal and toward efforts put forth by Democrats, writes Hayes Brown.

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'Surprised it's not more': Ex-GOPer shrugs off Trump's $7.8M foreign profit report

A former Republican staffer for two House Speakers was shocked by Democrat's report accusing the Trump Organization of pulling in $7.8 million while former President Donald Trump was in office, but not for the reason one might expect.

"If you went down to the Trump hotel, it was the Star Wars bar of people trying to influence the Trump White House," Brendan Buck said on MSNBC Thursday. "I'm frankly surprised it's not more."

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Eric Trump claims profits from foreign countries were donated to U.S. Treasury

Eric Trump is denying the new report from Democrats in Congress accusing his family of raking in millions from foreign nations while his father was in office by saying he gave money to the government.

After the House Oversight Committee Democrats released a nearly 200-page report on Thursday about the Trump Organization's profits from foreign countries, the former President Donald Trump's son proclaimed they donated every dime to the U.S. Treasury.

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Conservative SCOTUS justices could do GOP a 'favor' by axing Trump for them: expert

The Supreme Court is not likely to ban Donald Trump from state ballots under the 14th Amendment’s insurrectionist ban, but they could still manage to kill his campaign, legal experts say.

According to law professor and Supreme Court expert Steve Vladeck, who appears in a new Washington Post piece weighing all possibly outcomes, the ballot question might be rendered moot if the conservative judges determine he engaged in insurrection.

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House Oversight Dems accuse James Comer of obstructing probe into Trump finances

The House Oversight and Reform Committee Democrats published a nearly 200-page report Thursday detailing what they uncovered in an over two-year investigation into cash Donald Trump brought into his businesses while president — but they said their efforts were stymied by the committee chair.

"The limited records obtained by the Oversight Dems for just 4 of the 500+ businesses Trump owned while he was President reveal they collected payments from these foreign governments," they said with a photo of flags that include China, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Malaysia, U.A.E. Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Turkey, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Albania, Hungary, Cyprus, Latvia, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Mongolia and Kuwait.

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Elise Stefanik withdraws endorsement of GOP candidate over mild criticisms of Trump

Simply calling former President Donald Trump "arrogant" is apparently now enough to get you exiled from the good graces of House Republicans.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) on Thursday announced that she was withdrawing her endorsement of Republican congressional hopeful Craig Riedel over what she claimed were "inappropriate" comments made about the former president.

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