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Trump lead over Biden in Michigan powered by 2 critical voting blocs: poll

Former President Trump is leading President Biden in Michigan, and the pair are neck and neck in Pennsylvania as the 2024 presidential general election campaign begins, according to a CNN-SSRS poll. Trump boasts an eight percentage-point lead over Biden in the Great Lakes State, with key support coming from younger and independent voters. Pollsters found among registered voters, Trump maintains …

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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit challenging DC noncitizen voting law

A federal judge on Thursday tossed a conservative legal group’s lawsuit against a controversial Washington, D.C., law that allows noncitizens — including illegal immigrants and foreign embassy staff members — to vote in municipal elections. In a 12-page opinion, Judge Amy Berman Jackson said the plaintiffs, a group of U.S. citizen voters represented by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), …

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JESSE WATTERS: Every hoax, scheme and indictment against Trump is backfiring

Fox News host Jesse Watters says attacks against former President Trump are backfiring on the Democrats on “Jesse Watters Primetime.” JESSE WATTERS: Every hoax, scheme and indictment is backfiring. Remember the mug shot and how thirsty the left was for it and then when they snapped the photo, and we laid eyes on it, we digested the power? Everyone did, …

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No Labels reaches out to a former GOP presidential candidate regarding their pending third-party ticket

As they vet candidates for a potential third-party presidential ticket, No Labels is reaching out to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. A source in the two-time Republican presidential candidate’s political orbit told Fox News on Thursday that the centrist group has made outreach to Christie in recent days. Christie, who ended his 2024 GOP nomination campaign in mid-January, appeared …

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Morning Glory: Due process for you but not for Trump?

It does not seem possible that there is no legal recourse for former President Trump to challenge the requirement that he either pay the full amount of the $464 million fine assessed against him immediately or post a prohibitively expensive and apparently impossible-to-obtain bond to satisfy a civil fraud judgment pending appeal. That judgment was entered against him by New …

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NY court to snoop on Trump Organization finances for 3 years, judge orders

The judge in former President Trump’s New York civil fraud case has ordered the court to monitor the Trump Organization’s finances for three years. Judge Arthur Engoron, who ruled on the civil fraud case that ultimately slapped Trump with his $464 million judgment, made the order to monitor the Trump Organization on Thursday. “Based on the Court’s findings in its …

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Dems flip script on GOP crime agenda, targeting RNC convention plans with surprising name

FIRST ON FOX: Democrats are launching a major attack on Republicans’ plans for their party convention that reportedly include former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was pardoned by the former president after being convicted on bank and tax fraud charges in 2018. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is using the possibility of Manafort’s involvement with the convention to flip …

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Trump aims to level playing field in fundraising battle with Biden as GOP billionaires come to the rescue

Former President Donald Trump significantly trails President Biden in the crucial dash for campaign cash, but he is hoping to level the playing field with the formation of a joint fundraising committee with the Republican National Committee (RNC). The committee, titled the Trump National Committee JFC, filed a statement of organization on Wednesday with the Federal Elections Commission. Trump, who …

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Term limits, preventing leader ‘monarchy’ become top concerns in post-McConnell GOP

Setting limits on a leader’s reign and avoiding unilateral decision-making have emerged as chief concerns among Senate Republicans as they prepare to tap a new head in November following Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s announcement of his plan to step down after his term ends in 2025. “We have operated as a monarchy,” Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said of leadership during …

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WATCH: Democrat frontrunner in tight Senate race drops racial slur during House hearing

The Democrat frontrunner in what could be one of the most closely watched Senate races this year uttered a racial slur during a Thursday House Budget Committee hearing, something he says was unintentional. Rep. David Trone, D-Md., dropped the disparaging term for Black people while speaking during the hearing about tax policy with Shalanda Young, the director of the Office …

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