Opinion | The GOP’s future depends on you destroying it
Anybody who genuinely cares about the way forward for the Republican Occasion — and you need to for those who care about strengthening democracy — has just one possibility in November: Vote to destroy the celebration to reserve it.I care in regards to the GOP. Nobody has ever mistaken me for a conservative, however I imagine our democracy features finest when there may be wholesome, fact-based competitors between liberal and…
‘Preposterous’: Federal judge decries efforts to downplay Jan. 6 violence, label perpetrators ‘hostages’
Although he didn't point out Trump by title, Lamberth particularly known as out language utilized by Trump and, extra lately, Trump allies like Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), describing Jan. 6 defendants as “hostages.” “I've been shocked to look at some public figures attempt to rewrite historical past, claiming rioters behaved ‘in an orderly style’ like bizarre vacationers, or martyrizing convicted January 6 defendants as ‘political prisoners’ and even, extremely, ‘hostages,’”…
Trump’s super PAC raised $46 million in 6 months
Different main donors to MAGA Inc. embrace Southern California actual property developer Geoffrey Palmer, Dwelling Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus and oil and gasoline government George Bishop, every of whom contributed $1 million. The tremendous PAC offered its figures to POLITICO forward of subsequent week’s marketing campaign finance reporting deadline. The $46 million the group raised within the second half of 2023 represents a serious uptick from the $13 million it…
Opinion | Trump would drain the South Carolina wallets that Haley helped fill
Touch upon this storyRemarkAdd to your saved talesSaveWhen Donald Trump received 20 of Iowa’s 40 nominating delegates — 20 of the two,429 who might be allotted nationally; 20 of the 1,215 wanted to be nominated — he declared the sport over. Enlarging his emotional repertoire — leavening a barrel of petulance with a pinch of artificial magnanimity — he mentioned it's “time now for everyone, our nation, to return collectively.”…
Former San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin on the city’s ‘hard turn to the right’
POLITICO sat down with Boudin in Berkeley, where he leads a new University of California criminal justice center, to talk about lessons from his downfall and the broader outlook for the causes he championed. Source link
‘Already over’: GOP rallies around Trump after New Hampshire win
‘Already over’: GOP rallies around Trump after New Hampshire win Source link
In showdown over Trump’s eligibility, Biden administration seems to be sitting out
That blowback would negate the purpose of submitting arguments in the first place, legal experts said. “Even if it is the most cautious, careful, lawyerly argument, having the administration of a sitting president weigh in on whether his opponent is eligible to serve strikes me as a bit too delicate and would be seen as political posturing, even if just meant to help the court,” said UCLA law professor Rick…
Trump racks up new GOP endorsements after New Hampshire primary win
“I’m looking at the map and the path going forward and I don’t see it for Nikki Haley,” Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel told Fox News on Tuesday. “We need to unite around our eventual nominee, which is Donald Trump.” McDaniel previously said the GOP would remain “neutral” in the 2024 presidential primary. Though the RNC almost singularly focused on Trump’s reelection in 2020, the national party wouldn’t support…
Sununu slams RNC chair for saying GOP should unite around Trump
McDaniel, who previously said the GOP would remain neutral throughout the primary process, told Fox News after Trump’s victory Tuesday: “I’m looking at the map and the path going forward, and I don’t see it for Nikki Haley.” Updated Jan. 24, 2024, 10:42 a.m. EST “I think she ran a great campaign. I think there is a message from the voters which is clear: We need to unite around our…
Biden campaign shifts focus to general election — and zeroes in on Trump
Campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond pointed to Trump’s electoral record, arguing he “is an extreme, dangerous and, if I may emphasize, a losing candidate, who has cost the party election after election — 2018, 2020, 2022 and will be 2024.” “The GOP primary has laid bare the stark and indisputable reality that while Donald Trump has the united support of his MAGA base,” deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks said. “He is…