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'Entire existence will be crushed': Trump critics threatened by campaign spokesman

A Trump campaign spokesperson is threatening critics who are comparing the ex-president’s Veterans Day remarks to those made by Hitler or Mussolini, saying they will be “crushed” when he returns to the White House.

Many responded with outrage after Trump, in a speech on Saturday, likened opponents on the left to “vermin,” and promised to target them if he wins in 2024.

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'Horrifying': Trump's 'fascist' rhetoric leaves CNN guest reeling

Former President Donald Trump's Veterans Day vow to "root out" the "radical left thugs who live as vermin" is "fascist" rhetoric that should put American voters on high alert, argued ex-CNN host Brian Stelter Monday.

This came in the middle of a discussion with "CNN This Morning" anchors about Stelter's new book, "Network of Lies," detailing behind-the-scenes tradeoffs that Fox News' leaders and personalities made to push Trump's election disinformation in an effort to keep ratings up — despite it being against some of their better judgment.

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Supreme Court under the gun to save the country from another Jan. 6: law professor

As multiple states investigate the premise that the 14th Amendment could keep Donald Trump off of their 2024 general election ballot, Bruce Ackerman, a professor of law and political science at Yale, implored the Supreme Court to jump into the fray as soon as possible because it could prevent another Jan. 6-type rebellion.

In a column for Slate, Ackerman made the case that no matter how courts in states like Colorado and Minnesota rule, the Supreme Court will inevitably be put on the spot to provide a definitive ruling on what constitutes an "insurrection or rebellion" that can preclude a citizen from running for office.

According to the law professor, the sooner the Supreme Court makes a ruling, the better.

As he explained, "Normally, the justices would take months to consider the merits of such an important issue and reach a decision only in June 2024, at the end of their present term. Nevertheless, it would be a tragic mistake for the court to delay its decision when the two cases arrive on its docket."

Admitting he does not expect a unanimous ruling from the fractious court, he warned the biggest risk would be the application of different standards in different states which would throw the country into chaos.

"In some of the states, Trump will run as the Republican candidate. In others, the GOP will designate a stand-in candidate in its effort to deprive Biden of an Electoral College majority on Election Day," he predicted. "Such a three-candidate race will culminate in a shattering tragedy on Jan. 20, 2025, when the next president is required to take the oath 'to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.'"

He added, "In short, when the Colorado and Minnesota cases arrive in Washington, the Supreme Court will confront a desperate race against time. If it fails to decide the cases rapidly, it will provoke a constitutional crisis once the polls close and each state decides who won the election."

Short of that, he suggested Republicans could make a case that Trump was deprived of the ability to be part of a fair election even if President Joe Biden wins by an overwhelming margin.

As he explained, Republicans "...will emphasize that the states that disqualified Trump had prevented their voters from showing that they vastly preferred him to Biden. Instead, the best they could do was to vote for his proxy, who lacked Trump’s magnetic appeal. As a consequence, House Republicans will claim that they are defending democracy in deploying the “one state, one vote” rule on behalf of Trump—since he would have won the popular vote on a nationwide basis if Americans had been given a nationwide chance to express their support for him in his campaign against Biden."

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MSNBC's Mika leaves Joe Scarborough speechless with angry rant on Trump trashing military

After running an ad from President Joe Biden's campaign highlighting Donald Trump's ugly and appalling criticisms of American service members, "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski launched into a brutal rebuke of the former president and his GOP supporters that left Joe Scarborough searching for words.

Jumping right into it, Brzeezski addressed the viewers, exclaiming, "How is it that these Republicans in Congress and some in the Senate and these presidential candidates can stand by and say nothing about a man who would say something like that about our veterans? What was it? About our dead -- our dead soldiers? 'What was in it for them, they're losers?'"

"Like how do we go on without just asking about that?" she continued as her voice began to break. "I know sort of like the litmus test is was the election stolen? There are a million others, things like that that Donald Trump has said. The cruelty is the point; it leads to all authoritarianism. It leads to what he wants to do to our government."

"And if you don't want to believe that, that's fine," she explained. "But let me ask you, Republicans in that audience or in Congress or on the debate stage, can you stand by and support a man who would say that about our veterans? I want that question asked. Why are they given a pass?"

After a brief pause, Scarborough interjected and said, "They're not given a pass," which led his co-host to shoot back, "They're not asked about it — it just goes by."

Scarborough once again paused before finally claiming, "They're always asked how can you support Donald Trump to be nominee, and the answer is they can't — they can't say the truth."

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D.C. insider warns of 50k 'army' of Trump loyalists descending on D.C. if he wins

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Axios founder Jim VandeHei followed up on his own reporting from Monday morning about a growing "army" of Trump loyalists who are being vetted a year before the election with a plan to descend upon Washington D.C.

Speaking with co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, the concerned-appearing Axios editor pointed to the piece he co-authored with co-founder Mike Allen as he described the efforts to recruit Trump supporters who would take over running the government after the purging of career federal officials.

Using his reporting that, "Hundreds of people are spending tens of millions of dollars to install a pre-vetted, pro-Trump army of up to 54,000 loyalists across government to rip off the restraints imposed on the previous 46 presidents," VandeHei painted an even darker picture when speaking to the hosts.

"We always get sidetracked by the rhetoric that Trump uses." he began. "He is being very, very specific with us about what he's going to do."

"We have reporting this morning that what's different if he wins is that he's going to come into office with an army of 40- to 50,000 people, ready to staff the government," he continued. "He's not going to have the restraints of cabinet officials who disagree with him. He's going to do everything he can to purge anybody who's professional staff who has been there a long time and have a year's worth of vetting."

"They're asking people about their ideology, books they've read, name one figure who you believe captures your spirit, your political philosophy," he elaborated. "I think the obvious answer there for a lot of them is going to be Trump. And if you answer Trump, you pass this loyalty test. Then they can put you into the bowels of government where the action happens."

"It's one thing to have rhetoric," he continued. "It's another thing to take the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice and put in there people who believe what Trump believes so that you can do the things that he says he's going to do."

"So I won't assume he's saying these things with bombast. He'll come in hell-bent on doing it and this time it will be a much more organized government to be able to do it with which is why I think this is the most important election of our lifetime because the contrast is massive and both sides would come in with teams ready to do what they want to do," he warned.

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Trump lawyers hinting at 'nuclear option' as fraud trial enters second phase: report

As Donald Trump's $250 million Manhattan financial fraud trial enters its second phase where the former president's defense team begins to call witnesses, Trump lawyers are hinting at making a major filing that one court observer describes to The Daily Beast as the "nuclear option."

On Monday, Donald Trump Jr. will take the stand in an effort to stem the bleeding in a case that Judge Arthur Engoron has already ruled indicates financial fraud perpetrated by the former president and executives at his Trump Organization.

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Trump issues sinister threat to 'root out' leftists if elected in 2024

Former U.S. President Donald Trump pledged during a Veterans Day speech on Saturday to "root out" those he described as "radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country" if he's elected in 2024, an openly fascistic threat that drew comparisons to Nazi rhetoric.

"We are a failing nation. We are a nation in serious decline," Trump, the current Republican presidential frontrunner, told the crowd gathered in Claremont, New Hampshire. "2024 is our final battle."

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Far-right host claims Black and Latino voters will support Trump once he's convicted

Far-right conspiracy theorist and host Wayne Allyn Root told Roger Stone in a discussion Sunday that he thinks minority voters will ultimately come out more for Donald Trump if he's convicted of a crime.

"Well, I, I'm with you that Black votes are the key or minority votes are the key here — Black and Latino votes," Root told Stone. "And every time they indict him and if they convict him — God forbid, but you and I both know those juries and those judges are all biased and against us. If he's convicted before the election — which I'd say is probably almost a certainty. Now, in one of these cases — maybe more than one — I think Black voters who believe the system is rigged against them come to Trump even more."

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Trump isn't in debates because handlers know he doesn't have stamina: Dem strategist

In a debate between Democratic and Republican strategists on CNN, the Dems speculated that Donald Trump can't cut it in Republican primary debates, and that's why he's not participating.

During the 2016 presidential election, Trump participated in every debate, even when it was clear he could win the Republican nomination. This time around, he hasn't appeared in any.

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'People say he's old and crazy': Cowboy Dem blasts Trump amid polls calling Biden too old

Pundits have spent the past several weeks trying to understand polls showing Americans think Joe Biden is "too old" to be president when Donald Trump isn't far off from the age.

As part of a CNN panel on Sunday, two Democrats and a Republican chatted with Jim Acosta about a recent interview with former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who is still blaming Democrats for being kicked out of the seat.

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MAGA fan dumbstruck when asked which side has really been crying about the 2020 election

"The Good Liars," comedians who interview Donald Trump's supporters, confronted MAGA fans at a recent event using the ex-president's own words to ask about him.

The issue was whether Trump's fans would admit that Trump lied. In one case, for example, Trump talked about his work as president on Russia and China in 2021. Trump wasn't president in 2021.

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Jack Smith catches Trump trying to pull a fast one to get TV cameras in courtroom

Special counsel Jack Smith accused former President Donald Trump's legal team of misleading him in a ruse to have cameras broadcast his election subversion trial.

In a filing on Sunday, Smith called out Trump after he "reversed course" on whether cameras should be in the courtroom. But just days earlier, Trump had told Smith that he did not oppose the government's motion against courtroom cameras.

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'Didn’t think Eric Trump could get dumber': Ridicule explodes over Mona Lisa comparison

Eric Trump proclaimed on Newsmax this weekend that his family's "assets" are the "Mona Lisas of the real estate world," prompting ridicule across the internet.

Trump was responding to the legal troubles the Trump Organization is facing in New York after the company was accused of artificially inflating assets when attempting to get better loans and insurance rates. While Trump's father, Donald Trump, has confessed that they lied, he argued that it didn't hurt anyone; thus, they should be considered innocent.

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