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Psaki to DeSantis amid sagging campaign: ‘Are you OK, governor?’

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Friday said she was puzzled by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) recent presidential campaign shakeup, asking him "are you OK?" "So lately as I've been watching the way Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is running his presidential campaign, there is a question that has been running through my...

Fetterman recaps six months in Congress: ‘Fixation on a lot of dumb s—‘

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) opened up about his first six months in Congress and did not hold back about how the institution functions. "There’s a fixation on a lot of dumb s---. Bad performance art is really what it gets down to," Fetterman said in an interview with The New York Times. The freshman senator said everything...

Majority of Americans believe Trump has done ‘something illegal’: poll

A majority of Americans believe former President Trump has done "something illegal" or "unethical," according to a new poll. The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist National Poll released Friday, found that 51 percent of Americans believe the former president has done "something illegal," 27 percent said he's done something "unethical," but "not illegal" and 19 percent said he's...

Trump takes aim at DeSantis amid Iowa gathering of rivals: ‘I wouldn’t take a chance on that one’

Former President Donald Trump on Friday took aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) at a gathering of Iowa Republicans, seeking to cement his grip on the state with less than six months until the state caucuses. Trump and nearly every other Republican running for the party’s 2024 nomination spoke at the Iowa GOP’s Lincoln...

Hurd booed by Iowa Republicans after saying Trump is running to ‘stay out of prison’

Former Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) on Friday was jeered by a crowd of Iowa Republicans at a gathering for 2024 presidential candidates when he asserted former President Trump is only running for the White House "to stay out of prison." "One of the things we need in our elected leaders: To tell the truth, even...

Bolton on DOJ report Trump tried to destroy evidence: ‘He thinks he can do whatever he wants’

Former national security adviser John Bolton on Friday said former President Trump's response to the most recent charges in the classified documents case show that "he thinks he can do whatever he wants." Bolton, in an interview with CNN, also joked that his former boss should have taken lessons from previous scandals in Washington, but argued...

Glenn Ivey on new Trump charges in documents case: ‘I don’t think it’s making him stronger’

Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) said he doesn’t think the legal challenges former President Donald Trump faces will help the 2024 GOP frontrunner in a general election. Ivey, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, said he thinks the troubles with the law the former president faces are reinforcing his support only among “hardcore” Republican voters....

GOP presidential candidate, Trump critic Will Hurd booed off stage at Iowa event

Former Republican Texas Congressman and presidential candidate Will Hurd was booed off the stage at an Iowa event after he began railing against former President Donald Trump.

Popular Democrat governor breaks with party, speaks out against sex change surgeries for minors

Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared his opposition to child sex change surgeries, but has maintained support for "gender-affirming care."

DeSantis hits back at ‘DC Republican’ Tim Scott over Florida slavery curriculum: ‘Speak the truth’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hit back at Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., after the latter criticized Florida's new school curriculum and its approach to slavery.

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